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Another input from thechive.com... Famous Russian miniaturist Anatoly Konenko created this tiny tank is made of fiberglass, complete with real algae and fish. The size of the tank is 30 x 24 x 14 mm with a volume of about 10 ml, which is equal to about 2 teaspoons of water.
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Which would you recommend to remove parasites on fishes?
CFOh replied to spyglass's topic in General Reefkeeping_
For cleaner wrasses I think 2 thing need to take note 1. this fella will become notorious in long term like skunk cleaner shrimp... Like to grab food from corals when feeding.. 2.Also cleaner wrasse is a good jumper and not suit for open top tank setup. Cheers.. -
Which would you recommend to remove parasites on fishes?
CFOh replied to spyglass's topic in General Reefkeeping_
I vote Neon goby or Fire Shrimp... If you like hv cleaning station for your tank... or you can try get pair Zanzibar Boxer Shrimp from ML.. Henry bring them occasionally, Zanzibar Boxer Shrimp do help cleaning live stock in tank.. Cheers.. -
Below articles from upvery.com.. Miniatures have met many, from tiny sculptures of a red blood cell size, even homes for dolls in which many people invest time and effort to keep these little decorated homes. There have been so popular miniature figures, that in fact there are tricks of photography and video that are seeing the real world, as a sophisticated mechanical layout. The aquarium we can see in the picture is a miniature, but despite its size, can fulfill the function of any aquarium contain water and thus allow the survival of some aquatic animals. Created by the Russian Anatoly Konenko, the world's smallest fish tank is not only decorated like a real tank with artificial plants and rocks, but is home to three small real fish. Its exact size is 30 by 24 mm in diameter and 14 mm deep. Can contain up to 10 milliliters of water and is made of glass. It has a network at the same scale that allows to insert and remove a small fish pond. Due to the size of the container, the water loses oxygen very quickly, which is why the operator devised an air pump the size of all other objects to keep the fish alive. The tank is just one more work in the vast catalog of Konenko, who is devoted to recreate real objects at very small scales. At first glance it may look very nice, but the truth is that it would be a bit cruel to keep the little fish in a small space. Not much information on the site of the creator, but I hope that concerned only a demonstration of technical skills you have and the kind of things you can make.
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Prices here are rough estimates only and based on individual reefer's experience. Discounted and bulk buying price should not be used. Prices will vary from shop to shop due to many factors such as region/breed/size of fish, economic sense, operation cost, quarantine methods, import quantity, pellet/frozen food trained, bargaining, stock clearance, etc. Names of LFS should not be added. Clownfish False Percula (Amphiprion ocellaris) ~ $1 Black Ocellaris Pair ~ $75 to $80 Domino Clown ~$100 Midnight Clown ~$100 Naked Clown ~$55 Pearl eye clarkii clown ~$10-15 Picasso Pearl eye clarkii clown ~$60 - $70 Picasso Clown ~$10 to $300 (depend grades) Platinum Clown ~$350 ($600/pair) Snowflake/Premium Snowflake Ocellaris ~ $300 to $400 (depend grades) True Percula (Amphiprion percula) ~ Small $12 - $25, Better Grade $90, Pair $150 Tomato (Amphiprion frenatus) ~ $4 Tomato / Red Saddleback (Amphiprion ephippium) ~ $4 Saddleback (Amphiprion polymnus) ~ $5 Yellow Stripe Maroon Clown (Premnas biaculeatus) ~ $6 - $10 Tangs Pacific Blue (Paracanthurus hepatus) ~ $15, size dependent Powder Blue (Acanthurus leucosternon)~ Smaller $15, Small - $30, Big - $35 Yellow (Zebrasoma flavescens) ~ Small $23 Purple (Zebrasoma xanthurum) ~ $50 Brown/Scopas (Zebrasoma scopas) ~ $8 ($5-small) Sohal (Acanthurus sohal) ~ $60 Chevron (Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis) ~ $120 Clown (Acanthurus lineatus)~ $8 Convict (Acanthurus triostegus) ~ $8 Alantic Blue (Acanthurus coeruleus) ~ $80 Achilles (Acanthurus achilles) ~ $160 Black (Zebrasoma rostratum) ~ $350 Gem (Zebrasoma gemmatum) ~ $2800 Orange Shoulder Tang / Mimic Tang - $6 - $10 Dwarf Angelfish Bicolor (Centropyge bicolor) ~ $8 - 12 Coral Beauty (Centropyge bispinosus) ~ $8 Potter's (Centropyge potteri)~ $35 Flame (Centropyge loricula) ~ $38 - $50 Argi (Centropyge argi) ~ $50 Golden (Centropyge aurantius) ~ $60 - $80 Lemon Peel (Centropyge flavissima) ~ $35 - $45 Herald (Centropyge heraldi) ~ $8 Rusty (Centropyge ferrugata) ~ $6 Shepard's (Centropyge shepardi) Joculator / Yellowhead (Centropyge joculator) ~ $380 - $550 Multibarred (Paracentropyge multifasciata) ~ $28 - $35 Multicolor ~ $130 Angelfish King (Holocanthus passer) ~ $200 Queen (Holacanthus ciliaris) ~ $120 - $400 Blue Face (Pomacanthus [Euxiphipops] xanthometopon) ~ $45 - $60 Gold Face - $240 - $450 Bandit (Holacanthus arculatus))~ $600 - $800 Emperor (Pomacanthus imperator)~ $40 - $60 Regal (Pygoplites diacanthus) - $60 French (Pomacanthus paru)~ $80 - $200 Clarion (Holocanthus clarionensis) ~ $4000 to $5000 Scribbled (Chaetodontoplus duboulayi) ~ $80 - $250 Rock Beauty (Holocanthus tricolor) ~ $40 - $100 Personifer (Chaetodontoplus meridithi) ~ $120 - $200 True Personifer ~ $800 Africanus ~ $180 - $400 Grey ~ $80 - $200 Blue Line ~ $80 Blue Angel ~ $120 - $400 Ear Spot ~ $90 - $250 Flagfin ~ $15 - $28 Orange Peel ~ $38 - $60 White Bar Maculosus ~ $90 to $110 Wrasses Radiance wrasse $50 Golden wrasse - $170 - 280 Flame wrasse male - $120-$150, Female - $90 8 line wrasse ?? Laboutei - $80 - 180 Splendid Leopard Wrasse $38 Potter Wrasse - $28 6 line wrasse - $8 Solar wrasse $10-$12 Scott wrasse $70-$150 Lineatus wrasse $150 - $250 Common leopard wrasse $7 - $10 Mystery wrasse $120 Yellow Coris wrasse $6 Coris wrasse juv $6, adult $10 Lubbock's fairy wrasse $8 Harlequin Tuskfish $30 Blennies Tail Spot Blenny $8 - $17 Midas Blenny $18 - $60 Canary Blenny $28 Forktail Blenny $5 Algae Blenny $3 Anthias Barlett's anthias ~ $30 - $40 Lyretail anthias ~ $10 - $12 Sunburst anthias ~ $28 Dispar anthias ~ $8 - $12 Bimaculatus anthias ~ $10-$12 Basslets Royal Gramma ~ $20-$40 (depends on size n locality usually Caribbean) Blackcap Gramma ~ $65 Blue assessor ~ $35 to $45 Yellow assessor ~ $80 - $100 Dottybacks Bicolor ~$5 Orchid ~$40 Strawberry/Diadem - $4 - $6 Gobies Blue / Yellow Neon Goby ~ $20 - $40 Half Moon Goby ~ $20 Helfrichi Goby ~ $120 - $140 Purple Firefish ~ $12 - $28 Red Firefish ~ $5 - $12 Butterfly Fish Golden ~ $80 Threadfin ~ $8 - $15 Raccoon ~ $8 - $15 Long Nose ~ $8 - $15 Copperband ~ $5 - $15 Banner Butterfish (Heniochus Sp) - $8 Triggerfish/Fliefish/Puffers Clown Trigger - $28 (S) to $50 Niger Triggerfish - $8 Hawaiian Black Trigger - $15 Others Mandarin ~ $6 - $12, $30 or more for those weaned onto frozen foods Red Mandarin ~ $20 Moorish Idol (Zanclus cornutus)~ $10 - $20 Lionfish - $15 (s) Liverock from $4 to $7 per kg Soft Corals Leather Coral (Sarcophyton sp., Sinularia sp.) ~ $5 - $120 (Ultra-green morphs) Yellow Leather (Fiji) ~ $40 Zoanthids: $5-10 for low-end variants, very high for rare color forms. Xenia (Xenia elongata) ~ $8 -$25. White Xenia (Fiji) ~ $40 Common Mushrooms ~ $5 - $10 for low-end variants, $30 for rarer forms. Yumas (Ricordea yuma): $10 for lower grades, $50 - $200 for rarer forms Rics (Ricordea florida) ~ Green $25 - $30, Blue and Orange $35 - 40, Multicolor $35 - $120 Carnation / Cauliflower (Scleronepthya sp.) Large-Polyped Stony Corals Japanese Sun ~ $80 - $280 Black Sun Coral (Tubastraea micrantha) ~ Super Sun ~ $60/colony or S$10/head Normal Sun ~ $15 - 40 Green Bubble ~ $30 Frogspawn(Euphyllia sp.) ~ $40-$60 Hammer Normal grade ~$15-25 Fox coral Normal grade ~$15-25 Torch Normal grade ~$15-25 Anchor Coral Normal grade ~$15-25 Short tentacle plate ~ $10-$20 Long tentacle plate ~$10-$20 Assorted Invertebrates Skunk Cleaner Shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis) $6 Small, $12 for Large, $12 for Sri Lankan Cleaner Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus hispidus) ~ $3-12 Blue-Legged Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus tenuirostris) ~ $3 - $15 Yellow Coral Banded Shrimp (Stenopus scutellatus) ~ $3 - $15 Blood / Fire Shrimp (Lysmata debelius) ~ $12-35 Peppermint Shrimp (Lysmata wurdemanni) ~ $15 Unspecified Starfish ~ $3 - $25 Unspecified Seahorse ~ Halloween / Electric-Leg Hermit Crab (Calcinus elegans) ~ $5 Dwarf Zebra Hermit Crab ~ $4 Dwarf Scarlet Hermit Crab ~ $10 Nassarius Snail (Nassaurius vibex) ~ $5 Turbo Snail (Trochus sp. / Astraea sp.) ~ $2 Sand Dollar ~ $10 Coco Worm (Protula bispiralis) ~ $8 - $25 Common Tubeworm (Sabellastarte magnifica) ~ $1 - $5 White/Gold Tubeworms (Sabellastarte sp.) ~ $3 - $5 Emerald Crab ~ $15
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pmed.. cheers..
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Look at the dark band...most likely the pattern firmed except the dark portion may change lighter/darker.. Just my tot... Cheers..
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True percs WC in Singapore?
CFOh replied to Vlamingi_cont's topic in FOWLR (Fish-only with Live-rock)
Ya, may be is Captive bred... But just share my experience, saw before very nice Schooling baby clown without anemone at Redang sea... Pair clownfishes on anemone at Langkawi & Tioman sea... Not surprise seen them in Singapore sea too. -
OMG! Look at these hybrids and rare fishes!
CFOh replied to Digiman's topic in FOWLR (Fish-only with Live-rock)
Yup, below is his reef home page.. http://lindacws.com/hung/ and both angel was discussed in reefcentral... Cheers... http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1398816&page=2 -
nice pick... the 3rd bar empty will be forever... only will turn darker on the white band edge when aging.... Cheers...
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The Art Of Getting By Movie Trailer Official (HD)
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Good Neighbors - Official Trailer [HD] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30SXWL_CI2c&feature=related
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Happy Feet 2 in 3D (2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xI0rfcs_4Y&feature=related
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Never Back Down 2 (2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHyFEL39ZYc&feature=related
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Treasure Inn Trailer 2011 (財神客棧) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf91qwodyx8
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Coral Spawning Scene @ Home aquarium http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWbAYpxf4Ic&feature=related Cheers and Happy Reefing..
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2. What is a FOWLR? Fish only with live rock Try below link for reefkeepingforum acronyms abbreviations.. Cheers..
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OMG! Look at these hybrids and rare fishes!
CFOh replied to Digiman's topic in FOWLR (Fish-only with Live-rock)
Yup.. nice.. :thumbsup: -
OMG! Look at these hybrids and rare fishes!
CFOh replied to Digiman's topic in FOWLR (Fish-only with Live-rock)
coralfriend is a pretty well known seadragons lover in HK.. I believe he is the owner of this pair.. Cheers.. -
Why still got high no3 in my tank?
CFOh replied to Joeteng's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Pls find the answer in the following link... and other reefkeepingforum acronyms/abbreviations can find here too.... NR = Nitrate Reactor RD = Reefdepot (http://www.reefdepot.com.sg/Default.asp)(Is a must know LFS ) Cheers.. -
Why still got high no3 in my tank?
CFOh replied to Joeteng's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Pls find articles from reefkeeping below.... In general, adding vodka is like adding sugar or carbon source to our tank water, will increasing bacterial to denitrifying tank water. Cheers.. Sandbeds and Vodka http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-10/eb/index.php Sand beds and Vodka Part Two http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-11/eb/feature/index.php