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  1. For aiptasia remove, you can try : Joe`s Juice (http://www.reefdepot.com.sg/AddProduct.asp?ProdID=1116) or alternatively can uses kalkwasser spray as well... also suggested add peppermint shrimp for cleaning and aiptasia control purpose.. Cheers
  2. Both Rheostat and Potentiometer r variable resistor. Used as voltage divider.. A potentiometer is a three-terminal resistor with a sliding contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. A potentiometer can be used as a rheostat. One main terminal and the wiper terminal would be used. A rheostat has two connections. One goes to one end of the track and the other goes directly to the wiper to vary the level of the source. Cheers..
  3. Nope... Longfin Fairy Wrasse/Social Wrasse/Fighting wrasse/Red Parrot Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis)
  4. Yes... Naoko's fairy wrasse(Cirrhilabrus Naoko)..
  5. Paiseh.. saw most the answers... will try later.. support u...
  6. I saw something like this and also white cap pattern @ ML yesterday.. Very nice... :thumbsup:
  7. I know what u mean, sailfin tang is common name for desjardini and veliferum family.. Cheers..
  8. Thanks Lemon, Some actually referring zebrasoma species as Sailfin family... http://www.wetwebmedia.com/zebrasom.htm And the interesting part is I realize fishes r same like us 'human', exhibited difference coloration and pattern from different region.. That's why I found interesting to share here... Lets try ID them Cheers and Happy reefing...
  9. dun need so high resistance, 20-50ohm range will do...
  10. This one I found quite interesting too.. Lets guess what sailfin species r them and where r they from? Cheers and Happy Reefing....
  11. Thanks Terry, http://www.gwannon.com/species/Ctenochaetus-truncatus Ctenochaetus truncatus is named by Randall and Clements in 2001 and is known commonly as the Indian gold-ring bristletooth. The book I have printed 2001.. could be not synchronize yet. The juvenile is something like below: U saw before? Cheers...
  12. Thanks, bro onizuka, I think is too easy for tangs lover Ya, first one is from Indian Ocean from African coast to Andaman Sea and slopes = Indian Gold-ring Bristletooth (Ctenochaetus cf Strigosus), the 2nd one is from Hawaiian Islands = Hawaiian Gold-ring Bristletooth (Ctenochaetus Strigosus) Some info extract from book "Surgeonfishes Rabbitfishes and thier relatives by Rudie H Kuiter, Helmut Debelius, pg 78 & 79) Indian Gold-ring Bristletooth (Ctenochaetus cf Strigosus) An undescribed species, previously misidentified as Ctenochaetus Strigosus. Widespread Indian Ocean from African coast to Andaman Sea and slopes, often in small aggregations, usually in less than 15 m depth. Readily identified by the bright yellow around the eye and the numerous pale spots all over the head and body. Juveniles are usually bright yellow with irridescent blue margins on dorsal and ###### fins. Length to 18 cm. Hawaii = Hawaiian Gold-ring Bristletooth (Ctenochaetus Strigosus) Appears to be endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Various shallow reef habitats, often in small aggregations. The name has been broadly used throughout the Indo-Pacific for several other species. This species is distinctive in colouration as juvenile and the bright yellow eyes show particularly in the darker adults. Aa common species in the Hawaiian Islands, reaching a length of 18 cm. Thanks for reading..
  13. for me I manually remove and keep some cleaning crew like urchin, also WC.. But I know fauna has one product call "Ultra Algea X", it claim able to handle bryopsis as well. I have not try yet... Pls find some review below: http://glassbox-design.com/2008/fauna-marin-new-product-ultra-algae-x/ http://reefbuilders.com/2008/07/01/ultra-algae-x-by-fauna-marin-before-and-after-shots/ RD has this available, may be do more research before decide.... I think your case should be very mild, may be manually shld work... Cheers and Happy Reefing...
  14. Fyi, I found this interesting to share... Pls find below both r kole tang.. but they r from different nation.. Guess where they from? Happy IDing... will reveal answer tmr lunch.. Cheers and Happy Reefing....
  15. Hi, bro nuj, it's depend on yout return flow height and desire flow rate, pls find below the head loss of aquabee 3000. (in general shld be fine), but I normally recommend go for pressure rated pump. As u can see the up2000/l head loss is insignificant as compare to up2000 & up3000. I also consider the degradation in long run... Cheers..
  16. not sure u got yr tailspot blenny? ML still have a lots to choose today.. Cheers..
  17. bryopsis algae.. yes nuisance.. cheers.
  18. fyi, http://www.m3morph.com/main/products-page/livestocks/achilles-tang/ cheers...
  19. ML today: nice picasso clowns Banded Pipefish Huge clown Triggerfish Cowfish Blue Tang Lubbock Fairy Wrasse Seagrass Filefish Mandarin Fish Pair tail spot Goby Seagrass Filefish Green Sea Hare emperor shrimp Bongo shrimps Harlequin Shrimp Pair RBTA Tube anemone new special reptile food formula from aquafauna etc..
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