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  1. Another info from book "The 101 Best Marine Invertebrates by Scott W. Michael pg164"
  2. latest update: 42km Morpheous kikobananas 21km bugattilambo 10km CFOh starck18
  3. Thanks for guessing... More clue below:
  4. ok.. noted.. cause I tot if I can cut tile why not coral frags... Haha... Cheers...
  5. Haha.. thats why I keep 20pcs of them When u keep big snail.. I am sure end up throw in jail... due to topple coral or rocks.... Cheers.. 有心一定看得到....
  6. Hai, Lets guess below organs/shell belong to which creature? pics taken under 100x magnification....Cheers..... and Happy IDing...
  7. Not sure is this suit you?.. But I think most of u should know this already.... just double confirm....I been using it more than 8years... for tile cutting and PCBA cutting and circuit board dressing... just grind the blade.. and can be very sharp too.... Very cheap... and replacement blade included.....Cheers.. Most Hardware shop can find this..... Cheers and Happy Reefing.....
  8. Another info from book "Tropical Pacific Invertebrates by Patrick L. Colin & Charles Arneson pg 264"
  9. Pls find below some info on sea apple from books "Reef Secrets by Alf Jacob Nilsen, Svein A. Fossa" Saw one very nice coral sea apple @ LCK too.. will check price for u tmr... Cheers...
  10. Max size ~0.5"... mine more than years... never see it grow.... Cheers...
  11. nice mola mola.... haha... I was discussed tailless blood parrot fish with auntie..... Cheers and Happy Reefing....
  12. Ya... agree.. all NSW user must take note.... Latest news on May 31 http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20100527/tap-singapore-oil-pollution-maritime-tra-06f3cb7.html Singapore oil slick reaches Malaysian waters AFP AFP - Monday, May 31 Singapore oil slick reaches Malaysian waters SINGAPORE (AFP) - – An oil slick that closed public beaches on Singapore's eastern coastline has been mostly contained but patches have drifted into Malaysian waters, officials said. "Efforts to contain and clean up http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?app=forums&module=post&section=post&do=reply_post&f=11&t=88909&qpid=914919#the oil spill have been positive," the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in its latest press release, issued Sunday evening. "As of this afternoon, no oil slick was reported in the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) off Changi East or within the anchorages of Singapores port waters," the MPA added. However, oil from the slick had been spotted in Malaysian waters, it said, without giving details about the size of the slick. "Further patches of oil slick were observed today in Malaysian waters and in the TSS to the east of Singapore by passing ships and aircraft," the MPA said. "MPA has informed our Malaysian counterparts of the observations and have offered our assistance," MPA said. On Saturday, the MPA said that oil had been sighted off Tanjong Pengelih, in southern Malaysia, and east of Singapore's Changi Beach. No "significant patches" have been observed off Changi itself or within Singapore's port waters, the MPA said. The spill came from the Malaysian-registered tanker MT Bunga Kelana 3, which was carrying nearly 62,000 tonnes of crude when it collided off Singapore Tuesday with the MV Waily, a bulk carrier registered in St Vincent and the Grenadines. About 2,500 tonnes of crude leaked from a gash in the double-hulled tanker but most of it was contained at sea, according to the MPA. Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) said in its latest update that emergency crews had cleaned up oil at two beaches on the city state's eastern coastline. "East Coast Beach and Changi Beach have been cleared of oil stains. No oil patches are visible at sea from the two beaches," it said in a press statement issued Sunday evening. The beaches, closed since Thursday, would remain off-limits to the public, pending checks on the water quality, the NEA said. The agency added that cleaning efforts at the vulnerable natural reserve at Chek Jawa was also almost complete. "At Chek Jawa, 98 percent of cleaning is complete. Only small patches of oil film are visible on the water surface," the agency said.
  13. Wah... Lemon2... yr school lecturer is one of the member here joke only ya... I know u trying to help Hai, Peacemaker, try SimLim Tower or SimLim Square 3rd floor for the scalpel..But not for surgery uses... for those electronic project... it come with diff blade pattern.. and replacement...for non rust blade... ya u can just change the blade.. they do sell high grade blade too.... Cheers and Happy Reefing....
  14. Ya.. let start register now.... :groupwavereversed: 42km Age group Morpheous kikobananas 21km 10km CFOh 39 :thumbsup:
  15. But beware.. this is not easy going fish too... very fierce... Cheers...
  16. pls find below good website, how to retrieve previous year run results.... http://www.runpix.name/home/runlist.php
  17. Oops... forgot.... ya... saw some yellow/gold stripe Maroon Clownfish @ CoralFarm.... can call auntie to confirm... cheers..
  18. probably.. can get more advice from Henry... on GoodByePO4.... He is very helpful reef guru.... http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=82743
  19. I might sign up again this year... 10km enough... stop running for 2 years++.. not sure can cope or not.. otherwise next year will be under veterans group leo...
  20. Ya... additional info They are under Division - Rhodophyta Class - Florideophyceae Order - Gigartinales Family - Halymeniaceae Nice colouration u have.... Cheers and Happy Reefing....
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