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http://www.wetwebmedia.com/anemoniafaqs.htm http://www.knowledgegalaxy.net/majano_anemone/majano_anemone.html The Majano Problem - The problem the majano anemone presents is that while by itself it appears to be a rather docile creature, minding its own business, it has a disturbing tendency to divide and conquer. In other words it is extremely invasive. One can have an attractive saltwater aquarium, complete with a coral reef and a majano anemone or two, and before long, everything is covered with the anemone. So, it's little wonder that it is an undesirable creature to have. Not only undesirable, but in the view of many, very difficult to bring under control or get rid of.
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Looks like a Majano Anemone.
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Another "Sea Drogan Found in China too?"..... a bit suspicious... thse 3 video looks like same places??? China, Thailand and Malaysia??? also looks like same fish too...
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Gangsta Oarfish http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qunHY8yIbw&feature=related Oarfish
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Another "Sea Drogan Found in JB Malaysia?".....
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Another "Strange fishes after Tsunami"..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX90r12ANjY&feature=related
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Another "Prehistoric shark"..... Rare Dragon/Shark Found In Japan
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Also "Prehistoric shark".....
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if accidently stir up any media/sand/residual from Sump will add unnecessary shock to your tank... Cheers...
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Law.. all the best.. enjoy your trip..... Cheers....
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Should be "Green Pocillopora"... Cheers...
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Weekly Update - 17th to 23rd May
CFOh replied to iskay's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
Both Pinnacle and Pacific Reef at Pasir Ris Farmway2... Pinnacle is the one turn to the left after T junction from UMC.. (I think formerly called pacific marine, if not mistaken....).. Ya, should be Desmond shop... Pacific Reef.. is located at Plot32... also called "Ah Beng"..... Cheers and Happy Reefing.... -
Weekly Update - 17th to 23rd May
CFOh replied to iskay's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
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Hi, Bro Fuel... Is it DIY or commercial Chiller? Probably shows how the DIY coated copper coil cooling setup for your tank? Any idea what kind of coating?... copper not exposed to water? means protected by coating or off water? I trust your setup... I learn lots from your thread Pls advice ya... Thanks.. But personally I dun suggested uses them as we know their weakness... Pls find some info I searh from web http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2148&aid=2910 Some chiller used Teflon-coated copper.. which suggested routine Visual Inspection required: In the better models of chillers, the heat exchanger and compressor are held rigidly together, NOT with a flexible connection. The two metals most commonly used in the heat exchanger are titanium, and Teflon-coated copper. Titanium is expensive and is not a good conductor of heat, however, it is impervious to the saltwater that can corrode many other types of metal. When using coated copper, routinely perform a visual inspection of the unit. Any crack in the coating can expose the copper to the saltwater and result in increased copper levels in the water, with possible toxicity and death of the inhabitants. http://aquafind.com/articles/marine.php One of the statement The chiller, which is used for commercial purpose should not be used as it may contain copper and, kill all your fish anytime. http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4273 Some reefer suggested: If it is marine, then you will not be able to use copper or aluminium in direct contact with the aquarium water, as it dissolves into the water and will kill the fish. I would be equally careful with freshwater as well. Cheers and Happy Reefing...