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Yellow head butterfly (baby)
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Sailfin tang (baby)
Purple tang
Double band tang
Orange shoulder tang
Achilles tang
Yellow tang
Vlamingi tang
Convict tang
Blue tang
Sohal tang
Naso tang
Bicolor angel
Yellow tail cream angel
Red Sea angel
Gold flake angel
Personifer angel
Queen angel
King passer angel
French angel
Half moon angel
Blue angel
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Blue ring angel
Blue face angel
Eibli angel
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Zoster butterfly
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Special fish week:

Lipogramma klayi, Lipogramma levisoni, bluntnose basslets, candy basslets, cave basslets, black cap basslets, queen angels, rock beauties, atlantic blue tangs, royal grammas.

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Fishes available tomorrow

 

Mauritius:

Flameback angelfish, orange tail emperor adult, cooperi anthias, blue eye anthias, evansi anthias, midas blenny, Chaetodon madagascariensis, Yellowhead butterflyfish, Moorish idols, Vanderbilt chromis, footballer damsel (Chrysiptera annulata), Blue & Yellow grouper, small Polyzona tangs, yellow belly blue tangs, gem tangs, lapillus wrasse, bipartitus wrasse, pelicieri wrasse male (rare) & females, Mauritius pencil wrasse (Pseudojuloides xanthomos) only selling as 1M3F, amphiprion chrysogaster juvenile-medium, dussumieri tangs, viviennae leopard wrasse (sold).

 

Africa:

Cerith snails, sand dollars, blue eye anthias, carrberyi anthias, midas blenny, powder blue tang, citrinellus puffer, red clown coris, aurora goby, radiant wrasse, chrysurus angelfish, blue spot stingray, mossambicus fang blenny, carpenter wrasse, mccosker wrasse, diamond-tail flasher wrasse, blue stripe pipefish, dragonface pipefish, convict tang, striped bristletooth tang, gold eye doctor tang, etc

 

 

 

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From my experience their livestocks are very healthy. Just sharing.

 

 

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That's an understatement. Are you suggesting that the other LFS livestocks which serve the community are with a lower quality? hence the inflated prices?

 

Truth to be said, perform your own due diligence in conditioning your livestocks.. bearing in mind, all livestocks are perishable...

 

on another note anyone care to share their customer service or after care experiences it's nice to hear some feedback!

 

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  That's an understatement. Are you suggesting that the other LFS livestocks which serve the community are with a lower quality? hence the inflated prices?  

Truth to be said, perform your own due diligence in conditioning your livestocks.. bearing in mind, all livestocks are perishable...

 

on another note anyone care to share their customer service or after care experiences it's nice to hear some feedback!

 

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Couldn’t agree more on point no. 2 

I think customer service is what truly sets the various LFS apart, cause like you said, even though we can assume and place our trust in our most patronized LFS, we can’t exactly be sure where and how they were caught either, cause most of the fish probably came a long way and went through a number of middlemen before the LFS, then to the consumer. Then again it’s not so bad here as it is in the states or UK cause Singapore is also part of SEA/tropical Asian regions which is where most of the fishes come from

 

IMO the LFS that are most transparent about where their fish were from and how they were obtained are perhaps the more reliable choice, but who knows how the fish were actually obtained and transported at the source? In that time they may have been bundled with plenty other fish for hours with no food. This is probably why many LFS promote pellet-eating, ‘stable’ fishes. But again, it’s up to the consumer to do their due diligence to Ensure that the fish truly is alright. I’ve seen fish that are feeding well suddenly die 2 Days later due to diseases like velvet. Very common in the aquarium trade due to the way fishes are shipped/transported together en masse.

 

Also I’m pretty sure unethical practice of capture like via cyanide is still common in places like Indonesia and the Philippines. And with more and more bans from other more reputable places like Hawaii and Australia(the latter tends to really jack up the prices too), our bargain hunter of a community is certainly more prone to getting the cheaper options that tend to come from sources like Indonesia and the Philippines.

 

Either way, TLDR; catch your own fish so you know exactly how it was obtained heh

 

 

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Couldn’t agree more on point no. 2 I think customer service is what truly sets the various LFS apart, cause like you said, even though we can assume and place our trust in our most patronized LFS, we can’t exactly be sure where and how they were caught either, cause most of the fish probably came a long way and went through a number of middlemen before the LFS, then to the consumer. Then again it’s not so bad here as it is in the states or UK cause Singapore is also part of SEA/tropical Asian regions which is where most of the fishes come from
 
IMO the LFS that are most transparent about where their fish were from and how they were obtained are perhaps the more reliable choice, but who knows how the fish were actually obtained and transported at the source? In that time they may have been bundled with plenty other fish for hours with no food. This is probably why many LFS promote pellet-eating, ‘stable’ fishes. But again, it’s up to the consumer to do their due diligence to Ensure that the fish truly is alright. I’ve seen fish that are feeding well suddenly die 2 Days later due to diseases like velvet. Very common in the aquarium trade due to the way fishes are shipped/transported together en masse.
 
Also I’m pretty sure unethical practice of capture like via cyanide is still common in places like Indonesia and the Philippines. And with more and more bans from other more reputable places like Hawaii and Australia(the latter tends to really jack up the prices too), our bargain hunter of a community is certainly more prone to getting the cheaper options that tend to come from sources like Indonesia and the Philippines.
 
Either way, TLDR; catch your own fish so you know exactly how it was obtained heh
 
 
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Well narrated. In rgds to transparency, I doubt it. Two LFS may carry the same supplier, hence don't justify the premium in prices if they were from the similar sources.

Like myself, I'm sure the community will like to hear more Feedback for CS and after care services


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Reef Systems & Services Pte Ltd
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www.reefsystems.sg

RETAIL SECTION: SPECIALISED AQUATICS SOLUTIONS PTE LTD

19 ANAMALAI AVE 279987 (OFF SIXTH AVENUE) 

OPENING HOURS:

 11AM-830PM ( MONDAY - SATURDAY)

11AM- 630PM ( SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS)

TEL: 63143808

WHATSAPP: 81819677

Office: 

8 Boon Lay Way # 04-11 Tradehub 21

 

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Anyone been to Ah Beng? Do they have very small blue tang?

 

 

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If you don't mind the 20-40% premium as what "Leong_rei" mentioned, I'm sure sixth avenue will carry many healthy s blue tangs. In regards to why the premium, it's the consumer choice I'm guessing they have a good Customer Relation for before sales?? It will be good to hear more feedbacks from those which dealt with them before and after sales.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, aquagem said:

 

If you don't mind the 20-40% premium as what "Leong_rei" mentioned, I'm sure sixth avenue will carry many healthy s blue tangs. In regards to why the premium, it's the consumer choice emoji4.png I'm guessing they have a good Customer Relation for before sales?? It will be good to hear more feedbacks from those which dealt with them before and after sales.

 

 

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The AT i bought from them at $494 died and they gave me a $100 discount tho i rejected as it is still too expensive

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The AT i bought from them at $494 died and they gave me a $100 discount tho i rejected as it is still too expensive


Will that be $100 discount for the next purchase? At the very least you did have some sort of compensation by the way, any reason why your AT did not survive?


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If you don't mind the 20-40% premium as what "Leong_rei" mentioned, I'm sure sixth avenue will carry many healthy s blue tangs. In regards to why the premium, it's the consumer choice I'm guessing they have a good Customer Relation for before sales?? It will be good to hear more feedbacks from those which dealt with them before and after sales.
 
 
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My flame hawk is from them.. And its very fat and healthy .. Had the lil guy for a few months alrdy. Happiest purchase ever.. And staff are very friendly.

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26 minutes ago, aquagem said:

 


Will that be $100 discount for the next purchase? At the very least you did have some sort of compensation emoji4.pngemoji106.png by the way, any reason why your AT did not survive?


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Nope. they quoted me AT for $550 when their usual retail price was at $650/750/850. Not so sure but could be due to stress. Anyway they are one of the sponsors should i shall not comment much

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