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which sch?? :o i am going to melbourne for 2months. more pics. :lol:

Hmm..James Cook University..If you want to do marine studies there is no better place in australia than Queensland. The universities here specialise in marine biology and aquaculture. Tasmania is also quite famous for aquaculture too. Main reason why I did'nt go tasmania was that I would prefer a more tropical climate closer to home... and the reptiles! :lol:

Always something more important than fish.

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Hmmm..just thought I'll post some pics of things I'm playing with in school.. :lol:

Pic 1 : Larvae culture tanks and a 3000 liter header tank :yeah:

Just what I need! :yeah: haha :lol::lol::lol:

Good for you, doing what you're interested in.....

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Hi Fuel,

Thanks for sharing, wish you all the best in the land of OZ. ;)

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Thanks for all the support from you guys. Only thing now is the work load. I've got a literature review and an essay due in 4 weeks time. The text citations..the referencing..argh! I'm going nuts...but thank goodness there is not much distractions here compared to Singapore. At least I spend more time reading here..the advantages of being in a small town. :lol:

Write a book?! Leave me out..Reading scientific journals is already giving me enough headache as it is..much less say writing a book with all the appropriate referencing, etc. If I do so, I'll be bald very soon.

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Really evy you!......Study hard!......such a opportunity doesnt come easily to a lot of guys here......as in pursuing your passion!!!!! :lol:

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Thanks for all the support from you guys. Only thing now is the work load. I've got a literature review and an essay due in 4 weeks time. The text citations..the referencing..argh! I'm going nuts...but thank goodness there is not much distractions here compared to Singapore. At least I spend more time reading here..the advantages of being in a small town. :lol:

Write a book?! Leave me out..Reading scientific journals is already giving me enough headache as it is..much less say writing a book with all the appropriate referencing, etc. If I do so, I'll be bald very soon.

do ur referencing and citation well. Plagarism is a serious offence in Aussie Unis.

maybe u can get in contact with terryansimon who is also in la la land. :lol: then both of u can hv a jolly good time. all the best to u 2. ;)

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Hmmm..yea..all the lecturers are stressing on the seriousness of plagiarism. Sometimes its scary, cause sometimes when you write somehow you plagiarise unknowingly. :ph34r: At least that happens to me a little.. :ph34r: Anyway, now doing one module which is alot of hands-on work. You get to do piping, room planning, phytoplankton cultures,etc for bivalve spawning. Using oysters...was hoping maximas or croceas were used instead. :D

Also get to see lots of equipment I never delt with before. Pressurised sand filters, algae scrubbers, swirl separators, catridge filters. Weird though, have not seen any protein skimmers at all. :blink:

Hmmm...have not seen any taipans..but guess what? A hatchling inland taipan is only below $300. :lol: Maybe I buy one just for milking purposes. Auction the inland taipan venom on Ebay.. :upsidedown: The only reptiles I've seen here are free roaming frilled dragons on my campus, blue tongue skinks (pet store), long neck turtles (pet store), cunningham skinks (pet store), childrens,small, large blotched pythons. :evil: Have'nt seen any black headed pythons. My dream snake. :(

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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Hmmm..yea..all the lecturers are stressing on the seriousness of plagiarism. Sometimes its scary, cause sometimes when you write somehow you plagiarise unknowingly. :ph34r: At least that happens to me a little.. :ph34r: Anyway, now doing one module which is alot of hands-on work. You get to do piping, room planning, phytoplankton cultures,etc for bivalve spawning. Using oysters...was hoping maximas or croceas were used instead. :D

Also get to see lots of equipment I never delt with before. Pressurised sand filters, algae scrubbers, swirl separators, catridge filters. Weird though, have not seen any protein skimmers at all. :blink:

Hmmm...have not seen any taipans..but guess what? A hatchling inland taipan is only below $300. :lol: Maybe I buy one just for milking purposes. Auction the inland taipan venom on Ebay.. :upsidedown: The only reptiles I've seen here are free roaming frilled dragons on my campus, blue tongue skinks (pet store), long neck turtles (pet store), cunningham skinks (pet store), childrens,small, large blotched pythons. :evil: Have'nt seen any black headed pythons. My dream snake. :(

:lol::lol::lol:

Still the same old chap...enjoy yourself...dude. :)

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Hopefully we will see something like this in Singapore. But I guess it will take another 10 years to have something like that written up by the way things are going. Oh well for fellow reptile lovers, continue dreaming. ;)

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