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  1. 522 bean animal tank. Cabinet about 2 years old. Tank and sump about 6 months old. Decided to take a break from reefing. Hinges changed new 6 months ago, and vaseline-d. Whole set is very good condition, view to believe. Almost brand new if u give it a good wash. Whole set $400. Cash and carry. Whatsapp 88082436 for more info. Tank/sump drawings can be provided. Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk
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  2. Have the following to sell as my frag rack is getting a full. Collection will be in the west near Clementi. WhatsApp me at 9823241six if interested Rainbow VDM - $40 Speckled Krakatoa -$30 Utter Chaos -$25 Rainbow Infusion -$10 Tequila sunrise -$15 Supernova -$10 Bambam -$10
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  3. See picts. Arrange own transport to pick up Price: $400.
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  4. yes it's normal, especially if you're filter bag is the finer one, they get clogged easily. but over time as your water gets more stable and cleaner the filter bag won't be clogged that easily
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  5. Been awhile since updated Recently got him a girlfriend, cohabitation on the first nite, fast game [emoji23] Recently alot pests, pls dont expect ur LFS to ensure pest free, onus is always on the buyer. Introducing my Advanced Coral Inspection System (ACIS) [emoji38] 1. Reef dip = Red sea DipX 2. Magnifying glass to see pest and eggs 3. Car handphone holder (not sure wats it call) 4. Iphone to provide bright lights and timer for 15 min dip, (any handphone will do [emoji13]) 5. turkey baster to blast the dip solution at infected coral 6. Ikea 2liter Tub, very good for dip as transparent and sufficient height for larger colony 7. Maxspect tongs (useful tongs as wont rust) 8. Clean tank water for washing coral after dip; u dont want the dip to go inside ur tank as dips are harmful to inverts. My torch previously infected by euphyllia eating flatworms, look at huge chunk of meat kenna eaten… If ur corals kenna infected by watever pest, remember one dip is never enough, remember to inspect for eggs. Search and Destroy. QT and multi dips. Some photos by Olympus TG camera, underwater picture and outside handphone camera still got difference i tink Last but not least, very interesting coral on the internet [emoji23] Thats it folks! Thanks for reading and happy reefing! Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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