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peacemaker

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  1. 1. IM 25 (tank on the left)

    Comes with Ehiem Compact 1000 return pump, 2x custom caddies, DD jump guard. 

    Condition: 6.5 (due to some scratches on the glass from scraping algae)

    Price: $80

    2. IM 14 Peninsula (tank on the right)

    Comes with Maxijet pump, 1x custom caddy, original jump guard.

    Condition: 8.5 (Note: back sticker removed for back chamber refugium setup)

    Price: $100

    Collection place: Pasir Ris

    WhatsApp only: NineTwo36 FourNine36

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  2. Display tank: 3-sided crystal glass, 6mm thickness, 30 x 15 x 12". Black oyama pasted at the back glass with overflow. Tank maker: CR Aquarium. 

    Sump tank: front clear glass, the rest blue tinted glass. 6mm thickness, 24 x 18 x 16". Sump tank maker: Aquarium Artist 

    Comes with Eshopps overflow S and red PVC pipings

    Maxspect Razor lighting

    Selling @ $300. FOC IKEA shelf. Note: it can definitely hold the weight of the tank when it is filled. Just need to waterproof it with laquer. (Skimmer, chiller & return pump not included.) 

     

     

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  3. 21 hours ago, peedeers said:

    Its not difficult to understand. Food and equipment are essential. If a pump breaks down then your livestock will die. Buying new live stock is not essential. Hence the difference.

    Depends on the context. I would agree that what you mentioned applies to LFSs, but not so much for forum sales. A quick browse will tell you most items on sale right now are non essential. 

  4. Quote from NEA website: "The retail and online sale of animals, including viewing, bidding/auction, collection, delivery and reservation, is not allowed to discourage impulse buying of animals." :lol:

    Source: https://www.nparks.gov.sg/-/media/avs/resources/vet-licensing/animal-related-faqs-for-covid-19-(post-circuit-breaker-phase-one)_5-june.pdf?la=en&hash=07EDA3274082C55DCBB1AF4E99D0C42E494087D3

  5. 23 hours ago, thomas_lim said:

    I believe the reason being livestock people will want to see and select taking a lot more time at the LFS/shop while hardware is you take and go and like you mentioned.
    We don't buy hardware regularly.  Some people I know like to visit LFS/shop at least 2 to 3 times coz nothing to do. That's before this Covid situation.
    Technically, we are not suppose to go to reefer's house and we should be using courier if you follow strictly and this should be the option.
    Coz remember this is non essential meetup and the person might be fine for such act.
    LFS/shop are basically opened to sell the fish food/medication which we needed with a safe distancing measure.

    It really depends on how things are being managed. Livestock can also be delivered. If the sale of equipment are allowed, some folks may want it to be tested before purchasing, so there is physical interaction. Allowing one but denying the other doesn't make any sense, that is why I'm curious on the logic behind selective prohibition.    

  6. I don't mean to be a wet blanket, but I would hardly consider a 2 month old tank to be a success story. Granted, some of the advice that you have received may seem a little extreme, but it is important to note the purpose behind those advice. It depends on your ultimate goal, what you want to achieve for your tank, and applying the knowledge that you have acquired to get it done.   

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