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  1. Livestock Corals: Huge LPS (don't know what its called) - $60 Zoanthid rock with mixture of zoos including sunflower zoos - $25 (reserved) Ultra grade R. yuma rock - $100 Acan lords (Red and green strains) - $15 each (reserved) Orange prata (a bit of tissue recession) - $25 (reserved) Cynarina (green) - $45 Cynarina (green with white stripes) - $30 (reserved) Rhodactis (green and purple) - $15 each (reserved) Crocea clam - $20 LPS (tongue coral) - $30 Monti cap (small size) - $20 Pink pocci with green polyps - $30 per frag (reserved) Baby blue stag colony - $50 (reserved) Green stag frags - $15 each Purplish SPS colonies - $65 each Fishes Foxface - $25 Blue tang - $15 Tomato clownfish - $15 Niger trigger - $25 Equipment Reef Maniacs custom made Recirculating Beckett - $450 Reef Maniacs Calcium Reactor - $350 Reef Maniacs skimmer auto shutoff waste container - $80 CO2 + solenoid + pH controller - $250 MD55 x 2 - $80 each Ehiem 1260 - $100 (reserved) Tunze 6060 - $120, $150 with magnetic holder DE lightings 250w MH with BLV 20k bulb - $250 each DE lightings MH rack 4ft - $30 DIY 4ft T5 with tubes - $100 Pacific Coo 1/2 HP chiller - $1000
  2. I'm going to be enlisted in a year's time and thus I'm going to decom my tank till I finish my NS. Need to sell off in 2 phases: Livestock Corals: Huge LPS (don't know what its called) - $60 Zoanthid rock with mixture of zoos including sunflower zoos - $25 Ultra grade R. yuma rock - $100 Acan lords (Red and green strains) - $15 each Orange prata (a bit of tissue recession) - $25 Cynarina (green) - $45 Cynarina (green with white stripes) - $30 Rhodactis (green and purple) - $15 each Crocea clam - $20 LPS (tongue coral) - $30 Monti cap (small size) - $20 Pink pocci with green polyps - $30 per frag Baby blue stag colony - $50 Green stag frags - $15 each Purplish SPS colonies - $65 each Fishes Foxface - $25 Blue tang - $15 Tomato clownfish - $15 Niger trigger - $25 Equipment Reef Maniacs custom made Recirculating Beckett - $450 Reef Maniacs Calcium Reactor - $350 Reef Maniacs skimmer auto shutoff waste container - $80 CO2 + solenoid + pH controller - $250 MD55 x 2 - $80 each Ehiem 1260 - $100 Tunze 6060 - $120, $150 with magnetic holder DE lightings 250w MH with BLV 20k bulb - $250 each DE lightings MH rack 4ft - $30 DIY 4ft T5 with tubes - $100 Pacific Coo 1/2 HP chiller - $1000 I'll be adding some more stuff and some pics tomorrow as the lights are off and I cant make out what's in the tank esp. fishes. Interested please PM me for collection (livestock pls bring your own bag)
  3. Its still the same... nothing much added Been focusing more on my propagation project now haha
  4. Hi guys, I'm clearing my room of unnecessary clutter and I've got this encyclopedia collection which I use to read. I've no use for these now since my books nowadays are more advanced. So I'm selling these high quality, excellent condition encyclopedia books for those of you guys who have kids as I found them very useful and interesting when I was still young. My parents bought it for me at around $2000+ last time The set comprises of: 16 Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science and Nature books 24 A Child's First Library of Learning books 6 New Science Library books Each of these volumes are hard covered and are in excellent, almost new condition. Selling for $900 (Total 46 books) Interested can contact me at 92986195 Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science and Nature A Child's First Library of Learning New Science Library Hard covered with very nice pictures Content is very educational This one is more for the younger kids Content inside
  5. Wah nice man Can give me some to seed my tank haha
  6. Its probably cyano growing on your chaeto
  7. Its kind of strange that you had coral chips in your sump and do not know what purpose do they serve. Anyway, the main reason why people put coral chips in sumps is that they are porous and allow a very large surface area for different types of bacteria to grow. Of course there are also some who claim that the coral chips actually help supply calcium into the water but I personally doubt that
  8. It depends on what type of tank pics you want to take. For full tank pics, turn off any ambient lights so that your tank is the only light source (this way you blacken out any unwanted stuff in your picture and put focus to the tank). For the advice on camera settings, I'm going to provide those for DSLR because I haven't used a point and shoot camera for a very long time and I don't know what is available. Shoot in manual mode and dial in the biggest aperture (smallest f-value) and work on the shutter speed. Take a test shot and adjust the shutter speed according to the exposure you get. Reason as to why you need to open up the aperture is that you want the fastest shutter speed so that your fishes or anything that is moving would not be blurred. Never ever ever use flash when doing tank photography. It will reflect off the glass and make your pics really unsightly. As for the megapixel question, actually 4MP is quite enough if you ask me. Remember, the more megapixels the larger your file so if you want to process and post here, 4MP would give you an average sized file and your workflow till posting would be much smoother. When I shoot in RAW format using just 8MP, the file size is already a few megabytes large so that's a guage. Anytime if you don't mind the size of the camera, I always recommend a DSLR. Reason being that although compact cameras are portable and pack the megapixels and cool functions, they still cant compare to DSLR in terms of dynamic range, versatility, etc. The sensor on the compact cameras are so much smaller than DSLR sensors! So I'd suggest that you save up a little more and get yourself a second hand DSLR. Second hand cameras are very worth their price as photography hobbyists usually take very good care of their equipment so buying them at much lower price at the same quality as a new one is really worth it.
  9. Just a sample pic of Package 3: A rock of yumas I took some time back
  10. Need to sell off my current DSLR to fund something so here is what I offer Package 1: D80 body + MB-D80 grip $1350 (Or $1250 if can deal by this weekend) Free gifts: 1) 2x2GB Kingston SD cards 2) Lowepro EX180 camera bag 3) Lowepro Transit Tote 4) 5 in 1 camera cleaning kit Package 2: 1) D80 body + MB-D80 grip 2) Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 Macro lens *extremely sharp* 3) Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 2-touch ED lens *extremely sharp* *focusing type ring loose* 4) Nikon 50mm f1.8 lens 5) Nikon SB800 flash 6) Lambency diffuser $3500 Package 3 (for aquarium photography): 1) D80 body + MB-D80 grip 2) Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 Macro lens *extremely sharp* $1700 Free gifts: 1) 2x2GB Kingston SD cards 2) Lowepro EX180 camera bag 3) Lowepro Transit Tote 4) 5 in 1 camera cleaning kit Interested can contact me at 92986195 thanks! Priority goes to the sale of the body
  11. Price is negotiable Do contact me at 92986195 if interested
  12. Lastly, the small patch of rust at the speakers You can easily fix this with toy model paint or a silver marker
  13. This is how the cover looks like, simplistic silver
  14. Don't know about you but I think the keyboard design just rocks!
  15. Hi guys, Selling my HP Pavillion dv1000 notebook computer as I got myself a Macbook during SITEX. There's some rust around the speakers but other than that, it's still a great entertainment laptop. Specs: Intel Pentium M processor 1.73GHz 1GB RAM Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 Built in CD and DVD writer/reader Built in 5 in 1 card reader 3 USB ports Built in Bluetooth and WIFI HP QuickPlay Altec Lansing speakers This laptop served me well for school work and my own personal entertainment (love QuickPlay) Selling off at $850 only!!! Interested can contact me at 92986195
  16. Thanks all for the encouragement! My apologies for not telling you guys about it here Anyway, my next survey trip would be to Pulau Semakau at the end of this month so be sure to catch it on my blog: www.thebluheaven.blogspot.com Thanks again
  17. Probably came from your zoos I had a hard time fighting with these guys to keep their population in check
  18. Nope and that is my main concern, whether the pump is pressure rated or not because of headloss consideration
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