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hmmm2

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  1. It’s a bowerbanki More details can be found here https://reefbuilders.com/2019/01/31/master-of-all-uca-homophyllia-bowerbanki-is-the-ultimum-lps-coral/
  2. Or may be a normal shot is better:
  3. Did a panorama to see if it gives better quality FTS:
  4. WYSIWYG, two mini colony available at $15 each Whatsapp: 9338 567one Collection: 791403
  5. Lumi green Fiji toadstool, fragged this in Oct, stable already, wysiwyg at $20 Collection at 791403, whatsapp at 9338 567one This is the mother:
  6. Sorry for the late update and for not being able to replying to some PMs, all the above are sold Thank you
  7. Hi all tropic marin all for Reef users, I’ve been making Tropic Marin’s All for Reef using the following recipe (with ultra pure 0 TDS 5 stage RODI water), shared by Tropic Marin CEO Lou Ekus and compiled by BRS under this forum thread: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/diy-all-for-reef-recipe-from-tropic-marin-thanks-zack.659055/ I always make batch of 10litres and I’ve always have excess So I’ll selling the excess at $20/litres (Retail at $40/litre) for those who would like to enjoy some convenience and savings in money Do whatsapp me at 9338 567one if you’re keen, only around 4 litres available Thanks
  8. Collection at 791403 Whatsapp at 9338 567one 1. Fiji pipe organ - white in foreground; green (less common) in back ground, have a few frags to choose from at $15 each regardless of size. FCFS 2. For those who wants a ready colony of these types of Fiji pipe organ & the orange and green monti , $120 WYSIWYG. Bring your own container it’s around 15cm across 3. Tri-colour galaxea (rare) $40 per frag, have two frags to choose from 4. For those who wants a ready mini colony, $120 WYSIWYG Video of item 4.: IMG_3635.MOV
  9. Mature strikingly beautiful rock to let go at $250, collection at 791403 Whatsapp at 9338 5671 Please bring your own bucket during collection, need a size of at least the kind that contains 22kg of reef salt Thanks!
  10. Ermm I could be wrong, but in my opinion it’s either a mis-ID or a ssc that’s not at its best to begin with, based on that picture Furthermore, like what I’ve mentioned, sps may shift colour in a different tank. But if it’s a ssc, then it’s possible to colour it up till it has its fluorescent colour. The process may take up to 6months even in the best tank conditions. If your tank’s nutrients is not too high at the moment, you may consider feeding amino acids, eg acropower or reef energy AB+, to speed up the process.
  11. Had a chat with a few fellow reefers and they lamented that beautiful corals are very difficult to keep. But I feel that there are simple corals which are equally beautiful, so I’ve decided to take some close-ups of such corals: 1. Pipe organ coral - very interesting “soft corals” which also have a skeletal structure: 2. Cloves - can really take over the tank once it’s established. Heard from some reefers that FF cloves, however, is very sensitive and tends to “melt” in their tanks 3. Toadstool leather - will close up for a period of up to 1 week, during which some reefers have told me that they threw it away, thinking that it’s dead. But no, please do not do that. It’s actually natural for them to close up occasionally, during which they’ll look waxy/shiny. 4. Digitata - one of the easier sps one may try if they like the structure which such coral can build, to give your reef a more natural look. Pictured here is a true FF digitata, that has a green base. There has been some misIDs around, but a true FF digitata may still lose it’s green base due to non-optimal water/lighting conditions. I’d know that my water parameters is not on point if this coral doesn’t look too good - it’ll be the first to show. But it’s also hardy enough to bounce back once the conditions is back in order
  12. Very nice specimen, do keep your lighting blue as much as possible, this type of rainbow acans are known to turn red after a while if the lighting is not optimal
  13. Do you have a pic before it changed colour? Sps are known to change colour in different tanks, but ssc should still have its signature red/pink tip after colour change. Also ssc should have very good PE, so probably something is nipping on it and hence stressing it, or the flow is insufficient
  14. It’s been a while, took some random shots today: 1. FTS - with algae issues on the left side 2. LPS/softie section Normal shot: Slightly Angled shot Top View Closed up of the fav torch
  15. Sold and collected @MODERATOR#1 please close thread, thanks!
  16. Another pic of the piece under whiter lighting:
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