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qwertman321

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  1. actually i m wondering if UV light will affect the color of the coral?
  2. Hi guys... ever wondered why corals in the sea have vibrant color ? My father friend from manado came to visit our hse that day and i over heard their conversation a little. I'm not sure how it starts but the guy said something like ... the corals in the sea always have very florascent colors , red , yellow , green , etc. This is becuz at different depth, coral will absorb different amount of UV light from the sun , Thus making the corals extremly bright. He also said theres once he saw hammer coral blue in color , but he brought back the specimen but slowly, the blue starts to fade away and turn back to green... So guys.. think its true?
  3. Hi bro , Thx But no Thx . my light is 3.5 feet .
  4. As Above , Anyone have this size tank for sale?
  5. Here a video on big grouper, also known as goliath grouper . Can realli see the size and strenght of this fish !
  6. MOONLIGHT SOLD ! LEFT ZOAS < ANYONE? i m open to trade too
  7. The lights are reserved, if buyer backout i sms u k? price reduced for Zoas > $ 40 UPZ!!!!!!!
  8. Hi guys WTS things to raise some funds for my phosphate remover media( it cost $110!!!! :[ ) Item 1 : Zoas Package > Mix Fiji Zoas Estimate about 40 polyps?( About 3 Diff types , i think have some Bam bam orange and one polyp white mouth sunflower) + RPE $50 ( pls view first before buying , u can reject if displeased upon viewing) Item 2 : Hydor Led moonlight Very good set of moonlight. have 4 blue LED inside , waterproof ; can place in tank . Will test for you first. $15 Pm me if interested , collection at jurong west
  9. so i can refer the zoas easier instead of ''purple body , purple mouth , green skirt zoa''
  10. i cannot find at zoaid thats why post here
  11. Hello can anyone help id this zoas? both color are morph from totally brown zoas. Type A : Pastel purple body with a little green skirt Type B : Completely green in color
  12. i did not use a chiller for my current 4 feet tank ( not even a fan) i just soak ice change every 2 hrs , sleeping on air con HEHE ! oh... and reguarding the earlier post, why did u say not to have direct sunlight? Anyway , i think having a sump tank would be very good and useful... last time my 2 feet tank no sump very jialat... very hard to find space... get skimmer still must put inside display tank .... not a nice sight want to run carbon , phosphate media also very hard... need either canister filter or FR but both also cannot fit in tank.... So now a sump for me is a must!
  13. i will take the CANDY APPLe REDDS And ZOAS 1 !
  14. Nice zoas! i like the DE . to make the color more POP , try giving it longer antinics photoperiod. At least it works for me
  15. Did I demand u to deliver? if so happens u pass by boonlay , then i would not need to make my way to CCK . Isn't it appropriate?
  16. and ur reply piss me off . $100 extra WTH man
  17. thx but i he do not have stocks currently
  18. ups .... founds some zoas irritaters in my tank
  19. hi as above , deal in west sms me @ 91919590 to deal
  20. Coloration is a lot more complicated than just the amount of zooxanthellae present. It also has a lot to do with where the zooxanthellae are in relation to the pigment layer, and how dense the pigment layer is. In the deep water the pigments of the coral would likely be placed behind the zooxanthellae to reflect the available light back onto the algae. The color of the pigments is mostly blocked by the zooxanthellae, so you would see a brown coral. When you bring it into brighter light the pigments would probably be moved in front of the zooxanthellae to act as a sunscreen. You would see more of the pigments than the zooxanthellae, therefore a colorful coral. Of course this isn't always the case but i think adding a range of different intensity of lights will help
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