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  1. Sorry if this seem to be in the wrong area to post. I have been looking for shops that sells lifestock etc past normal office hours as most places in LCK closed after 5pm on weekdays. Sorry as weekends usually taken up by family so I would have mainly 6pm to 11pm on "selected" weekdays. Cat A LFS: after office hrs Cat B LFS : 24hrs (or after 11pm) For hardware and flake foods : a: Aquamarin @ 32 Jalan Selaseh, 808448 (till 10pm) b: Polyart @ Blk 328 Clementi For Marine Lifestock a: Aquamarin @ 32 Jalan Selaseh, 808448 (till 10pm) b. ??? Can people help to expand my list ? Thanks
  2. Bro...u wanna DIY or buy set ? 48" or 4ft is rather large and should be at least 3ft with 2ft or 2.5ft of water. IMHO $250 a bit lacking....unless u looking at DIY LED strips etc....
  3. Hi, I wanna create a small clip on LED Actinic Blue for my small tank (tank size : 11 inch x 9 inch). Anyone has faulty clip on LEDs that they want to dispose can sell it to me ? All I need is something with a clip-on base (or screw on to tank side), flexible arm and flat head. I will most likely take out all the bulbs etc and paste like 5cm or the LED strip. I used a 15cm LED strip and both my maroon clown and royal dottyback started hiding as I realise the 440nm strip I got was too "blue". When my room was dark, I can get blinded by the blue light (eyes got so tuned to the blue).
  4. Wow SGD 170 ? almost 3x the price sold in China ? This thingy is a radiator with fan, not really a chiller.... hmmm.....But $145 .......add cab fare to AMK.....
  5. Hi guys.....Want To Find mah..... I see lots of WTB & WTS.... My tank is 6 inch x 7 inch x 11 inch..... It is in my office....over weekends quite warm....when I come in on Monday morning 9am...water temp is 22 to 23 degrees...as I got a dymax electric thermometer. Using Gex HOF and Dymax skimmer. inside is one weird dark orange clown (he like to lie sideways on sandbed or on the GEX HOF intake) and a royal dottyback.
  6. Hi, anyone has any luck finding any chillers for nano tanks in SG ? Kindly advise if there are any recommended nano chillers in our LFS I found this at taobao but I seem to have issues reading Chinese and if I am not wrong with express delivery its only ard SGD100 (RMB 388 + RMB 200 delivery) http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.plLGbf&scm=1007.10009.518.0&id=13480957886&pvid=4c9f0462-c03a-48c5-b64a-79f9dbe737d6
  7. Hi, this might sound weird, but any bro willing to spare me a few small bristle worms as I wanna try feeding my Royal dottyback. However due to working hrs, I can self collect ard 9pm on week nights....
  8. Hi, I need advise with my Nano skimmer...... I am using a Dymax Nano skimmer (about 12" tall) with a Dymax AP 700. Relatively simple device that uses wooden air stone and air pump then bubbles collected at top. But I just realised that when I started using approx 40 days ago, the air pump setting was at 50%.....any higher and the air bubbles overflow. I have been adjusting the air pump almost weekly (due to itchy fingers) as recommended was to have bubbles approx 2" below cup. Now I realised that I have already adjusted such that the air pump is already 100% and bubbles not really getting off. 1. I have used local brands like Big Boy, Attaman and now Dymax (all costing approx $10-$15). Could somebody advise me a more reliable air pump made for wooden air stones ? 2. And are there wooden air stones that lasts longer than 4 mths (each $8).....Mine will turn soft and big holes will appear.
  9. Hi, I have a 11" x 9" tank in the office, water temp between 18 and 23 degrees (hot during weekends as AC not on). I have a dark brown clown and a bi-color royal dotty back and 2 snails (black with yellow stripes). Filtration using a Gex HOF and Dymax "mini" skimmer. Feeding only Ocean Nutrition flakes. They do not seem to eat anything "non-floating". Qn 1 : I really do not know how a BM NAC 3.5 works (there are a few bro here selling) - I am out of space in tank, I do have space on my table if the skimmer sucks water out, skims then pump back in (like external filter) Qn 2 : Green algae on tank Prob :green algae near bottom and corner of tank, light green, I brush away with toothbrush Prob : few think dark green 1mm to 3mm spots appearing, cannot brush or scrape off with pincers (unless I scratch tank) - Any tankmates that can help ? - I am thinking of lettuce slugs....for algae control and tank mate. Qn 3 : Small floating tanks (breeding tanks etc) for brine shrimps - Will brine shrimps survive ? $1 will feed my fish for a week....but need to keep the Brine shrimp somewhere
  10. Sorry....not available already... Thanks
  11. Hi, I did reply to some SMS. i can deliver on mon or tues after 8pm if y stay near AMK (Toa Payoh or Bishan, Thomson also can).
  12. Hi All, hope I am not violating any posting rules as I cannot post elsewhere. I have 3 week old Ocean Nutrition flake (formula 2 with garlic, green bottle) and mini pellets (formula 1, blue bottle). I used only a little but fish not taking. Instead of throwing away, I giving them away....if staying ard AMK etc can deliver on weekdays nights ard 8pm+
  13. Ok....I think this is much misunderstanding. Starphire glass - low iron glass. cost ard 10% to 15% more than normal glass (in large qty esp for buildings or skyscrapers). - preferred as let in more light (up to 30% for ultra clear) therefore works well with UV solar applied (not so dark) - no crystal rocks involved - edge is clear (glass is slightly green, sapphire is blue) Crystal Glass - alternative to crystals (used in making table ware or cosmetics containers) - barium oxide, zinc oxide, or potassium oxide are employed instead of lead oxide. - Lead-free crystal has a similar refractive index to lead crystal, but it is lighter and it has less dispersive power - cost compared to glass is more than 35% - safety issues raised with long-term use (for food and drinks) Sapphire - very costly - used in making watch faces
  14. Really ? i kinda have never pulled the shell off a snail b4...I cannot imagine the snail with the shell off covering his privates staring at me.... But I would try "sliding" them rather than tugging them...
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