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Sorry correction. 500ml for $20, not $30.
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Selling 500ml of a mix of rotifers and copepods for $30. Raised on nannochloropsis, tetraselmis, isochrysis, and dunaliella.
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Looking to trade for or to purchase cyphastrea frags. Any variety excluding bizarro, meteor shower, and bubblegum cyphastrea. PM to discuss. Thanks!
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On 17/08/2018 at 8:23 PM, KL Tay said:
Nice experience bro.
Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
On 17/08/2018 at 8:58 PM, boyington said:Wow nice thanks for the info
Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile appOn 17/08/2018 at 10:47 PM, SubzeroLT said:Interesting indeed.
I just read they can grow to 15".
thanks haha hope it's useful for reefers who are open to trying less conventional livestock. Yea but they do grow big :/ haha
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Quick sharing here (summary of my experience with a green scat). There were some aiptasia that sprung up around my tank. Reefhobbyistmagazine reported that scats (a type of fish) are known to eat aiptasia. I bought my green scat (the spotted fish in the picture) from Polyart at Clementi for $4.50. Acclimatised it to full marine conditions in 3 days. Purchased on 21 July 2018. First time I saw it eat aiptasia in my tank - 12 August 2018. Has since decimated the aiptasia population. However, it is not very nimble so it is unable to consume all aiptasia (especially those lodged in small, hard to reach crevices). But, I should note that it has eaten aiptasia between my zoanthids without eating the zoanthids. My green scat also eats amphipods, frozen food, pellets, and algae. Has not bothered my other fishes, corals (aside from aiptasia), and derasa clam.
This fish is venomous so handle with care.
This post is just a documentation of my experience with this fish. Attempt at your own risk and I make no representations as to the efficacy, safety, reef-safeness, and behaviour of green scats.
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This light is very commonly used in japan. Usually on tanks with soft corals and LPS. Looked good
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6 hours ago, nuclear_fibre said:
Wow bro ur Sps are insanely nice!!
Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile appthanks! haha
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Sorry for hijacking, but looks like a stylocoeniella? Or porites?
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Reserved. Thanks.
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Hey, sometimes pinnacle brings in green kenya tree corals (I believe those are capnella, not nephthea that are brought in). Brown nephthea are also fairly common throughout other shops in case you don't mind. I have yet to see orange nephthea (usually those are dendronephthya or scleronephthya). Pink nephthea will have to be bought from Japanese sources (Iwarna brings them in occasionally). Not sure if this is of any use at all but just in case you might want to find other ways to obtain the corals.
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Left with the following:
Dragon soul favia frag B: $40
Multicoloured favites: $20
Red polyp-ed tenuis (with an updated pic beside the mother colony. The frag isn't fully coloured up yet): $150
Also adding a frag of yellow/green bodied acropora with red polyps: $80
Take both frags of acropora together for $200.
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Monti reserved
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WTS rotifers and copepods
in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
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Hey, sorry I don't have copepods by themselves