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AhLoon

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  1. I am using services from www.vooju.com and my friends from www.dh.com.sg. Of course there are many others.

    These are local setups. Good thing is that you can always call them up for technical support, or screw them if anything bad crop up... At least you don't have to pay for overseas phone charges. heh heh :evil:

  2. Wow your pictures sure brings back memories.

    Did you check out the "midnight" parties (not those sleazy ones)?

    Its held in some beach (i forgot which one), with different "supposingly famous" UK DJs spinning away the whole night each time. Heard it's only a monthly(?) affair.

    I had to leave the very same day when I knew there was a party! :(

  3. ah... just an update to people who are interested in getting rid of the air bubbles.

    I tried the soap water method, and it worked great! Thanks to everybody's feedback and warnings, I managed to paste the oyama to my tank with almost no bubbles at all (some are still there due to uneven edges of silicon gel at the edge of my tank).

    The trick is not to spray the whole surface with soap water, but rather, just keep the part of the Oyama thats about to be pasted to the glass lathered with soap water... it'll give the air bubbles enough room to be pushed out using credit cards or rulers (whatever)...

    Cheers.

  4. I'd tried wetting the surface of the tank prior to pasting Oyama, then, pushing the bubbles out using a ruler or some flat surface... but to no avail...

    Anybody here who'd done this successfully can share how you do it (without the air bubbles trapped inside)?

    It looks damn unsightly when air bubbles can be seen... :angry:

  5. I kept one previously (not identical to Henry's one)... however, unsuccessful.

    Nocturnal feeder, I'd never seen this guy when the lights are on. Only when all lights are off the octopus appears, preying for food. Within 3 days of introduction to my tank my small chromis disappeared. *suspect*

    It was quite interesting, since i have to wake up in the middle of the night to see it in action... :D

    I was only able to keep it alive for 2-3 weeks before it became sushi for my fishes... Damn difficult to feed. Even tried feeding it with 1 minced market prawn (when lights are off) but to no avail...

    Never tried keeping it again ever since.

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