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NubReefer

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  1. Okay i just got a mimic octo for like 30 dollar, it is cheap as it is dying already but, the head is still changing texture(yes octo do dat) so im wondering if it will be okay as the rest of the body is not moving plus the head looked like it shrinked. Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  2. Never mind its like five days ago, should gave no stock already Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  3. Pacific reef have a supply of mimic octopus now... not sure if it is in a good size or price Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  4. Uhh sry for the spam i think the sent button glitched..sry[emoji28] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  5. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large(i even saw one about the size of a adult pillow during the tide ) so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  6. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large(i even saw one about the size of a adult pillow during the tide ) so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  7. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large(i even saw one about the size of a adult pillow during the tide ) so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  8. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large(i even saw one about the size of a adult pillow during the tide ) so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  9. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large(i even saw one about the size of a adult pillow during the tide ) so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  10. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  11. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  12. Well maybe the common species found in singapore? The white grey ones to be specific, saw quite alot at changi during the tide and thought they might be somewhere in the pet trade, but these species grow large so what species would you recommend for a nano? Thxs Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  13. I always been fancinated by these soft yet agile creature, and futher interaction with an octopus during a tide at changi beach exposed the wish of getting one of these. But i dont recall any shop selling them except at iwarna, they sell two of them and the price is way to out of my budget, and thats like one year ago so yeah..can anyone tell me where can i get one at a reasonable price and small size? Thx Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  14. I think it will be like eating toads egg[emoji23] [emoji23] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  15. As the title suggested, my blue spotted sea hare lay its eggs in a ball of algae, the egg looks like similar to a toads. Long, stringy and little brown egg in it. What should i do? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  16. okay then.. new plan manualy clean the tank Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  17. I have seen both your reply and appreciate your answer, but i think christan1959 have the better answer. As a goby it basically to huge to be in the pico and theres too much danger such as anemones. So chemiclean it is then, how much is one? And where can i buy it? Information is highly appreciated. Thanks[emoji120] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  18. I have been troubled for almost a month by these cyano in my 2 gal pico reef, it seems to grow back within the next day. The cyano will always cover my zoas and killing them, i heard some hermit is very effective at eating them but there is 3 problem 1. I have 3(yes three) anemone in the tank and im afraid the anemones and the hermit will kill each other. 2. I also have a feather duster in that tank, from what i heard, i cant trust hermit with feather dusters. 3. Tank size, the anems already took up one-third of the tank size, and the corals is also taking up space espically my hammer. So to these three problems, i really need help on whether to get a hermit, if yes, what species if perfect for the job? If no, What other options i have left? Any idea or suggestion is greatly appreciated, thanks[emoji1] Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
  19. If controling the food is still not clearing the algae, maybe get some scavenger to maybe clean up food left in the tank or get some fish or invert that eat the algae.
  20. You can try your luck at iwarna for a 15 cm GBTA for 15 dollar.
  21. Hi, as my name suggest, i am still beginner to this hobby but i would like to share my experience with anemones. To my list currently, anemones that can be kept alive quite easily by anyone is sand anemone and rock anemone. I kept two white sand anemones (which cost me around $10 at iwarna) in my 2 week old 10 gal tank. One died due to a britsle worm/fire worm,the other one have been transfered to my pico reef. NOTE: sand anemone and rock anemone does not host clownfish but quite popular with sexy and anemone shrimp
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