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Acans sold to a friendly reefer !
Left Aussie lobo
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Angel coming?
Land reclamation !
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Item 1 tentatively reserved for collection tomorrow
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That's a Garden eel
They spend most of their time half burrowed in sand beds
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Since we're at it, here's a photo of the much revered Dr Seuss fish
I recall there were some breeding attempts on it.
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belonoperca chabanaudi
Ah Beng has these from time to time.
Nice predatory fish. It's relative is the famous Dr Seuss fish, belonoperca pylei
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Anyone know where can i find deep sea anthias?
Depends on what kind of deep water anthias you are looking for.
More uncommon ones from Indo and Philippines include flavoguttatus/lori and a few others. Can be found in most major LFS
Aussie ones include ventralis/aurulentus.Can be found in Iwarna/LCK.
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Gymnothorax thyrsoideus
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All items sold
Big thank you to SRC
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1 on pellet 1 on ml food.
another mia. Lol
Any updates on the choati wrasses?
How is their behaviour like in a community setup?
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very good deal for combination of T5 and LED!
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Any idea what fish is it in the first photo?
Holy Grail of all Grammas
Gramma dejongi
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Test kit sold
DI unit still available for grabs. Price nego.
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5-6cm Prognathodes guyanensis available. Transfer of 2000 SGD deposit confirms order. Exact price should be quite close to $1599 USD.
Details of transfer details are found in our sponsor thread.
Rare fish and very desirable size.
http://reefbuilders.com/2012/05/09/prognathodes-guyanensis-2/
Way to go!!
Really hope to be able to see this in person
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Thanks bro for the advice.. I manage to find a shop to customise a 18x3w par38 led for me.. But i not sure on the colours and how many leds per colours. Any idea?
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Im afraid I'm unable to comment on the colour spectrum of the custom LEDs. Most tend to have more blue and deep blue as it offers a more aesthetically pleasing look for the human eye.
I ran a search on google and found several articles which might be of interest.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2015/4/corals
Hope this helps
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Beamwork LED is rather basic. There is a reefer around who uses beamwork for his frag tank which he hung. it's enough for softies I believe but more light demanding corals may not like it.
It's good to supplement with par38 to give a visual balance.
Give it some time and proper water quality and coralline algae should start to take off
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Check your kH, make sure it's around 7-8 consistency. They would need kH to grow as well.
I suppose you need more blue wavelengths to grow coralline. Most would advice you to blast the blue lights.
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Up for a good skimmer at a good price !
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Saw some over at Iwarna last Saturday. You might want to drop them a call to check with them
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Chaetodontoplus poliourus from the Solomon Islands
Acanthurus polyzona from Madagascar
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Lots of margarita snails available in CF as of yesterday
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Upz for the test kit and filter sock
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3 stages DI currently reserved.
Rest of the things still available
WTS : LPS
in Sell off/Pasar Malam Shop
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Aussie lobo 50 dollars for fast collection this weekend !