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honkit

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  1. Found a one metre long beauty in my tank

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    Fortunately, I am shutting down my tank and discovered this mean baby meaning I won't have nightmares if the tank was still running.

    Anyone care to adopt an underwater centipede lookalike? Heh :ThanxSmiley:

  2. I will be shutting down my tank and will start a new one in the future.

    Hence, I have some livestocks to sell. All pieces have been in my tank for 3 years. PM me for collection details.

    Orange green chalice for 100 dollars (palm size)

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    Orange and green goniopora for 80 dollars.

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    Assorted red, pink and a single purple gonioporas. Take all 5 pieces for 150 dollars.

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  3. Good one Linko :score:

    There has been many doubts about whether Red Planet is a mille or Hyacinthus... but my take is that the true Red Planet acro it's actually a Hyacinthus :big_boss:

    That said, the confusion arises between the two different genus is due to the fact that some milles do exhibit very similar coloration ( red and green ) .

    Red planet is a hyacinthus?

    Interesting observation. Aren't the coralites more like a millepora or in some cases like a prostrata?

  4. Great to see a review on pacific sun t5 bulbs based on real life usage. I am using 2 pacific sun shallow water bulbs and 6 ATI bulbs and the colours have been good so far after 3 weeks of use. Will try their deep blue bulb once it is released for sale in December

  5. Good topic. I have slotted two new Pacific Sun shallow water bulbs into my lighting fixture with a current configuration of 5 ATI Blueplus bulbs, 2 Pacific Sun shallow water bulbs and 1 ATI Aquablue Special bulb. I am having thoughts of swapping the Aquablue special bulb for either a 3rd shallow water bulb or a spectra+.

  6. The folks at zeovit swear by the camel shrimp method and at least one of our local reefers is using it with effective results. A word of caution though, it is imperative to place camel shrimps in a beta box or in the sump tank to isolate them from the main display tank as they are not reef safe and may take a liking to your corals. As for my own biological methods, my peppermint hogfish actively hunt for worms and critters on the sps corals themselves and touch wood, I have not been inflicted with any major flatworm outbreaks in my tank since I set it up.

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