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bluezing

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  1. yeah...i just got myself an algae blenny today from irwana...but....my algae problem has been solved quite long ago actually..hehe here's an updated pix... bought a red sponge from ahbeng
  2. hi bro.... nice to see u here... but u noe wat...the gsp is gone... it didnt manage to adapt to my tank. the polyps did not come out at all and after a few days...whitish stuffs appear.
  3. upz!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hardwares: 1pc prizm skimmer - $80 1pc 2x1x1.5ft tank - $10 1pc 2ft stand - $15 1pc 2ft FL light (1 arcadia actinic tube and 1 normal blue tube) - $25 10kg livesand - $5 Livestocks: 1pc tomato clown - $5 1pc unknown eel (black with white patches) - $5 *all prices are accurate as at time of posting
  4. no offence, but i'm here to plus one.
  5. not sure what u mean...but er..here's a pix... its a hang on skimmer...no ugly pump required inside the tank here's my sale thread: http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/index.php?...63844&st=30&hl=
  6. so no skimmer at the moment? anyway...i tink for tank this size..a prizm will work just as well. i've one for sale...interested?
  7. yo bro...yes...can extend.... if interested...just sms me...
  8. should enforce EDMW's NPNT rule in src's buy/sell section? hehe
  9. those in chinese medicine store juz kiddin~
  10. remaining items... Hardwares: 1pc prizm skimmer - $80 1pc 2x1x1.5ft tank - $10 1pc 2ft stand - $15 1pc 2ft FL light (1 arcadia actinic tube and 1 normal blue tube) - $25 10kg livesand - $5 Livestocks: 1pc tomato clown - $5 1pc unknown eel (black with white patches) - $5 *all prices are accurate as at time of posting
  11. kena attacked....din noe this green yuma so fierce...
  12. bought some new corals to ease my pain of losing the turtle weed transfer my african clown and bicolour dottyback from my home tank...
  13. dear all...here's the latest update....this was before 26th oct did some minor rescape. shifted the "turtle weed" to the middle.it's bottom was partially hidden by the surrounding rocks. bad move... went to office on 27th oct and saw the bottom half was.....colourless haiz...lack of light caused this.grr....threw it away. cant save liao
  14. hi bro...can put me on the waiting list for the next round? n_n im staying at sengkang..future punggol central resident too..haha
  15. ok confirmed its an adult engineer goby..hee This fish is an absolute delight. Pholidichthys leucotaenia, variously called the convict or engineer goby/blenny is neither a goby or a blenny, but still a very interesting aquarium specimen. Most folks have only seen this fish when it’s small, when it greatly resembles the common eel catfish, Plotosus lineatus in both appearance and behavior. Both are eel-shaped, social animals that “hang out†near rocky areas. The engineer goby is also overall blackish with a silvery white dorsal body line as juveniles… becoming more striped (convict suit-wise) with growth. And yes this fish can grow. Almost always in good health, and amongst the last to perish from disease, poor environment or catastrophe, Pholidichthys is never “late to the dinner tableâ€â€¦ and can grow to more than eighteen inches in length… in your reef to fish-only system. Engineer gobies are unusual amongst coral fishes in their total lack of antagonism toward other fishes or invertebrates. They will eat very small fishes, crustaceans and worms, but otherwise leave larger-than-mouth size organisms totally alone. Reciprocally, all but the meanest of fishes leave them be, letting “live and let live†with the Pholidichthys residing in their dug out caverns and caves. Though indeed an “oddball†as marine fishes go, the engineer goby, convict blenny, whatever you call Pholidichthys leucotaenia is a gem of a marine fish for aquarists. It’s hardy to the extreme, accepting of almost all food and tankmate situations, intelligent and interesting behaviorally. It’s only downside as a captive specimen is its prodigious digging behavior, and this is easily checked by careful arrangement of large rockwork being set solidly on their tank bottom to prevent toppling.
  16. oh geez! i forgot...actually when i bought it that time..it was still in its juvenile stage! was always hiding in the rocks...till it matures and i also forgot how it looks like initially..haha...anyway..here goes... This fish is an absolute delight. Pholidichthys leucotaenia, variously called the convict or engineer goby/blenny is neither a goby or a blenny, but still a very interesting aquarium specimen. Most folks have only seen this fish when it’s small, when it greatly resembles the common eel catfish, Plotosus lineatus in both appearance and behavior. Both are eel-shaped, social animals that “hang out†near rocky areas. The engineer goby is also overall blackish with a silvery white dorsal body line as juveniles… becoming more striped (convict suit-wise) with growth. And yes this fish can grow. Almost always in good health, and amongst the last to perish from disease, poor environment or catastrophe, Pholidichthys is never “late to the dinner tableâ€â€¦ and can grow to more than eighteen inches in length… in your reef to fish-only system. Engineer gobies are unusual amongst coral fishes in their total lack of antagonism toward other fishes or invertebrates. They will eat very small fishes, crustaceans and worms, but otherwise leave larger-than-mouth size organisms totally alone. Reciprocally, all but the meanest of fishes leave them be, letting “live and let live†with the Pholidichthys residing in their dug out caverns and caves. Though indeed an “oddball†as marine fishes go, the engineer goby, convict blenny, whatever you call Pholidichthys leucotaenia is a gem of a marine fish for aquarists. It’s hardy to the extreme, accepting of almost all food and tankmate situations, intelligent and interesting behaviorally. It’s only downside as a captive specimen is its prodigious digging behavior, and this is easily checked by careful arrangement of large rockwork being set solidly on their tank bottom to prevent toppling.
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