euphoria
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mine was closed for months before it decide to open...don't worry. give it more current
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wah Bwilly...which one in pasir ris? must go see see, gotboth yuma and babe ma..haha Terry, interesting colour on your yuma
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haha...
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nice but blur blur le... issit green, with pink tips? if it is, its actually pretty common. However, nice colour 15 bucks is really cheap le where exactly in pungol?
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wooohh...they got nice and chunky 'bicheps'
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Feeding hammer head during cycling
euphoria replied to maxrhino27's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
I think there's already a lot of information on white spot treatment under the 'disease' forum. but anyway, the parasites responsible for white spots will always be in your tank as long as there are fishes for it to host- on. This means that treating the visibly infected fish in a hospital tank, while leaving the rest of the 'don't look affected' fish in the tank, will not be very helpful as the parasites will still be inside the tank (unless copper -based med is added to the main tank, which is not possible when there are corals and other invetebrates in your tank). This translates to putting your 'cured' fish back to the tank, is as good as not treating them for a start. all fishes should be removed and placed in the hospital tank, leaving the main tank fishless for close to a month. Read up on Hyposalinity method, the safest non-medication methos that is very effective. But please make sure that the water in the hospital tank is in pristine condition, if not, you're just wasting your time, and probably killing your fishes. -
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Feeding hammer head during cycling
euphoria replied to maxrhino27's topic in New to the Marine Aquaria Hobby
Cycling process? and your coral is inside? in the first instance, the feeding shld not be a concern, but rather, shld it be there for a start. since already there, also bo pian liao. i think better dun feed. it'll make the water quality worse For white spots...there are diff methods to take care of it. do a search. i will not add any med in the tank with corals if i were you...especially Copper, unless you need more rocks. -
he got say 2 tube meh? hehe 'New and Unused' - think its the same piece la
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oh...hope it will make it, such a pity to let such a beautiful piece melt away it looks fine from the pic though
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haha..yeah, i can see from your pic that you're drooling... My tank small small ma, so I'm very selective on the quality of livestock i add lor
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Hey Ong, good piece of information Thank goodness i use instant ocean however, my phospate level still high, even after adding Rowa
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i agree with Bwilly...percula clowns are pretty aggresive. another agressive species is the maroon clown, very difficult tp mix with other clown types. Generally, most Clown fishes are territorial, pls monitor closely should you decide to mix different species together. But every fish has its own character, just like human, so monitor them closely for a while when you add them. My Black occelaris are really tame always bullied by my percula pair, especially the bigger female one. At first i was a little worried, but they seem to be better now, only occaaional bickering.
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if your tank is still in the cycling stage, leave it alone. its probably some rotting stuff that used to live on your rock. it will probably help speed up your cycling process
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yes, these black clowns are really cute. They seemed to be more tame as well. especially when the body is solid black My percula pair is still very hostile to my black pair, even though the black ones were in first
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haha...jin bo liao
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wah these kind of people also have ar Someone can scold people.
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Yumas at $15.00 per polyp!!!
euphoria replied to flubberina13's topic in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
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Yes Yazid...i have the same observations too. Bubble corals seems to have the up-reaching look with much extensions of the soft (dun know the term) part between the bubbles and the hard skeleton when they are reaching for light. When lights are strong enough, they seems to reach outwards instead, spreading over bigger area. Any experts care to share their experiences?
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wah...no chance to reply leh...haha
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Neat and Colourful
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Sorry to hear about that How do you know that the power blue is stung by the anemone?