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I think it is pods too. Do u do water change or use Seawater in your tank ?
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hi guys ...was told by a lfs it is one of the species of tubeworm .... but the whole "tube" is very soft ...like jelly cannot stick in the live rock ...anyone can confirmed ???
Which LFS told you that ?
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Hi jsoon,
that should be around the same time then:) Too many around, which one is you? You the one who came with the two chio bu in the silver car??? Anyways, i'm there with freewill and my g/f. I'm the guy with the spikey hair and a goatie. Looks something like the evil icon.
My office is near this area, maybe can go together to check out new stocks sometime:)
I like the way you phrase yourslf "I'm the guy with the spikey hair and a goatie. Looks something like the evil icon."
I was driving the silver car but only with one woman, cannot afford to have 2 lah !!!!
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Nice purple tangs, just came in on friday, at Ocean Pla@@t. I got one for myself yesterday. 4 tanks full of purple tangs when i went.
Angry,
You were there on Sun...I was there too around 5pm
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Hi jsoon,
all recovered except my 4" volitan:( still got some on him. I fed him garlic soaked market prawn every two days of feeder fish.
Damn sian man, thinking of trying Octazin.
Tried Octazin in my reef tank but doesn't help...even though Water Life wrote to me that this is most popular product compare to Myxazin...but in term of values, myxazin more value for money....
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Tanggy,
How do the 2 tangs (yellow and PBT) "accomodate" each other ? Mine fight like mad for territories even though I use the mirror method...
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Angry,
You still combating white spot wit your fishes ? feed garlic...
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NOT recommended but it work for my fishes
i feed the fishes with a few chopped garlic , n they love to eat.
nomore itch ( months liao).. huh...touchwood
This remind me...i once used ready chop garlic (purchase in NTUC). I make sure that the product does not contained addictives but just pure garlic...put a bit into the tank and my yellow tang love it....now it kenna ich again...I think I should find that bottle....
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OP is selling 5 pound for $15...if I am not wrong...
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Wow..nice...got corals at every place....did u use proxy to glue them together ?
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The uncle quote me $20 also... even if i bought a few corals...
I sold off a pair a few months back. Regret laio!!!
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Thanks, AT. Couldn't find this thread anymore..that why I post it up.
BTW, what kind of brand of salt do all of you use ? Again, hear say, that certain brand of salt mix may have nitrate residue. Don't know if this true.
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I am tired of topping up salt to ensure the salinity of my tank everytime I change water.
I heard that using seawater is a good alternative. The only issue is that the LFS have to ensure that we are getting good quality seawater passed through UV.
But one interesting discovery I heard was that seawater has less nitrate compared to DIY saltwater.
Any comments ?
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Wow, thanks for that advice.
BTW, I feed the bubble with mixture of clam, prawns, etc...
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Hey just with one thing which you got and not satisfied with, IMO you should not blacklist the shop so early. It may be your fault to choose a dying sun coral. And thats my 2 cent
Heart pain...that saleman just stand there and said "All are good and nice"....I asked why got white stuff, he said it is the shell....
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Where did you get this sun?
Harlxxxx Aquarium...
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its dying .. if you dont feed it well .. soon everything will be white
You're sure ? Wow Liao...another LFS shop on the blacklist....
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Got a shock today when I saw that my bubbles shrank and gave out a lot of brownish stuff like "noodles".
I thought it is dead liao and place in my sand bed and after a while the corals was bubbling again...
Any explaination for this ?
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The white body is its shell. I realise most people suncorals are orange lumps corals whereas mine is white hard shell like a football with yellow corals.
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Hi Kouz,
You can also use Selleys Multipurpose Knead It. I believe afew hobbyist use this epoxy and it works too. 5mins quick dry.
Can find them at most large DIY stores in shopping malls at S$3.90 or S4.00.
Another option to using expensive epoxys.
Does it comes with 2 parts ? I never use it because I thought they were not "Reef Safe"..i.e. the chemical compund in the eproxy glue may contamine the water.
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Thank you for your enquiries.
FG Tank is sold with all accessories, pump, lightings, filter materials, kois etc.
I got it from Mainland Tropical Fish for $1500 but sold it off for $300 (equivalent of commercial FG tank).
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what dimensions are you looking for?
Sump is for 3ft tank
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Dear all,
I lost my HP last night @ Orchard Cineplex (Sian..only 2 months old HP) and so those who sms me, I apologise that I have lost your numbers and contact.
However, I can be reached at my pager, 95205792. My tank is open for viewing this weekend.
Most of you asked what I offered for the price of $300.
1. Slate Stone FG tank - $1500
2. 4ft Aquarium lights - $70
3. Filter mats and pumps - $ 150
4. 4 Kois - medium sizes, 2 chagoi, 1 goshiki, 1 mix breed - each Koi range from $30-$50.
5. 4 way Air pump and accessories - $25
6. Wooden Garden cover - $40
7. Garden Stones (medium to large) - one big box, $40
8. Other filter materials, bio-balls etc, etc...
Reason to let go: I promise my home minister to cut down the no. of tanks in our house. I have 2 large FG tanks and a Marine tank.
At the end of the year, some guests are coming over at my place to stay and I have to make room.
Clementi 328 - 6 Footer Tank
in Weekly LFS Stocks Report / LFS Info Centre
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Personally, I think the Clementi Shop (nearest to the famous claypot rice coffee shop) still has the cheapest price and the widest range of products comparable to Pet M***t. (at least in Clementi area or in Clementi Block 328 )
They used to sell freshwater products but recently have carried in some Marine products.
The Female owner is nice too and do give general advice without obligation to buy any products from them.
I have no comments for the other 2 shops in C328.