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angelfishlover

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  1. Aww if its below 50 bucks i'll get it already......it's the same cost as prata right? True i love to feed my fishes with mysis!!They're cheap too.I only know brine shrimp is only good for those freshwater fish as i used to feed my angelfishes with brine shrimp. I remembered that I have accidentally left my mysis on my defrosting cup for one day(play com games till forgot to feed for that day) and after i came back from school,there is this pungent smelling gas that is so strong.Then i realised it was the mysis...there goes one cube of it
  2. One website quote it's good tank mate is the pufferfish as the skin is poisonous.......
  3. As of the above looking for one each.If anyone is selling it do leave a PM.I'll try to answer ASAP.Lightset without tubes also can as i'll be replacing the tubes anyway.
  4. Sea Life got lots of yellow tangs.Small to big sized.Saw the blue tang too.Others includes: Red Sea golden butterfly Flame angel, Regal angel, Many assorted juvenile angels (too much to name), Elegance corals, Hammer corals, Blue tangs, lots of PBTs, Mandarins, Coral Beauty angels think got naso tangs. Oh and clown tang,long nose butterfly fish and some wrasses.
  5. My mum doesn't but if too much algae growing on rocks she's the one who nags at me to go clean up/do whatever thing to remove the algae I saw some people their wife/GFs even went fishing together at Punggol End there.Or went to the fish farms together.I guess they understand their bf/hubby fully.
  6. OMG that's how they handle their livestock?! Horrible!! I was about to pay them a visit that day which luckily i did not.I should stick with the shop i regularly patronise now after reading your post.I'm so sorry that your fish died
  7. Add the blue tang last.....i introduced a brown tang in my tank as one of the first few fishes(as they are very hardy) they established territory very fast and now my rabbitfish everytime kena chased around when it comes near to the brown tang territory.So tangs establish territories very fast especially when no one was around the tank...... You're on the right path of adding fishes already.Anthias are very colourful addition to your tank and makes it more lively
  8. Do you know how much they sell the coral beauty angel or the rusty angel at reborn?
  9. http://www.coralcoe.org.au/news_stories/coralsurvival.html Hope some of the world’s corals may be able to escape destruction under climate change has emerged from a study by an international team of scientists working in French Polynesia in the Pacific. The researchers found that corals off Moorea, in the central Pacific, have rebounded on five occasions despite sustaining heavy damage from four bleaching events and one cyclone in the past 18 years. In particular they were able to recover even after the reef had been swamped by weeds, says team member Dr Lucie Penin of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and James Cook University. “We conclude from this that coral reefs may not completely disappear as a result of climate change – as some people fear they might,†she says. (In the earth’s past history corals have become either nearly or totally extinct on five separate occasions, and some researchers warn that conditions under global warming may prove similar to those previous events.) However Dr Penin notes that the corals studied lie on the outer reef slope of an island that is not heavily populated, and that the main human impact on them is fishing. “The lack of human pressure on the reef makes it more resilient,†she says. “This research suggests that, if left alone, coral reefs have the possibility to recover and re-grow.â€
  10. http://www.coralcoe.org.au/news_stories/gobies.html The smallest fishes on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are sending out a warning that profound change is taking place in the Reef’s natural systems, probably as a result of human activity. At 25-45mm in length, the gobies are so small and cryptic they are often invisible to the casual visitor – but they make up almost half of all the fish life on the reef, says ichthyologist Professor David Bellwood of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and James Cook University. “These fish may be tiny, but they are very important. They are telling us that the world has changed, and in ways we do not understand. That we may not be able to manage things as well as we hoped,†he says. “In 1998 there was a major coral bleaching event that affected corals across a huge area of the reef. After some years, quite a lot of the coral has recovered – and looks more or less as it once did.†“But the gobies have not come back. Something is not right if the fastest breeders of the reef are still missing. Overall, the coral fish fauna are still in a degraded state – after 30 generations.â€
  11. I had this problem due to evaporation last time.Now decided not to put the SG 1.025 but lower it to 1.023.
  12. I only realise his agressiveness after i wanted to adjust my brain coral which is about to topple and it attacked my hand.I think i need to get him a mate soon......
  13. They have sharp teeth i think.My false oceelaris even though small still daring to bite anything near his house which includes his tank mate the brown tang.
  14. Curious so want to know.And clownfish do bites people's finger when your finger is in their territory.....
  15. Wah i long time never track this topic now 3 pages long already.I now try using Red Sea Coral Pro salt......If its good imma switch from ME to red sea......Buy ME my pocket got hole.
  16. Admin starts to kick in already.......That spells trouble for you bro........
  17. Hmm last time i tried using seagrass filefish and it works but some maybe a bit notorious and have a taste for your zoas if you have any.
  18. I will be guessing 16 years old or around that age.....
  19. The elegance seems to get bigger and bigger!!!!
  20. Hmm bubble coral for me is not so bad....Acros ah lagi worse.I either used Dettol handwash or lifebuoy bathing soap.Both has a nice fragrance
  21. Wow from a beautiful piece of coral to coral bone only in 24hours seen in the video after he fast forwarded it...
  22. I think is because it is digesting a pretty huge meal.Corals that have a huge meal usually will shrink for a moment then expand i guess.Wow,the fish went so near to the coral and get stung.
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