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X_Japan

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  1. It could have been stung. another reason is that your water conditions are not good enough, causing it to close up and show yellow patches.
  2. Oei Wedgee!!! Who's the horny 1 around here?!?!?!? huh?!!? nbz............. Wanna kena slap!
  3. hi all.... this website has something to say about the colouration of acros it may not be the light alone...... read more about it and give your comments please. http://www.aquarium.net/0597/0597_2.shtml
  4. at the moment, u should have a few clams left izzit?? hope this thing stops
  5. wah lau Morgan like sad case man HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHa beware afterwards your acros all kena stolen ah MOrgan!
  6. Sorry to ask....... but how many clams do you have left, AT?
  7. wedgee............ U can go get a titanium grounding probe...... or maybe a rust proof probe......... tie one end to something that is non conductive
  8. now the problem is that no one is actually sure of the cause at the moment......... We can't just deduce anything at the moment.....
  9. U mean u bought your last clam at LCK 110 or the last clam that died??
  10. Goniopora Lobata do not have much stinging capabilities.......
  11. To add on, there have been a few unproven cases where by Lysmata grabhami will turn predatory to corals and clams........... read around some webpages ......but it has not been fully proven as most of the time, it goes around doing their cleaning duties or scavenging food......... and yes, my clams were bought during late August.
  12. no AT....I have read about this disease before too........happens to quite a few reefers around the world already. my clams came from LCK 110 ...... all my clams died in a 1 and 1/2 week span after keeping them for about 2 weeks....one thing was that one of my clams were showing growth...new white ridges were growing........... ALL OF A SuDDEN.......they died one by one.............similiar to your case now. I had wanted to kick myself as I thought that maybe it was my lighting that was the fault...... Creetin has seen all the dead clam shells that I put beside my tank for decoration....... I bought another clam again to try out my water and new lighting again once more........ i hope nothing like this will happen again.........sorry AT to hear about this......
  13. the chart is only applicable if u were to keep a Fish Only With Live Rock...... MOst of the fishes here can't be kept in a reef tank and are NOt REEF SAFE!!~!! Dun be a Statistics like what Dodo has said..... dun afterwards kena Flamed JIA JIA LAT for filling your tank to the max in a few days again....... thus breaking the record.. haha take things slow and easy........
  14. your water has not been grounded......... that is a mild electric shock
  15. !!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! At LAST! Welcome! mi lady~ to the Cyber Amazonian land of men! Here you will find myriads and myriads of information suitable for keeping marine organisms........ Behold!
  16. AT, tell u wat i go get my original warcraft then we chiong online on boh?
  17. sorry for the huge picture here I do not know how to resize my pics through my scanner
  18. anyone seen this surgeon around??? find that its quite nice
  19. Night Elves rule man!!! I love using night elves myself where do u usually play?? maybe one day can go chiong night elves!! I must safeguard this land...... Who disturbs the wild?
  20. find out the wattage 1st as having a 4 footer demands more lighting.. and it only holds 2 bulbs...... if possible, use about 4 PLs in the 55w range
  21. in general, all clowns are easy to keep. if your tank is already cycled, it will most indefinitely do well. if you want.....you could try a gold banded maroon clown its looks nice
  22. unless u have alot of things in ur sand inside lah hahaha dun think of buying so many things and stuff it all inside lah take it one step at a time u wan flam angel, coral beauty, yellow tang........ now u wan orange spotted goby.... take things easy man
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