Jump to content

WEEKLY SHIPMENT UPDATE - 19 Aug 2013 - 25 Aug 2013


Recommended Posts

  • SRC Member
Any lemonpeel angel at iwarna?..
Saw a few at CF bro.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes

Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they don't like.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Senior Reefer

Iwarna @ 1230:

Came in many interesting specimens... Lots of sexy, harlequin, arrow crabs, yt, moorish, glass anemone shrimps, glass shrimp(yellow variant), anthias, sunrise dotty, red scooter, few weird shrimps, blue eye cardinals, possum wrasse... And the usual fishes and corals.

Some bros looking for a tiny flame angel?

attachicon.gifimage.jpg

This was in the pico display tank, 1inch+ baby, not sure its for sale.

To the bro who reserved the yellowbrown scopas tang, im also interested, please pm if u are willing let go! Thanks and happy reefing!

this tiny flame is just as rare as the yellow scopas.

the origin of this flame angel is from the Philippines. Almost all the flames you see for sale are collected from Marshall islands and the surrounding areas. Very few come from Hawaii where they are locally rare. Even fewer come from Philippines, where they are at their limit in terms of their distribution.

Philippine flames are more orange in color, and because are rare locally finding a mate of the same species is not as easy and they more often than not, mate with the more abundant and closely related rusty angel to produce rusty x flame, or false shepardi angel offsprings.

yes, a normal flame from marshall/christmas islands is so much easier and nicer to obtain. a normal hawaiian yellow tang is so much yellower and nicer than the brown scopas. but knowing the story behind these unusual fish makes it all the more enjoyable and special! just sharing in case some people are wondering what all the fuss is about for these 2 normal looking fish. :)

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

this tiny flame is just as rare as the yellow scopas.

the origin of this flame angel is from the Philippines. Almost all the flames you see for sale are collected from Marshall islands and the surrounding areas. Very few come from Hawaii where they are locally rare. Even fewer come from Philippines, where they are at their limit in terms of their distribution.

Philippine flames are more orange in color, and because are rare locally finding a mate of the same species is not as easy and they more often than not, mate with the more abundant and

Thanks for sharing or noobs like me won't know the difference! The differences makes these fishes exciting!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • SRC Member
U happen to know to price?
Sorry bro was there rather quickly didn't ask the price. On top of that, there was a couple of asfurs, a rather nice rusty with spots that formed straight lines and not the random spots all over (its not v obvious until u put it side by side with another rusty but nice nonetheless), tiny clown trigs, 2 multibar left and 2 hybrid yellow/scopas tang.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes

Too many people spend money they haven't earned to buy things they don't want to impress people they don't like.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Senior Reefer

Anyone seen yasha gobies?

ah bac has a tank full of yasha gobies.

also at ah bac, watanabe angels 1 male and many females.

one whole tank full of Sailfin anthias (Rabaulichthys cf. suzuki)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Apart from Auntie and Ah Beng in Pasir Ris who always carry live adult brine shrimps, does anyone know where else to get them, especially in the west area? Non-marine aquariums are fine too. Thanks!
Apart from Auntie and Ah Beng in Pasir Ris who always carry live adult brine shrimps, does anyone know where else to get them, especially in the west area? Non-marine aquariums are fine too. Thanks!
Hi bro, u can try aquastar at yishun, see them have most times i been there, but call and check... 67593400

Buy fish that excite YOU, and respect others' passions.

Yes, we know, there's a cheaper and prettier fish than the one were talking about. - John Coppolino

Link to comment
Share on other sites

btw, any fish or shrimp shipment that can eat bristle worms?
Usually most wrasse will eat bristles, but commonly used is the sixline wrasse... But beware of aggression when i grows bigger...

Buy fish that excite YOU, and respect others' passions.

Yes, we know, there's a cheaper and prettier fish than the one were talking about. - John Coppolino

Link to comment
Share on other sites

btw, any fish or shrimp shipment that can eat bristle worms?

For predator fish on bristle worms. I vote Orchid dottyback... nice & not aggresive...

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+1500+1116&pcatid=1116

For predator Invert on bristle worms. I vote coral band shrimp (try get a pair)... Very cool looking..

Cheers and Happy Reefing...

30ikthj.gif30ikthj.gif30ikthj.gif
BANNER.jpg
1-3.jpg


LFS Map in singapore
__________________
><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º>
·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. >((((º>
Cheers and Happy Reefing....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share




×
×
  • Create New...