There are only few of such shops, those I visited only deal in
freshwater stuff.
There are a few.
However, a lot of them also deal with fresh water stuffs.
"Kelmen" <kel...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I'm looking forward somewhere else, preferable around Seri
Kembangan/Serdang.
Think there's not much choice. Will try Pandan Indah.
"Kelmen" <kel...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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The cost and maintenance do go higher for coral.
BTW, does reef = coral? Or reef = marine aquatic plant?
The only additional setup for marine fish (no coral or plant) is the
protein skimmer. Maybe the nitrate denutrition stuff.
What specis you been tried? My wife wanna a clownfish.
My initial liveforms are : clownfish, its partner anemoe (is it a
coral, or just plant?), some marine plant (not coral), maybe seahorse
too.
The resources for these research not much, most are foreign source, not
local.
I'm yet to commit on this, not before my few visits to some marine fish
shop 1st.
Reef refers to the corals and plants and the fishes. The whole gamut.
> The only additional setup for marine fish (no coral or plant) is the
> protein skimmer. Maybe the nitrate denutrition stuff.
>
> What specis you been tried? My wife wanna a clownfish.
>
Nemo of course got. Blue damsel, tomato fish, etc. All died. Poor fellas.
> My initial liveforms are : clownfish, its partner anemoe (is it a
> coral, or just plant?), some marine plant (not coral), maybe seahorse
> too.
>
The anemones need a lot of minerals, you know. Otherwise they shrivel and
die off. One anemone can set one back by RM50!!!
Anyway, it good for reducing stress.
I chk their listing price for the calcium machinery, it cost about 800
- 1.2K ! Do you use that device and is it necessary?
I intend to bring in a 60g tank. If the marine project failed
miserably, then some of the stuff may reuse for freshwater.
T-Junction wrote:
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If your project fail, go the red Arowana ! It's simply beautiful.
Oh, do look out for any sign of rust in your home as time goes by due to the
effect of the evaporation of salt water. Otherwise, a successful marine
aquarium is simply a wonder in the living room. Enjoy.!
"Kelmen" <kel...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I found a site which is local aquarium hobbyists hot site!
I managed get many LFS here, many are nearby my place!
Been travelling to Pandan Indah/Subang Jaya from Serdang last few
trips!
Unfortunely, this site is a chinese site:
http://www.mercuryfin.com/fish.my/bbs/
What do you think of the Sabah Kaloi?
I love to eat fish!!!
"Kelmen" <kel...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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There's another site I found out recently
http://myfish.info
But its damn slow, and I'm not a member. You can try it.
Sabah Kaloi? Dunno what's that.
Yah, I love seafood. But I'm not setting up an aquarium to fill my
stomach. :P
LOL
I frequent 2 foreign sites for good info about marine.
http://www.reefcentral.com/
http://www.aquariacentral.com/ (site is having problem recently)
Sabah Kaloi is some sort of gourami from where else but Sabah.
A baby cost around RM13.00, so it would not be feasible to make it into a
dish !:))
If you want marine fish, you can go to Penang and get them off Batu
Ferringhi for free :-)))