Used to, but a failed "investment", one advise is to use sea-water sold in shops rather than to use marine salt solutions, and the place where you buy the fish, is also important. For good price, maybe can try lavender that side.Originally posted by ed-15:haha.. cycling my tank now.. 2 more weeks can buy nemo put.. anyone keep marine fish here too?
Bukit batok got meh? got marine fish shop? where?Originally posted by sLeEpWaLkErInG:Used to, but a failed "investment", one advise is to use sea-water sold in shops rather than to use marine salt solutions, and the place where you buy the fish, is also important. For good price, maybe can try lavender that side.
My customer selling marine and tropical fish, interested juz pm me, I will give you the contact, it is in bukit batok area for your info.
max i reckon, not more than 3 fishes..Originally posted by ed-15:wondering anyone here noes what the max number of fishes that can fit into a 1.5 feet tank
Oh..3 fishes only.....Originally posted by vroomvroom:max i reckon, not more than 3 fishes..
u can checked out arofanatics under marine
or sgreefclub for more info.
Those are the expert marine hobbist who share their experience via tt forum
can let me know address?Originally posted by sLeEpWaLkErInG:Used to, but a failed "investment", one advise is to use sea-water sold in shops rather than to use marine salt solutions, and the place where you buy the fish, is also important. For good price, maybe can try lavender that side.
My customer selling marine and tropical fish, interested juz pm me, I will give you the contact, it is in bukit batok area for your info.