Ok I see.. You are correct. I thought I was sure that the ones at the rear is rotala wallichii
Ok I see.. You are correct. I thought I was sure that the ones at the rear is rotala wallichii
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Looks like will upgrade my light set when the time comes.
So nice.
Thanks.
I enjoyed my visit and my fish visits. Nice to meet you Ron. Look forward getting in touch with you in the future. Thanks for a few members who took the time to take me around the fish shops in Singapore in my short stay.
Regards
Ricky
Ricky, the pleasure is all mine.
It was delightful to have you, Darren and friends pop by the shop. The schedule over the past couple of days have been, for lack of a better word, mind-boggling, to meet the many guests from across the big pond and those from the Asia-Pacific rim as well (having a helluva time trying to remember their names too!).
Please convey my regards to Darren and do tell him that his enthusiasm with plants and their propagation is highly infectious but inspiring, and I'd love to exchange more off-beat ideas with him!!
Anyhow, I'll sign up with LFC soon and chat up with you guys then. Take care and do enjoy what the rest of South East Asia has to offer.
I'm back & keeping 'em fingers wet,
Ronnie Lee
Thanks Ron. I know it is hard to keep up. Darren had to do a write up on everything too
We both have your email so will keep in contact. Im sure you both will be exchanging emails daily with the out of box ideas for propergation methods and rare plants.
Speak soon.
R
The rocks are our personal collection. Cant find it anywhere else. The wood is just standard redmoor wood. There is a lot in Blue Planet, Nature Aquarium, Y618, Seaview aquarium. Initially it is light brown like what you saw in the 90cm Planted tank 1. When it is season (After you put it in your tank for 6 months), it will turn dark brown like Robert's tree.
Regards
William
Grats shadow on the win in nano class. No wonder the moss looked similar.
90cm 3rd place Same concept as Ada contest entry? My co commented
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I visited Aquarama on Saturday to see if I could pick up a new Eheim filter but the model I wanted was not available. The absence of some Japanese exhibitors this time was clearly felt. I missed the new products from them. Each Aquarama I'd go to see what new stuff they came up with. This year's Aquarama to me personally, was a slight disappointment.
On the other hand, I did get to see some new items, and one that caught my fancy was the Eubiq electrical system. It was a neat and safe way to get an electrical socket in our cabinets etc. The price was a little steep but for the simplicity, it was a great idea.
The Triops from a Taiwanese company was something else I wanted but by the time I arrived it was sold out.
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Fish.. Simply Irresistable
Back to Killies... slowly.
Hi Ron was fantastic to meet you and finally get to visit the shop,,, indeed bro we will stay in touch.. i'm looking forward to exchangeing both ideas and plants/mosses with you.
Was great to meet other Singapore hobbyists,, esp A big thankyou to Alvin for makeing us feel so welcome, really enjoyed the wine bro..
looking forward to meeting up again when I visit Singapore next year...
keep in touch guys
all the best ... Darren
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