Tuesday 21 August 2012

1ac RM65,000 Sg Rambai Melaka

Tanah sebelah tali air lapis pertama tepi jalan...
Tanah sudah ditolak bersih...
Tanah dikelilingi kebun sawit...
Tanah amat sesuai untuk pertanian dan perikanan...
Maklumat lain:
- bumi lot;
- hakmilik kekal;
- jalan dalam pembinaan;
- jalan tembus ke UiTM Jasin akan dibina kelak;
- sedang ditanam sawit; dan
- satu pemilik (0196800444).

Hubungi nombor tertera sebelum terlambat!

Wednesday 16 May 2012

It's easier to find us now!

Simple yet easy sign of our place!
One of our larger bonsai trees!
Small fence trees, nice for us home garden!
Many fruit trees also available, for your orchard!

This so called 'Tanduk Rusa', also for sale!

We will post more picture soon!

Tuesday 15 May 2012

Aligator gar fish, RM158

>>> One tail available;
>>> 1 feet in length;
>>> Healthy and active;
>>> Now inside pond in Merlimau, Malacca;
>>> Rare fish as govt ban import starts this year;
>>> Nice fish for pond and aquarium; &
>>> Can grow more than 2 meters.


Call 0167114751, come, view and pick at my place or negotiate on transport...


Thanks...

Monday 7 May 2012

Silver arowana plus complete set 3ft aquarium: RM350



>>> Located in Seksyen 9, Shah Alam;
>>> Fish is healthy & no drop eye with 1.5ft length;
>>> Black plastic cover with white light;
>>> Black metal stand fit for another aquarium;
>>> Please arrange own transport or negotiate on delivery;
>>> Condition: fish 10/10 & aquarium set 8/10; &
>>> Reason selling, upgrade tank & fish.


Call 0167114753!



Wednesday 2 May 2012

informal upright bonsai SOLD for RM80.05


>>> Located in Merlimau, Malacca;
>>> Five years old now;
>>> Trunk strong already, wire taken away;
>>> Just changed soil, next soil change in 6 months; &
>>> Only one unit available SOLD.

Interested, call 0167114753 now!

Come, view & buy at my place or COD within Malacca.

Thanks :-)

arowana tank maintainance is easy but deadly, if wrongly done...

1. Arowana is a tough fish. it is among of the fish species that can tolerate extreme water conditions in aquarium. relative to its price (expensive), arowana is very easy to care.

2. Despite that it is strong, nevertheless it is a very sensitive fish especially when it comes to water change. sudden huge portion water change, can even result in death of your arowana.

3. From my experience, if there is to much chlorine in the water - your arowana can become blind and not soon after that, dies.

4. So, the best way to change the water in your arowana tank is only by replacing 25 percent of the water content. this small water change will not affect your arowana - so, it will not respond in a negative way.

5. Do so (25 percent) water change once a week. it is important because the waste that they produce can also be a poison to them.

Only change 25 percent of water, once a week...

Tuesday 24 April 2012

Arowana tank maintenance tips...


- one of the lowest requirements of care of any tropical species;

- well filtered, soft and slightly acidic water at roughly 28C is preferable;

- in captivity to be kept in a wide variety of conditions ranging from a PH4 to PH8 and KH2 to KH20...depending on specific fish and its tolerance to the environment but...are very hardy;

- (so,) ideal conditions are based around sensitivity to PH and we always recommend owners keep their tanks as close to PH6.4 to PH6.8 as possible;

- exceedingly tolerant of poor conditions, they are not however tolerant at all to changing conditions. The greatest risk your Arowana will face is a change in environment such as changing the filter, or overfeeding a tank that has too weak a filter (which) can cause a spike in ammonia, nitrates or nitrites;

- It is not the conditions themselves that can be harmful but the change which may result in losing your fish;

- A clear example of this is a tank that has been poorly kept for several months. The owner decides to perform a 60% water change with the purest, most perfectly conditioned and correct water. 

- As a result the Arowana becomes unable to swim correctly, starts to rotate in the water and over a week dies. The issue is not the condition of the water but the unexpected change; &

- (so,) this same change could be achieved with 10% water changes per week, or even a reduction of the water level and a drip fed increase over several weeks.

p/s: hope its useful...