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  2. I would like to breed them but I am finding conflicted information as to whether or not this is doable in freshwater. The location I get mine from is downstream from the coast by a long river and multiple waterfalls and is in a forest. There are bullies in there with them (unsure what type though we saw a big male that looked like a redfin, others were all small and brown though). It seems strange that they would be able to go up the waterfall for their larvae to end up in the sea (unless there is access to the coast from the other end but there is a lot of space in between if there is). Chatgpt (not reliable I know but good for brainstorming) told me I could breed them in freshwater and keeps saying it's been done by people before in freshwater but has anyone actually done this? I have 9 shrimp atm but will be getting more in November when we go back to that place.
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  4. Gonna raise whistling tree frog tadpoles! I think they're super cool. Sadly none for sale near me so I'm gonna get them shipped from Greymouth (to Northland). I've got an ecostyle 47, raised tadpoles before but they were green and golden bell frogs. Going to gradually introduce them to my pond when they start getting back legs. Anyone got tips?
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  6. A lot of estuarine habitats are degraded nowadays but because they are flushed daily can still offer up a diverse range of flora and fauna especially the closer you get to the sea, keep looking.
  7. A good start carloctopus is here
  8. Hello, I'm a young budding ecologist and I've recently discovered that its legal to keep native freshwater fish. I have just set up a self-sustaining native microfauna aquarium and it is flourishing with potamopyrgus and paratya shrimp. I'm thinking of setting up a native fish aquarium of about 70L and wouldn't mind some advice on that. I live in Oratia, Auckland so does anyone know what lives around here (I've found common bullies, Koura, shrimp but nothing else in Oratia stream)?
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  10. When using the calculators, do the calculations include bracing?
  11. I would say this would depend on the behaviors your fish show.
  12. maxxi1

    EK

    Tanks can be resealed ypu tube has some good videos alot of beginners wouldn't attempt it however. Have a look at some videos and make a decision for yourself
  13. maxxi1

    Leopard Fish

    Umm depends where you are they all seem to be top of north island ainthree fish sometimes sells them ( if they are still going) but they are facebook based and will not ship. Sometimes they randomly pop up on trade me
  14. For body and fin rot super clean water and helpful things like tonic salt and Indian almold leaf... but strictly super clean water is the best option. All the best
  15. Please do not put a goldfish in a bowl. One fish is too many and 3, no matter how small, would not last long. A goldfish needs at least 80L of water (pref 120L) plus good filtration and regular maintenance. The first thing your church children would get to discuss, if you put 3 goldfish in a bowl, is whether their goldfish went to heaven. We, as an organisation, do not sell fish. Our members offer when they have some for sale.
  16. How old was he? Bettas have a 2 - 5 year life span and can often be relatively old when they arrive in a pet shop. They will deteriorate quickly when it is old age. This can be mistaken for fin rot or other disease. As there has been a delay in response here, did he survive?
  17. Caryl

    Leopard Fish

    I haven't seen them for quite a few years (but I haven't been specifically looking either) but used to breed them. A lovely fish. Ask at your local pet store, if you have one, if they can get some for you.
  18. I noticed last night that my Betta had a small tear on his fins. I tested my water about 7 days ago an everything was perfect, tested again last night and my ammonia had bounced up. I moved him into a hospital tank within a couple hours an treated with tonic. This morning when I checked him it was way worse, the end of his body was abit patchy and fins more deteriorated. My locals said that there's nothing more I can do at the moment. I'm very worried he won't make it through the night, he's starting to struggle. Any advice is much appreciated.
  19. reports.pdf Reports - attached - these will go into the minutes as well. Thanks team see you all tomorrow
  20. Minutes from last years AGM FNZAS AGM 2024 minutes.pdf
  21. Below are the Nominations for positions, also the Statement of Financial performance for the 2024 - 2025 Tax year, Reports will be added to this thread as they are received as well Thank you FNZAS President Nominations for FNZAS Executive 2025-2026.pdf statement of financial performance 2024 2025.pdf
  22. Here are the details for 2025 AGM As the Fish show and Expo has been postponed for a year we have had to revert to an online only AGM Please note anyone can join - but only people on the executive and the delegates can speak unless we open the floor. I will add more details below this post regarding AGM President FNZAS is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A RECORDED MEETING Topic: FNZAS's AGM Time: Apr 26, 2025 10:00 AM Auckland, Wellington Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/97593927808?pwd=kAXQoDbuAsiYOhAiDVqbowtwHiHaOM.1 Meeting ID: 975 9392 7808 Passcode: 986889
  23. Karl is in Australia now doing reptile relocations lol
  24. Derek can you get away with just thick sponge as a divider then it can be removed when you want
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