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  2. AI can be very useful for visual brainstorming, conceptual sketches, and coming up with creative or even “fantasy” aquarium layouts.
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  4. Golden algae eater for sale approx 10cm long. Paraparaumu based $25
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  6. There's a Livebearers NZ Facebook page that mentions they are not available in NZ. Check the allowable import list.
  7. True maxxi1 but there may still be people asking the same question and the answers will be different now, especially with AI. Has anyone tried designing an aquarium using AI and what sort of results did they get?
  8. Am looking for Apistogramma in the Wellington region (am also willing to travel). Species I am after are: Borelli, Bitaeniata, Macmasteri, Elizabethae, Shishita, and Erythrura.
  9. Contact fintastic studios ... I may have heard some things ... but check the L number
  10. Hi There, Looking to buy 2x Butterfly Pleco. Location: Auckland
  11. maxxi1

    Rice Fish

    Lampeye fish are not rice fish.. they are more like killies than rice fish also this is an older thread you've replied to 😀
  12. To note you've replied to a thread thats 11 years old.
  13. fishyface

    Leopard Fish

    I already found some online at demitryfish.co.nz
  14. Where did the least killifish come from?
  15. fishyface

    Rice Fish

    they sell lamp eye rice fish on fishly
  16. I totally get what you mean — finding free and user-friendly design tools for aquarium layouts can be surprisingly hard. Most generic 3D software feels overkill for simple scaping ideas. Sometimes, the best option is to look for garden or interior layout apps and adapt them. And in a broader sense, hire artificial intelligence developers when you need custom solutions for your business needs, because off-the-shelf software rarely fits 100% of your workflow and tailored tools can give you a real competitive edge.
  17. Already have those, I have heard of them in nz bot never seen any
  18. Hello new to the convo but I’m a new fish owner and I’m getting bronze cold fish and I’m looking for an algae eater that can be in an unseated tank with them so if any of you know a good mach for a unheated tank I’d like to know 😃
  19. Hey I do not think we have them in nz.. closest thing we get is the dusky millions / leopard fish
  20. have you considered a plywood tank with two "windows" of glass?
  21. i really want to build a 20 foot tank , but trying to get glass that long is a nightmare
  22. does anyone know where to find least killifish for sale in nz? they are also known as: midget livebearer, dwarf livebearer, mosqu. scientific name heterandria formosa.
  23. Our very fertile female is having a 3-4 babies every two months and our fish tank is overcrowded with 1-6month old Mollies. I’m looking to give away 10 to a good home. You don’t need to take them all. Pick up or drop off in Wellington/Lower Hutt area.
  24. Hi all, New to the world of fish and aquariums and I'm currently putting together my first Betta tank. Ive been searching for information on seiryu stone in tanks but I've had a lot of conflicting information including information from the local animates. Has anyone used seiryu in their tanks with betta without any issues? I don't mind doing water changes to keep the hard water level down but would appreciate anyone with experience doing so successfully. Or should I just give up on the stone and use it for something else?
  25. Public consultation has started - this shows - no changes to alot where tissue cultures are included email as follows: The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) wants your feedback about proposed changes to the Import Health Standard: Plants for Planting (155.02.06). Proposed changes to the Plants for Planting Import Health Standard (155.02.06)
  26. Come along and join us for discussions about all things Aquarium related. Biscuits, tea and coffee provided. Wi-Fi available Our meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Kelson Community Center 5A Timaru Grove, Kelson, Lower Hutt 5010 Meeting times are 7.30 PM to 9:30 PM Family friendly environment, all ages are welcome at meetings There is parking available on site. We enjoy all parts of the hobby, and our meetings cover topics requested by members, guest speakers, and projects. Subscriptions: $30.00 Which includes $10.00 FNZAS Capitation fee. The capitation fee does not apply to junior memberships.
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