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klaymann

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  1. sweet for a first setup, as was said before , plenty of filteration / circulation is needed ,as per your critter listing , minced seafood for all the livestock (hand fed to the anemones) , and place tank in the coldest part of your house until chiller installed, rockpools vary in temps massively from cold to over tropical temps and salinities so your collecting from the hardiest points of the ocean life forms.. you can have chiller blocks floating in the current to keep heat down until chiller unit installed... have kept numerous NZ marine tanks when in Tauranga and all from exp with sea horses, octopus , stargazers, leather jackets , kelp / marble fish, mao mao , pipefish , crabs & shrimps of all types, anemones , sea weeds , sponges , etc etc blah blah... ... so keep up the good work ....

    Mystic!! you playing the nazi police here!? ... lol .. yur cute as , gud on ya :)

  2. Please feed him live fish at that age, it will help him come out of his cave and start roaming the tank hunting , pallets aren't a good idea , they aren't a cichlid . live fish , bloodworms , fresh minced ox heart are what they need , have kept both types D.micro's & D. Quad's ... bluddy shy guy's till they settle but unless they are bigger than their tank mates (cichlids etc) they will sulk and hide away ... have pics of a couple about 35 cm's that had for along time if you want to see , fed them goldfish the size of a fist.. oh and by the way , plz put marine salt into the tank ( brackish) does wonders for fungal etc.. good luck and enjoy the cool lil dude :)

  3. hey peace all!! ... have snorkelled with killies over here, and rainbow fish, other odd looking dudes and yabbies, turtles etc at gardner falls , yet to I.D any of them , bluddy fast bugga's ... gonna bring nets next time, and hopefully post water testing & pics of my collecting..

    but getin back to killies , best advice as most would say , kill the PH , java moss & sphagnum moss ,& put lids on your tanks :)

  4. Darker substrates work best with most freshwater fish, if you have dived/snorkelled in most of their habitats you'll find that is the case .. basically the darker the bottom the more the fish feel safer, hence less stress, blotchy colours, odd behaviour etc. . but as said is mostly and not all the case.. have been to a few places and also been involved with professional aquarium setups back in NZ, and find that fish in general (Asian, African, Aust, American ) are more happy ( behaviour, colour, etc )...

    this has to be offset by the owners preference so thats up to them in the end being the owners of these life forms ...

    but this can be another story with brackish species.. :)

  5. Quote.. "Remember, if someone makes a post you find offensive or a personal attack, do not retaliate. If you advise a moderator or administrator about it the problem will get fixed and appropriate action will be taken. "

    it" IS" like being at school .. you want us to tattletail on them when usually ya just beat them up in the playground during recess... :o :lol: :wink:

    but alls fair in fish and war..... :D

  6. Well not too good at keeping a convo in "kraut" .. but can swear like a "trooper" in german .. as ya do !! :lol: ... an yes frags welcome here too ! (once I combine both tanks into a large one)... 8)

    you full german cookie?

  7. We are kiwi's after all and banter and " taking the p*ss" is very normal ........ ( well for normal people anyway) .. this all sounds like hmmm.... draconian/nazism opinionated enforcement.

    where is freedom of speech ( within takin' the piss boundries of course)...

  8. Hey! Hornworts cool :o ... best plant for raising baby fish :D just watch the growth ... but to the boatmen/back swimmers ..

    which one is a mid/top water dweller ... have seen these guys attack mossie larvae .... the bottom dwellers look like they carry a shield on their back and anchor to the bottom ... the midwater I always thought where boatmen and bottom dwellers as back swimmers but goin' by posts must have it around the wrong way.. hmmm am I wrong here ??? :-?

    and lets not mention damsel/dragonfly larvae ... or the cool little red swimming spider like dudes... ( ah .. memories) .... 8)

  9. I know the best predator to get rid of the Gambusia ...."US" ..give us your location and we can come around an net them out ... I'm sure there are a few of us that keep fish eaters :o ... .....so how about it ???? :wink:

    :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: go the peas.

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