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carla

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  1. So did you all go? I remember it was severe fun when i went many many years ago
  2. A photo would be appreciated
  3. I took a stone from my severely algae'd Jordanella tank and put it in with the Julidochromis when I first had the transciptus kids and they were on it all the time. if they ate the algae or just the creepy crawlies that must live in it I don't know, but the algae got less on the stone and the transcriptus grew like mushrooms. Only drawback is of course to watch out that the algae isn't going to go and settle everywhere in their tank as well, as they won't keep it under control (nor do the hordes of Jordanella either in their tank!). So I put it in the middle of the white sand in the front and removed it when the first long threads went looking for somewhere to attach.
  4. What are you feeding your demasonii? Do they need additional algae for grazing? or can they live on zuchini or lettuce as a substitute greenery?
  5. Hmmm - must be doing something wrong then, cause my transcriptus babies are now over half grown, nearly as long as the parents, just not "filled out" yet. They came out of their cave about 2mm long and that was just before Xmas!
  6. Yes it can. It damages the internal organs including the swimbladder. So if there was a loud "Bang" that everybody could hear in the lounge - I am sure that the poor fish would have had internal damages too. Unfortunately it seems that most people look for chemical problems first, but fish are very susceptible to sound waves, which seems not to be taken into account. Remember how people used to fish in Sout America, Greece and Asia - with explosives. The fish would just float onto the surface - still alive, but damaged - and people would pick the ones off that they either wanted to eat - or sell to the Aquarium Trade....
  7. Ira might be 100% right there - as I have seen blonde guppies looking the same on the picture as golden or yellow ....
  8. Cory babies actually do extremely well in very dirty tanks with lots of debris at the bottom. Exactly the opposite of many other fish kids! They tend to live IN the debris. I am constantly amazed of how many of them I can fish out of some of the big tanks when cleaning the tanks out after a year or two, sometimes a hundred or more ...
  9. I would think that it was the shock wave from the exploding heater that damaged internal organs in the fish. We all know that kids shouldn't be knocking on the glass of the tanks because of that! So if that would be the case then no water changes will help, as the damaged fish will just die over a couple of weeks if they cannot "repair" themselves.
  10. As a person that DOES sell guppies to pet shops - I can assure you the breeder does NOT make any money. Firstly a guppy that I sell for $1.50 to the LFS (and they will not pay more at any costs!) will be sold on for at least $5.00 - this is to get ALL the costs covered (by the pet shop): Rent, salaries, kiwisaver, insurance, phone, electricity, advertising, interest on loans to get the shop up and running, any deaths (as fish not always take kindly to go from one tank to another with completely different water parameters) etc etc ...... The $1.50 will of course NOT cover MY cost of raising said guppy - I am selling him cause I cannot just "compost" the poor fellows. This is what most LFS are happy about. If they buy imported guppies then they often have the so-called "guppy disease" which kills the fish very quickly - or at least it will kill all the guppies that I sell to the LFS - as mine wouldn't have any resistance to that disease. So if any fish shop has bought "lovely imported guppies" (as in females with coloured tails) - they have no other choice than to sell them for 10 or 15 dollars each - so long as they can keep them alive. I would strongly recommend that if you want guppies for keeps that you buy of a local breeder that has raised several generations in NZ - WITHOUT buying any off-shore fish in!!
  11. Of course you can have a planted tank with cichlids. Maybe I should do some photos of mine? Just don't get the HUGE diggers in!
  12. Why fish - you ask? Why not - I ask!
  13. I usually look up in my books what I think is the problem - then get the vet to look it over with me - and prescribe the antibiotics or whatever I cannot get over the counter. The pharmacy will then order the stuff in for me. Has always worked ok. What is your problem - or the fishes problem?
  14. carla

    Paradise Fish

    If the female survives long enough they are very easy to breed. He builds a bubble nest and then they swim around in a beautiful knot and lay eggs - thousands of them. He then shoos her away and looks after the nest and the hatching young. Best to remove the female at this stage. He picks the young up and spits them back into the bubbles if they drop out. Once he stops spitting them back and starts swallowing them its time to move him out as well.... The babies need green water and infusoria, which is pretty easy and also serves to hide them from each other LOL. When bigger they will eat anything really, I used to put some big daphnia in and they ate all the babies as they popped out. However they will not grow at the same rate and as I said above its difficult if you do not sort them according to size every week or two. They will just keep eating each other. They will breed in a cold water tank - no problems.
  15. carla

    Paradise Fish

    There is no such thing as a placid paradise fish - in fact I have given up breeding them, as even in their own species tank they will kill each other until there is 1 male left. He is then very nice and tame and eats out of hand, but as soon as I introduce some girls he will slowly kill them. The same goes for the kids - you start off with about 2000, after a week there are about 1000 - after a month some are just a tiny bit bigger and they will survive - maybe 30 or 40. You think this is it - at least you have these to sell. Nope! If they do not go into individual tanks then there will be 1 male left .... And that is in 400 litre tanks - heavily planted!!
  16. Yep we breed them. They are 5 dollars each. How many do you want? Send me a pm if you like.
  17. well Dixon - how about you come back with an accurate description and a picture of these "bugs" - cause We have them too and I am keen to know if your's are the same LOLOL
  18. Ahhh - but Ira - you forgot the flu bugs, the ginger beer bugs, the stomach bugs and the green vegie bugs, just to name a few interesting species I just LOVE the english language :roll:
  19. Well it seems that people with 23 feedbacks know more about the legality of auction sites than TM itself: "Just for sandras benefit - this auction is an offer to be accepted with a bid - in the offer, terms are specifically stated in the auction. This means that legally, the person making the offer has the right to not sell these fish to people who are not considered to be competent....." Amazing really! :lol:
  20. Its all nice and good and I wholeheartedly agree to the idea to check out where the pets go. However according to TM rules the seller HAS to sell to the highest bidder once reserve is reached. If he wants to vet the people before then thats fine (not sure how you would do that through an auction where he doesn't know whos going to bid in the last 2 minutes! - you really have to put an ad up for that). I do NOT believe that TM would be happy if somebody pays 1000 dollars and doesn't get the fish. Cause they have entered a contract. And what is the seller going to do then? Ask TM for a refund for the $42 success fee, cause he doesn't want to fulfill his part of the contract? Tricky! I would never sell at auction if I am worried where my pets would go.
  21. Hehe Caryl - that is why I am NOT hobbling there LOL
  22. AYE Bill ???? What did he want to express? Got lost somehow! :roll:
  23. Yep there was this discussion on TM before especially with dogs. TM then decided that they should be sold by ad not by auction to circumvent exactly that problem that somebody wins the auction, turns up - and you REALLY do NOT want to hand over that dog ... However I am not sure if you can do an ad with fish ?? P.S.: What are you hanging about here snookie - you should be at the pub - or at the club meeting...
  24. Me to smidey - maybe you could convince TM to change the rules?
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