Wait till they have half a dozen leaves per plant. Then you should be able to bend the stalk back toward the base of mother plant, and plantlets should break off easily.
HTH
Most plants I have recieved this way end up mush.
I refuse to send plants like this myself as I would not want to take the risk.
I have even received some Anubias cuttings place inside a prepaid courier bag. Thats all. Nothing else.It didnt look good once i received it.
Grab a couple of extra bags next time you buy fresh produce from the supermarket. They are perfect.
Add a few mils of water and tie the bag off. Put in small box and post Packet Post with NZ post.about $3-$4 to post.
Thats what I do for my plants I sell on the unmentionable site.
Have been doing it fo a few years now.
Please note. I buy my bags. I DO NOT help myself to the ones at the supermarket. just an idea of where you can get one to send your plants, without buying a whole packet.
I will let you know when ready.
Rainbows are slow developers. At th mo they are only just onto daphnia and brine shrimp.
Prob be ready in a month or two.
They take a bit longer to colour up though.
Red one is Glossolepis incisus
Dwarf neon is Melanotaenia praecox
Rainbows are awesome fish.
I am in the process of setting up a tank for mine.
I am breeding the Melanotaenia praecox
Kelly Tarltons has an eel display I think.
I dont think Auckland or Wellington zoo even have Native fish at all.
I would of thought at least they would have.
Hello and welcome.
Oscars are very much like aquatic puppies. Always chewing on things and pooping everywhere. But they are neat :lol:
Upgrade, and you wont regret it!!
I have not yet made it back to the stream, But youg perch could very well be it.
The stream runs into a local lake that has lots of perch in it.(ive caught them with a rod)
I never thought of perch, silly me :oops:
If the weater is good, and sea is calm.
Then a must is Chaddies Charters. Its down in the harbour towards the breakwater.
Boat ride in an old english Rescue boat hat is launched down a slipway.Goes out around sugarloafs and if your keen you can throw a lure off the back an catch Kahwai.
http://www.windwand.co.nz/chaddiescharters/
The street by Shell station is called princess street.
Correction from my last post......
Follow Ohangai road, not tawhiti road, Tawhiti road continues on from Princess Street.