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davidb

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  1. why not just breed them. easy enough :roll:
  2. No It won't... I have it IN my Sump in my Reef tank under pumps to cut down vibrations and its all good
  3. will post some more pics tomorrow hopefully
  4. won't the fish get freaked by their reflections?
  5. Wetapunga are far more docile than Tree Weta. They can bite though. I was over there for 2 1/2 weeks as a volunteer working for DoC. It is hard to get over there if you are not working for DoC as you will need a permit to stay overnight, but you can get over for day trips, about 300 people go over every year but you'll pay through the nose for it, particularly if you want to take your own boat out. When I was there I was primarily trying to catch Chevron Skinks (2 have been found on little barrier in the last 20 years), but I was also setting up and monitoring pitfall traps to catch Copper skinks, Moko Skinks, Shore Skinks, Marbled Skinks etc...
  6. Here are a few Pics from my stint on LBI... Will hopefully put more in good time. Saw Lots of things including: -Tuatara -Copper, Marbled, Moko, Ornate and Shore Skinks -Pacific, Forest and Common Geckos -Wetapunga, 3species of cave weta, ground weta and tree weta -Hundreds of Saddlebacks, Kiwi, Hihi, Robins and Bellbirds etc -Kokako -Lesser-short-tailed and long-tailed bats -A Marlin jumping on the way out -Hammerheads and Bronze whalers It was a real wildlife experience- hard work though!!! Lots of bushwacking, climbing up dried up waterfalls etc. Rhighto- heres some pics Wetapunga (Little Barrier Island Giant Weta) On my hand for a better size reference Tuatara (Juvie) Spot the Camoflauged Hoplodactylus pacificus
  7. All good aye- (sorry bout Thread Crashing DantezGirl, I'll make a new Post in this section)
  8. I just got back form Little Barrier last night. Am uploading pics at the moment- please be patient!
  9. Am going to Little Barrier to do work for DoC monitoring Tuatara and Chevron Skinks. Will be gone for 2 Weeks. I will be contactable by cell ph. If any-one needs me. Talk to you all in 2 Weeks- Bye!
  10. why not fill it with zoanthids and mushrooms, that'll be cooler
  11. Was this coral for Sale Reef and If So, how much please?
  12. Yes they are. Cookie Extreme had one (a box-fish i think) and it was streesed so It released toxins killing all his fish- including the box-fish itself. So make sure you have a BIG tank and have it with peaceful fishes!
  13. here is my favourite- http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/gerald-durrell/ I have The New Noah (1955) Fillets of Plaice (1971) The Bafut Beagles (1954) The Drunken Forest (1956) My Family and Other Animals (1956) Encounters with Animals (1958) A Zoo in My Luggage (1960) The Whispering Land (1961) Menagerie Manor (1964) Two in the Bush (1966) Birds, Beasts and Relatives (1969) Catch Me a Colobus (1972) Beasts in My Belfry (1973) The Aye-aye and I (1992) If anyone has any others let me know!
  14. Clavularia are Star polyps (after my reseach!) -different from GSP's. They arem't on the list though (but neither are GSP's)...
  15. what are the things that look like xenia but have green cenres? Anthelia spp. ?
  16. haven't seen them around, but I'm sure there are some here. Reef? They are on the MAF list though
  17. Its the Black-velvet Angelfish
  18. http://www.earthtrust.org/delrings.html
  19. they blow them... They are commonly used by dolphins to 'trap' fish
  20. Groupers, Puffers, Tangs and Triggers are all viable options which wouldn't generally be suited to Reef tanks. If It was me, I would go for a Toby of some description, a Picasso Trigger, a pair of large angels and maybe a couple of Tangs
  21. you talking Native or Tropicals. tropicals are easier to care for... I would probably start with Hippocampus kuda
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