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19 hours ago, maxxi1 said:
I've found a spreadsheet for 2008 - 2015 (in the drive)
Yes it is the one Adrienne compiled.
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Giant vallisneria and straight vall have been banned
https://aquariumworld.nz/databases/1-plants/188-Vallisneria-australis
https://aquariumworld.nz/databases/1-plants/189-Vallisneria-gigantea
Twisted is okay though
https://aquariumworld.nz/databases/1-plants/190-Vallisneria-spiralis
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Yes sadly many stories perpetuated through social media and if someone disagrees a witch hunt starts and people get burned at the stake.
It is like the school yard where they all rally to the call and harangue some poor unfortunate soul who just wanted a simple answer to a question
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Saddens me too, it is one example of how the world has changed
I am worried for our grandchildren and wonder how many more generations humans will last
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Haha I too recieved that rank also we have joined a priviliged group
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Sorry but fertilisation needs to happen at the time the eggs are laid
there is a local club in your area search facebook for Waikato Aquarium Society
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One possibility is lymphocystis which can mean the fish will recover over time in clean water and no stress.
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4 hours ago, nomad fish said:
that sounds very complicated how would you even go about it?
A little light reading LOL
Activities like pet shops, non-commercial domestic aquaponics, and ponds:
- do not need a fish-farm licence
- do not need to be registered as a fish farmer.
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Very lucky, I have had a similar experience but a lesson well learnt.
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Would still require a permit to sell which willinvolve proof of breeding etc.
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13 hours ago, Caryl said:
Thank you.
Has someone actually got the Common Seal mentioned in the constitution? I know it had been lost for many years and I have never seen it used in the 30+ years I have been a member of the FNZAS. Asking out of curiosity.
It was last used in 2012 on constitution change document, i have no idea where it is.
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Marine will cost more in money and time though 2nd hand purchases will be cheaper and you can use natural saltwater,
Local marine will involve a chiller to keep temps down
Freshwater allows a wider choice of different biotopes and available species
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1 hour ago, TailsnScales said:
I've been thinking about keeping these in a (semi-)dedicated tank next year when I'm back from my holiday. But where would I get them, I haven't seen any for sale online yet?
If I need to catch them myself, how and where do I do that?They are native so can't be sold without a permit but you can collect your own
Most streams have these and they can be netted by running a net along the water weeds growing along the sides.
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Yes. Just make sure you use flux the two surfaces before doing so.
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To start your own culture these are on trademe https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/pets-animals/fish/fish-food/listing/3832552817
I have usually found them in farm water troughs if you have any local
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Hi, there is usually not enough nutrients in the system until is fully cycled and become a stable living environment, then you can add a piece of rock with copepods to the system.
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The hardest part is keeping the water in the tank while travelling, i have used clip down lid eskys before with a battery operated pump powering an airstone and a riser pipe to allow airflow back out opf the container, that and screw top buckets has been the most successful.
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Surprising that you lost reptiles as if set up properly they should go into brumation ans sleep for a few months if needed.
2023 season Leopard Geckos for sale.
in Private Trade and Exchange
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For sale Leopard Geckos Born January 2023,
A -Tremper Albino,
B - Tremper Albino,Bold Stripe
C - Tremper Albino, Jungle
D - Chocolate Albino.
E - Chocolate Albino.
Open to offers.