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livingart

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  1. species i think 3 in aussie and 4 up in the islands maybe more
  2. turts housed outside for a long time can look different to those that spent their lives in a tank especially considering the conditions they were kept in, water parameters, tank, pond size etc
  3. i have 14 snakenecks that range in size and shell shape and colour some stink when handled roughly, some don'r what species were you thinking, canni?
  4. yes original ones too like red headed, yellow headed, white fronted etc :oops: i found the colours were just as strong no matter the head colour had yellow heads and orange heads bred them for 6 years along with other foreign finches
  5. got a pic of the top of its head and length of neck? are the ones in 1st post from the bigger one
  6. i take it you are moving your fish and the filter to a new tank you have set up are you moving rocks and plans as well? added: you won't need startsmart, move your old water over too and keep up with water changes over the next month
  7. owners were told he was a she when it was young his wiifes name was mac, go figure :roll:
  8. there is a lot left unsaid in there and some not so pretty photos i would imagine :oops:
  9. getting ready for the move got pandora back in his cage this morning http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/10811-abd ... -cage.html
  10. livingart

    Coral

    run some sand paper over them i have them in marine setups and have had in with cichlids
  11. we were being nice :tears: it has a good resting place it is frond of
  12. temperature can have an effect on the digestion process of an animal as well lots of food into a cooling body can lead to impaction as well
  13. the ones in the striped suits are on life sentence so have nothing to lose for being nasty in fact some end up in solitary confinement
  14. if you are trying to ascertain its ID and would purchase if not a convict no probs possibly wrong shape for a convict
  15. the dog is down at the aviaries of a night now
  16. from here http://www.reefkeepers.co.nz/forum/foru ... f=10&t=838 Blue eyed triplefin - Notoclinops segmentatus Small common (up north anyway) triplefin with striking colours. Can be difficult to get to eat and suggest a good supply of live food, either pods in tank or seperately grown, from experience, some will just not eat other food, some will. Current one in my tank eats bloodworm, brine shrimp, pods from the rocks and glass, and is developing a tast finally for flake food. Delicate, would not put in with boisterous fish, but very pretty and gets brave after time. Suggest a mature tank before attempting these fish.
  17. yes apparently he was heard on the golf course early in the morning we have a lot of white pigeons as well
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