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    sLocation: Hamilton New Zealand(IP: 198.41.239.225) · Posted 27 minutes ago · Report post WAIKATO AQUARIUM SOCIETY TANK CRAWL. Saturday 17th October starting at 10am. Meet at the Hamilton Commerce Club Car Park, 197 Collingwood Street, Hamilton. THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO FINANCIAL MEMBERS ONLY. If you want to come along its not too late to join the club. For those who haven’t been to a tank crawl before what happens is we visit the homes of members who have entered their tanks. We encourage everyone to either enter or just come along and view. The Tank crawl allows members to show off their tanks and also to get ideas and tips. If you don’t want to show your tanks you can still come along. IF YOU WISH TO ENTER YOUR TANK(S) FOR VIEWING. Contact Secretary Trevor Collins by PM on Facebook or email to [email protected]. Please tell us what tanks you are viewing and also your address. Cut off date is the Wednesday before the Tank Crawl. Members from other FNZAS clubs are also welcome to attend. MORE DETAILS ON THE DAY WHEN WE MEET WAS Registration Form.pdf
  2. Design and Maintenance of Marine AquariaBy LAURENCE R. RICHARDSON, Victoria University College, Wellington http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Bio04Tuat03-t1-body-d1.html
  3. You saw them when you came up
  4. hi Buzzy good to see you are still around.
  5. Well done to get to this stage, it is a huge learning curve of trial and error. The hardest part is to school yourself to get a system in place of daily clean and feed to keep water quality up.
  6. Same here, good to get a notification you have updated though.
  7. I have found when transferring live rock from cold to tropical or vice versa die off is usually about 30% so water changes are needed for awhie after transfer to keep ammonia in check Identification guides here And some guides here
  8. http://www.clearwatercrayfish.co.nz/koura.html
  9. The good thing about breeding koura is they do all the work for you. http://www.rodmorris.co.nz/keyword/freshwater/i-wR3zFzs/A
  10. If it is ad and you can't quarantine and treat it euthanasia is the best option
  11. Artemia Culture: Use a clear two litre soft drink bottle with the cap still attached, wash bottle to remove all drink residue. The bottom can be cut off the bottle then a 4mm hole drilled in the cap and a length of airline siliconed into the cap. I use another bottle cut at halfway to support the first bottle inverted in it then fix airline to valve then to the air pump, a one way valve can be put inline to prevent any backflow of water to pump. Put 1 litre of NSW (Natural Salt Water) or 1 litre of fresh water with four tablespoons of sea salt added to it, or 2tablespoons and 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda then add 6–8 grams of Artemia cysts, and start gentle bubbles flowing. After 24 hours they should be ready to harvest, I do this by turning the air off and letting them settle, once settled I remove airline from the valve and let this run into a collection cup. Strain the nauplii through a brine shrimp net, rinse with clean salt water and feed out immediately. Filters: Some people use air powered sponge filters but they need cleaning in fresh salt water 1 to 2 times weekly as they can be fouled by Artemia naupulii quite quickly, the small plastic Bio-filters can be used and coral rubble can be used for bio-media as these do not need cleaning as regularly. Various hydroids and other "pests" can show up, (mainly in the brood aquariums) and need to be removed by stripping down that tank. At the very least, these hydroids compete with the Mysids for food, and at the worst, they may actually consume juvenile
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