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livingart

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  1. Tank and hood no filter $50 Hood is off a 620T this is the shorter tank, has been resealed recently, no leaks. Light has been replaced with LED
  2. Aquastart 500- $50 was used for newts and has a divider for land area that can be easily removed currently has 3 types of carnivorous plants New bulbs 3 months old, clear cover needs a clean
  3. Next issue of the magazine features Barbs so you picked a good family of fish.
  4. I have had an application or two of glyphosphate but still here lol Yeah will ask an importer about the rainbows, they just brought some Killis in.
  5. Yes big thanks to the Tech department, It presented a few problems marrying it all together and redoing the databases but he perservered. Big thanks to Daniel.
  6. Good to see you are still around lol, some excellent pics, Barbs are an underrated fish.
  7. Killifish_The_eBook.pdfIntroduction_to_Killifish Nothobranchius.pdfKillifish the E Book in PDF format. Killifish_The_eBook.pdf Breeding Nothobranchius. Introduction_to_Killifish Nothobranchius.pdf
  8. I have never seen one but stranger things have happened with livebearers as I see mollie x guppy are a thing on google
  9. Facebook group for Killifish keepers in New Zealand. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1434208823548448/
  10. An online club found on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ophidiomaniacs
  11. Looking good, nice solid build.
  12. Can you remember her username on here?
  13. https://www.ocellarisclownfish.com/difference-between-ocellaris-and-percula-clownfish Difference Between Ocellaris and Percula Clownfish One of the most common questions from new clownfish owners (and even experienced reef keepers) is, “What is the difference between an Ocellaris Clownfish and a Percula Clownfish?” After all, one of the Ocellaris’ most common names is False Percula Clownfish. The differences are minute. However, the two fish are distinct species, although closely related. It’s surprisingly common that people will believe that a True Percula Clownfish is a wild caught fish and a False Percula Clownfish is a tank raised fish. While this may make sense given the names, it is not at all true. Both Ocellaris and Percula clownfish may be found in the ocean or tank raised. How Ocellaris and Percula Clownfish are Different There are a number of differences between the two species. Let’s take a look at a few: Dorsal fin spines: The True Percula Clown (Amphiprion percula) typically has 10 dorsal spines. These are the spines in the fin on the very top of the fish. The False Percula (Amphiprion ocellaris) has 11 dorsal fin spines. On rare occasions the A. percula will have 9 dorsal spines and the A. ocellaris will have 10. However, in general, the True Percula will have 10 and the False Percula 11. Also, the back part of the dorsal fin is generally taller on the False Percula (Ocellaris) than it is on the True Percula. Black outlines: False Perculas often have much less black outlining their white strips. Sometimes it may look as though there is no black at all, but there is almost always at least a thin black outline adjacent to the white stripes. The True Percula, on the other hand, usually has thicker black stripes outlining the white stripes on their body. This is generally true of standard clownfish, although colorations and patterns can vary greatly from one fish to another. Therefore, this is not a true test one way or the other. It is a good piece of evidence though, when taking into account the other differences. Eye color: Another way to tell the difference between the two species is often the color of the eye. On the True Percula, the eye shows more orange color to it surrounding the pupil. Conversely, the Ocellaris clownfish has more black surrounding the pupil.
  14. If i had a bigger tank would have paid your trademe price.
  15. This year the FNZAS is giving back something in return for the capitations you pay as a club member to the federation. The opportunity to take part in a raffle for a new aquarium worth over $2000 ONE LUCKY FINANCIAL MEMBER WILL WIN THIS. SO MAKE SURE YOUR MEMBERSHIP IS REGISTERED FOR THE DRAW
  16. livingart

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    Good to see you back
  17. https://penclassics.nz/collections/fountain-pens?sort_by=price-descending
  18. Quite funny i have a bottle of Meth blue that is about the same age i have just used. Seems to be just as effective, don't know about Mal. green though
  19. Goldfish are fish that create a lot of waste and normal gravel will maintain a better pH than crushed coral
  20. Condolences to family and friends.
  21. https://aquariumworld.nz/forums/forum/34-new-zealand-natives/
  22. A good tip for those that have digging fish
  23. Probably not as the kokopu may be territorial by now
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