I've been a 'lurker' on these forums for a year, mostly on the native fishes page. I'll introduce myself by posting a long, detailed breakdown (i.e. structured ramble) of fish-related detail in my recent past to make up for this.
Goldfish and natives
I have one small (60ish litre) coldwater fishtank with the three goldfish (I've had about 10 goldfish over the years. I once put a bit of seaweed in the tank, when I was much younger...) there as the permanent residents, and a small koura and brown trout (...) since this Tuesday. I would have placed a few bullies in there as I had before, but they nip goldfish.
My oldest fish is a five-year-old orange-capped comet, bought when comet goldfish looked like comet goldfish. Her(/its/Finn's) tail fin tips are rounded which isn't ideal for comets, but the rest pretty much is. It's quite close to the description of a sarasa comet. Finn's cap colour was quite red last year, which could have been caused by the live food (water boatmen, earthworms, mosquito larvae from a plastic storage box I was trying to grow watercress in, and daphnia) or the sunny location of the tank (enough to cause green water), or both. I was feeding the goldfish earthworms because it would help them go into breeding condition, and because the native bullies readily ate worms. Raspberry is a male shubunkin with a longer tail than most shubunkins I see. I was thinking of breeding him to Finn to start a line of comet shubunkins. To this end I bought the plastic storage boxes and sponge filters and made spawning mops. Due to housemoving, the storage boxes had to be cleaned and put to storage purposes, and the native fish dwelling in them released, and the plan to breed them indefinitely postponed. I gave up on digging for worms after I moved, but I'm still growing daphnia in a 20L white bucket I used to use for water changes to someday have enough to reliably feed my guppies on.
The unnamed feral goldfish has an interesting story behind it. I was at Camp Forest Lake, saw a tyre submerged by the edge of the lake at the end of the flying fox, and thought it could add to the shock-absorbing tyres at the end of the fox (people were hurtling into the end quite uncomfortably). I had my friend use a nearby metal hook (just happened to be there) to pull the tyre up, and lo and behold, something flashy was thrashing about inside. No-one else wanted it, so I ran back to camp to pick up two plastic bags and a plastic measuring jug for it. In this manner, the bronze wild-type goldfish found its way into my fishtank.
Critters I've caught with my hand-net and hands in rivers and streams are koura, red-finned, common and upland bullies, nearly three eels, and one small brown trout (...), which, except the eels, I've kept in the goldfish tank at some point. Once or twice they carried Ich with them. First unintentionally with seaweed, then with nipping bullies, then with Ich, then to cure Ich with salt, the goldfish have been a-salted. But that's all a learning experience and I've learned from my mistakes.
Guppies
I bought a 120L tank (that makes two tanks in total now, more if the plastic storage containers are counted) just for one yellow snakeskin male guppy I found at a petshop (/LFS) last year, which started my attempted line-breeding of guppies. There were no decent-sized females then (I didn't look very far), which caused me to buy a male which turned out female. I eventually found two large females from a different aquarium store to mate it to, and that was about 7 months ago. I was back-crossing the original male guppy with his (mostly his... original females were pregnant already) granddaughters until he died, then I was going to breed grandson of his, which has an interesting yellow-green colour and three different spotted regions on his tail. I then decided that in order to improve its tail size I would have to go elsewhere than petshops to find a line of females which produced males with large tails (I figured this out about three days ago). I had a look on the internet but I couldn't find any large-tailed types for sale (in NZ). In addition I saw some very pretty blue and purple moscows which trump my randomly-bred snakeskins.
Then I remembered the FNZAS website. This is why I've finally registered. Does anyone have spare moscow blues or purples? I'm willing to drive anywhere within 2 hours drive if the breeder is unwilling to ship, or I'll pay anything under the cost to drive there, for shipping. (Maybe this should belong in the Trade and Exchange Forum... sorry)
Miscellany
I'm looking at proper tank no. 3 for guppy birth and raising babies in.
Plants I have are the unmentionables which I pulled from the Waikato River and Kawau stream, and Riccia from the display tank at Wetpets.
Now, my hobbies. Current hobbies are trout fishing using a spinning rod (I'm doing native fish a favour!), Ninjutsu (since Term 3 this year), Piano (doesn't really count as a hobby really).
Previous things I have done are soccer, World Taekwondo Federation-style taekwondo (5 years, I was a black tab), smallbore shooting (past 2 years and a bit), and maybe a bit more I can't remember. I'm repeating year 13 (sort of) at Boys' High. The clues are now out there for anyone who knows me to identify (/stalk) me. :lol:
Two things I'll ask in conclusion. 1. Does this hold the record for longest introduction? 2. Abbreviations are usually acceptable, but the abbreviation for one of my hobbies is unfortunately a - what's the word for this?