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herefishiefishie

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  1. oops silly me, miss read :oops: Frenchy
  2. I think there could of been alot more in the old days. I remember going to CHCH muesum as a kid. Photos of trout for as far as the eye could see caught by fisherman, like 40 plus I remember in one photo. Look at what the Nile Perch{cousin of the Barramundi} did to Lake Victoria in Africa, bastards....its all a roll on effect http://www.american.edu/ted/PERCH.HTM Frenchy
  3. Yep, i agree. Spot on Ryan. Go the cichlid bug, its spreading{evil :lol:} :roll: Frenchy
  4. I was poking fun :lol: If pacu's are legal imports, with the right contacts overseas & a mistake on labelling anything can happen Frenchy
  5. :lol: Sensational, another person with taste. Google is a good friend in finding fish species. Lake Malawi is where electric yellows are from. One tip is to mix & match species & colourss, less agression. & as stated earlier try & go for all males.{more colour} There is a cichlid part on this forum, you could post in that section. That way you won't get uneducated replies, from the ignornant part of the fish keeping community. :lol: Gee I am glad most of mine came through Europe :lol: Frenchy
  6. :lol: Thats almost like me saying I work for an importer so I am going to get ...... :roll: Red belly Pacus are on the banned list here to, as when young they are a dead ringer for pirhanas. Both are here in Aussie too. Frenchy
  7. A species of Cichlid{looks like G. braziliensis} have been found in a small waterway in Perth. 6b/d90e49b818b733aa482571770012bff8?OpenDocument'>http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/media/media.nsf/0c079b992e7e607a48256a5a0016e1 6b/d90e49b818b733aa482571770012bff8?OpenDocument http://www.perthcichlid.com/pcs/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=4744&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/docs/pub/IMPFeralFish/index.php?0506 No good at all, why can't people think before they act. This sort of thing can ruin it for others. :evil: Frenchy
  8. A colony of electric yellows, demasoni, M.estherae{red zeb, pulu point}, M.Barlowi & Maingano too, would look good. Whatever colony you go for, I wouldn't make it any bigger than 4, otherwise overcrowding & fighting, as in males fighting over territories, will be a big problem. And somewhere quiet for the females to hide could be a problem too. Just have to be careful, I have found victorians can be a bugger to keep with mbunas. Well its really up to the males of whatever species as to how they all get along. Do a google search on malwai cichlids, look through some galleries. If you see anything you like, put their names up. I will let you know what is around, if I think they will work.....Brad i am sure will add his 2 cents too. I am sure the lfs you deal with, would deal with a couple of particular types of wholesalers. I will let you know if they are on their lists too, therefore you should be able to work something out with your lfs. Good Luck with the search, have fun. ps; What part of NSW are you in? Frenchy
  9. oh no, sorry to hear Frenchy
  10. Excuse me Brad, 8) would that be haven't not have? What you said makes sense. I wouldn't be moving fish either & to help produce slime coat you only need a little salt & there are plenty of products that help in slime coat production, check any of the good chlorine neutralisers. The salt bath is mainly used here to kill parasites on the fish. Just a note, When treating parasites this way. Place 4 teaspoons of salt in a bucket per 4 litres of water from the aquarium. What amount is some? Once the salt is dissolved, place the fish in the bucket for five to thirty minutes. Observe the fish closely, and if it exhibits any signs of distress, return it to the fish tank immediately. Or once they lose balance, as in tilting over. How did you go? Get your water tested? Frenchy
  11. Umm thats why I had this up first. :roll: Goldfish are still a dirty fish as in high carriers of diseases. Imported ones are worse. Banned ah, wow. Thats good too. ps; did forget to add some salt to the tank as well. 1 tbsp per 40 litres be fine. Frenchy
  12. If your water is soft it would be more prone to dropping. What is the carbonate & general hardness of the water? {gh, kh} Frenchy
  13. I would get the water tested first. If there are/have been ammonia..spikes then that would of burned the skin, making the goldies more prone to diseases. The reason I think this is that the diseases you have described are common for goldies when things go wrong. Although in saying that I bet one of your goldies was carrying more than its fair share of problems. Especially if newly imported; I have seen my fair share of sickly goldies. Where I used to work, treating new goldies was a rountine rather than wait & see if they are carrying anything...we had our own home brew parasite mixture, so wasn't a costly exercise. Firstly white spot treatment is an anti parasite, so fungicide is worthless here. The ones that are breathing heavy & thrashing about, sounds like parasites too. Use Praziquantel. The red sores, are more than likely a gram-negative Bacterial infection. Oxytetracycline is what I would probably use. Good luck. I am not sure how these drugs react if used together. Maybe best to treat for the parasites first. Maybe the bottles will have warnings, or whatever. Full course of treatment needed for both. Parasites usually treat for just over a week, bacterial infections is 10 days. Or if only one has sores, cull this one now & just concentrate on the parasites. Frenchy
  14. Is the tank heavily airated? This could be the cause of your pH rising. You are expelling CO2 at the surface which will make the pH rise. Frenchy
  15. After reading all that I hope they don't sell cross breeds. Frenchy
  16. Got me thinking the same way too. Maybe a trick would be t leave "it" with the girls and see what happens. I have had victorians show plastic sexuality before, so maybe venting can be off. Frenchy
  17. Sorry should of added that these guys can be timid when very young too. The robust nature of some malawi species can be to much. Frenchy
  18. hmmm, a bit of colour for a girl, not unusual. As is females showing light colouration to avoid breeding, or in this case. I would guess that if it's a girl, showing colour as to be the dominant of the females. I like the last pic well done, very nice. Any chance of another vent photo for interest's sake? I noticed the wrinkles in the fingers. :lol: Frenchy
  19. They're only feeders anyway Mystic. Frenchy
  20. Nope thats fighting not breeding. Remember cichlids are territorial Sounds like the old cichlid dosen't like the new cichlid, thats why he has been chasing him & for the parrot to be damaged, he has tried to stick up for himself. Looks like the parrot, will continue to get a hiding. The best thing to do will be to seperate. Try & find out what the other cichlid is. Usually when adding cichlids to a tank best done in multiples, so to spend any agression too. ps; How big is the tank? How many cichlids are in there & what types? Frenchy
  21. :lol: not the only one :roll: Frenchy
  22. Pics taken from an Aquarium somewhere in China Frenchy
  23. I have seen arowana eggs in a jar. Long story.... Eggs are a fair size too, the size of marbles. Frenchy
  24. It is always trial & error when trying something like this. I don't mix & match much because it can be a lottery. Brichardis, if they pair up will want a section of the tank. Will depend on if they can all get along. How big is the tank? Frenchy
  25. Depends on how big a balls the male has. :oops: sort of. :-? I would say he will nedd to grow up a bit. Generally a small male will find it hard to empress a larger female, hence breeding may have to wait to the male catches up in size. Frenchy
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