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Caryl

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  1. That is where we went molly hunting. Parts of the waterway are full of them! They are very hard to keep alive and need to be aclimated to a tank very very slowly. Here are pics from the Molly Hunt 2003. Note the first few pics are NOT of these fish :-) http://smg.photobucket.com/user/carylnz ... t=2&page=1 There are 2 pages. In the past few years I am not sure what it is like. Perhaps Jim is right and they have now gone.
  2. You are not adding more fish, you are increasing their water volume. The amount of bacteria would be the same if you just put the old media in the new filter.
  3. Welcome. Can you not use the filter (or media) from the small tank in the new one? Then there is no need to wait for it to cycle.
  4. We cycled our son's filter here then took it to Christchurch (it was 5 - 6 hours between being unplugged then plugged in again) and set it up on a new tank, fully stocked immediately with no losses. As long as the media stays wet enough bacteria seem to survive to seed the new stuff.
  5. :gopo: What he said :bggrn:
  6. Squeezing dirty filter water or using old filter media is a common way to kick start a filter.
  7. I normally steer clear of Fastways as they are the most mis-named company locally but I ordered some stuff from Whangarei on Sunday. The company shipped the goods, via Fastways, Monday morning and I received it Tuesday. The product was well wrapped and arrived in one piece.
  8. He says each area, and company, is different when it comes to disposal so ring your local power companies and ask.
  9. I guess they are given away or sold off depending on type as I got this reply... What sort do they want, treated pine or hardwood? Why I am asking, because hardwood poles are charged for and treated pine, second hand I dont think are charged for, but will check on that. How many and when? I said I did not know why you were asking and that you were in Dunedin.
  10. Caryl

    Pool clean

    Well, that was last October. This is what the pond looks like now... We have hung some ferns off the front of the deck at the far end... This is the view of the pond as you come around the end of the house... PS: Still no sign of the turtle so it must have gone back to its own home :dunno:
  11. I will ask my friend who works for the local power company and has been a linesman for over 40 years :smln:
  12. I was told that fish food starts losing nutritional value once the packet has been opened to air so you are better buying smaller containers that you would use within 3 months. Was the food in its original container or had it been a larger one split into bags? If repackaged, I think it is safe to use (unless it smells odd) but may not not nutritionally as satisfactory. If you are breeding fish or raising young ones I suggest you use fresher food. My goldfish are eating from a container I was using last year but they are in a pond and getting live foods as well. Of course, what I was told may be total rubbish but it makes sense to me :dunno:
  13. I have someone who wants to buy it. We are just trying to work out a fair price 8)
  14. The money is going to a good cause. I do not want to undersell the clump but also don't want to overcharge the buyer!
  15. Welcome. It would help if you added your location to your profile. Also, are you selling commercially? If so, we need to change your status to reflect this.
  16. If I sold the clump of Anubias in the centre of this tank shot what do you think a fair price would be? (And don't say "Whatever someone is willing to pay for it" either thank you). It is probably about 15cm across by 10cm high (I am useless with estimating sizes but it is a 4ft tank.) Selling some of this would be a good way to raise funds for the Hospice tank. Last time I looked in the shops they were selling small pieces of Anubias for $10 - $15.
  17. This one has been seen in action chasing and chomping down on other fish. Anyway, the tank it is in is too small for it so it is being re-homed :thup:
  18. And here is a shot of the tank itself Apparently much enjoyed by patients, staff and visitors (except when they see the shark chomping down another inhabitant!)
  19. Our club (mainly SallyJ) has looked after the Hospice tank for quite a few years now. They called today to say they were having a problem with cannibalism and could I come and have a look? Get there to find someone (and nobody knows who, it just appeared) had added this... Needless to say, it has been munching its way through the inhabitants. There used to be 30+ black widows (although, to be fair, they are all now quite old and some could be natural attrition) but now there's only about 6. There is 1 penguin tetra left and I discovered a Bolivian butterfly ram and this fish which I am embarrassed to say I am not sure what it is. I thought it was a kissing gourami but someone else has suggested a severum To top it all off the nurse said how her favourite was the little one that usually sat on the log. Bristlenose, I thought. No... :roll: So, if anyone knows of someone who wants a silver shark, or gourami/severum let me know or the shark will be whacked on the head :-?
  20. Caryl

    Hi!

    and welcome to the forum. Guppies breed like demented rabbits all the time, not just at the moment Most livebearers will eat their young (and the young of others)
  21. Grant bought a radio... The label on the bottom of the charger says this... :dunno:
  22. I believe Living Art has used acrylic house paint in the past as well as spray enamel. There are also craft paints that are non toxic and water proof.
  23. A fish can also easily disappear that quickly as it will have been eaten by the other inhabitants.
  24. Have a look around the farms in your area. I am sure the farmers won't mind if you ask to look in some water troughs. They are a great place to find all sorts of critters.
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