It is a pity we can't put a sticky at the top of all Trademe auctions telling people (for general sales purposes only) that anything 2ft or under is small. To be considered big it must be 4ft at least.
Anyone selling anything 10L or smaller should be made to put it under the household section and call it a vase! :evil:
No rain but certainly got frost. The 30ft pond has been staying iced over all day.
Our lounge has a gas fire which automatically turns on overnight if the temp drops below 14C. It has turned on twice this winter.
Just a thought - you can buy those thin silver blankets that they use for warmth when you go on overnight tramping trips. They would probably make an excellent tank cover in the event of a power cut. Cheap and store as a small bundle so won't take up much room.
Yes newspaper also works well but I would still put blankets on top.
I never use meds in a tank unless I absolutely have to. Most fish will heal small scrapes etc on their own without extra meds if the tank is well maintained.
I would use white spot cure if I had white spot in the tank.
Welcome Hoody. I suggest you join the Waikato Aquarium Society for added help and advice. They will see you right.
Several of their members are in here...Dave or HandS for a start. Send them a PM for club details or check out the club section.
Personally I would not buy fish that had just arrived at a lfs. You don't know how far they have travelled, and what conditions they travelled in or for how long. They have then been dropped into a new tank with different water conditions then you come along and stress them further by having them netted again, transported yet again and then dropped into new tank conditions. Leopard corys are not that robust. I think it would be kinder on them if you waited and at least made sure the danios survive the cycling first.
Corys shouldn't be added to a new tank. Let it mature a bit.
Thanks Errol. Megs also has a friend going through tonight but if she comes home tomorrow, Redwoods will be shut so if you have the time to get 25kg of the dark brown gravel it would be much appreciated.
I used to have so much of it the fish couldn't swim, they had to climb over the plants! We stripped the tank and replanted some and they all packed a sad and died off. Months later, they started coming up again. :-?
If they are the ones I donated, they had been in a bag mostly in the dark from Friday night until Monday :roll: :-?
He had red rotala, Anubias nana, mini sag, Java fern and this one...
I also corrected the spelling in the copy I have in the AW. It is TROPHY not trophie :roll: :lol:
Dave, if you are making changes to that I need to know ASAP before the AW goes to print (hopefully next week).
I was supposed to get enough dark gravel in ChCh for a 3ft tank for Joefish! and I forgot :oops:
Anyone coming up this way soon and be willing to get some for us and bring it up with them?