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Caryl

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  1. I always have glass or perspex between the water and the lights.
  2. Our timber around the tanks is sealed.
  3. The suction cups need to be at the thermostat end, not on the heating element as they will slowly disintegrate from the heat.
  4. No swimming yet - too cold! Jude, the fish is at the other end as I worry it will wear down too fast if it is exposed to the elements since it is fairly soft limestone. I figured it was safer under the verandah. I am wondering about sealing it but worry it might spoil its looks.
  5. OK. Here it is September. Still bare until the plants grow but it is getting there. We don't see the fry we added a couple of weeks ago unless we poke about through the oxygen weed as they hide all the time. Added 3 large (about 10cm each not inc tail) fish today. They have been living in a paddling pool out the back up until now... Look at all the pollen stuck to the exposed leaves!
  6. Feeding neons is an expensive live food isn't it?
  7. 1. They should be OK with the swords 2. Heater shouldn't burn through the plastic. If it has suction cups the heater won't touch the plastic either 3. They won't be happy in a breeding trap
  8. Gorgeous pics as usual but I don't like the fish. Don't shoot me!! I have never liked Bettas much. They hang around loooking bored and depressed. I like a fish with a bit of action! :lol: I am sure the Betta lovers' opinions will far outweigh mine
  9. Caryl

    Hello

    Better wait until bOi confirms it. I might be wrong (rare but it has been known )
  10. Caryl

    Hello

    I think it's the pair of T duboisi?
  11. I think we all feel the same :roll: Well done on the whiptails though. Not many have bred them.
  12. Caryl

    Hello

    Might be a good idea to start a new thread bOi so others may see it (some don't read this bit)
  13. I used to drive Grant nuts when I measured curtains by saying they are 2 metres, 1 inch and 3 doodackeys. Now I just drive Grant nuts :roll:
  14. Hi and welcome. They sound like as much work as watering houseplants! Though I know what you mean (she says listening to her houseplants gasp "Water! Water!") Got any pics?
  15. Caryl

    Posing Cory.

    We need a green with jealousy smiley :-?
  16. A lot depends on what pH the fish are used to. In their natural habitat it is way over 8 but mine were bred by a breeder in the local water which was a p of 7 and the fish have never known any different. Mine are kept at 7 - 7.4pH and are happily breeding. Carbon is not needed in a filter.
  17. Google "Paludarium" and see what you get. Lots of ideas there.
  18. Make your own using stiff plastic stuff with holes in it that tapestry people use or make a simple frame and attach fine mesh to it.
  19. Caryl

    wow

    Silver dollars are vegetarian so unless the cardinals turn green they ought to be safe from them.
  20. My boy My girl Bristlenoses make caves in and under logs or in anything else they can find. They don't need much space, just enough for dad to be able to fan the eggs.
  21. I have never had harlequins nip anything.
  22. If possible boi I would be running the new filter on the old tank to cycle it that way, or use half the filter media in the old filter in the new one. I would also use half the water from the exisiting tank in the new one. Although there is not much of the good bacteria in the water itself, it will be the pH, temp etc the fish are used to. Once the fish are moved from the old tank, will it still have fish in it or will it be empty? If empty, just shift the whole filter unit to the new tank (if possible) and then it is already cycled.
  23. You would have to ask Raewyn (address above) and sign up the the FNZAS immediately.
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