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Caryl

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  1. By hatching them in a container in the main tank you save the expense of another heater. The lid stops the salt water from getting into the main tank. When I want to use them, I remove the jar from the tank and sit it on the table with a lamp overhead then wait a few minutes for the stuff to settle and the naupli to head towards the light (makes it sound like they get a near death experience. I wonder if they see their long dead relatives?) Of course, when they are then sucked out with the turkey baster, it is an actual death experience :gigl: To feed them out, I sit a clean hankie over the jar then squirt the naupli into the hankie so the water goes back into the jar. I then give them a quick rinse under the tap (although not sure if this is really necessary) and dip the hankie into the tank to feed.
  2. It isn't the best pic as it was quickly set up using the empty jar on an empty tank to show what I mean but it gives you the idea.
  3. Mine were made from 1kg plastic Marmite or peanut butter jars... All I had to do was drill a hole in the lid to fit the airline tube through and wrap some wire around the neck and then bend the other end so it hooked over the top of the aquarium. It sat inside the main tank so kept a nice temperature to hatch the brine shrimp. :thup:
  4. I do hope you are kidding camtang :roll:
  5. Have you all only just noticed we have such things on this site?
  6. If Stimpy29 is indeed an NZKA member but wok does not have a current address, is he getting his magazines? :dunno:
  7. Welcome Matt (no pun intended) Although I applaud you getting rid of the goldfish bowl, 60L tanks are really not big enough for goldfish, especially comets. I personally don't like to see comets in anything smaller than a pond. The fancier varieties, like the telescopic eye, are different as they do not swim about like the short finned varieties. I don't know how many fish you already have but you will need bigger if you are going to add the fish you say are coming next week. You are also going to have a problem with cycling if they are all added at once (depending on numbers). What is a butterfly sucker? If you mean a hillstream loach, these fish are tropical and need water with a high oxygen content and good water flow. Waterflow is something fancy goldfish do not like.
  8. Raymond sells as valray on TM and is a member if The Fishroom as lotofish. He is not a FNZAS member. This is a reminder to people that being a member of this forum does not make you a member of the FNZAS. To be a FNZAS member you mist be a paid member of an affiliated club Nice looking bit of rock! :thup:
  9. Shops usually only have males as they have the colour and they claim nobody wants the plainer females. This also makes it harder for people to breed them when they only have males
  10. The more a fish (or any other animal) costs, the more it is likely to die, get a disease, or some other calamity befall it. :roll:
  11. I would suspect war wounds as well. The reason you have not had trouble until now is because they have been too young. As they hit sexual maturity the trouble starts. What sex are the others?
  12. My zygocacti go berserk and often flower within days of getting aquarium water. As said - liquid fertiliser. Ferns love it too (they also like cold tea)
  13. Plants LOVE aquarium water. I water all the indoor plants first then the rest goes on the garden.
  14. I too haven't time to belong to lots of forums. I also like Plantgeek
  15. If you put natives in an outdoor pond you will rarely see them as they are well camouflaged and tend to hide during the day.
  16. You need a site online that allows linking (Flickr, Photobucket etc) so you put them in there then link to them. Can't do it directly from pics on your computer. There's nothing wrong with daily feeding (it is a chance to admire the fish and check for damage, illness and stuff) but perhaps cut back the amount you feed. I feed mine in summer, when I think of it, but otherwise they eat whatever drops in, or grows in, the pond. In winter they semi-hibernate but not sure if it gets cold enough in Auckland. They should not be fed if the water temp is 10C or below as their digestive systems shut down at lower temps.
  17. Hmm, I don't think there is much to see in the albatross colony at that time of year Better check!
  18. Have a listen to this. There are 2 songs by Jack Thackray (Donna, do not listen! I don't think you will like the first short one about the little crunchy pies :roll: ) but the second is about his dog who is now old and has problems. You have to wait a bit while he explains about the much loved dog first before he gets into the 2nd song...
  19. He's an Aucklander. He probably thinks anything south of the Bombay hills is Southland
  20. Follow Stella, one of our members here, as she travels around in Maxine Van Ford! She is currently down south checking and discovering native species while writing her second book on the subject.
  21. I was a youth once too - about 45 years ago :gigl: I thought oi oi was what you shouted while waving your arms to scare off the kingfisher! :slfg: If you look in the coldwater section you will see my threads about setting up my pond, also in 2006. There is a link to the photos taken during the build, and updates since. How much of the surface is covered by plants? Afternoon shade may not be enough and over feeding plus excess sun may both be culprits in aiding algal growth. It is suggested 50% - 75% of the surface should be covered in plants.
  22. Hard to say until you narrow it down a bit. Only 2 weeks does not give you enough time to see much but, for a start, there's... Manapouri Power Station tour. We have done this and it is really interesting, even if it doesn't sound like it :sml2: . Not for the claustrophobic as you go 2km underground. https://www.realjourneys.co.nz/en/exper ... r-station/ Fiordland National Park Day Walks http://www.doc.govt.nz/documents/parks- ... -walks.pdf Milford Sound Discovery Centre. Has a floating Underwater Observatory. Brilliant! See rare black coral and all sorts of stuff. http://www.southerndiscoveries.co.nz/mi ... bservatory Albatross Colony – Dunedin. Also has a gun battery. Very interesting. Don't shoot the lighthouse! http://www.albatross.org.nz/ Visit Stewart Island – lots of walks, including the Rakiura Track. Fly or ferry over. Not cheap but worth a look. http://www.stewartisland.co.nz/ http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/rakiura-track/ The Catlins offer walks, cycling trails, fishing, kayaking, penguins, horse treks and lots more. http://www.catlins.org.nz/ Walk a bit of the Routeburn Track http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/routeburn-track/ Walk a bit of the Milford Track http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/milford-track/ Walk a bit of the Kepler Track http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/kepler-track/ Lots to do around Te Anau... http://www.lonelyplanet.com/new-zealand ... -anau-glow
  23. What about a tadolotl or an axopole? :slfg:
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