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  1. Apart from being fussy eaters my five have all survived in my aquarium for about 4-5 months. They won't eat flake food though....

    How's your koura?

    The 8 that I caught would only eat diatoms and sift the sand for a very long time and slowly starved until there were only about 4 left. of them another two never put weight back on, then the cat got one of the last two when they were outside.

    The koura died about a year ago after a long ongoing infection in it's carapace

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    There are 2 mullet in there, the big silver thing and the much smaller one. Yes that is all fissidens - I must contact MPI or the like and see the legalities of distributing it into the trade.

    Two of the kokopu are still there. I had one die over winter, it just got thinner and thinner and was only eating occasionally. One of the other ones decided it would only take live food after a couple of years on pellets, so is now in my parents water lily pond where there should be plenty of live food.

  3. Isnt it too stumpy to be a common?

    No, I have commons that are way stocker. So much so that Stella said something like "wow, is that a female common?" The only bullies that Ive seen that I wouldn't say could be stumpy would be redfin and bluegill, although I've not seen uplands but believe that they tend towards stocky as well

  4. The external motor is IP protected, I think even the Chinese who are "protected" by poor IP infringement laws in China fear the repercussions of copying the Vortechs.

    I'm guessing they just use a magnetic couple drive (or what ever it really called), the tech has been around for a long time - sometimes I truly hate IP law and how far some people (particularly the US) push it

  5. :smot: Speaking of small galaxiids, I caught nine whitebait recently (post whitebait really but caught at day and whitebait size just a wee bit up river) I think one might be a young short jaw do the have inangaish patterns only longer patches?

    inanga can have very variable patterns. If I remember correctly shortjaw are smaller, and have a very indistinct pattern (just like adults). banded tend to have longer patterning.

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    No beekeepers on here ;)

    I would recommend Comvita honey, but nut real a cheap brand (I'm biased as they pay my wages). I don't know of any beekeepers in Auckland, but try the Auckland beekeeping association for a local hobbyist.

  7. go out and look :f77:. read about the habitat of each and where they have been found before (google scholar) and base your searches on this.

    I have seen what I assume was a sponge turn up on a bit of river driftwood in my native tank, but didn't last long.

    Hydra can be found in most still water

  8. I wouldn't hazard an ID off those pics. You need a good headshot and dorsal fin erect, but I suspect it's a female.

    54L will do 2 - 5 of them of as long as you can keep it cool. A desk fan pointing at the water is a good trick, and keeping it in the coolest room. I'll have to turn my chiller and pump on very soon, my 430L is already getting upto 20.5 deg on warm days.

    as above for food, common and Cran's tend to take to commercial food better than redfins that I've had. small worms, snails, flies, moths, backswimmers, mosquito larvae, etc will all vanish. Try nutrafin discus max for a good commercial food that all my bullies and small galaxiids have loved.

  9. Hi I'm looking for quite a few native water plants i need to complete my collection if you have any of these and are willing to sell plz leave a message and i will pm you when i save up some pocket money

    Heres a list

    Callitriche petriei - I think I have this, not doing so well in with the guppies but is doing a little better in the shrimp tank where it is emergent

    Limosella lineata

    Pilularia novae hollandiae

    Riccia fluitans - common in the trade, not seen any wild

    Ricciocarpis natans

    Potamogeton cheesemanii - Common enough in ponds small lakes

    Potamogeton ochreatus - watchout for the imported ones

    Glossostigma cleistanthum - G. elatinoides is more common, look in lake margins

    Ranunculus limosella - not seen this around

    Elatine gratioloides - Don't get mixed up with starwort, look in small cool and clean drains/streams

    Isoetes kirki - I know where one patch is but it didn't convert to aquarium well, look for it at lake margins - consider some lilaeopsis sp

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