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  1. I think if you took notice of every little thing and danger involved with the keeping of fish... you would pack it in.

    How about the TB.. The toxic stings... The skin infefections through the ammonia getting into open sores... ... the fish that sting.. the ones that can take the end of your finger off... not counting all the chemicals that are within the products we handle all the time... the cancer causing ones etc... the dangers off electrocution... plus the countless risks we take each day... and have been doing for decades without problems... until some bright spark comes along and decides to write a paper on it... and possibly doesn't even keep fish.. (not read the full article)

    We will finish up a set of Aquanuts in specially designed suits that will only allow us to visit our fish in hermitacally sealed clean rooms.

    The world is bad enough... enjoy your hobby.

    I had Scats, Monos... Puffers... and several others for years... with not the slighttest prob

    Nothing wrong with Scats Mate... in the right environment they take some beating for a good show if you have a few with some other brackish types.

  2. Hi Paul..

    If you don't shroud the lights as suggested... you will be driving the fish potty with the lights going on and off at every temp variation.

    There's a few specials going around on these Oil Filled Heaters.. (about seventy odd bucks if I remember correctly)... so one of those plus a ten buck desk fan from the Warehouse would be all you would need.. as the Oil Filled heaters have a biult in thermostat.. so you would save on that.

    They are pretty narrow as well... so won't take up a lot of room.. plus they are water proof and safe.

    You would still need some form of lighting.. but the power saver flouro's or bulbs would not set you back much.

    If you already have a cupboard.. then you would do the lot for around a hundred bucks.. with a bit spare for fish food :)

    Bill.

  3. No disrespect meant to you Pegasus, but quotation marks are not used for emphasis ..

    No disrespect meant to you Fenris, but quotation marks were used when asking the question.. by me anyway.

    (In case you can't tell, I want to make it clear that I'm not shitty at you BTW... Couldn't resist being a smartarse though )

    Certainly can tell..

    Smartasses don't tend to last long around here... so please take care :)

    What part of this did you find difficult to understand...?

    My apologies... it seems there is indeed such a creature..

    As we say... "We learn something every day on the NZFR "..

    Please return to the topic.

    Bill.

  4. But having said this...

    "Can "anyone" find a scientific name for such a fish.." ?

    .. (..and my Latin is pretty rusty these days..)..

    Parotocinclus jumbo "still" does not translate to anything that resembles "Pit Bull".. so it is ... like many others and just a local adopted name.

    If you went shopping in the Far East for a Parotocinclus jumbo.. you would possibly get a similar fish... whereas if you asked for a "Pit Bull" you would possibly get something either on a leash... or on a plate :)

    .. which is why we should stick to the scientific names where possible.

    Sounds staunch.. and pretty macho.. but has no meaning in this part of the world... and is a sales gimmick.

    Bill.

  5. Parotocinclus jumbo

    ... Which is actually a bit misleading in itself... as Par.. means "equal".. .(Equaloticinclus...?) he he.

    and the fish is part of the Loricariidae family.. which includes the Hypoptopoma and Otocinclus genera.. a different family..

    The P. jumbo has a dorsal fin.. and the Oto...(sp).. don't.

    Seems the name Pit Bull Pleco was "adopted" in 2002

    Pit Bull Pleco, LDA-25

    But the Parotocinclus was named/discovered around 1877.

    Cute little fish.. and apparently can be sexed by their genital papilla.

    Mark said:

    I'll try and get a pic.

    Pics links here...

    This fish..

    http://www.aquahobby.com/gallery/e_Paro ... _jumbo.php

    Looks quite a bit different to this.

    http://www.scotcat.com/loricariidae/par ... jumbo1.htm

    Hard to believe that it is named that... but trust the Americans :)

    My apologies... it seems there is indeed such a creature.. :)

    As we say... "We learn something every day on the NZFR ".. :)

    Sorry if this looks like a thread highjack... but it's all related to the original poster... and quite interesting I suppose :)

    Bill.

  6. But the question is...

    "Can "anyone" find a scientific name for such a fish.." ?

    Obviously some catchy name made up by someone hoping to make a fast buck.

    they arent in any shops these days as i think it was a one off shipment
    There was a Rotty.. and a Mastiff variety available.. but these were too docile :)

    Bill.

  7. No disrespect meant to you Fenris... but "Where do you get these names from..."?

    Apparently pit bull plecos don't get too big?

    I don't wonder that the trade and the hobbyist are in utter confusion over some of the names used today.

    Bill.

  8. Well.. I've just tested it off the Photobucket site... and even using the IMG tags that are in capitals on the link on PB... it still works... no prob.

    Do this Soky...

    1/ Go to your pic on PB (Photobucket)

    2/ Look below the pic you want to post and you will see this...

    IMG Code - Forums & Bulletin Boards

    and below that there will be an address... such as...

    ....MrGums2.jpg

    3/ Just click on that link (on your pic on PB..).. and when it is highlighted... just press CTRL and "C"... to copy the link

    4/.. Write your post.. and press..

    CTRL and "V".. to copy your link into your post.

    It "Can't" fail.. if you have a PB account... and you do as above.

    Bill.

  9. That's one major quote.. and good info Frenchy.. ... but can you give the author some credit for the above .. if they are not your words.. ?

    You say:

    From doing a bit of looking up of red blood vessels

    Seems someone took quite some time to put that together... but now you claim it as yours by posting without acknowledgement to the original author.

    See guideline... Ref: Copyright... Quoting:

    Quoting from another source.

    When quoting from another source you must give a proper reference. Title/Author/ISBN of a book, Author/Journalname/Year/Volume/Page of a Journal or Magazine article, Link (and if possible Authors name) to a webpage or whatever properly identifies the source of your information.

    Thanks.

    Mod.

    Bill.

  10. dam i make a account and i did wot u said and it still is not working

    Looks like you are "typing" the IMG tags instead of using the ones provided.

    There are guidelines all over the site.. and many are locked at the head of the forums..but if you are having probs... then try this..

    ******************************************************

    Posting Pics.

    If you want your pics to show up, then click on the OPENING p><p> IE: <!-- m --><a  href=http://i9999.photobucket.com/albums/l282/MY FISHES/Betta.jpg

    (Hyperthetical link)

    If your pic does NOT show up after this... then you have done something wrong.. or the site you are using does not allow uploading from their site.

    Suggest Photobucket if you have probs.

    If you are posting a pic... then your link should look like this

    %7Boption%7DPUT%20YOUR%20LINK%20HERE' alt='color]'>

    Colour just for clarification.

    Bill.

  11. It is said that breaking the ice hurts the fish

    Often in these situations there was little option.. as several times in previous years the foot thick concrete sides had cracked due to ice.

    Can't say we ever lost a fish through doing this.. and some of them were over a decade old :)

    Bill.

  12. They wore ear muffs because of the cold :):)

    Never heard of that before MLF.. (edit:.. Sorry I mean Fishy-T).. and we wouldn't do it where the fish normally congregate.

    Quite often the ice was so thick you couldn't see them anyway :)

  13. Back in the UK we used to have to break the ice with a sledge hammer because it was that thick.

    We also had a pipe that protruded above the water .. but was cut away below so that we could just push a rod down the pipe to break the ice in there... which was invarably thinner.

    MLF asked:

    do the fish cope okay with the ice? are there issues with oxygen getting into the water?

    Caryl said above:

    The 2 ends under the overhanging decks are not frozen of course.

    It "still" amazes me how the arrive in spring.. fit as a fiddle.. but just slightly skinnier ha ha.

    Also noting that they could have been several months without food.. and the winters over there are far more severe than here.

  14. Slightly Blue Dalmation asked:

    Slightly Blue Dalmation

    Joined: 25 Jun 2007

    Posts: 9

    Location: NZ, CHCH

    Posted: 27 Jun 2007 11:09 Post subject: fish for 40Lish tank?

    HI ive currently got a male betta, bristlenose and 5 neons and wondering what else may be suitable in a 40 or so Litre tank. Was thinking maybe something for lower levels like a couple of corydoras and a small shoal of something for mid level possibly... any ideas much appreciated

    Could we get back on topic please.

    Sounds like a promotion .. (last eight posts)... for an LFS at the moment.

    Sorry guys.

    Bill

    Mod.

  15. Hi there,

    That was me.

    Your first post was to jump into someone elses thread to introduce yourself and your tanks.

    This is called highjacking.. as "you" would be getting replies... instead of the original poster of the thread... in this case Oscarboy.. who is also a newcomer.

    There's no prob, but you now have your own thread where you can recieve all the welcomes and tell us more about yourself and your fish.

    so... Welcome to the NZ Fishroom.. and we hope you find lots of interest and new friends here.

    Bill.

    Mod.

  16. You used to be able to get 50watt heaters.. and 100watt are certainly still available.

    Thing is... you give no details.

    A 100W heater in a 300 litre tank would do nothing... whereas the same heater in a 40litre tank would be possibly fine.

    Then there's conditions...

    Like tank location.. drafty room.. and in this case you might consider insulating around the non-viewing sides with styrene.. which may just hold the level where you want it.

    Bill.

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