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Stevo165

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  1. That name is not on the import allow list, sorry dude.
  2. What is their scientific name the latin one, i'll run it through the list and let ya know wether they are allowed to be in nz
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    Word Association

    mushroom cloud clown face
  4. Where did you get these tool's and how much did they cost if you dont mind me asking?
  5. Clever, i might just have to steal that idea if you dint mind.
  6. My humble opinion is that all dog's regardless of size and breed can be yappy and very aggressive, 90% of that comes down to the training that the dog receives, it is a dog and as was stated above it isint a toy or an accessory no matter how cute or tiny it is. alot of the little dogs (i.e chihuahua, dashund, miniature poodle) get away with the more aggressive behavour that a larger dog like a Labrador or Alsatian wouldn't simply due to the fact that they are so much smaller. many times iv heard people tell me that their hypo and aggro little dog is fine the way it is because and i quote "when [insert name here] bites it dosent hurt" i just turn around and say if that was a Labrador or a Rottweiler you would be calling for it to be put down. the basic moral is all dogs can be yappy and all dogs can be aggressive, it is MOSTLY down to the training. some species are more placid than others but every dog and every animal has a breaking point and all will bite so to speak, im sure if they could our fish would have bitten us all at some point. i would recommend a spaniel for a situation where there were alot of children, they have soft jaw's and blunt teeth as they were bred to retrieve waterfowl so if they did turn around and bite the damage would be alot less than a chihuahua or miniature poodle which have far sharper teeth. they are also alot less active than either of those species. Just my 2cents, please feel free to pick apart what i have said as it was only based on personal experiences.
  7. !drool: i know im weird but this side of the hobby is what really interest's me. building up a full ecosystem that runs the main display tank whether it be food's or filtration i love over complicating those areas far more fun than just dropping down to the lfs for more fish food when you are getting low. /sorry for thread hijacking/
  8. Stevo165

    Demotivators!

    OK so i may have gotten a little bit bored.......................... meh
  9. Stevo165

    Demotivators!

    just because it made me laugh harder than the rest
  10. Stevo165

    Demotivators!

    Please let me know if i have gone to far with any of these, i did try and keep them to safe for work standards, (it was hard, so many goodies out there)
  11. Awsome!!! will you be offering starter culture's for other members on this forum?
  12. OUR QUEEN IS AMONG US!!!!!!!! i wonder id DJ Pauly is the king?????????
  13. A blue tang will need alot more room that that tank will ever be able to provide but a clownfish will probably be ok as for the rest of it i am not entirely sure. my recommendation would be to type into Google nano-reef there is a website with a similar url and there will be a lot of information there about keeping a marine tank of similar size although it is all American the practices are the same.
  14. OH yea, it can be quite funny when you see people getting all worked up about the world ending. because there was a massive quake here and then a few weeks later there was one over there, then when you look into it the two places are on different ends of the same tectonic plate, a really simple way of describing it is put a stick on the floor, push 1 end of it and the other end will move aswell same thing's happening with the tectonic plates, unfortunately they cause abit more destruction than a stick sliding on the floor although if you were to read into the butterfly effect you would never breath easy again and wince every time a butterfly fly's past the window.
  15. its just the next Y2K all that will happen is the gullible will go out and spend $$$$'s on useless things like tinfoil hats to protect them from increased solar radiation and self inflating dinghy's that are "guaranteed" to not sink and ride the incoming tsunami's like a surfer does a wave. all the earthquakes that have been occurring in NZ, Japan and today's one in Tonga are all from 1 tectonic plate, it would seem to me that that tectonic plate has finally decided that it it has to shift again this happens from time to time lol 1993 -1996 was also a period of time that had a lot of tectonic movement, there was a massive quake in japan that killed over 3000 people and mt ruapehu erupted, white island went nutty and there was increased frequency of earthquakes in the ring of fire region where NZ sits.
  16. what do you want though, a African rift lake tank? or an amazon rain-forest tank or a Thailand rice paddy?
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