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  1. Ah cheers, the name was what I was after.

    Found this site as well, seem to have a large range:

    http://aquariumsupplies.marinedepot.com/search?w=loc%20line&modaf=null

    check on shipping rates etc. Ordering from USA can get expensive. fish-street have a shipping calculator to NZ which is exact. It goes on weight. It's pretty handy. I have the single LOC line on my new 200L tank. Great water spread.

  2. welcome back to the hobby! I too have recently returned to fish keeping after having a spell out of it, but I think my 15 year hiatis dwindles in comparison!

    Glad to have you here :thup:

    Any thoughts on what you may stock your new tank with?

  3. went to animal antics by bayfair. All in all, not bad. Pretty average display of africans, with some dodgy specimens being sold as zebras, but they had a a nice adult pair of lumpheads at $30 each. It seems tauranga is in need of a decent LFS if this is the best on offer. HFF should open up shop #3...

  4. Large cold water changes are not ideal for tropheus, but I do it for my peacocks tho ( usually only 25-35%)

    Things should be avoided that can trigger bloat.

    As the water temp changes coming into winter or depending on what time of day I do the water change will have an effect on how much I change. In summer I can comfortably do 50% but in winter 20-30% would be max as the water is a few degrees colder. I simply aim to fill the tank back up and drop temp to 23. Never had a fish with bloat yet... touch wood!

  5. cold water changes works for my malawis but I don't keep any tangs (not yet anyway). 50% water change then add cold water. Drops the temp to around 23 and takes about an hour to get back to 26-27 but it seems to do the trick when it comes to breeding action. Maybe it replacates a monsoon dumping in the wild?

    P S it makes water changes a billion times easier - I use a garden hose to refill. I just kick back and watch :thup:

  6. i got the the aquaone ar620T its 130 litres the one i was looking at getting was just the ar620 which was 90 litres (the price difference was $40.00 between the two) so i thought hey why not

    Nice one - a good sized tank. Any decisions on what you are going to put in it?

  7. That sucks the big one :facepalm:

    My cannister filter started leaking yesterday. I'd say the o-ring seal has perished but none the less, I am down on filtration at the mo so I can sympathize. Hope it gets sorted for you asap!

  8. Thanks so much joe just got my tank yesterday (bigger than the one i wanted haha) so letting it cycle for a week and a bit before i decide to put one or two fish in so plenty of time to research what i want

    What size tank did you end up with? :spop:

  9. I got a couple of 20L buckets of beach sand a couple of weeks ago from a local beach which I've been washing out. I wasn't that keen on the browner look that beach sand gives, but caved to impatience and decided to use it. The added PH buffering I'll get will also be beneficial to my africans. For interests sake, I took a PH reading before adding the sand so just straight tap water, and it was around 7.2-7.4. I added the sand, gave it a couple of hours then took another reading and it was 8.8 or possibly higher! I took a photo of the two tests side by side which I'll try and load tomorrow, but if the PH is closer to 9 it's no good for fish right? How high is to high for malawis?

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