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  1. Hi,

    Just walked in this evening and noticed my female Dwarf Gourami has a white circle approx 1mm in width around the entire eye, the eye seems perfectly fine and isn't enlarged. The fish is behaving normally, I'm wondering if this is just the result of an attack by the male as he is quite sensitive about his territory and she likes to mess with him.

    Has anyone experienced anything similar?

    Can't really take a photo as she's quite zippy.

  2. With NZ's reputation we should be exporting and not importing.

    The same could be said for many commodities.

    New Zealand is one of the most expensive countries in the world to ship to because of it's geographical location, obviously the same applies for exportation of goods. It doesn't make economical sense to manufacture and export the majority of goods from New Zealand, regardless of what our reputation may be. It's more logical to manufacture commodities where raw materials are accessible or economical to source, more importantly also where primary marketplaces are located. Unfortunately we in New Zealand will most probably always have to pay high prices for our commodities due to the fact we rely so heavily on importation and the cost of importing said goods.

  3. Did you leave the glosso in there as it was when it wiltered?

    Any tips as I have one I bought doing the same. Not sure if it will bounce back.

    Really want to grow this plant.

    First time I had seen it at a shop here.

    Yes the glosso was left in the tank when it wilted, it only melted when the tank was changed to emmersed. Glosso requires medium to high light otherwise it will grow up toward the light. High CO2 levels are recommended and regular pruning is required. You should avoid it being shadowed by any surrounding plants. As it grows it can become quite a thick mat and the upper leaves will shadow the lower growth and the lower growth will become suffocated as a result, this will cause the suffocated growth to rot.

    Are you injecting CO2? Are you dosing nutrients? Water params? Lighting?

  4. Have a look at my thread in "Freshwater". I have used it. plants grow well with it BUT i didn't put a thick enough layer of gravel on top of it and I have major algae issues with too much ferts releasing into the water from the substrate.

    You didn't appear to lay much down, at least that's what the pictures suggest. Could the problem of leaching perhaps be the type of gravel used to cap the soil rather than lack of thickness in the cap?

  5. It only appeared after replacing the light bulb. I have it on for about 5 hours. It's 34l with only 1 dwarf puffer.

    Will a bubble filter give enough air?

    Presuming that the 'bubble filter' oxygenates the water then yes this should be sufficient :)

    No peeking on the blackout, be patient.

    To avoid a recurrence:

    1. Check your Nitrate & Phosphate levels, maybe take a sample to your LFS and get them to test it for you.

    2. Waterflow, should be a good level of circulation throughout the tank.

    3. Try to avoid direct sunlight on the tank.

    4. Remove organic waste as frequently as possible.

    5. Should you have a recurrence and all the above are fine then try elevating your light from the aquarium to reduce intensity thought I suspect you're getting a bit of external sunlight rather than your lighthood being the issue?

    Goodluck :wave:

  6. I have BGA and have tried two black outs. First for three then the second for five days. It did not leave. Any other ideas?

    1. Physically remove as much BGA as possible.

    2. 30% WC

    3. Pump oxygen & blackout for 3 days.

    4. Vacuum/30%WC

    Worked for me on two occasions, no more BGA.

    Occasion #1 - Excess light.

    Occasion #2 - New tank setup

    Make sure you're removing any mulm/debris.

    What is your photoperiod, light setup & tank size?

  7. Update:

    Tank was broken down and soil substrate added, dry start method followed for which all plants were given a big prune.

    Also added an external CO2 reactor:

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    50x25mm UPVC Reducing Bush x 2

    25x15mm UPVC Reducing Bush PL/THD x 2

    50mm UPVC Socket Coupler Plain x 1

    50mm UPVC Cap Plain End x 1

    15mm PVC Male NPT Hose Adaptor x 2

    50mm UPVC Tee Plain x 1

    50mm UPVC Pressure Pipe PN 9 Class C SOE x 0.5M

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    Current sole inhabitant with his mrs to keep him company:

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  8. Cheers for the feedback.

    Agree re the Apistos, definitely going to stock something vibrant. Am going to wait until the tank is more grown in before introducing anymore stock.

    Keep an eye on the trumpet snails they can multiply quickly

    Roger that, little buggers have already begun multiplying like crazy. Fortunately I can spread their numbers across the other tanks or just crush them up for food.

  9. Find out the contents of the fish food you're looking at importing and phone MPI to speak with an officer to gauge whether there will be any fish hooks on arrival into the country, same goes for anything else you have a question mark over.

    The foods you're looking at importing may be allowed into the country but the wholesaler/LFS in NZ would most likely have an MPI permit (held by their broker) to import and have an ATF approved to the required standard to store said goods.

    Ring 0800 00 83 33, they'll let you know.

  10. Okay, I'm a bit confused.

    Does surface disruption decrease the level of CO2 in the tank? Ie if I use a HOB filter and diffuse the CO2 into the tank make add ing CO2 redundant?

    The agitation caused by the HOB will off gas the CO2 but won't render it ineffective, most probably you'll just need to add more CO2 to compensate.

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