Godly3vil
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On 7/17/2023 at 10:27 PM, Caryl said:
It's up to you but with the cold fronts predicted down your way, I think it would be a mistake, particularly considering how much it costs to courier stuff these days, especially overnight. I am currently away for the week but if you want to me to send some next week, let me know then.
If it makes ya feel better I have had quite a few parcels of plants couriered over the last month from all over the North Island with no issues so if you're willing I'm willing haha. Just pm your details and price of plants and courier fees and I'll put it through, whenever suits you. Cheers Caryl.
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On 6/4/2023 at 5:40 PM, Caryl said:
Will do but been watching the weather warnings for snow down south so it will be once the weather warms up again.
Still not too keen to ship yet?
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Still looking! Would really love some anubias and swords, having no trouble tracking down the rest (still happy to purchase more though haha)
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On 6/11/2023 at 1:10 PM, maxxi1 said:
welcome back Jamie!
what kinda fish are you thinking about jumping back into ?
Cheers Maxxi,
Just starting out with a FW community tank again, got a few discus, loaches and synos so far.
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On 6/3/2023 at 1:47 PM, Caryl said:
I have crypt (affinis) and Anubias but not keen to post this time of year, especially if they get delayed, or lost, in transit.
No worries, just keep me in mind for when you are, please.
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1 minute ago, Caryl said:
You're still going with the "everything was cheap and on sale" line??? Must have a new partner since you were here last if they're still falling for that one 🙂
Unfortunately you won't find it the active site it used to be but we would like it to be so again.
Welcome back.
Cheers Caryl, nope still the same partner, still gullible haha.
Yeah, just from looking around this morning it seems quiet. With social media now most forums seem to be this way. Still a great medium for this type of hobby in my opinion.
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Hey guys and gals,
Wanting to plant out a 600ltr low light tank so looking for crypts, swords, ferns, anubias and any other easy to care for, low maintenance plants.
Will also need to be willing to ship to Invercargill.
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Just thought I'd re-start my FNZAS journey by posting here. After a too long, 8 year break from the hobby I'm about to jump back in. Wish me luck (and remember if my partner ever asks everything was cheap and on sale)
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Well done dude :gopo:
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Wonder what causes them to jump, mine have lived in my open top tank for the last 6 months with no jumpers. Tank is in the lounge, beside a door, and I love loud heavy metal lol.
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Any calibration solution will work, Raymond Klein aka Valray on trademe may be able to source you some.
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:gopo: :spop:
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After closer inspection I can see a few healhty looking plantlets in the pic would it be possible to get one or two of thoseI also just read you are lookong to buy some, I won't be selling anu of this for a while sorry.
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If I had half your talent I would still have my planted tanks.
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Stay safe
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Welkom
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Water changes are necessary to also replenish trace elements that fish, plants and bacteria use, not just removing nitrates.
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What are you on about, I can still see carpet.
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Hey there fellow southlander, not many reefkeepers down these ways, I have a rsm 130 with a few fish and corals. Feel free to pm me for any help from a local.
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Ideal co2 levels for a planted tank are 30ppm, which corresponds with a full 1.0 drop in pH.
You won't be able to reach the ideal saturation of co2 with a sugar/yeast setup anyway though and it's pretty accepted that pH changes caused by co2 injection is not harmful to most fish.
Do you dose any other forms of fertilizer?
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Congratulations dude, fun times ahead!
Another captive bred native to add to the list, lol.
Unusual problem?
in Freshwater
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Yip, exactly as Ryan said. I have done this multiple times over the years with no issues. The plastic bins from Mitre 10 work great. Have had fish in them for days with no problems.