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  1. it takes the pressure from the big rocks off the bottom glass
  2. if you want one for viewing fish, then a finnex monster ray is a good option. http://www.amazon.com/Finnex-Monster-Aq ... B00BP6QGGA 154 American dollars. free shipping
  3. IMO the crypts on the pictures look like a cross between cryptocoryne wendtii and affinis
  4. :sage: photoshop: those are human teeth :sage:
  5. ok awesome. :happy1: :happy2: thanks for all the input. :thup: that settles it. instead of waiting ages to get an eheim shipped from germany by my grandparents, i'll go to redwood aquatics and get one soon. or is there a better place to get one from in chch? its currently priced at $159.00
  6. Hi all, I am going to upgrade my filter because my current one is just not filtering out the little things floating around in the tank. there are 3 filters available to me at this stage. the eheim 2075, the eheim 2080 or the aquaone cf1200. the eheims are obviously more expensive but higher quality. the only thing about them is that there are many storys about them saying that they leak at the powercord after a while!!! are there any flaws with the cf1200? are they as quiet as eheim? any advice or opinions are greatly appreciated. cheers superico
  7. is that the hydrocotyle in this tank? www.fnzas.org.nz/fishroom/viewtopic.php ... 7&start=45 where did you get it from? btw if i can find some i will grow it together with hairgrass because that can look really cool!
  8. the current piping is 12/16mm and the filter requires 16/22mm
  9. Hi all, i would very much like to upgrade my filter because my current one is just not filtering out the little things floating around in the tank. my problem is that the filter hosing/piping that i have currently is in a quite permanent position and the upgrade filters all have bigger pipping requirements. if i get an adapter, will it slow the flow rate and is it bad for the filter or is it fine? cheers superico
  10. redwood aquatics had quite a couple of halfbeaks when i went today!
  11. im looking for a variety of small leaved carpeting Hydrocotyle and this one stood out. are there any common varietys that we get in nz that are like this? and where could i get some? cheers superico
  12. great going! its going to look really nice and clean when your done with the hood. IMO when you rescape it, make sure to make it one scape. So if you look onto it, the hardscape merges together and all the plants are where they should be. so in the foreground, midground and background.(just a suggestion)
  13. is the plant Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides avaiulible in nz?
  14. fts update: all plants are growing well. most of the crypts have melted off their lower leaves but still have a few leaves. the glosso has grown really well, but is just not turning into its aquatic form nor is it carpeting . most of the lower leaves have started turning yellow so i am questioning whether it really is proper glosso or some different species. if it doesn't work i will give hairgrass another shot. riccia is growing well i upped the co2 after the refill
  15. i have looked into power glos (the t5 equivalent) and i do like the pink tone which the plant pro also has. just the new bulbs being took away the colour of the rocks. i will be adding the leds soon (6000-6500k) and will post pics of the process. i managed to get some fittings for them at redpath for $5 each so once i get the pvc pipe they fit into i will install them. the 'glosso' has sent roots to the ground and might be pulling its self down to the substrate which will make it a carpet :happy2: next time i refill i will definitely have a look around. the only reason i didn't was because i wanted to keep the co2 up; exchange the bottle as fast as possible because if there was a big drop the would be algae. cheers superico n
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