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  1. If i wanted to set one up, would I be able to go grab some crabs, mangroves and some small schooling fish from the estuary just down the road legaly? I have also seen what I think is called a "mantis shrimp" with big claws and is quite colourful. Would I need a raised part of sand so it creates an island effect? Would I be able to use water down from the estuary aswell? thanks
  2. cories lay their eggs out in the open and usually get eaten so its beast to remove the eggs, you can feed them crushed up spirulina disks or shrimp pellets, but it depends how big they are at the moment.
  3. white cloud mountain minnow. If you want a tetra to breed you could try congo tetra's. They have large numbers of eggs and are supost to be easy. From what I can recall they are $12 each for adults, $10 for smaller ones.
  4. fins

    jellybean tetras

    I guess thats why I havnt seen them before.
  5. what country was that gila?
  6. next year its a possiblity that I will only be doing killies, probably mostly annuals. They might take a while to hatch but all the pet shops want my nothos.
  7. fins

    jellybean tetras

    neither of the fish look dyed and I would never buy a dyed fish, but i guess GE'ed fish would be ok.
  8. fins

    jellybean tetras

    how can you tell that they are GE'ed?
  9. fins

    jellybean tetras

    theres a better picture in one of my books. another cute lloking fish is pelteobagrus ornatus. (I think i like transperent fish)
  10. fins

    jellybean tetras

    alo known as lepidarchus adonis theres a few pics here http://images.google.com/images?q=lepid ... a=N&tab=wi
  11. I think there are some importers here that can supply you. You should learn how to maintain a marine tank before you even think about breeding fish. As for the equipment I think it depends on what type of tank you want, reef, fish only. You will have to buy water salt and additives for the water but ask someone else how much they cost. Also alot of test kits. Go with the biggest tank you can for the fact that the water will be more stable, you maybe could even have a sump. If only I lived in figi or the philippines again then I could go catch my own fish.
  12. Has anyone seen them in NZ? they look so cute. I wouldnt mind getitng some when I get back from holiday next year.
  13. you could try feeding them to your fish, or maybe just one fish just incase.
  14. at one of my LFS cardinals are about $7 each. Is this normal? or maybe it is glowlight tetra, I havnt been there for a while.
  15. could just be daphnia that have been eating algae
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