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  1. How do the Shrimp get along with the Koura? you find many have gone "missing"

    Supprisingly no! its not for lack of trying on the koura's part (he cracks me up!)

    had three shrimp in the old 20L tank for three months, and he didnt manage to catch any. Hard for me to keep track of numbers in this new tank, but think they are all still there :thup:

  2. Hi guys! figured it was time to sort out some images so hopefuly this works!

    all just taken with my phone, so not fantastic quality sorry!

    so this is the old tank (only good photo I have, got the diatoms under control and the snails got put in as a koura snack just before the photo :oops: )

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    and here is the new tank! (900x400x400)

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    so stocking is: 1x Banded Kokopu, 1x Inanga, 1x Koura, 3x redfin bullies (1m, 2f) and maybe 15 shrimp

    managed to get most of the occupants in one pic

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    Male redfin bully. Love his colours!

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    and the view from my seat! (a bit glarey)

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    one more of the male

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    and an old older one of the koura

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    Let me know what you guys think!

    Thinking I should probably try and get another Inanga for the one to school with, but he seems pretty content by himself? (wasn't trying to catch one, but he swam into my bucket as I was filling it with water to transport the other new additions!)

  3. When you allow water to stand or aerate it to get rid of the chlorine the chloramines all move back to monochloramine and this will react with your fish the same as an under chlorinated swimming pool will with your eyes.

    So... leaving the water to stand isn't really a good thing / doesnt work? If you just put it in straight I guess it would over time anyway though?

    in that case what is the best way to treat your water if you have inverts (shrimp and koura) when they are supposedly adverse to dechlorinators?

  4. Chlorine is supposedly very unstable in water, so for my natives I leave the water I am going to use in a bucket for a day or two.

    no problems so far!

    you can keep common and red fins together, will let someone else speculate on numbers, but I would say 3-4 in a tank that size wouldn't be a problem

    I personaly would lean towards getting the Inanga as whitebait, so they settle in better, less envirionmental impact etc

  5. Being a lake they probably wont be Red Fin bulies though, which are probably the only ones that could be described as colourful

    Just did a google search, there is quite a few species of bully in the lake, including Redfin and Blue Gilled :oops:

    havent figured out how to post images, but would be interested to know if you think thats what they are, or if they are something different

    Edit: Just realized I was looking at a management plan for Te Urewera National Park, rather than just the lake!

  6. And heaps of small multicoloured triple fins, which i thought were only saltwater but apparently are purposefully released into the lake.

    What kind of colours? would have thought they would be bullies of some sort...

    Being a lake they probably wont be Red Fin bulies though, which are probably the only ones that could be described as colourful

  7. I might have to get out there this weekend and check what species we have at the moment, last weekend was just a look at what was swimming around, didn't overturn any rocks or low lying branches/leaves.

    Should go for a spotlight! I find thats the easiest way to find out whats hanging around. Let me know what you find!

    Also seeing as its a holiday home area, alot of people dump crap in the area, and go and 'feed' the Eels, only to end up spearing the creatures and leaving them to die which i have seen the aftermathe, and approached the parents, ending with them not allowed to cross our property to access the stream.

    We used to be quite considerate but in recent times we have been forced to be a bit Nazi about it, but thats what theft and destruction to property does to ya.

    Totaly fair enough! my Grandma's batch is in a similar situation with people from a camp using it as an accesway to the beach (when there is plenty of legitimate options around) I heard a horrendous story of 100 year old 'tame' eels being killed with a nail gun somewhere up north a few years ago :(

  8. Wow, supprising about the Koura! Every muddy tricle of water I have poked my nose into seems to have heaps of koura in it... What is up stream of your property?

    Cool about the eels, I used to feed some where my parents used to live, took a while for them to figure out where the food was comming from :gigl:

    awesome to hear you've found a nice population of them in our area. Where abouts in Welly?

    They were in Waipapa stream near Red Rocks, so it has a fairly healthy catchment, if a bit bare. I didn't collect anything but assume you would be able to as it isn't DOC land, etc.

    Also, after reading through the sticky on this forum, it sounds as though you would be able to get the adults at any time of year?

  9. I had a look in a nearby stream on the weekend and found it was full of Koaro!

    very exciting for me as I hadnt seen them before, and they look so cool!

    Has anyone kept them before? Would they need a riffle aquarium or spend most of their time hiding? (the ones I caught were all hiding under rocks in quick flow areas, although I did see something bigger swimming in a pool) Also, I have one banded kokopu at the moment, I guess they wouldn't realy be compatable as they have quite different environments. Has anyone kept them together before?

    lastly, I assume I am correct in thinking that you can only take galaxiids (any age) during whitebait season?

  10. Hi :wave:

    Based on your location, I think someone has told me about your tank :dnc1: they were very impressed!

    I’m a bit of a rookie, my plant knowledge extends to bunging them in and seeing what happens. Tends to work our most of the time though!

    For native plants, I have some Glossostigma - it isn’t doing very well in the tank it is in (think the substrate is a bit too coarse) but does really well in my pond (probably due to better light and sand substrate). Another native I have is Riccia http://www.fnzas.org.nz/?page_id=2379&PID=RF1&EM=1 It grows really well if it has enough light, but needs to be tied down if you want it as something other than a floating mat, as it has no roots

    One thing I will say is with Koura - be prepared for frustration and re-planting! My one loves digging them up and nibbling on them. Try tying them to rocks/driftwood, or wedging them between a couple of rocks that are too big for them to move.

  11. Hi Guys,

    I am setting up a new tank with a used 405.

    Filled the tank up yesterday and left it running over night, this morning there is about 3-5 litres not in the tank! (luckily I have the filter sitting in a 60L container incase something like this happend)

    It looks as though it is the main seal round the top of the canister that is leaking, rather than the hoses.

    Is there anything I can do to easily try and sort this out? (like maybe thread tape or something?)

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