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  1. far out, they are really beautiful! Good pic C Shae
  2. for example, plants grew far better when changed to PC http://www.fnzas.org.nz/fishroom/eheim-complete-setup-vt4743.html Shae
  3. You'll want something like a standard 15w T5 or PC Shae
  4. It'll be the standard bulb it came with, i purchased one of these aswell difference- Replace the bulb, preferably go to a Lighting store, cheaper, and they have better bulbs for penetrating deep tanks. Shae
  5. also do a syphon of the gravel with the other end running through the net, add some peat to the gravel when setting up tank, this way you pull out alot of eggs from the gravel aswell, strain and add to zip lock bag etc etc Shae
  6. Magarine container, full of peat, a Weeks worth of spawning, remove peat, dry through net until slightly damp, put into zip lock bag with date, remove in six weeks, hatch out. Repeat every week. two weeks depending on the hatch size you want, or food available to breeders. e.g.
  7. Yip worked for me, cool looking fish. Shae
  8. :-? IF it where me, i would put a bubbler just beside the rock with the eggs, to keep the flow, the eggs will disappear within the next few days, then if your lucky a few days after that they will start lawn mowing, and you can feed them BBS. DO NOT CHANGE THE WATER IN THAT TANK! Shae
  9. dude, check your private messages Shae
  10. Might mix in some peat then, bought in bulk when i was breeding killies, Cheers for that Shae
  11. There is a legal type of Parrots Feather that i and i know a few other aquarists have. Shae
  12. well i bought some, and ive started a big culture in there, will let you know, thanks for the help. Shae
  13. Its like a barky mulch though? and you dont have any contamination? Shae
  14. Holy Moly! thats awsome You've stumbled onto a really good thing, i hope you have great success with him, that way you can stock the rest of us Shae
  15. There alright aslong as they've been starved for a day or two, i can't eat them straight out of the wood work. Satay them with a bit of peanut sauce and there yum. I personally dont like white worms though, but my fish love it, and there perfect for conditioning for breeding etc etc so i was asking about them...... Shae
  16. Would like to see a picture! If the females are virgin then you have a higher chance. Shae
  17. Just looking at starting some BIG cultures, to cut food costs, and wondering what sought of soil/earth/compost or whatever i should purchase for there mix? Cheers Shae
  18. I dont see why not, They'd deffinatly be smarter to stay out of the Blue Rams way than guppys would, and there very quick. I know Bilbo used to have Dwarf Gourmies with his. Shae
  19. If in a community tanks, guppys would be fine with Blue Rams, only think i noticed was when the blue ram where breeding sometimes the more colourful males guppys would lose bits of there tails. Shae
  20. Meeting is tonight actually If someone could pt in my apologies it would be muchly appreciated Shae
  21. I havnt been to a pet store in about six months, so wouldnt know. But welcome back, good to have more people from wellington on the site. Shae
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