Only two months to the show !! :bounce: :bounce:
Lets start to see the entries coming in ! , it will be a great event so don't miss out being a part of it. Strickly 200 fish max because thats all the tanks and room there is so be in to win
Download your entry form from here now !
http://www.fnzas.org.nz/events/
the answer to that is No , i doubt its possible but even if its possible you should NOT TRY , keep the species we have as clean as we can or we will end up with no true species only hybrids
what else have you got in the tank ? cory's or bristlenose will eat any eggs that are scattered as will most other community fish.
The chance of a danio egg surviving to adult is very very slim
We only had the meeting on Sunday afternoon Caryl to lock in the details , i thought about the AW but knew it would have been too late for the August issue, i also knew how much messing about it would have meant to postpone the issue and reset pages.
Hi Guys
Well the 2nd Livebearer Show is now not too far away, details have been added to the events page.
http://www.fnzas.org.nz/events/
A downloadable entry form will be up soon. I hope to see a heap of you there for what I'm sure will be a great weekend.
Hi Guys
As the new FNZAS president I'd like to be able to visit as many clubs as possible and was thinking if i knew when each club had their meetings e.g. the 2nd wendnesday of each month or the last Saturday in the month etc I'd keep a close eye on the grab a seat and make "flying" visits when seat popped up.
So can someone from each club exec please PM or e-maial me if your interested in a visit with your clubs times and where you meet etc.
Thank you
Paul Billaney
I have seen them and to be honest it was VERY hard to tell them apart from the standard GBA. the ones I saw were still fairly young , about 3-4cm and if you used your imagination you could see a very faint blue tinge to the eye but not what i had hoped they looked like when i heard of them.
I'm a huge overfeeder , the fry ( there is always fry) get fed 4-5 times a day , the rest twice a day as a rule and frozen or live treats as i can.
NB: the more you feed the more waterchanges/Tank Maintance you need to do
They are Corydoras Schwartzi , origins from Brazil , grow to a max of 4.5cm , they like the water a tad warmer than most cories and are a bit harder to breed.