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Filter for turtle tank.....
Graeme Holden replied to Ninja turtle's topic in Reptiles and Amphibians
anyone from Timaru or close to, also note my other posting for babysitting my collection for a while, tks Graeme -
Filter for turtle tank.....
Graeme Holden replied to Ninja turtle's topic in Reptiles and Amphibians
I use one of these, works great but the filter needs cleaning out every other day as it is a paper type filter, but if you could modify one of the filter elements to foam then it would be great, passes huge amounts of water allowing more animals per litre and in the sun (which mine is) will not allow green algae to take hold, - just another thought for what it is worth, can get these very cheap occaisionally on Trademe. I have several and paid I think $15 for the dearest and $1 for the cheapest, only thing to watch out for is if they have been used with clorine, so lots and lots of washing before use if using a used filter element and preferably get a new one or modify one. p.s. have a large (very) snake neck in with red necks and it actually bullies the others for the food - also very very quick with its strike at the food so does not miss out very often, perhaps I am the exception to the rule as well because I have fish in with most of my turtles and though the turtles can't count very well, most of the fish survive(at least the healthy, fit, fast ones) -
Looking for temporary accomodation for up to 10 turtles till I buy a house and construct accommodation for my mates. I have One large (yep big one) snake neck and 9 red ears ranging in size from eggs to a quite large old female and a couple of neglected ones as well currently being treated for shell rot. Also have one that is quite old and has been dog bitten and mistreated so needs a little extra care but is quite ok as long as is able to be left alone. This one is supposed to be a female but is looking more like a male - hard to tell as lost all its claws, partial shell missing as result of a dog bite (long time ago and all healed) and has a very dark and pitted shell. Most of these live outside in Papakura although there is one under 1 yr old and a ex midget in a warm tank together (both males I think) and a sex maniac (male)who does not get one with any other turtle but is good with people. I just wish to get in touch with someone who can help with housing these for maybe a few months and probably during the cold months too as my house has not sold as yet. Initial contact then decisions later is good, Graeme 092988751 or 0211500 000 or email is always good
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life cycle of black beard algae ????
Graeme Holden replied to Graeme Holden's topic in Aquatic Plants
No worries, I will figure it out myself, tks for the comments -
life cycle of black beard algae ????
Graeme Holden replied to Graeme Holden's topic in Aquatic Plants
some of the tufts of algae are probably up to 2 yrs old, always very hard to remove from any surface but now very easy, fingernail easy off things like air hose and glass etc -
nothing and I do mean nothing, has changed in the tank apart from oxygen plant and black beard algae is dying, not worried about the o2 plant but the black beard has been so hard to get rid of I just wondered if it has a terminal life cycle. It is in a 2ft tank that has baby platies that are not at all interested in it, no filter, heated, aerated and probably a little more so recently because of the platies growing up, and feed and light is normal and no changes, water only been added to counter evaporation. One possible clue is that the valisneria in the same tank is now quite stunted but healthy, ambulia still growing, same as indian fern. Last time I tried to treat this tank was many months ago with no success so just decided to use it as a fairly natural breeding tank
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golden barb spawning -differing sizes -VASTLY
Graeme Holden replied to Graeme Holden's topic in General Breeding
bad word for me, agree but I have watched and this does not appear to be happening, the larger ones are eating differently than the small ones, I guess they are just midgets, p.s. do not have the room to run another tank -
I have a spawning of golden barbs that was quite successful quite a few weeks ago probably about 6/7 or so weeks, there is a huge difference in size of the fry, biggest are probably 15mm and smallest are like new borns just a little sliver with eyes. I realise there will be big differences but this is really amazing, fed on egg yoke and green water - which must be ok as the bigger ones are growing like crazy, still feeding egg yoke and also now crushed up flake which has caused a big growth spurt in the larger fish obviously
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just need a little clarification please, cosby to me is like a blue/three spot but with lots more of the dark colourations in patches all over the body and the opaline is a clear single colour generally very light bluish fish with sometime a little deeper(by that I mean bigger in the chest area) body ( sorry not into all the latin names etc). Just simple answers are best for me thanks
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no heaters in my tank or my ponds, I did have a heater in the pond last year but the turtles were in unknown condition at that stage, but over the summer they put on weight and condition and were probably going to be ok in colder water as long as it happended slowly. One of the ones outside in the pond has had a very traumatic life, being rescued from a main road in central auckland with a large chunk missing from the back of it's shell and missing all claws from walking around on ashphalt etc. It is thought that this male (once thought to be female) is well over 20yrs old, but grumpy but could be excused I guess through it's pretty rough past history. Now quite happy fighting with another male through holes in a perspex divider and sunning himself on a brick in the summer time
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still about, no jewels, and if I keep getting disease nothing much else either, no just had a very bad run in the last week and lost a heap of fish to fungus or similar, getting ahead of it now though
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Can I have covicts with a turtle?
Graeme Holden replied to Gatito's topic in Reptiles and Amphibians
I tried to upload a couple of photos but failed, there really are hundreds of guppies in their tank, no gambusia in this tank but there are still heaps in the outside ponds and tanks, two of the oversexed males are sort of hibernating at the moment anyways and not really interested in eating anything of course -
Golden barbs are nutters, mine go berserk every now and then racing around for no apparent reason, do not be too fooled by them, a bit like clown loaches lying on their sides looking dead, maybe the barbs are just overexuberant
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Tks for that, I actually presumed just by the name that mal green was a copper derivative of some kind
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Can I have covicts with a turtle?
Graeme Holden replied to Gatito's topic in Reptiles and Amphibians
When they were in the swimming pool, I had large and small goldfish, thousands of Gambusia , and the only things that ate them were a bloody cheeky blue heron and a local kingfisher, even then they could not keep up, the largest of the females is pretty damn big now and some of the males are not much smaller !! guess I just feed them too much for them to bother using the energy to chase fish