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  1. YIKES! haven't been in the fishroom for ages but saw the article in Stuffs... glad those quick-thinking guys were there & you are relatively OK. Best wishes for a quick recovery!
  2. hey thanks, I got a perky that needed re-homing and ya after some more reading, they can adapt to other "things" as their hos, chose a differnent ty[e of coral, or be happy enough without one...... cheers
  3. Ho-hum... what to do?......... :tears: it has been quite depressing since the day my last seahorse (Lele) died. I have never had any other fish. I am embarassed to say I've been neglecting the tank.... It was in perfect balance (what is the word? biotope?) with the amount of food & waste from the seahorse feeding the non-photosynthetic corals (or perhaps being filter feeders,were they also getting nutrient from frequent waterchanges?) My suncoral grew from a mere 3polyps to a beautiful mass of them, but has been dying off and now shrunk back to a mere dozen or so polyps; the candycane also multiplied from 1 to 8 beautiful torches, but is looking very hungry now... So, either I flick these off for someone else to nurture back to their former beauty, or I try adding a fish or 2 to get things back in balance. I'm not sure what to try though... a clown? would a suncoral keep it happy as I don't have an anemone? (and don't have any special lighting or $ for more reefy stuff- or many fish for that matter!) Or a chromis? or 2? a cleaner shrimp? It is just a small 70 litre tank, but well established as it ran for years with the coral, liverock , shrimp, snails & seahorse. I just don't know... any suggestions appreciated!
  4. hmmm, sorry I don't have much useful advice on this one! very odd... it seems as if their equalibrium is lost!? My SH's have hung upsidedown quite often and happily, but that is just when they are hunting and wanting to check every nook & cranny! You boy does look awfully skinny, but that is great he is taking food from you so if handfeeding is what it takes, keep up the good work *if he will eat it, a mash of shrimp with added fishoil & spirulina could help fatten him up I would normally say a FW dip would not go astray for itching/signs of external parasites, but in this case I think it could add too much stress. OH! hey, I just remembered, if you are putting brineshrimp in the tank, you could very well be introducing ******* (oh crap i just forgot the name,*little microscopic jellyfish*) that can cause irritation. LOL, edit to add: that would be Hydroids stinging from the hydroids could be very irritating Also, scratching can also indicate discomfort due to ammo/nitrIte spikes... So, meth blue would be quite good to ease the dicomfort of either
  5. looks great! :bounce: do you use special lighting for the plants?
  6. hmmm, the adjacent pics of bigeye & roughy look so similar on this page --> http://www.seafriends.org.nz/issues/res/gi/special.htm My memory still thinks more diamond shape, but my memory is not photographic, lol, more like a sieve... :-? I will definitely go for another snork when the weather calms down again, pay better attention to details,hopefully photograph, and report back! Thanks for the help
  7. Wow, those are some great pics. thanks for the link! :bounce: but nope, not the bigeye... my best comparison would be with the Sweeps, except I know sweeps are Much larger than my mysteryfish ( & they are shiny red) AND don't waste too much effort. like I said, observation/memory could throw us off, so I will have a better more accurate descript & hopefully a pic next time errrr I was more focused on crayfish at the time, lol! ( I alwasy find these fish when I am looking for crays!) PS, just looked at a different pic,more side-on view of bigeye & hubby thinks they DO look like them, so ?????? sorry! will confirm later thanks again
  8. umm, I would just say "normal" sized eyes... LOL, i guess I should go snorkelling again & hone my observation skills or take a camera! too bad it's gone onshore today.... Cheers
  9. I have been Googling away, but no luck so far as I don't have a name so am just sifting thru oodles of pics.... and I bet one of you knows the answer When I go snorkelling and usually in rocky areas especially around the mouths of small caves, I often see schools of small fish, about the size of the old 50¢ pieces but are quite umm... diamond-shaped and a very shiny flashy red hue... any ideas?
  10. OK, so I forgot to put foil around the edges & it got a little brown.... but Mmmmmmmmmmmm it was so good. WAS being the operative word... I will have to keep SC milk in the pantry from now on ( that could be dangerous!) It is so much better than the evap milk versions! Also, I started buying whole nutmeg nuts at BinnInn last year, and just freshly grate it when needed. Do try it; the flavour & aroma is amazing and was so good in this pie. Jennifer, THANKS for the recipe! * humming it to the tune of thanks for the memories..... :lol: *
  11. Thanks such a neat area you are in,will hafta take you up on that sometime! And thanks Preach & Stella, great info! it IS amazing. I was pretty high up in the Russell Forest where I saw those fish...
  12. I roasted my pumpkin yesterday. will make any excuse to go to town today...MUST get that sweetened condensed milk!! *lightbulb* need to do WCs and need more phospads and filterfloss anyway. Tada!
  13. I couldn't find a link last night.... Thanks Zev! recently went for a bushwalk and saw a big kokopu in some pools... we headed home wading along the creek but then had to get back on track because there was a set of falls much too daunting to go down & were wondering how the fish get up there. So, now wondering why does most of the whitebaiting go on down near the sea? do the fish go downstream to spawn? or do eggs or fry just get washed downstream or is there a big migration/ spawning Paarrrrrrrrty? and then only the fittest/smartest/luckiest survive & make it back upstream? do these fish go out to sea part of their life, like salmon? I guess I need to go find Stella's book! it is available now?
  14. Did you see the spiel on whitebait/Banded Kokopu habitat? I hope it can be found online! i want to watch it again. it was amazing how the fry can scale pohutukawa roots to get further upstream, or in this case, ropes that have been placed to mimic roots where natural habitat has been disrupted by culverts... reminds me of "salmon ladders"
  15. That is so funny! all the recipes I have ever used call for evaporated milk, and also sugar of course; I imagine the ones using sweetenedcondensed will be richer and less watery. ( which is even better when you counter in the drool factorage :lol: haha ) I have already put SC on the shopping list! :bounce: lol, "Pour can of pumpkin pie mix into premade pie crust then bake." sacrilege! why even bother baking? just buy a pie I don't even like the pumpkin from a tin any more; fresh buttercup is best!
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