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  1. You need a plumbing outlet rather than Mitre 10. Go to your local Mastertrade and ask for a 'tank fitting' - in the States its called a bulkhead. Hansens make tank fittings and there are other brands around as well. Mastertrade stocks Hansens though. I found that Mico and Plumbing World (at least where I am) didn't carry much in the way of PVC fittings.

    I used 25mm fittings and the tank fitting and the elbow was just under 9cm from the glass. The fittings for 40mm will be bigger but you should be able to trim some off the elbow but that still won't get you the 5-6cm you are looking for. I don't know of a shorter way to do it.

    For drilling the tank I went to Super Auto Cheap and bought a $20-$30 rotary tool with accessories that included a diamond bit. I took the tank outside, put it on the ground, ran the garden hose on it with one hand and drilled with the other. Minutes later I had a hole. No practicing. Maybe I was stupid and just lucky but I had a hole and a rotary tool that has proved really useful for other stuff as well.

  2. Has anybody been to Wonderworld Rotorua lately?

    There was something labelled 'Black Cap something', but I can't find anything out about it.

    They were about 1 1/2 inches long, were white with a yellow cap on top of a black cap over the head area. And were less than $20 each.

    Anybody know what they are?

  3. Wish I had read this the other day!

    My Amazon Sword started a spike just before Christmas and I let it grow out of the tank. It got to about 80cm before it stopped growing any taller and it's still flowering. The cat chewed off the end so I'm guessing it would have got to over a metre tall.

    Anyway, it started another spike a few days ago and as I was loosing too much water from having the cover open I cut them both off.

    I didnt know Sword's grew new plants from spikes I thought it was from runners. If it grows another spike I will know what to do now.

  4. The top picture is the left half of the tank with some sort of Amazon Sword (it currently has a big flower spike poking about 15cms out of the tank at the moment - dint have a pic yet).

    The bottom picture is the right half of the tank with a java fern tied onto the log with nylon. It used to be twice as big but gave it a big pruning a few weeks ago.

    The other plants are straight vallis, dwarf vallis and hairgrass.

    The only lights I have are two 36w 6500k Phillips flourescents. They are on from 9.30 to 9.30. There are another two flourescents the same in the hood but they arn't working (I need to take them apart and redo the wiring).

    There is also a fair bit of sunlight from 4pm to 7pm.

    I really really really need to rehome the redspot to get it looking really good though or at least to where i'm happy with it.

  5. I decided that I would start a marine tank after a recent visit to Wonderland in Rotorua. It was the anemone that got me i think.

    I'm still in the planning stage and wont even be putting water in the tank until christmas (have to find something to do while the office shuts for three weeks :D ).

    I've been reading up on the old posts here and at reef central. I came across this one that has some really good basic infomation http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=912378&perpage=25&pagenumber=1

    So maybe by this time next year I will have photos to be proud of?

  6. I'd leave out the Platys cause they breed really well.

    And instead of:

    5 Cardinal Tetras or Neons

    5 Harlequin Rasbora

    5 long fin Zebra Danios

    I'd just get 10 of one sort and give them a chance to school. And If you can afford it I'd choose Cardinals over Neons because of the extra colour.

  7. I picked up a 22L AR126 now I just have to decide what to put in it!

    At first I thought maybe some Danio's and a Siamese Fighter but when I got it up and running the water flow seems too strong for that. Any ideas on how to decrease the flow?

    Maybe just fill it with male guppies?

    Any ideas? :D

  8. Feed them!

    I feed mine with cat biscuits. Just put one ot two on top of the dirt and they latch on to it. Give it a few hours and you can't see the biscuit anymore. Then just grab a pinch and let them go in the tank. Easy as.

    Some people feed with white bread soaked in milk and then pick them off the bread.

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