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Tom Gunner

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I'm moving to Wellington in a couple of weeks and was wondering what the situation is with good equipment and coral/livestock stores. Is there much choice? Who's the best? Any links or addresses of the local suppiers would be great.

Also - Is there a Wellington Reef club? If so, how do I join?

Thanks guys.

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There is one shop in Kapiti that has a very limited stock (but will order stuff in), he has one large fish only tank and a couple of nano's that he puts corals in waiting for sale (NB often most of his stuff is pre-sold because he orders in only what he know people are looking for), and one other in the Hutt that sometimes has things like sand and salt but otherwise will also order things in.

Most of us tend to buy stuff from people we meet here, or via the internet.

Be great to have another marine keeper in Wlg, we also swap frags etc between us locally and combine orders from Auckland to save shipping costs.

There is no formal reef club, the Kapiti fish club is great and a few salties belong, but otherwise we generally know each other and visit from time to time

If your planning on purchase large amount of rock etc to get started I would suggest you plan a trip and transport it yourself, the shipping costs are huge for heavy stuff same day.

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Thanks for the tips guys - it's a shame there's no major suppliers in the area (maybe a hole in the market someone should fill).

suphew - what is the shop in Kapiti called?

Peter - thanks for the offer, but I have to get over there and buy a house before planning my tank setup.

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Where are you from, out of interest? I assume your coming from oversea's and if your bringing house hold goods, I'd stongly suggest you bring as much hardware as you reasonably can (skimmer, etc) most gear here is imported at a very low volume or as a one off and so the shipping costs are huge. for example one of the locals purchased an RO water filter recently I think he paid around usd$150 for the unit but the shipping was another usd$100 so almost doubled the price, and even at that price it was still cheaper the sourcing locally.

As far as getting stuff from with-in NZ most of the shops either login here or there staff do, just post for anything you are looking for. Also check out the commercial section for contacts.

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I'm originally from Manchester, UK - but I lived in Vancouver, Canada for 4 years, before moving to Chch a year ago.

Unfortunatly, my tank was given away to a good friend in Canada - so I don't have any hardwear brought over.

I'm not so worried about livestock, as you say - forums are a great place to score frags. But I am concerned about the price of hardware and finding a good source of RO/DI water.

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Thanks for the tips guys - it's a shame there's no major suppliers in the area (maybe a hole in the market someone should fill).

Several have tried but it is difficult to build up a clientele when you are completely incapable of demonstrating that you have a clue what you are doing.

All of my stock has come from ‘up north’ with the exception of two anemones, one of which I got about 10 years ago from a guy in Petone who was having a go at marines (that shop is long gone) and the other I got about 6-7 years ago from Fins ‘n Fangs, also now gone.

Steve

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But I am concerned about the price of hardware and finding a good source of RO/DI water.

Then buy what hardware you expect to need before you depart and put it in with your household goods.

Just remember we use 240 volts / 50 Hz so pumps might be something you have to get here.

Steve

OOPs, see you are already here

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