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It was a closely fought contest, two great sides hard at it. IMO both teams were equal, we were just the ones who got the lucky last points.

A great game to watch.

Now getting ready to see the Wallabies dispatched :D Ought to be easier than South Africa, long as we don't get complacent.

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looks like that's still the case

:hail: Yip the All blacks were the better team on the night. Catch 22 for me now cause I support SA and any team that play's against Austrailia :lol: Except if Oz win next Saturday we can win the Tri Nations.......

Nah think I'd rather forfeit the Tri Nations then see them win :P

Yeah suppose we've got rock pools where we can pick up the odd specimen for our tanks, but generally most of the stuff originates for the Red Sea regions as well as Bali, Indonesia and Sometimes Kenya. The hobby is still small here so we so limited in what we have available, especially on the equipment side of things.

See Deltec is quite popular in NZ. Here too, we have more access to the European stuff and nothing from the USA.

Lighting here is one of the most difficult things to source.

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Hi Klaymann, unfortuneatly there's not much worthwhile around the rockpools, and there are fairly strict laws as far as colllecting specimens are concerned. You can get the odd piece of Acropora sp, mostly browns and greens though. Lots of Turbin snails and hermits, tube worms and things like cleaner shrimp. Fish wise in the rock pools, sand sifting gobies and lawnmower blennies. Diving off some of the piers at local beaches you can catch (Skill required) Powder Blue tangs, Scopas tangs, lionfish, tamarin wrasse, cleaner wrasse, goldies. Idols and coachmen are more common on the deeper reefs and you would need a boat to get there.

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I suppose that's one way of looking at it, except the only thing I lose is sleep !!!!

Changed my mind on the CopperBand so I'm going to continue to chemicaly nuke them for now. I'm slowly starting to win the battle.

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go for a racoon butterfly .. just keep an eye on your corals .... then when he/shes finished hook it out.... or use a syringe to inject thru the anemones mouth with what ever people use ... me I move said infested rock to sepearate tank/bucket and inject PH down ( just watch the buggars dissolve )... but everyone has their own favorites ... this is the cheapest here thou... 8)

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