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Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 23:37
by kokopu
Nice photos and especially nice Upland Bullies.

If you are travelling as far as Auckland (well Warkworth actually) you are welcome to visit me at Mahurangi Technical Institute. We breed a number of species of NZ native freshwater fish and have in the past exported some to the aquarium trade in Europe.

We operate as a fish farm and a teaching/research institute and maintain a large collection of live natives. We sell mostly to restoration projects but also to the local aquarium trade.

My mobile phone no if you want to visit (or if any readers want more info) <removed> and email <removed>.

[Mod edit: Removed direct contact information - if anyone wants to get in contact with kokopu, then you can use the PM etc buttons on the right-hand side of the post - leaving information in an open forum is likely to lead to them being "harvested" by spammers... --Mats]

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 08:02
by racoll
Hi kokopu.

I'd be most interested in hearing about your native breeding project at the institute.

As Mats said, its best to PM your contact details to me (less spam that way!).

Looking forward to hearing from you.

:D

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 22 Jan 2010, 14:56
by Shovelnose
Loved the Gobies Rupert. They have to be the most underestimated group of fish.

And I am hoping Part 1 extends soon.....

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 27 Apr 2010, 12:34
by catmar
Practical fishkeeping are running an article on NZ fish next month, that would be the June issue (I think). Maybe we'll see the Gobies!

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 28 Apr 2010, 03:49
by racoll
catmar wrote:Maybe we'll see the Gobies!
I think we will :wink:

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 12 May 2010, 16:46
by catmar
Nice article, couldn't PFK have been talked into four pages though? :wink: :)

And the frustration is, I've a cold tank ready and waiting for Gobies, the uplands would have been perfect.

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 20 Jul 2010, 08:08
by FuglyDragon
Hi Racoll.

Have you tried any of the Ellesmere tributaries ?

lots of smelt, whitebait, small flounder, eels, shrimp (heaps of mysis shrimp after dark)and bullies.

I made a trip to the irwell saturday (aborted duck hunting trip) and collected 4 different plants, lots of nitella, a myriophyllum, and 2 I havent identified yet. didnt see much fish life but its usually there.

Whitebait season starts in amonth or so, i usually get a lot of assorted bycatch in the waimak as well, have managed to keep whitebait and shrimp in unheated tanks in my fishroom for just over a year.

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 11 Feb 2011, 11:03
by johnclave111
Awesome photos of the catfish i really enjoyed it.Great work.

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 24 Feb 2011, 20:01
by Hudson Ensz
It sounds like a great trip. Sounds like one because I cant see the pics!!! :-W

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 00:26
by Birger
Hudson...I can see them fine, they are still on the thread.

Birger

Re: Collecting in New Zealand [part I]

Posted: 11 Oct 2018, 17:14
by TheFishGuy1
The scenery and fish pictures are great! thank you for sharing them..