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Wednesday, 22 February 2012

144 litre tank


 I have finally moved my old 144 litre tank, here's a pic:



















I decided to get rid of all the stones for now and I think the wood looks better but it’s much harder to hide the caves. I have a few smaller pieces of wood to go in and some smaller stones so hopefully that will do it. The bright orange caves that stands out really annoys me at the moment.

The plants are a bit of a mess as this moving business has taken its toll but I'm sure they will recover.

The fish seems ok but a bit frightened; I'm going from a acidic pH to a neutral, that's why the tank is not fully filled yet. Hopefully they will acclimatize ok. I used most of the water that was in the tank originally and I'm adding small amounts of the new neutral water two times per day.

At the moment there are two Peckoltia compta, three bristlenoses, 25+ Corydoras panda and 4 Corydoras Schultzei in the tank. The C. Schultzei will be moved a.s.a.p to prevent hybridisation.

Plants include: one Anubias heterophylla and three small Echinodorus bleheri.

Still loads more to do as I have to set up the new tank too.

Melander

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Fry Tank, Corydoras panda breeding and leak test

Still in the process of moving but I have been able to do some fishy stuff.

* I have moved the first tank to the new house, it's my smallest one a 54 litre fry tank as seen below:

 














* In the meanwhile I have had great success with my Corydoras panda, they have been breeding for a long time but I have never seen as many females involved as the other week.
Usually the breeding occurs after a water change and a slight drop of temperature but every now and then they go at it without any triggers.

This time it was a breeding frenzy and even the young ones seemed interested in what was going on. 
The morning after I collected 15-20 eggs which I consider quite allot for this species. I could also see that many had been taken by the other occupants of the tank.

Here Is a picture of the event(it's hard to see but note the female in the middle holding an egg):




















* I have also started the leak tests on the 160 litre tank, it has gone well so far but I'm still keeping it outdoors just in case.

That's all for now, thanks for watching!

Melander

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Beech branches

Not much of an update, have been very busy moving the last week but have still not moved any of the fish tanks. We are painting the new place so the aquariums have to wait until the paint is dry.

I do however have a picture of some branches of beech, the tree has been dead for over a year and I have now cut of all the bark and boiled the branches several times. They should be ready to go into one of the tanks soon.




















Melander