Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy New Year!
Just a quick update to close 2009. No real problems to report with my 50 gallon. Alot of the equipment really needed an update, sooooooooooooo.......... NEW TANK! I decided that my beloved freshwater community tank needed a desperate update, with the rim falling off, the stand being scratched away by my cat, the heater completely broken, and the silicone peeling off. I went down to my local fish store (who were having their annual boxing week sale) and picked myself up a 65 gallon aquarium (36Wx18Lx22H), a really nice stingray stand, an Eheim Classic canister filter, a heater (if it gives off heat, does it really matter which type you get?), 75lbs of river gravel, and the store was generous enough to throw in a glass canopy and a deluxe flourescent fixture. Im getting my basement renovated so its not going to be set up just set, but ill be sure to post some pics as soon as it is up and running. Hope everybody had a merry Christmas and wishing you all a happy new year in 2010!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Been a while...
It has been a LONG time since ive posted on my blog. Probably about a year or so...? Anyways, its good to be back. As for my aquariums, well, my freshwater 50 gallon is doing well, I set up a 5 gallon dwarf gourami tank and they are doing well, however, my nano reef is a bit shaky. Everything died... except the corals. Damn turbo snail got stuck in the intake and died, fouled up the whole tank. That was a year ago. Now, im upgrading :) Likely to a 30 gallon+, and it will be around christmas time, when everything around here goes on sale. Ill have some pictures up when it gets running, so hold tight and wait it out!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Almost a Year now....
Well, it has almost been a year since I set up my saltwater nano-reef. I am going out boxing week shopping today or tomorrow to get some extra spoils for it :) All tanks are doing good, and just thought I would do a quick update during the holiday season :)
Sunday, December 14, 2008
New Tank!
As of a few weeks ago, I purchased a small 5.5 gallon tank. I decided that it would go under the bare wooden stand of my 50 gallon, with a simple table lamp to light it. I bought a beautiful, blood red Betta and put him into it. The tank has about an inch of gravel, a good-sized rock, and two plastic plants. Im keeping it simple :) The Betta is doing well, but the tank's water keeps evaporating, and I think it is starting to warp the bottom of the stand. I dont know, ill probably think of something. My SW tank is still battling hair algae. I am fighting it with constant water changes with RO water and pulling handfulls of it off the rocks. The nasty caulerpa is gone now, and surprisingly all the inhabitants are doing well. I purchased a Blood Shrimp for it a while ago (pricey at $40 CDN!!!) and he is doing well with my Percula Clownfish. Some of my platy babies survived! They are hybrids too! they are deep red with white heads and a black splotch on either sides of them. They are very interesting. I hope to get into more livebearer breeding with the hard-to-come-by, large, predatory livebearer speices Belonesox belizanus also known as the Pike Livebearer (Picture shown in top-left corner).Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Circle of Life
Another one of my tuxedo platies died for no reason again, leaving just the 5 red wags and the one tuxedo. I think they were sick at the aquarium store where I bought them, which is odd since, although they don't give very good advice, have fairly healthy fish. I cleaned out the 50 gallon and the water perimeters are all good, so no real other problems. With the death of the platy, the platy babies are doing well, and I see about 25 babies swimming in the plants. One dies, 25 appear. I really hope at least one of them is a mix between tuxedo and red wag, because I haven't hybridized fish before. My reef is declining! The corals aren't doing great, and the rocks are overrun with hair algae and chaulerpa. Not good. Every time I clean the tank I take out everything and scrub it of algae, I think I really do have to switch to spring water, and do water changes every week. The mobile life is good though. I really hope I can upgrade soon, I shouldn't have sold all my other tanks......
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Babies!
When I come home during the afternoon, I usually go down to the basement, log onto my computer, then look at my remaining to tanks positioned beside and behind the computer. Well, to my surprise, I looked into my 50 gallon to find about 100 baby fish swimming through the roots of my jungle of valisneria, and taking refuge among the plants near the driftwood AND the floating plants. I am sure they are platy babies, as they all look thinner than yesterday and none of my fish have laid eggs in the past little while. I am interested in what colour they will be, as I am sure some of them are a mix of Tuxedo and Red Wag. I am just going to leave them in there at let nature take it's course. Although, I do hope some of them survive.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Updates
Again, I haven't posted in a long while, so again, more updates. I picked up various corals for my nano reef. Purple Zooanthids, Branching Hammer, Various Ricordea, Montipora, Pocilipora, Capricornis, and a few others. I am having alot of problems with algae, especially hair algae. It seems to like to congregate around my GSP colony, along with various chaulpera growing around my brown zoos. Clownfish and hermit grab are doing good. I noticed some feather dusters and other tube worms on my rocks, pretty cool. I think I am going to have to switch to bottled spring water for my saltwater tank, just so I can keep the algae down. My freshwater tank is doing good. I picked up 5 Red Wag and 3 Tuxedo Platies a few weeks ago, and I already noticed that some of them were pregnant. One of the Tuxedo Platies died for no cause last week. Nonetheless, I am excited to get back into keeping livebearers again, and I hope to get some surviving fry and seeing what colour morph they turn into. Still, the stars of my tank are my Altum Angelfish "Tiger" and her two friends, Stripes and Blaze. Another attraction in my tank is my Clown Loach, who is as big and fat as ever, and my big Flying Fox and my two VERY old Cory cats. I am upgrading this tank to a 65 gallon along with my marine tank, which is also going up into a 65 gallon. I am going to use the 50 gallon to rather keep discus or some parrot cichlids and silver dollars. Well, thats it for today, and if anyone is reading this, Happy Fishkeeping!
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