Saturday, December 5, 2020

Angelfish: Keeping and breeding angelfish in the aquarium




Specimens of the Angelfish species are among the most beautiful fish to be found in freshwater bodies throughout the tropics of South America and are adored by fish fans.

It has an extremely elegant and majestic shape; it stands out for the large and majestic dorsal fins that the Angel Fish boasts so proudly, it has great ability to swim quickly.

On the other hand, captive specimens manage to develop fins of much larger dimensions than those of individuals in their natural environment; something highly sought after by breeders to reproduce them for decorative purposes.

Common name: Angelfish.

Scientific name: Pterophyllum Scalare.

Family: Chichlid.

Origin: South America.

Shape: Triangular, Large fins.

Size: 15cm.

Reproduction: Sexual, through eggs.

Coloring: Extremely varied.

Sex differences: Unknown.

Temperature: 24 to 30ºC

Water conditions: Fresh, pH 6.0-8.0

Behavior: Territorial, temperamental.


Care for the Angelfish.


To maintain good care for the Angelfish, you have to keep the aquarium in which it lives at an average temperature of between 24 and 30ºC; in general, this species is friendly with other fish as long as they are not the same species.

On the other hand, his tankmates must always be of a similar size, because no matter how difficult it is to believe, if they are smaller than him, he will try to eat them; on the other hand, he will constantly fight with individuals of the same species.


The common ailments of the AngelFish.


The most common of the conditions that this species of fish tends to present are the white spots along its body; these spots are actually a parasite residing in the fish's body.

This is one of the common ailments of the Angel Fish, those who contract it will withdraw from the others, and their mobility will be reduced since it will be difficult for them to breathe; in the long term, this parasite could end up consuming their life.


How to prevent your Angelfish from getting an infection.


To prevent your Angelfish from getting an infection, you must keep its water in excellent condition, with a great system to filter impurities from the water, and also change the water regularly.

When acquiring an Angel Fish, it will be extremely important that it be kept alone for a time so that it can adapt and be evaluated if it has any kind of infection that could affect other individuals.


 

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Live Freshwater Aquarium Plants


Fish that thrive in freshwater will require freshwater plants in the tank. Keep in mind that fish are sourced from varied environments, with both warm and cold water temperatures. This goes for plants as well. Before you purchase, make sure you keep these requirements in mind and ensure you are buying the right species of plants to adapt to the conditions your fish will need.

There are four primary types of freshwater plants: Ferns, Mosses, Rosette Plants and Stem Plants. There are pros and cons to each. Ferns & Mosses are easy to propagate and are both non-flowering but add lots of green to your tank. The mosses will like to attach to something like a rock or an ornament; it will help if you can loosely tie them to something to help them along.

Stem plants and Rosettes are flowering plants. Stem plants are easy to grow and easier to propagate than Rosettes; however, Rosettes are those beautiful flowering plants that will be the centrepiece of your aquarium. Keep in mind that although beautiful, these Rosette plants will require a bit more attention and care.

The amount of energy and time you are willing to spend on caring for your live aquarium plants will dictate the type of plant you'll want to invest in. If you are planning to spend a lot of time on your aquarium, spring for the Rosettes and make your aquarium shine! If you don't have a lot of time, go for a steam plant or fern or moss instead. Another key consideration is the size of your tank; some plants will grow quite large. You'll also want to plan out how many plants you need based on the size.

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Once you've decided on what type of plant you wish to introduce to your tank, you'll want to find a reliable place to buy from. The best option is a cutting from someone you know or a pet or fish store that you trust. Plants can carry disease and parasites so you want to make sure you can trust the person or place you are buying from. As a general rule, it's a good idea to keep the plants you purchase in a separate container for a day or two for observation before putting them in the tank. Make sure to keep an eye out for tiny snails, these are somewhat common and are not something you'll want in your tank!

Live aquarium plants provide many benefits, including aeration and filtration; however, plants need light in order to produce these great benefits and others through photosynthesis. As with land plants, aquatic plants require different amounts of light depending on the species. Make sure you know how much light your plants need and purchase a lighting system in line with those requirements.

Finally, your plants will require upkeep. As the plants grow bigger, they will need to prune back, and brown leaves need to be removed. You will also need to clear the algae off the glass as this blocks the light from getting through to your plants. Not really a big job for all the benefits your live plants will bring.


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Monday, November 16, 2020

Tips For Choosing And Maintaining A Freshwater Aquarium


Aquarium fish are wonderful pets and it's an absolute joy to have them in your freshwater aquarium. It's really important to choose the right aquarium, setting it up and maintaining it to ensure you give the fishes a healthy clean environment to live. There are many types of aquariums you can choose from but freshwater aquariums are certainly the most popular one among most aquarium enthusiasts.

Here are a few factors to keep in mind to choose the right aquarium for your fish:

1) Size

Selecting the right tank size is an important determinant when purchasing an aquarium. For example, if you just have a small area in your home where you can set up the aquarium you would like to buy an aquarium with a smaller tank size rather than a larger one. The size of your aquarium will also determine the number and size of fishes you can keep in it.

Freshwater aquariums are available in several sizes like:

Small Tank

This type of tank is ideal if you don't have much space at home to accommodate a large aquarium. These tanks come in various capacities which are within 10 gallons. You will not need any electrical accessories and filter for these aquariums if you want to raise hardy fish such as goldfish in them.

Medium Tank

A medium tank is one which is available in capacities between 10 gallons and 45 gallons. These tanks are heavier in weight in comparison to small tanks and should have an access to an outlet. You should make sure that you have sufficient available space to accommodate a medium tank as they may weigh up to 200 pounds when full of water and without sufficient space it may be inconvenient to clean and maintain them.

Large Tank

Large tanks have a capacity of more than 45 gallons and are available with special cabinets that help to support the heavyweight of these types of tanks.

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2) Location of Tank

Location of the tank is another important factor that needs to be taken into account before purchasing an aquarium. If you planning to purchase a medium-sized or large tank you should ensure you have sufficient available space to set them up and have enough space to easily clean them from time to time. You should never place your aquariums near any electrical appliances as the area near the aquarium can easily get wet especially while cleaning or filling water in it. You should also ensure that you place your aquarium in a place where the temperature is stable so that you provide a healthy environment for your pet fishes.

3) Shape

Freshwater aquariums are available is various shapes but the most popular ones are a rectangular shaped and small round shaped aquariums. Large tanks are generally made of glass while smaller tanks are available in plastic and acrylic models.

Take some time in choosing the right aquarium as this will help you take proper care of your fish. Most people fail to keep fish in good health because they select the wrong aquarium for them.

Freshwater Aquarium Maintenance

It is extremely important to maintain your aquarium to ensure that your fish stay healthy and you enjoy keeping them as a pet. It is vital to maintain your aquarium but contrary to common belief it's really easy to maintain an aquarium and keep it in good working condition. You should never neglect the maintenance of your aquarium as it helps to keep your fish healthy and in good condition.

Here are a few useful tips maintenance and care of your aquarium:

1) Check the water conditions of the aquarium

You should check the water condition of your aquarium as this is one of the vital aspects of aquarium maintenance. It is mandatory to maintain the right pH level for water in the aquarium. You can consult local pet shop suppliers about the appropriate pH levels ideal for your fish. when you first set up the aquarium it is important to monitor the pH level regularly once every few days for at least the first two to three months. After the first few months, you can check once in a month and over time the pH level will stabilize and you don't need to check on it too often.

2) Organic Waste Elimination

It is extremely important to clean the freshwater aquarium regularly. The aquarium can easily get polluted by organic waste generated from various sources like unconsumed food fragments, waste from the freshwater fishes in the aquarium. If the aquarium is not cleaned regularly it can lead to a contamination level of water in it to rise causing and unhealthy living environment for the fishes.

You should clean the aquarium from time to time and remove these organic waste pollutants and keep the aquarium water clean. You can get an aquarium vacuum or siphon as this makes it a lot easier to clean your aquarium with little time and effort. It is vital to clean and maintain your aquarium if you want to keep your fish in good and healthy condition.

3) Periodically change the water

This is another great tip for maintaining your freshwater aquarium. You should periodically change the water of the aquarium to provide a clean and fresh living condition for your pet fishes. You should change some part of the water in the aquarium every week which will ensure that the aquarium stays clean and well maintained. You should never replace all the water in the aquarium as this may disturb the biological environment inside thereby causing problems for fish health and well being. Changing the water in your aquarium is easy and an effective way to maintain your freshwater aquarium.

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4) Check for the tank's filtration

It is vital to check your aquarium tank's filtration system from time to time. There are various techniques that can be applied for effective filtration of an aquarium. You generally get all the essential kits to ensure that your aquarium has an effective filtration system to keep it clean and well maintained. Filters can be of various types but they work towards a common goal to maintain the aquarium water and keep it clean and fresh. For example, biological filters let microorganisms like bacteria to remove contaminants from your aquarium while chemical filters are effective against various pollutants and help remove unwanted colours and odours. You should check your aquarium filters regularly to ensure that they are working efficiently to keep your freshwater aquarium clean and well maintained.


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Friday, November 13, 2020

Chili Rasbora Complete Care Guide

 


info


The chili rasbora (Boraras Brigitte) is a freshwater fish from the Cyprinidae family. The chili rasbora comes from the south of Borneo and can reach a maximum length of approx. 3 cm.


features


essential characteristics of the chili rasbora:

  • the body of the chili rasbora is elongated and laterally flattened
  • the basic colour of the chili rasbora is a bright red
  • A rhombic, blackish longitudinal band extends from the gill cover to behind the dorsal fin. This is wider at the beginning and becomes narrower and narrower towards the caudal fin, whereby it dissolves into individual spots towards the end
  • above and below this black longitudinal band an orange-reddish line runs from the pectoral fins to the beginning of the anal fin
  • On the tail fin root sits a dark spot, which also has an orange-reddish border. The caudal fin is red and partly has large black areas
  • the other fins of the chili rasbora are also coloured red and show black markings
  • the mouth of the chili rasbora is terminal. The crack in his mouth points upwards at an angle
  • the males are slimmer and more intensely coloured than the females.

size


The chili rasbora (Boraras Brigitte) becomes a maximum of approx. 3 cm long.


Maximum age


The chili rasbora (Boraras Brigitte) is a maximum of about 7 years old.


Way of life, habitat, occurrence


The mosquito harlequin (Boraras Brigitte) comes from southern Borneo. Its habitat is slowly flowing, shaded blackwater streams and swamps.


Aquaristic info


Temperature: 24 ° C - 28 ° C

pH value : 6.0-7.2

Total hardness: 2-12 ° DH

Aquarium: from 50-60 litres

Water Region: Middle

Difficulty: not suitable for beginners


Feeding:


Omnivores: preferably small live food (e.g. Tubifex, mosquito larvae, water fleas), also flake food


Husbandry:


The chili rasbora is a sociable fish and should therefore be kept in a school of at least 8-10 animals in a species tank, but it can also be kept with other peaceful species ( e.g. danishes ).

The basin should contain (not too dense) border planting, plenty of free-swimming space and some hiding places. Floating plants should shade the pool lighting; the pool floor should be dark. The water should always be soft and slightly acidic (pH value <7).


Breeding:


The mosquito harlequin is a free-spawner, the females lay their approx. Fifty eggs between fine-leaved aquatic plants, where the males then fertilize these. The parent fish do not care for the brood.

The breeding tank should contain dense planting and soft, slightly acidic water. The water level should be approx. 15-20 cm, the substrate should be dark. To initiate spawning, cold water should be added every few hours so that the water level rises gradually. Additional feedings of high-quality live food also stimulate the willingness to spawn.

After spawning, the parent fish should be removed from the breeding tank (spawning predators). The hatching of the fish larvae takes place after approx. 36-48 hours, depending on the temperature. After the yolk sac has been used up, the young fish can first be fed with infusoria and fine pool food (also powdered food) and Artemia nauplii.


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Thursday, November 12, 2020

bloody mary shrimp Complete Care Guide

 


Bloody Mary Shrimp - Neocaridina davidi

" The Bloody Mary shrimp looks like it has been freshly painted. Its intense coloring makes it a very attractive shrimp for plant tanks and aquascapes, where it not only clears up the algae growth but also creates a very nice contrast to the green of the plants. Its easy reproduction and their modesty makes them a very good prawn for beginners. - Garnelio

features

Water values:

soft to hard

Difficulty level:

for beginners

Propagation:

possible in freshwater

Coloring:

red

Origin:

Offspring abroad

description

The Bloody Mary shrimp belongs to the species Neocaridina davidi. It is characterized by a particularly intense, opaque wine-red color and often also by a rather short rostrum. The new color morph, also known as Red Wine Sakura Shrimp was first bred from the chocolate sakura in Taiwan. This color form does not occur in nature. The females reach a size of up to three centimeters, the males remain slightly smaller.

As all species and color forms of the genus Neocaridina, the Bloody Mary is not particularly demanding in terms of water values. She is very adaptable and is comfortable in many different environments. Basically, however, nicely planted aquariums offer a good habitat for the animals, because they have so many surfaces to graze on and can hide there better. This is especially important for the young of the Bloody Mary shrimp.

As omnivores, Bloody Mary shrimp are good consumers of leftovers. They are not particularly picky about food. Nevertheless, it is important to give the animals a varied diet and to give them a suitable protein feed twice a week. Otherwise, they like to eat plant-based food and also shrimp staple food that is rather low in proteinBrown autumn leaves should always be present in the invertebrate aquarium and are therefore also highly recommended in a tank with Bloody Mary shrimp.

Like all Neocaridina, Bloody Mary shrimp are peaceful group animals that socialize well with other aquatic creatures such as fish, crabs, freshwater crabs, snails, and mussels, provided they are peaceful and not too hectic. They can also be kept in an aquarium with other dwarf shrimp, provided the animals need similar water parameters. Bloody Mary shrimp can mix with other color forms of the genus Neocaridina, which leads to offspring that are no longer hereditary. Our intersection table provides a good overview.

Bloody Marys breed very well when they like their surroundings. The females carry 20 to 40 eggs under their abdomen for three to four weeks. After this time, fully developed young hatch. Under certain circumstances, the offspring may have weaker colored or differently colored animals, which should be separated in order to keep the trunk of Bloody Mary shrimp inherited and color-pure.

Our recommendation:  Use NatureHolic InVitros for planting. These are free from snails, planarians and other unwanted roommates. Also free from algae spores, bacteria, and fungi.

Expert tip :  We recommend the NatureHolic 3 phase liquid for invertebrate husbandry. The care set offers the best all-round protection for your invertebrates. It ensures optimal conditions for successful breeding and keeping.

Characteristics

Scientific name:

Neocaridina davidi Bouvier, 1904

German name:

Bloody Mary Shrimp, Bloody Mary Sakura Shrimp, Red Wine Sakura

Difficulty level:

suitable for beginners

Origin / Distribution:

originally from Taiwan

Coloring:

intense and opaque wine red, as if painted

Age expectation:

18 to 24 months

Water parameters:

GH 3 to 30, KH 3 to 30, pH 6.5 to 8.5, temperature 5 to 30 ° C

Pool size:

from 10 l, but we recommend a size of at least 20 l, especially for beginners

Lining:

Protein feed 1 to 2 times a week, otherwise more vegetable ( Natureholic Mainfeed )

Propagation:

easy, after four to six weeks, 20 to 40 young hatch

Behavior:

peaceful

Socialization:

with small peaceful fish, crabs, other dwarf shrimp, crabs, snails and clams

 

Angelfish: Keeping and breeding angelfish in the aquarium

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