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Discus fish breeding

This post is Collect of Discus fish breeding Video from YouTube that I have prefer. I hope you have fun when you saw that Video and find Discus fish is amazing fish when breed and take care their children.

 

First video from YouTube is complete Discus breeding process. Start from

Thank you video from Maximilian Weinzierl.

 

 

 

Second video From sydneydiscusworld.com, Process of Breeding same as Shop or Discus breeder use  when breeding Discus. Tank about 30 gallon (24″ x 22″ x 12 “) is OK but must clean tank everyday.

 

 

 


How to Breed Discus Fish – Presented by AmericanReef.com

 

Posted by - April 30, 2013 at 4:59 pm

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Starting a new Fresh water aquarium

Starting a new Tank

When you go to Aquarium, seeing some fish, you like to keep them on your home. When Starting new aquarium, you must plan for your very first tank. Also Thinking about How much can you afford to spend on your aquarium

 

What Kind and How much Fish you need to feed on your aquarium

Talking about Fresh water fish, First of all you will do when you decide to keep fish is know what kind of fish you want to keep. Different kinds of fish will require different care, different conditions, different space, and different equipment. Different kinds of fish have Different size and feed (Carnivores, Herbivores or Omnivores). You must research care and compatibility of those fish such as Carnivores(for example Arowana) can’t keep with small fish. If you think about Plant that gets more difficult level for novice. That all, you must plan before you think to keep fish.

 

aquarium

Determining the correct size aquarium

Since you now understand more details on the fish you want to keep, you know how large of a aquarium you will want. Look over your home and choose an area for your new aquarium. Just how much space can you allocate to the aquarium and accessories? Make sure to keep track of space between your aquarium and the wall for filters, tubing, and cords. A larger aquarium allows them to take a a lot more fish and also a more diverse variety. The bigger volume of water keeps the water chemistry more stable and much less likely to have sudden changes on temperature and PH.

 

Select equipment

Visit your local pet store and determine what equipment is available and how much it will cost. If you do not see something that you will need for your system, ask about placing a special order. Air pumps, I think they are the most important in your tank. When the bubbles from Air pumps agitate the surface of the water, oxygen is added to the water. The addition of an air pump is a great way to assure that the aquarium has adequate water movement. The Heater, Depend on your environment, If your tank temperature suitable for your fish, Heater is not necessory. However Tropical fish require a steady water temperature of 76º to 78ºF. Fluctuating water temperature stresses fish, making them more vulnerable to disease. You must calculate Heater electric power for your Tank size. The filter, Aquarium filters have many types. Aquarium filters remove suspended debris and harmful pollution, and also add oxygen to the water. The larger the filter the less often you will need to perform maintenance. Whenever possible it is always best to select a filter that has a good flow rate and a large area to hold filter media.

 

Before Adding fish to your aquarium

Prepare your Aquarium system, Fill water in tank, and then open Air pump as well filter system to keep them 3-4 days to keep chlorine away. Check tempature, If all are OK, It’s ready to fill new fish on your aquarium.

 

Adding fish to your aquarium

Normally New fish will be stressed from netting and bagging. The best way to add new fish is to float the unopened bag of fish in the filled aquarium about Ten minutes to allow the fish to adjust to the water temperature. Then, open the bag and gently release the fish into the aquarium. The bag water may contain fish waste (ammonia), so try to avoid adding the bag water to the aquarium.

Posted by - May 9, 2012 at 7:54 am

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Tomato clownfish

Tomato clownfish, Amphiprion frenatus (Family – Pomacentridae)  which tends to be dark red (especially juveniles) to black with 1 white side bar (juveniles may have 2 to 3 narrow bars). These can grow up to 14 cm in length and some varieties have darker coloration including more obscured stripes. In an aquarium, at least 10 gallons is necessary

 

Amphiprion percula
Minimum Size Tank no more 20 gallons is better
75 – 82°F
8.2 – 8.4
1.020 – 1.026
Aggressive, not good with smaller fish than them
Very Easy take care

 

 

Tomato clownfish


Tomato clownfish lives nicely even without having a host anemone, and can eat most meat or vegetable food. It has been reported to be aggressive and territorial when mature, and specimens have been considered very aggressive even towards clownfish of other types of fish.
For this reason, it’s best kept single or in mated pairs; however, many it will cohabit with other clownfish varieties if they are introduced at the same time. This better if you want to keep with other fish that must be bigger than Tomato clownfish. The Tomato Clownfish is easy to breed; the fry can be fed on baby brine shrimp and rotifers.

 

Tomato clownfish

Tomato clownfish

Tomato clownfish

Tomato clownfish

Tomato clownfish

Tomato clownfish

 

Posted by - April 19, 2012 at 8:50 am

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Albino Discus video

Albino Discus is a relatively new strain for Disucs fish around a.d. 2000. If you havn’t been seen Albino Discus, Here I find video from YouTube.

 

 

 

 

3.5 in Albino Millennium Goldens

Posted by - March 13, 2012 at 3:58 pm

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Types of Koi fish

Koi types are recognized by color, patterning, and also scalation. Most of the main colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream. Even though the possible colors are nearly unlimited, breeders have determined and called numerous specific categories. Well-known category is Gosanke, that is composed of the Kohaku, Taisho Sanshoku, and Showa Sanshoku varieties.

New koi types continue to be definitely developed. Ghost koi developed in the 1980s have become popular in england; they’re a crossbreed of wild carp and Ogon koi, and so are known by their metallic scales. Butterfly koi (also called longfin koi, or dragon carp), also developed in the 1980s, are well known with their long and flowing fins. They’re hybrids of koi with Asian carp. Butterfly koi and ghost koi are believed by some to be not true nishikigoi.

 

Types of Koi fish

 

  • Kōhaku (紅白) is a white-skinned koi, with large red markings on the top. The name means “red and white”; kohaku was the first ornamental variety to be established in Japan (late 19th century). Japan have got a lot of pride within the careful breeding of Koi Fish to make various fantastic colors and also patterns that are offered today.
  • Taishō Sanshoku (or Taisho Sanke) (大正三色) is very similar to the kohaku, except for the addition of small black markings called sumi (墨). This variety was first exhibited in 1914 by the koi breeder Gonzo Hiroi, during the reign of the Taisho Emperor. In America, the name is often abbreviated to just “Sanke”. The kanji, 三色, may be read as either sanshoku or as sanke.
  • Shōwa Sanshoku (or Showa Sanke) (昭和三色) is a black koi with red and white markings. (The difference between the Sanke and the Showa is that the Sanke has a white base with red and black markings while the showa has a black base with red and white markings. ) The Sanke has predominately white fins where the Showa will have black in the fins. The Showa will have black on the head. It is often difficult to see the difference between Kindai Showa(Modern Showa) which have much more white, and looks almost like a Sanke.

Showa Sanke

  • Tanchō (丹頂) is any koi with a solitary red patch on its head. The fish may be a Tancho ShowaTancho Sanke, or even Tancho Goshiki. It is named for the Japanese crane (Grus japonensis), which also has a red spot on its head same as Japanese flag.  Most common are “Tancho Kohaku (all-white Koi with Tancho),” “Tancho Sanshoku (white Koi with Sumi similar to Shiro Bekko, and with Tancho),” and “Tancho Showa (Showa Sanshoku without red markings except for Tancho),” etc. However, “Tancho Goshiki (Koi of five colors with Tancho),” and “Tancho Hariwake” are rare
Tancho koi
  • Chagoi (茶鯉), “tea-colored”, this koi can range in color from pale olive-drab green or brown to copper or bronze and more recently, darker, subdued orange shades. Famous for its docile, friendly personality and large size, it is considered a sign of good luck among koi keepers. Chagoi also must have the potential to attain jumbo size, that is over 30 inches while meeting all the above criteria isn’t that easily found.
  • Asagi (浅葱) koi is light blue above and usually red below, but also occasionally pale yellow or cream, generally below the lateral line and on the cheeks. Asagi koi is regarded as the oldest kinds of Koi Fish and it has provided the basis for a lot of subsequent varieties. Its back is covered in a net-like reticulated scale pattern of indigo, navy blue or pale blue.
  • Utsurimono (写り者) is a black koi with a white, red, or yellow markings, in a zebra colour pattern.  Shiro Utsuri – A black Koi with white pattern
    Hi Utsuri – A black Koi with red pattern
    Ki Utsuri – A black Koi with yellow pattern
  • Bekko (鼈甲) is a white-, red-, or yellow-skinned koi with black markings sumi (墨). The Japanese name means “tortoise shell,” and is commonly written as べっ甲. There are three varieties of Bekko. Shiro Bekko (white with black spots), Ki Bekko (yellow with black spots) and Aka (red/orange with black spots).  It may be confused with the UtsuriThe sumi (black) markings of a bekko must be deep, solid, and shiny lacquer-black. 
Bekko koi

  • Goshiki (五色) is a dark koi with red (Kohaku style) hi pattern. The Japanese name means “five colours” originally an Asagi x Sanke cross. It appears similar to an Asagi, with little or no hi below the lateral line and a Kohaku Hipattern over reticulated (fishnet pattern) scales. The base color can range from nearly black to very pale, sky blue. For Goshiki koi, They are looking better when in warm water as their colours darken in cold water.
  • Shūsui (秋翠) means “autumn green”;  by crossing Japanese Asagi with German mirror carp. The fish has no scales, except for a single line of large mirror scales dorsally, extending from head to tail. The most common type of Shūsui have a pale, sky-blue/gray color above the lateral line and red or orange (and very, very rarely bright yellow) below the lateral line and on the cheeks.
Shusui koi
  • Kinginrin (金銀鱗) is a koi with metallic (glittering, metal-flake-appearing) scales. The name translates into English as “gold and silver scales”; it is often abbreviated to Ginrin. There are Ginrin versions of almost all other varieties of koi, and they are fashionable. Their sparkling, glittering scales contast to the smooth, even, metallic skin and scales seen in the Ogon varieties. Recently, these characteristics have been combined to create the new ginrin Ogon varieties.
Ginrin koi
  • Ōgon (黄金) is a metallic koi of one color only (hikarimono 光者). The most commonly encountered colors are gold, platinum, and orange. Cream specimens are very rare. Ogon compete in theKawarimono category and the Japanese name means “gold.”  Recently, the metallic-skinned Ogon is being crossed with ginrin-scaled fish to create the ginrin Ogon with metallic skin and sparkling (metal flake) scales.
ogon koi
  • Kumonryū (九紋竜) (literally “nine tattooed dragons”) is a black doitsu-scaled fish with curling white markings. The patterns are thought to be reminiscent of Japanese ink paintings of dragons. They famously change colour with the seasons. Kumonryu compete in the Kawarimono category.
kumonryu koi
  • Ochiba (落葉) is a light blue/gray koi with copper, bronze, or yellow (Kohaku-style) pattern, reminiscent of autumn leaves on water. The Japanese name means “fallen leaves”.
ochiba koi
  • Koromo (衣) is a white fish with a Kohaku-style pattern with blue or black-edged scales only over the hi pattern. This variety first arose in the 1950s as a cross between a Kohaku and anAsagi.  The most commonly encountered Koromo is an Ai Goromo, which is coloured like a Kohaku, except each of the scales within the red patches has a blue or black edge to it. Less common is the Budo-Goromo, which has a darker (burgundy) hi overlay that gives it the appearance of bunches of grapes. Very rarely seen is the Tsumi-Goromo which is similar to Budo-Goromo, but the hi pattern is such a dark burgundy that it appears nearly black. Similar to Kohaku, but with accents of blue, black, purple mixed in with some to much of the red, due to cross-breeding with Asagi.
koromo koi
  • Hikari-moyomono (光模樣者) is a koi with coloured markings over a metallic base or in two metallic colours.
Hikari-moyomono koi
  • Kikokuryū(輝黒竜, literally “sparkle” or “glitter black dragon”)is a metallic-skinned version of the Kumonryu.
Kikokuryu koi
  • Kin-Kikokuryū (金輝黒竜, literally “gold sparkle black dragon” or “gold glitter black dragon”)is a metallic-skinned version of the Kumonryu with a Kohaku-style hi pattern developed by Mr. Seiki Igarashi of Ojiya City. There are (at least) six different genetic subvarieties of this general variety.
Kin-Kikokuryu koi
  • Ghost koi(人面魚、じんめんぎょ, a hybrid of Ogon and wild carp with metallic scales, is considered by some to be not nishikigoi.
ghost koi
  • Butterfly koi(鰭長錦鯉、ひれながにしきごい) is a hybrid of koi and Asian carp with long flowing fins. Various colorations depend on the koi stock used to cross. It also is considered by some to not be nishikigoi.
butterfly koi
  • Doitsu-goi (ドイツ鯉) originated by crossbreeding numerous different established varieties with “scaleless” German carp (generally, fish with only a single line of scales along each side of the dorsal fin). Also written as 独逸鯉, there are four main types of Doitsu scale patterns. The most common type (referred to above) has a row of scales beginning at the front of the dorsal fin and ending at the end of the dorsal fin (along both sides of the fin). The second type has a row of scales beginning where the head meets the shoulder and running the entire length of the fish (along both sides). The third type is the same as the second, with the addition of a line of (often quite large) scales running along the lateral line (along the side) of the fish, also referred to as “mirror koi”. The fourth (and rarest) type is referred to as “armor koi” and are completely (or nearly) covered with very large scales that resemble plates of armor. They also are called Kagami-goi(鏡鯉、カガミゴイ, or mirror carp(ミラーカープ).
Doitsu koi
  • Kawarimono (変わり者) is a “catch-all” term for koi that cannot be put into one of the other categories. This is a competition category, and many new varieties of koi compete in this one category. It is also known as kawarigoi (変わり鯉).

kawarimono koi

Posted by - March 12, 2012 at 2:25 am

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Introduction about Koi fish

Koi fish

 

Koi or Fancy carp are decorative types of domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) which are retained for ornamental purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens. Koi types are usually identified through color, patterning, and also scalation. Many of the major colors are white, black, red, yellow, blue, and cream. The most famous type of koi will be the Gosanke, that is composed of the Kohaku, Taisho Sanshoku, and Showa Sanshoku varieties.

 

common carp

common carp

 

Cyprinus carpio or typical carp is a species of fish from the family Cyprinidae. The beginnings of the common carp trace to the Caspian Sea, in which the fish naturally moved to the Black and Aral Seas, east to eastern mainland Asia and west so far as the Danube River. From the same family, the Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) were first bred for colour strains in China over a 1000 years ago, where selective breeding of resulted in the creation of the goldfish. The very first recognized selective breeding causing ornamental fish.

Gosanke

Gosanke

Common carp were 1st bred for color in Japan within the 1820s, at first in the city of Ojiya in the Niigata prefecture on the northeastern coast of Honshu island. From the 20th century, numerous color patterns have been established, especially the red-and-white Kohaku. The rest of the world wasn’t aware of the development of color variations in koi before 1914, when the Niigata koi were exhibited in the annual exposition in Tokyo. At this point, desire for koi exploded throughout Japan. The hobby of keeping koi eventually spread worldwide. (For the butterfly koi is one known product of such a cross)

 

butterfly koi fish

butterfly koi fish

 

Distinctions Koi fish from goldfish

Goldfish were created in China over a 1000 years ago by selectively breeding Prussian carp for color mutations. By the Song Dynasty (960 – 1279), yellow, orange, white and red-and-white colorations had been developed. Goldfish (Carassius auratus) and Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) are now considered different species. Goldfish were introduced to Japan in the 16th century and to Europe in the 17th century. Koi, however, were developed from common carp in Japan within the 1820s. Koi are domesticated common carp (Cyprinus carpio) that are selected or culled for color; they aren’t a different species, and will revert to the original coloration inside a few generations if permitted to breed freely. Generally, goldfish are generally small compared to koi, and also have a greater variety of body shapes, and fin and tail configurations. Koi varieties generally have a common body shape, but have a greater number of coloration and color patterns. They also have prominent barbels on the lip. Some goldfish varieties, like the common goldfish, comet goldfish and shubunkin have body shapes and coloration that are similar to koi, and can be difficult to tell apart from koi when immature. Since goldfish and koi were developed from different species of carp, even though they can interbreed, their offspring are sterile.

 

koi fish

koi fish

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Posted by - March 10, 2012 at 7:13 pm

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Types of discus fish

Types of discus fish

For determining types of Discus, Normallyt We use Color and stripes the key. There are essentially two different categories concerning their placement: naturally occurring fish that found in the wild and Another is cultivated Discus, which are shades strip and colors that have occurred through generations of selective breeding.

 

 

 

Natural Discus

  • Heckel Discus : The original Discus, named for its discoverer Johan Heckel. Appearing with a dark stripe down the middle of its side, the fish comes in both red and blue varieties. The Heckel Discus, also known as the Pompadour Fish, was the 1st discus discovered. For The red-colored type, ‘Red Discus or Red Heckel’, is known as one among one of the beautiful of naturally occurring discus. Heckel Discus simply identified from other discus species by 3 bold vertical bars; one running from the eye, one through the caudal fin, and the most prominent one running down the center of the body.
  • Green Discus (Symphysodon Aequifasciatus): The Green Discus looks in several colors, starting from bright, vivid green to a lighter, more yellowish color. Their sides are dotted with bright red spots and also dark stripes.
  • Brown Discus (Symphysodon Aequifasciatus Axelrodi): One of the most typical types, the Brown Discus, while tougher than most other Discus, is normally dull in color, generally with faded stripes and also irregular color on its fins

Cultivated Discus

 

  • Turquoise Discus: have both red and blue varieties, these Discus are created through cross breeding of various species. Blue Turquoises are generally completely blue along with red patterns on the body, dorsal and anal fins, and also on the gill covers. While Red Turquoise Discus, is so named due to its striking turquoise and red stripes, red eyes, and red highlights around the fins. The general color of Discus will change based on mood and also overall health of the fish.
              
  • Snakeskin Discus: Developed from Turquoises discus with  fine pattern of lines or striations.  Most have 14 vertical bars.  These discus have a distinctive pattern of fine lines and dots on their gill plates

  • Spotted discus: Cross breed from Turquoise Discus and red Green Discus, Spotted discus new generation developed to Leopard Discus. If more spotted and breed with Snakeskin Discus, It call Leopard snakeskin Discus.

  • Pigeon Blood Discus: Created in 1991 by Thailand breeder “Kitti Phanaitthi”, Pigeon Bloods have a bright white, sometimes cream-colored body with bright red striations and, most notably, a solid black tail. Quality and new generation of Pigeon Blood Discus are red eyes, less black dusting, richer reds, more white on the body.
  • Golden and Yellow Discus: Among the more vivid strains developed from Brown Discus, Golden Discus have solid yellow body, sometimes patterned with dim white stripes and red eyes with semi-translucent fins.
  • Blue Diamond Discus: Blue Diamond Discus were at first produced by breeders from Malaysia and Hong Kong, who found out that some Blue Turquise Discus (Cobalt blue) fry were clear in color. When these transparent fry were grown out, their bodies were solid blue colored with no markings or patterns on their own body, gill covers or fins Extremely lustrous, Blue Diamonds are white with a deep, blue hue and red eyes. The fins are generally finer than other varieties, giving them a twinkling shine. Occasionally, yellow coloring will sneak in underneath the eyes or near the fins. All Blue discus – Blue Diamond - Blue Scorpion - Blue Diamond Snakeskin - Cobalt
  • Red Discus: Red Discus mutate from Red brown discus and selective breeding with Pigeon Blood Discus, Red Discus currently is one of the most favorite in Discus lover aquarium tank with their bodies were solid red colored without markings or patterns on their own body and their head have yellow color.
  • White Discus : Breed by Malaysian breeder that White disucs mutate from Brown discus, White Discus have  Clear white body. White Discus can cross breed with Red or Golden Discus can make more new Discus such as Red white Discus, Red yellow discus.
  • Albino Discus : Unveiled in 2000, Albino Discus is a relatively new strain for Disucs fish. With white bodies(Lack of melanin) and red eyes, many of the more common cultivated Discus have been bred with albinism. Albino Discus is more weak compare with other strain due to recessive gene thus their must more take care. 

 

 

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  • Other Types of Discus fish: When Breeders mix Discus Fish from different types or Closed blood breeding , Next generation may be created new discus type such as Red white discus, Yellow White discus,Ghost Discus (Calico discus fish), Tiger or Zebra Discus fish ( Turquoise Discus with Vertical Line ) and more.

 

Posted by - February 26, 2012 at 9:48 am

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Introduction about Discus fish

The Discus is actually a large cichlid on the Amazon River within Brazilian. Discus and it is variants were initially defined in 1840 by Dr. Heckel as Symphysodon discus, that name is currently in use for the Heckel discus variant. Discus belong to the genus Symphysodon, which today contains 3 species: Symphysodon aequifasciatus (the green discus), Symphysodon haraldi (the blue/brown/common discus) and Symphysodon discus (the Heckel discus).

The Discus is popular as aquarium fish and aquaculture in many countries in Asia is actually a major industry that helps the funding for research and also the developing on Quality, Color and various strains of Discus Aquarium Fish. Nowaday Discus have many Color type and strains you can choose for your tank

The discus is a social fish and lives in large groups within their native waters, and it has a really advanced social behaviour; they’re mostly of the real schooling cichlids. Make sure remember this when starting care for discus; always buy a group of animals. They need the social interaction to develop their character to its best potential.

 

Posted by - February 22, 2012 at 11:17 am

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Koi angle – 3 Year Old Hosokai Kohaku koi angle for sale

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3 year old, 24 inch female kohaku from Hosokai Koi Farm. Visit www.koistop.com for more details. Thanks for watching.



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Posted by - February 4, 2012 at 6:47 pm

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Freshwater Fish Tank Design Ideas – The Biotope Aquarium

Whether you are starting your aboriginal aquarium or the abutting in a continued band it helps decidedly to accept an abstraction of the angle catchbasin architecture afore you actually get going. The architecture includes: what types of angle are activity in it; whether or not it will accept alive plants; catchbasin adornment elements such as rocks and logs; and the all-embracing consequence or feel that the catchbasin should have.

Some bodies accept able account afore they get started as far as what angle they appetite to get and again the catchbasin can be “built” about that. Others apperceive that they appetite a heavily buried aquarium aboriginal and foremost, and the angle are secondary. Still others are basically clueless and appetite some account of breadth to start.

One approved of aquarium architecture that has developed actually accepted in contempo years is the biotope tank. A biotope aquarium aims to carbon a accurate geographic breadth aural the borders of an aquarium. It is a miniature version, about a archetypal of a specific abode in the world, complete with the built-in plants, fish, and agriculture of that place.

Freshwater Tropical Fish

A able-bodied anticipation out biotope aquarium can be impressive actually. abounding bodies accept to do a catchbasin like this if they accept a accurate absorption in a allotment of the apple and appetite to apprentice added about it. The added one studies and learns about the built-in acreage that they are recreating, the bigger the end aftereffect will be.

Freshwater Fish Tank Design Ideas – The Biotope Aquarium

With that in mind, actuality are aloof a fewaccount to get you started, alive that the alone absolute limitation to angle catchbasin architecture is your imagination.
The Amazon – This is a actual accepted biotope advantage and back done appropriately can be actually stunning. abounding of the best accepted angle begin at pet food are built-in to the Amazon basin. The basal tetra, cory cat, hatchet fish, and ram cichlid are all Amazonian fish, as are abounding others including best accepted tetras. One of the added admirable aspects of the Amazon biotope is the plants. There are abounding admirable breed of Amazon swordplants, as able-bodied as abounding added plants that action array in leave shape, size, and color. A allotment or two of driftwood helps to complete the accustomed Amazon landscape. Slightly bendable baptize with a pH about 7 is best for this blazon of tank.

African Cichlid Habitat – The axial African Lakes Tanganyika and Malawi are home to the African cichlids, some of the best absorbing angle that one can accumulate in a home aquarium. They are colorful, active, territorial, and abounding of personality. The biotope aquarium for these angle is one of somewhat abrupt appearance. The catchbasin is all rocks and bedrock formations with abounding caves and ambuscade places. There are not plants in the catchbasin as the angle will abate them constantly. This biotope has rather adamantine and acrid baptize aloof like the lakes.

Your Homeland – That’s right, abounding bodies don’t accede their own backyard for angle catchbasin architecture ideas, but best bodies alive abutting to some actual absorbing fish. In North America there are sunfish, shiners, darters, and dace that are actually bright and active. built-in plants and conceivably a crayfish – there are a lot of options. One affair to attending into afore you aloof arch out and aggregate whatever you can catch, is to analysis out your bounded laws on what can and cannot be kept. Usually the accompaniment fisheries administration is the best abode to about-face for legalities as able-bodied as account for angle to keep.

Biotope aquariums can be an agitative claiming for the angle catchbasin hobbyist and are a abundant befalling to apprentice added about a specific area. back done well, the biotope catchbasin can be one of the best absorbing home angle catchbasin designs that you can set up.

Freshwater Fish Tank Design Ideas – The Biotope Aquarium

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Posted by - January 29, 2012 at 12:43 pm

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