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Replacement plants

Monday, October 17th, 2005

Unfortunately, my local East Riding supplier of Frozen Ruto Bloodworm has ceased trading, so I’m looking for another supplier. If you know of one, please contact me at aquablog@gmail.com.

Air pressure appears to have dropped on the ring main tonight, need to check airstones and connections for air leaks.

Fish House Minimum Air Temperature is a constant 20 degrees C.

I’ve replaced the rubber washers on the Eheim 2030 with plastic half-inch washers, used PTFE tape on all threads, and tightened with a new 30mm socket torque wrench. I’ve filled it up over-night, I’ll check for water leaks tomorrow.

I think I need to feed my Ancistrus, that share a tank with a Purple spotted gudgeon Hikari Algae wafers, rather than the Sera brand Catfish chips, the Gudgeon eat whole wafers, can fish choke on fish food? The Purple spotted Gudgeon in the fish house, have grown very fast compared to the fish in my display tank in the house.

Good News: Java-Plants.com have agreed to replace my Vallis Torta.

PTFE Tape and Superglue

Saturday, October 15th, 2005

I’ve not posted for a few days, I’ve been away from home and the fish house with my job at Storage Expo, Olympia, London and compounded by a cold/flu, not been too well, so apart from daily routines feeding the fish, I’ve not been on top of all the projects for the fish house. I don’t think it’s bird flu, although I was in Vietname earlier this year!

Eheim 2030 Pic 3

I’ve obtained an Eheim 2030, flow rate is 1200 l/h and uses an oil cooled Eheim 1030 external pump, this is an earlier version of the Eheim 2260, filter capacity is 18l, because the Eheim 2260 was based on this earlier model, it shares the same parts, this filter has a grey finish, unlike the 2260 which is green, and the latter uses a new external pump a 1060 or 1260.

It has a small leak on the inlet, so I’ve been using PTFE “plumbers” tape and superglue to seal the leak. I hope to have it installed shortly on another new tank.

RSS 2.0 Feeds

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

I’ve added a new RSS 2.0 Feeds sub-menu on the right side-bar. It looks like this:-

RSS Feeds

Select the approriate feed. The only difference is the Angelfishcam service status has been excluded from the main Fish House blog events.

Water Chemistry Lesson Part 1

Sunday, October 9th, 2005

The secret of breeding and keeping fish is all about managing water, and to successfully manage water you need to understand a little water chemistry.

pH
pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of water. A pH reading of 7.0 is neutral. A pH higher than 7.0 is alkaline, and a pH lower than 7.0 is acidic.

pH is defined as follows: the lower-case letter “p” in pH stands for the negative common (base ten) logarithm, while the upper-case letter “H” stands for the element hydrogen. Thus, pH is a logarithmic measurement of the number of moles of hydrogen ions (H+) per liter of solution. Incidentally, the “p” prefix is also used with other types of chemical measurements where a logarithmic scale is desired, pCO2 (Carbon Dioxide) and pO2 (Oxygen) being two such examples.

In layman’s terms this means, that a 0.2 change in pH is a big change to fish, never try to change the pH of aquarium water by more than 0.2 a day.

I use an Aquarium test kit, manufacturered by Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Inc to test for pH. This is a wet kit, but there are many different test kits around, and some dry kits which are quicker to use, but more expensive. I also use digital pH testers for quickness, but the pH probe has a life, and must be regularly calibrated before use.

ph Meters

pH should be tested weekly, since natural materials in the aquarium can cause a pH change.

KH
K(c)arbonate hardness is the measure of carbonate and bicarbonate ion concentrations dissolved in water. These minerals are present in our tap, well and bottled spring water. The level of carbonate hardness in tap and bottled water depends on the source of the water and the treatment process it has undergone. Carbonate hardness helps stabilize pH in the aquarium. An aquarium with a very low KH < 50ppm will tend to be acidic. Aquariums with a very low KH level are subject to rapid pH shifts, if not monitored carefully, sometimes referred to a pH crash. Water with a high KH level > 200pm usually have a high pH. KH is usually measured in dKH.

KH Test Kit

GH
General Hardness is the measure of calcium and magnesium ion concentrations dissolved in water. These minerals are also present in in our tap, well and bottled spring water. It also depends on the source of the water and the treatment process it has undergone. Hard water > 200ppm is high in calcium and magnesium, while soft water 50 – 100ppm is low in these minerals. GH is usually measured in dGH.

To convert both GH and KH to parts per million (ppm) multiply by 17.9.

I use a test kit manufactuered by Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Inc to test for KH & GH.

Why am I telling you all this? Over the forthcoming weeks, I’ll be installing a Dennerle CO2 system into my display tank to aid plant growth, and I’ll be using terms such as pH, KH and GH, so you’ll understand what I referring to!

Hot or Cold?

Friday, October 7th, 2005

After some careful consideration, considering the advantages and disadvantages, I have decided to re-locate the air-inlet to my compressor back into the fish house in the garage, at ceiling height. I’ve drilled a small hole in my jablite partition and inserted the eheim tubing which connects to the air-inlet of my Hailea Air Compressor.

Air Compressor

Advantages of Internal Air

  • Internal air tends to be of a constant
    temperature.
  • Internal air tends to be of a constant
    humidity.
  • Internal air will be free of pollutants.

Disadvantages of External Air

  • Cold external air will cool the body of the compressor,
    possibly causing some condensation and water damage to the surrounding area.
  • It will cool the aquariums.
  • Air could be contaminated.

What’s for supper?

Thursday, October 6th, 2005



An aquarist in Germany recommended that I try
Sera
Catfish Chips for Ancistrus and Pleco Catfish if I’m finding it difficult in obtaining Hikari
Algae Wafers, he has had great success with this product in Germany. Many high
quality aquarium products come from Germany, Eheim,
Tetra and
Dennerle
are just a few manufacturers,
so I’ll definitely experiment with this product.

Sera retailers in the UK are not common, but I know a place on my doorstep that
stocks Sera products. Petland, York is a
Sera retailer.

I purchased some Sera Catfish Chips for Ancistrus and Pleco Catfish, the
ingredients are very interesting because the usual marine algae and spirulina
are present, but willow wood and bark and alder wood are also ingredients. This
product will certainly help if you have no bogwood present in your aquariums for
the catfish to graze on. Many years ago, when I first saw a "pleco" in aquaria,
it was given willow wood and bark to graze on, this was before the days of any
"Algae Wafers", it was said, that chemicals in the willow made the catfish
sleepy, like an anaesthetic if they ate too much, so it was only fed in small
quantities. This is the first fish food product I’ve seen using "wood" as an
ingredient.

I offer my fish a varied diet to stop them getting hooked on one type of
food, I vary the food each day, here’s a list of the products I use:-

  • Tetra Prima.
  • Tetra Tips Freeze Dried Tablets.
  • Tetra Fresh Delica Daphinia, Bloodworm, Brine Shrimp.
  • Tetra Holiday and Weekend Food Sticks.
  • Tetra Min Flake Food.
  • JMC Catfish Pellets.
  • Barlow’s Aquatics Sinking, Stinking Catfish Pellets.
  • Nutrafin Max Complete Flake Food.
  • Aquarian Tropical Flake Food.
  • Phoenix Tropical Flake.
  • Today’s Freeze Dried Tubifex Worms.
  • ZM 000, 100, 200, 300, 400, Small, Medium and Large Granular Advanced Fish
    Diets.
  • Ruto Frozen foods, Spinach, Tubifex and Bloodworm.
  • Frozen prawns.
  • Courgettes, Cucumber, peas and lettuce.
  • Live Food when available.
  • and Sera Catfish Chips for Ancistrus and Pleco
    Catfish.

When I first started "fishkeeping", many years ago, when my Dad won a
goldfish at the Fun Fair, we came home with a glass goldfish bowl, and a
cardboard tube of ant eggs to feed the goldfish.

Tropical Fish Food Technology has greatly improved! If it had not improved, I
don’t think I would have been as successful in breeding and caring for the
tropical fish in the many years I’ve kept them. For many years I was hooked on
Aquarian Tropical Flake, not personally, but variety is the spice of life!

Go on, change your food today!

Time flys by when your the driver of a train…..

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

Another emergency again this evening, and it would happen when I’m pulling the late shifts in the office.

Arrived home at 7.15pm to find one of my display tanks in the house very cloudy, checked the Eheim 2015 External Canister filter, and again it had stopped working, I’ve previously reported this failure a few weeks ago.

I checked the water quality, and the ammonia was higher than usual, this could be the filter has stopped working, or the addition of the vallis which has been slowly rotting.

I completed a 50% partial water change, with water at the correct temperarture and pH.

I’ve also brought in a “daddy” of a filter an Eheim 2317 external canister filter, this is a mature filter, that is used in the fish house, as a standby filter for emergency use.

I must now investigate why the 2015 is failing.

Collection of Eheim Filters

This picture shows an Eheim Classic 2015, 2313 and 2317, along with Hy-Flo Model C, UV Filter and Dennerle Profi 2000 System.

Fish House

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

This is a picture of the fish house, I took some months ago, I’ve had to mangle many photos together because I couldn’t fit it in the frame, but you’ll get the general idea, of what it looks like, and what keeps me busy.

Fish House

I’ve just added some new blog code, and wanted to test it here! I’ve hopefully fixed the bugs now. Where do I get the time!

Search Archives Button

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

I’ve added a Search Archives Button, so you can now search the archives easier, the Search Tool is in the Right Hand Margin. It looks like this:-

The format is a bit off, but I’m not a graphic designer.

Young Koi Angelfish

Monday, October 3rd, 2005

This is one of my special Koi Angelfish I’ve breed.

Young Koi Angelfish

Sorry for RSS users, I’m modifying the blog code, to add new features. So you may get this entry a few times, depending on how often you download the RSS feed.