Mini Reef Aquarium Tropical Marine Fish an Inverts Nov 07

October 30, 2008 by admin  
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Mini Reef Aquarium Tropical Marine Fish an Inverts Nov 07

Filtration is in the hood of the tank, just a small pump and spong and active carbon changed once a month, Also have lots of seaweed and live rock that i think keeps the tank in good ballance.

But the one key point is never over feed, feed less is the best, less fish the better and chose things you dont have to feed to often.

This is my mini Reef setup

2 Gallon

6 Blue led Lights
6w T5 Florescent Lamp
Filtration is in the hood of the tank

Reef Tank been set up and running for 2 weeks at this stage.

Feather Duster -worm
Live rock
Starburst Polyps
Clove Polyps
Yellow Polyps
Button Polyp
1 Hermit crab Red leg
Goldern Sea squirt
Turbo snail
Bristle worms
Nudibranch
star fish

Coral Sand

10 different types of seaweed in this Reef Tank

Duration : 0:4:52

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Hoplias aimara : Tropical Aquarium Fish Video

October 28, 2008 by admin  
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FOR THE COMPLEATE 1 HOUR DVD
VISIT www.fishfromvenezuela.com

This is a preview of our Wolf fish DVD. The DVD includes underwater footage of Wolf fish in their natural habitats. Swim underwater with Hoplias malabaricus and Hoplerythrynus unitaeniatus. The DVD also shows how Hoplias aimara are collected in the wild.

Class Actinopterygii [=Osteichthyes] (ray-finned fishes)\Order Characiformes\Family Erythrinidae\Hoplias aimara

Duration : 0:2:42

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Peaceful Tropical Fish

October 26, 2008 by admin  
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This is my peaceful tropical fish tank with angelfish, Guppy, Cardinal Tetra and bristlenose.

The 3 guppies in the movie were all gone, but they gave us lot of fun and good memories.

Hope you enjoy the piece.

Duration : 0:4:20

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Lonely tropical fish

October 24, 2008 by admin  
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The Japanese stylish top pop idol unit in the end of 1980’s.
They performs so cool with heart on waves on the super bass sound.

Arrangement of this song may be influenced by Taeko Ohnuki’s song “CARNAVAL”(Arrangement by Ryuichi Sakamoto : YMO)

Sorry for my poor English translation.
Many thanks.
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[May 3rd 2008]
Original tune released in 1989 by WINK.
Afterwards, this tune was coverd by the Nolans as “Tidal Wave” in 1991.
(Thanks You Tube user boneym22)
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[ veoh ]
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6400192gTBW9T9Y

Duration : 0:4:22

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Neon fish in tropical aquarium – Akvárium

October 22, 2008 by admin  
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Červené neonky sem a tam.
UPOZORNĚNÍ: V průběhu videa nedojde k neočekávaným
zvratům a nebylo ublíženo žádné neonce.

Red-neon fish crossing their tank.
(In our country used to say: red neon fish, of course – in your country it could be different – cardinal tetra and so on :)

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Tropical Pet Fish for Beginners

October 22, 2008 by admin  
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Which Pet Fish Are Best For Beginners?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Manning]Jennifer Manning

Are you new to the world of pet fish keeping? With so many different varieties to choose from, it can be a bit overwhelming. Here are a few types of freshwater fish that make excellent pets for the beginner as well as the advanced aquarist (fish keeper).

Betas

Betas are the beautiful fish you see displayed in small bowls at your local pet store. They have long flowing fins of red, purple or blue and are extremely easy to care for. The only drawback of Betta fish is that they must be kept alone — the males will fight each other to the death, and females are rarely available in pet shops. They don’t do very well with other pet fish species either, because other fish like to nibble on their long fins.

Goldfish

Goldfish are a relatively easy pet fish to care for if you provide them with the right size tank. They won’t survive long in a goldfish bowl or small aquarium of less than 10 gallons because they produce a lot of waste. And waste cuts down on the available oxygen in the water. A good rule of thumb is to keep no more than 1 or 2 goldfish for each 10 gallons of well–filtered aquarium water.

Zebra Danios

Zebra Danios are extremely hardy pet fish that will do well in any size aquarium. They’re tropical fish — so you’ll need to place a heater in their tank to maintain a water temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Don’t just buy one Zebra Danio — they’re more fun to watch in schools of 5 or more. You’ll find them in most pet stores and they’re compatible with just about any variety of peaceful, tropical fish.

Platys and Swordtails

Platys and Swordtails are lumped into the same category because they’re similar in appearance and pretty much identical in their requirements.

These tropical pet fish can be found in most pet stores in striking shades of orange and red. They are easy to care for when placed in a 72 degree Fahrenheit aquarium of at least 10 gallons. And they get along just fine with any other variety of peaceful tropical fish.

Platys and Swordtails mate and reproduce quite often in the home aquarium. They are livebearers — which means their babies (fry) start swimming as soon as they’re born.

Corydoras

Corydoras are another easy to care for and hardy variety of pet fish. They’re a very active type of catfish and spend most of their time swimming along the bottom of the tank eating up any leftover food.

They are tropical fish, so they’ll do best in a heated aquarium of at least 72 degrees Fahrenheit. You can put them in aquariums with just about any other variety of tropical fish and they seem to enjoy being kept in schools of 3 or more.

Learn even more about [http://www.petcarejournal.com/pet-fish-care.html]Pet Fish Care at http://www.petcarejournal.com – a website designed to provide you with pet care articles and resources that will help you get the most out of your pet keeping experience, no matter what type of pet you own.

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