December 28, 2008

Aquarium Care, Biological Filtration, and Cycling

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A basic understanding of biological filtration is absolutely essential for success with both freshwater and saltwater aquariums.

This video, aided by The Kick-Ass Aquarium eBook, covers both biological filtration and the proper and safe method of adding fish to your aquarium.

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December 13, 2008

Blue Acara offspring / Blaupunktbuntbarsch Nachwuchs [5/6]

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http://www.fischbottich.de/Blaupunktbuntbarsch.121.0.html
[Aequidens pulcher]
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The new Blue Acara couple taking care of their offspring.
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The population of this 420 liter tank:

Discus / Diskus [Symphysodon discus]
T-Bar Cichlid / Sanjica-Buntbarsch [Cryptoheros sajica]
Blue Acara / Blaupunktbuntbarsche [Aequidens pulcher]
Keyhole cichlid / Maronibuntbarsche [Cleithracara maronii]
Black Widow tetra / Trauermantelsalmler [Gymnocorymbus ternetzi]
Sterba’s corydoras catfish / Gelbflossen-Panzerwelse [Corydoras sterbai]
Bristlenose plecs / Antennenwelse [Ancistrus]

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Blue Acara offspring / Blaupunktbuntbarsch Nachwuchs [5/6]

TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER VIDEOS
http://www.fischbottich.de/Blaupunktbuntbarsch.121.0.html
[Aequidens pulcher]
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The new Blue Acara couple taking care of their offspring.
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The population of this 420 liter tank:

Discus / Diskus [Symphysodon discus]
T-Bar Cichlid / Sanjica-Buntbarsch [Cryptoheros sajica]
Blue Acara / Blaupunktbuntbarsche [Aequidens pulcher]
Keyhole cichlid / Maronibuntbarsche [Cleithracara maronii]
Black Widow tetra / Trauermantelsalmler [Gymnocorymbus ternetzi]
Sterba’s corydoras catfish / Gelbflossen-Panzerwelse [Corydoras sterbai]
Bristlenose plecs / Antennenwelse [Ancistrus]

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December 12, 2008

Angel fish (lets learn fish) at LFS

Greetings all fish lovers! I’m sorry about the lack of new videos. I’m running out of videos to post (gotta go back to the fish store) and have sort of forgotten about this youtube thing. Anyhow, enough about me.

Angel fish:
Angel fish are some of the most recognisable fish, for obvious reasons: They have beatiful coloration, and aren’t that hard to take care of.
Angel fish are chiclids (a beatiful but often mean group of fish) from the amazon river. They live in streams with a great deal of aquatic vegitation. If you are going to buy them, make sure to get a 30 gallon tank or more and plant it heavily (makes the fish happier). Since these fish can become very tall, they need taller tanks.
Another thing to note: Angle fish can be deceptively aggresive. In the day they will float around peacfully with small fish, at night they will gobble them up. Be careful when mixing small fish with angel fish.
Angel fish are fairly easy to breed and aquarist enjoy raising the fry.
They are related to Discus but are easier to take care of. Keep the tank temp between 78 and 82 degrees Farinheit.

LFS means Local Fish Store. These aren’t my fish. I videotape this fish to get the variety neccesary for this series.
I’m doing something different. If you have any comments,or if I got something wrong, please send a comment, and I will answer you and or revise my video. Thanks!

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Angel fish (lets learn fish) at LFS

Greetings all fish lovers! I’m sorry about the lack of new videos. I’m running out of videos to post (gotta go back to the fish store) and have sort of forgotten about this youtube thing. Anyhow, enough about me.

Angel fish:
Angel fish are some of the most recognisable fish, for obvious reasons: They have beatiful coloration, and aren’t that hard to take care of.
Angel fish are chiclids (a beatiful but often mean group of fish) from the amazon river. They live in streams with a great deal of aquatic vegitation. If you are going to buy them, make sure to get a 30 gallon tank or more and plant it heavily (makes the fish happier). Since these fish can become very tall, they need taller tanks.
Another thing to note: Angle fish can be deceptively aggresive. In the day they will float around peacfully with small fish, at night they will gobble them up. Be careful when mixing small fish with angel fish.
Angel fish are fairly easy to breed and aquarist enjoy raising the fry.
They are related to Discus but are easier to take care of. Keep the tank temp between 78 and 82 degrees Farinheit.

LFS means Local Fish Store. These aren’t my fish. I videotape this fish to get the variety neccesary for this series.
I’m doing something different. If you have any comments,or if I got something wrong, please send a comment, and I will answer you and or revise my video. Thanks!

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December 11, 2008

Discus Fish Keeping & Breeding Secrets

http://www.My-Discus-Fish.info Discover the best kept secret on how to keep and breed Discus Fish. Your Discus fish will be happy, bright and stress free, Visit. http://www.My-Discus-Fish.info

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December 10, 2008

Juvenile Discus Eating Frenzy

Hi,
Here are some young discus that we are working with.

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December 9, 2008

DiscusSpace.com Discus Care & Breeding Owner Network

Social Network for Discus fish owners. Share pictures, videos, blogs, forums, view/meet other discus owners. Like myspace/facebook.

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December 8, 2008

Discus Fish Secrets

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Theres is an amazing new ebook called ” discus Fish Secrets”.it covers everything you nedd to know about keeping healthy discus fish and breeding them…

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December 7, 2008

Day 6 parents care for young teach schooling

discus display schooling behavior, i don’t think it’s instintual anymore. now i think the parents teach schooling at birth, here you can see the parents sucking the young up and spitting them back out on the wood in the same spot over and over. there are so many young all over the tank i couldn’t begine to track them all but hopefully you get the idea. bottom line daily water changes

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