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Definitely my all time favorite fish species I've ever kept.
And my favorite individual as well.
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I couldn't agree more. A big compliment for the way you keep your fishes.racoll wrote:Gorgeous fish taksan.
I have all your target species and tig's are my favorite of all fish ... I hope they never become extinct as then I'd have to risk hormones on them to breed them.racoll wrote:Gorgeous fish taksan. Really nice condition.
One day when I have the money I want to keep these spp. along with some Geophagus sp. "Tapajos", some rays and some big Pseudacanthicus in a massive tank.
It's a shame the Brachyplatystoma tigrinum will probably be extinct by then because of the hydroelectric dam project on the Madeira.
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What's BOFDS by the way?
They like huge clumps of live blackworms and big juicy earthworms as well as Barbs, Discus Culls, Other culls etc etcRichard B wrote:Beautiful condition fish.
What sort of worms do you feed?
Jools knows he can always use anything I post in the Cat-eLog .....Marc van Arc wrote:I couldn't agree more. A big compliment for the way you keep your fishes.racoll wrote:Gorgeous fish taksan.
Moreover, some of your pictures would make real assets to the Cat-eLog imo.
grokefish wrote:Wow your Juruense are super, I think they are fab fish, this one died a horrible death from a heater burn, I nearly gave up fishkeeping after this it was terrible.
I never use internal heaters with big cats anymore and I never will again. It's hard to believe the fish just sat there while this happened.
Matt
If you don't touch it but hold it for a while you'll get the same burns. The difference is that you've (been) learnt to let go.....andywoolloo wrote:The heater only feels warm to the touch how can it do that!
DIY heater guard for large fish.can I make something?
A form of DIY heater guard would be a piece of PVC (water pipe at your local Home Depot or some such) that is a bit bigger than the heater (e.g. 1-1.5" outer diameter pipe), with lots of fairly large holes [8mm, 3/8" seems about right] drilled in the pipe to allow water flow around the heater. Ideally, you'd want to place the heater such that some forced water flows across the heater, ensuring good water flow.andywoolloo wrote:while I save up for the Eheim w/heater what can I put over the heater in there? I can't find anywhere on line to buy heater covers or can I make something?
Algarde make a heater suction cup, that has a adjustable plastic zip tag attached to them and come in packs of two. Just thread each of the zip tags through two of the holes that you have drilled, and attach the suction cups; you can then position the heater guard anywhere you require it in the tank.but how do I do the holes for where the suction cups
When I was responsible for the care of many different species of large fish, as part of my employment.you'd want to place the heater such that some forced water flows across the heater, ensuring good water flow.
If you want to go a bit more advanced, you may want to form some sort of "forced water flow" where you actually pump cool water through a pipe that holds the heater
Taksan,Marc van Arc wrote:Moreover, some of your pictures would make real assets to the Cat-eLog imo.