1320 liter clearwater biotope
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
What size are they now?
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Most of them are 15-17cm tl. Slight sexual dimorphism (pectoral fin and gill cover odontodes) is starting to show.
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Really awesome tank Haavard!!!! Well done!!! I am sure only you make it so perfect!
I enjoyed your whole construction thread thread very much! Its great to have so much free time in your hands to finish such a demanding project so fast!
The last stone you added really gave a different,imposing look to the scenery...It was very natural looking without it and its very natural looking with it too,it just changed the scheme to a more imposing one!
I have also kept and i am currently keeping Hemiancistrus subviridis and Baryancitrus demantoides and i agree with Haavard that the Baryancistrus are very lively plecos and arent really afraid of anything once they settle and get to know you! The Hemiancistrus,once they get to know you,are eager to come out and you get to see them a lot too but they tend to be much more causious than the Baryancistrus and prefer to rest in shelter and are flighty if something scares them. The Baryancistrus have no problem just resting on the woods(i have huge woods which offer overhead protection) or touring the tank slowly even in brightly lit areas without being nervous like the Hemiancistrus. I enjoy and see them both very much though and i am very happy that they dont chase plecos of other species much,they only go after their own species even though these 2 species look so much alike
I enjoyed your whole construction thread thread very much! Its great to have so much free time in your hands to finish such a demanding project so fast!
The last stone you added really gave a different,imposing look to the scenery...It was very natural looking without it and its very natural looking with it too,it just changed the scheme to a more imposing one!
I have also kept and i am currently keeping Hemiancistrus subviridis and Baryancitrus demantoides and i agree with Haavard that the Baryancistrus are very lively plecos and arent really afraid of anything once they settle and get to know you! The Hemiancistrus,once they get to know you,are eager to come out and you get to see them a lot too but they tend to be much more causious than the Baryancistrus and prefer to rest in shelter and are flighty if something scares them. The Baryancistrus have no problem just resting on the woods(i have huge woods which offer overhead protection) or touring the tank slowly even in brightly lit areas without being nervous like the Hemiancistrus. I enjoy and see them both very much though and i am very happy that they dont chase plecos of other species much,they only go after their own species even though these 2 species look so much alike
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Hi Kostas,
Can you tell me what kind of water you keep your high fins in please?
And how many you have together? As well as what other plecos you keep with them?
Cheers
Can you tell me what kind of water you keep your high fins in please?
And how many you have together? As well as what other plecos you keep with them?
Cheers
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Hi Flyfisher
I keep my Baryancistrus demantoides in very soft(50-60mS for rainny season and arround 128mS for dry season,max),highly stained by woods water. Water is surely acidic but i dont know exact values as my pH meter needs calibration
I currently keep only 2 of them together and i think they must be a pair as they have never fighted. Baryancistrus can chase others of their kind pretty badly and stress them to death,i have seen how persistantly they chase others of their kind and stress them out,especially when there are only few in a tank. But my 2 never chased each other I keep them in my 2meter tank along with 3 Hemiancistrus subviridis,1 Panaque L190 ''Llanos'' and 1 Panaque cochliodon and they all get along great! I had some shredded fins from the Blue eye in the past but as time passes things get quiter and now i rarely see any fight mark
Cheers!
I keep my Baryancistrus demantoides in very soft(50-60mS for rainny season and arround 128mS for dry season,max),highly stained by woods water. Water is surely acidic but i dont know exact values as my pH meter needs calibration
I currently keep only 2 of them together and i think they must be a pair as they have never fighted. Baryancistrus can chase others of their kind pretty badly and stress them to death,i have seen how persistantly they chase others of their kind and stress them out,especially when there are only few in a tank. But my 2 never chased each other I keep them in my 2meter tank along with 3 Hemiancistrus subviridis,1 Panaque L190 ''Llanos'' and 1 Panaque cochliodon and they all get along great! I had some shredded fins from the Blue eye in the past but as time passes things get quiter and now i rarely see any fight mark
Cheers!
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Kostas, I'm pretty sure you mean 50-60 microSiemens, not 50-60milliSiemans - should be written with the Greek μ [I hope that "works" for others], but most people cheat and use a small u. The letter m is used for milli.
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Mats,you are quite correct,i meant microSiemens,if they were milliSiemens it would have been quite a lot actually! I know they are written μS,with a small Greek μ but for the moment it slipped my mind My conductivity meter cheats and uses a u instead of an μ too...
Thanks for correcting me!
Thanks for correcting me!
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
Thank you Costas:) The stone was rather challenging as it had to cover all the piping in the corner.Kostas wrote: The last stone you added really gave a different,imposing look to the scenery...It was very natural looking without it and its very natural looking with it too,it just changed the scheme to a more imposing one!
The tank is not finished yet. Some more rocks are needed, and I will redo all the caves as I would like the concrete tecture and shapes to match the rocks better.
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Re: 1320 liter clearwater biotope
I keep coming back to this tank as an inspiration. I have a chance to get some more Baryancistrus Demantoides this weekend, so I am going to try to pick them up. I'm hoping to have a community as nice as yours (in terms of fish - no aquasape). I'm also thinking of keeping them with a couple of L240's also.
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Hi,
Sorry to bring up this old thread again,
You have truly inspired me to build something of this scale!
I have been thinking about it for a while and have done research here and there.
I am looking to build a 2400x750x750. similar setup to yours but a bit of driftwood and a few basic plants, rocky slate shelfs/walls and lots of caves etc...
I hope to keep plecos and discus and a few characins as well.
I was just wondering what your full stock list is for this beautiful setup of yours
Thanks
Jarrah
Sorry to bring up this old thread again,
You have truly inspired me to build something of this scale!
I have been thinking about it for a while and have done research here and there.
I am looking to build a 2400x750x750. similar setup to yours but a bit of driftwood and a few basic plants, rocky slate shelfs/walls and lots of caves etc...
I hope to keep plecos and discus and a few characins as well.
I was just wondering what your full stock list is for this beautiful setup of yours
Thanks
Jarrah