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Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 22 May 2022, 03:24
by Viktor Jarikov
15 month update. The original GSC pair has been (what word to use ?) adequate but not growing in the 25K, same as reported before above. They stopped growing 4 years ago and are still around 20". The reason being I suppose (and I have been told) that they are [1] preferential filter feeders and [2] need to be fed often or ideally continuously to grow and thrive. So far I couldn't provide this for them as I feed the tank only 3 times a day and the competition is fierce to say the least. Hence I think the lack of growth. At least they do not lose weight they already have. Perhaps I should consider separating them into their own 240 gal (too small though) and feeding them more and more often... They like swimming though, despite not a hydrodynamic shape for a fish, I see them doing laps in the 25K often.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 23 May 2022, 03:20
by Viktor Jarikov
Tor khudree update. This is the fish I got from Wesley Wong in Aug 2015 as a subadult / adult Tor malabaricus but it is most definitely not it, thanks to our peers helping with the ID, especially our Indian experts Balaji aka Shovelnose on Planet Catfish and Jibran aka headbanger on the MFK. It is an khudree. We got it from Wes already one-eyed.

One of the subadult / adult mahseer we got in 2015 from Wes was indeed khudree, a much bigger one, over 2 feet but we lost it not too long ago.

This khudree is considerably smaller and has not been growing in the last 4 years or so, so must be maxed out. Perhaps it is a male, hence smaller than our bigger khudree, perhaps a female, used to be.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 24 May 2022, 02:31
by Viktor Jarikov
Both knifes have been in the 25K for 8 months now and seem to be doing quite well. The strange thing under the K-knife's mouth / gills has disappeared thank goodness. The bigger K-knife is able to take an 8" herring now while the smaller and younger J-knife prefers to try smaller herring, like 6".


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 25 May 2022, 02:43
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 26 May 2022, 03:34
by Viktor Jarikov
Peace for 4 days. Then came the feeding day and all fed well. In 1-2 days the paroons were found to bite the piraiba again.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 27 May 2022, 03:20
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 28 May 2022, 03:29
by Viktor Jarikov
Tor progeneius update. Long overdue. This is the fish we got from Wesley Wong in Aug 2015 as a subadult / adult. The fish seems to have stopped growing lengthwise in the last 4 years or so, so may be maxed out. Pointy anal fin - perhaps it is a male.

The tail fin was ripped by a large-mesh size net when transferring from 4500 gal to the 25K gal 3 years ago, and for some reason didn't heal together properly in one spot to restore the beautiful shape. I have been thinking of cutting it along the "V' and slightly deeper so it has another chance to grow together. What do you think?


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 29 May 2022, 01:55
by Viktor Jarikov
Greta the rescue TSN x RTC hybrid catfish sets personal best having consumed eleven 8" thawed fortified herring in one sitting:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 30 May 2022, 03:54
by Viktor Jarikov
The next morning. Big-stomach Greta chases tank mates:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 31 May 2022, 02:44
by Viktor Jarikov
The bigger, older tarpon in the 25K. No growth in the last 5 years.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 01 Jun 2022, 03:23
by Viktor Jarikov
Greta leaves the 4500 gal:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 02 Jun 2022, 03:05
by Viktor Jarikov
The vulture quartet went to 25K gal almost a year ago. They seem to have grown and do well.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 03 Jun 2022, 01:51
by Viktor Jarikov
The smaller and younger Wallagonia has been doing well in the 25K gal for 8 months now:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 04 Jun 2022, 04:27
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 05 Jun 2022, 02:33
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 06 Jun 2022, 02:26
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 07 Jun 2022, 03:54
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 02:34
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 09 Jun 2022, 02:11
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 10 Jun 2022, 02:34
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 11 Jun 2022, 03:25
by Viktor Jarikov
Added 5" in 7 months to reach about 7" length. Doing well. Water temp 86F/30C.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 11 Jun 2022, 05:38
by FatCatDoorMat
Wow, would love to see updates on the Amur cats and the Phalacronotus cats, the Phalacronotus seems to have grown considerably, and judging by their stomachs, are hearty eaters.

The hi-fin looks awesome aswell. Being in a tropical country all I see in LFS are dead hi-fins or very emaciated hi-fins, all juveniles and none near maturity.

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 12 Jun 2022, 04:38
by Viktor Jarikov
8 months of pretty much not feeding and not being able to inflate a swimming bladder followed by a turn around... i had buried the fish already in my mind...


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 13 Jun 2022, 03:17
by Viktor Jarikov
@FatCatDoorMat These have their own threads on the MFK. To find them in this thread, you'd have to look back and comb, which is inconvenient, sorry.

Yes, Chinese hi fins are a temperate water fish that are not too adaptable, so we almost never get to see (mostly tropical) peers showing their larger specimen.

...

Back to our theme:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 14 Jun 2022, 04:17
by Viktor Jarikov
The syno eupterus and the hybrids were caught rasping a sun catfish, earning a way out of this tank and likely into the jerk tank with the Malawians and Co.:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 16 Jun 2022, 03:58
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 17 Jun 2022, 03:20
by Viktor Jarikov
The 5 barbels and 3 tarpon keep growing. From 2" to 12"-14" in 7 months.


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 18 Jun 2022, 02:54
by Viktor Jarikov

Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 19 Jun 2022, 03:11
by Viktor Jarikov
Ornate pim vs blochii and pictus:


Re: My Public Aquarium: exhibit blues - how to make them?

Posted: 20 Jun 2022, 04:23
by Viktor Jarikov