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New catfish tank

Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 10:14
by Krawallo
Hi all,

my name is Ralf, I live in Cologne, Germany. Names in search of catfish, I came across your website and I have the same registered.
I would like to present you my new catfish tank.
The dimensions are 130 x 75 x 53cm, 500 liters.
The technology is behind back-to-nature background, pumps, heating, CO2 and long-time filter.
Tank from behind.
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Tank from the front.
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Set up and (still) temporarily installed lighting.
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More pictures will follow.

Greetings Ralf.

PS. Please excuse my bad english, translation by Google :ymblushing:

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 10:43
by mekkalicious
wow! really practical and ingenious, compliments! :YMAPPLAUSE: :YMAPPLAUSE: :YMAPPLAUSE: :YMAPPLAUSE:

on we go

Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 10:45
by Krawallo
Hi all,

This photo is of this week, with fish, plants and algae. b-)
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The fish stocking is now (almost) completely.

10 Corydoras Adolfi
7 Corydoras weitz manni (3 F1)
7 Corydoras aeneus
7 Otocinclus affinis (?)
7 Otocinclus negros (?) Brown variant 1
3 Otocinclus negros (?) Brown variant 2
4 Rineloricaria (?)
2 m/f Sturisoma sp. "Araguaia" (?)
30 Hemigrammus bleheri

The correct name of the catfish's I'll probably find here, with your help.
Photos of each fish I will present here.

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 18 Nov 2012, 11:53
by Albert
Very nice .congrats

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 19 Nov 2012, 15:15
by zeebo
wow , Ralf , that is stunning !
Georgie

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 19 Nov 2012, 16:45
by dw1305
Hi all,
Otocinclus negros
I think these might be .

cheers Darrel

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 19 Nov 2012, 21:49
by Krawallo
dw1305 wrote:Hi all,
Otocinclus negros
I think these might be .

cheers Darrel
Hi Darrel,

the used name Otocinclus negros is the trade name, you're right with your name details, only I have two variations. Photos will follow later, water is now colored green, Ichthyophthirius. The new Corydoras weitzmanni it had in his luggage. x(

Thank's for help :-)

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 11:55
by Mark Panaque
Very Nice setup. Good job b-)

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 01 Dec 2012, 22:40
by grokefish
love it!

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 02 Dec 2012, 05:55
by Coriequest
So lovely! Now...add a quarantine tank. No matter who you get them from, because you never know...nothing is worse than losing your fish to illness. At least ick can be seen but there are so many more that can show up later. You have a really beautiful tank!

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 20:58
by Krawallo
Hi all,

Another update, as of this afternoon, after a 50% water change. The filamentous algae withdraw and all plants bear only submersed leaves.
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On the left a Sturisoma attach a zucchini.

Oh, had promised the residents present. the beginning makes Hyphessobrycon heliacus.
Hyphessobrycon heliacus-1.jpg
Ok it's not a catfish but nice. The catfish´s follow, I promise.

to be continue

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 21:22
by Krawallo
Here is an outline of my fish and plants

500l aquarium

Pisces:

2 Sturisoma festivum?
4 Rineloricaria sp. (L010A)?
10 Corydoras adolfoi
14 Corydoras weitzmani (2 location variants)
6 Corydoras aeneus
7 Otocinclus affinis?
10 Otocinclus "negros" (trade name) in two variants
30 Hemigrammus rhodostomus
6 Hyphessobrycon heliacus (more to follow)
4 Aequidens Maronii ... ok now called differently

plants:

Echinodorus uruguayensis
Echinodorus parviflorus
Echinodorus tenellus
Echinodorus latifolius

30l Nano Aquarium
Pisces:

6 Corydoras habrosus

plants:

Rotala sp. "green"
Cryptocoryne cordata "rosanervis"
Egeria densa

54L Aquarium

Pisces:
9 Corydoras nanus
5 Corydoras julii

plants:
Cryptocoryne cordata "rosanervis"

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 21:50
by bigbird
may i say that is a very nice setup indeed. Like the real look of it and congratulations. cheers jk

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 13 Jan 2013, 20:41
by Krawallo
hello,

yet another update today. The Echinodous thriving, only the Alternanthera not want really, working on a program that designed the lighting and light colors more natural conditions, such as cloudy, rainy, full sun and clouds just before the sun. 'm Just a computer game kid (54 years old)
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Greeting Rallef.

PS. I hope Google translated correctly :-)

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 13 Jan 2013, 21:01
by Krawallo
Hello again,

here are some photos from my other aquariums where catfish live course.

Aquarium in the kitchen 60X40x50cm
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Pisces:
9 Corydoras nanus
5 Corydoras julii
20? Poecilia wingei, "Endler's Guppy"


30l Nano Cube
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Pisces:
3 Otocinclus affinis
6 Corydoras habrosus
10 Hyphessobrycon amandae
12 Neocaridina heteropoda var red

Plants:
Rotala sp. "green"
Cryptocoryne cordata "rosanervis"
Egeria densa
Echinodorus tenellus

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 14 Jan 2013, 05:47
by zeebo
I love all your tanks, Ralf, very nice scaping !

Georgie

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 24 Jan 2013, 18:31
by Krawallo
Hi all,

Since Sturisoma have worked a night shift. On the windshield, the male guards now more than 50 eggs.
Sturi-1-1.jpg
The apple snails were moved in an other tank because they're against anything nasty. It might work in community aquariums. On Saturday only times must produces a spawning grid box.
And now ALL fingers crossed, they will hatch in six days.
I hope I can set a photo every day for progress.

Greetings Ralf

PS. what´s the right name for the Aquarium Frontglas ? Windshield is from a car x(

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 24 Jan 2013, 18:40
by Melander
Very nice tanks all around!

The last photo of the Sturisoma guarding is great, congrats on the spawn and the tanks, I will be following the development.

Melander

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 24 Jan 2013, 18:42
by 2wheelsx2
Krawallo wrote:
PS. what´s the right name for the Aquarium Frontglas ? Windshield is from a car x(
We all just call it the front glass.

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 24 Jan 2013, 18:52
by Krawallo
Hi 2wheelsx2 and Melander,

THX :d

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 24 Jan 2013, 19:54
by Krawallo
noted in addition,

I have observed that the Sturisoma only eat the inside of a zucchini and the L270 only eat the dish. Red and green peppers eat (Paprika) "only" the Strurisoma. Cucumber nobody touches.
is normaly?

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 21:03
by Krawallo
Good evening,

Today, day no. 2, the scrim is complete, the father does a good job. Tomorrow I make macro photos of the eggs, more than 2:1. I think tomorrow the changes to the eggs are visible.
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Greetings Ralf

Halftime :-)

Posted: 26 Jan 2013, 20:10
by Krawallo
Halftime
The contexture has now become three and a half days old, at first glance, little has changed.
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If you look closer, you can see the embryos accurately, indeed even the first Pigments.
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This is the powerhouse that holds the Father day and night on the eggs fixed.
Sturisoma-3-2-1.jpg
Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 26 Jan 2013, 22:05
by 2wheelsx2
Those are some great photos. And a great journal documenting the development of the eggs. Thanks for continuing.

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 27 Jan 2013, 17:09
by Melander
Wow, great photographs again!

What camera and equipment do you use?

Melander

Day four part one

Posted: 27 Jan 2013, 19:34
by Krawallo
Evenin,

times a current shot, with Sturi-father to the front glass. In the background, among the large-leaf Echinodorus, just spawn the Maroni ... next site ... LOL
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The Sturisoma eggs stand this evening. The larvae develop rapidly. In the long shot, they are already visible.
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Section of the scrim. with manual Novoflex bellows and 60mm Micro. Thank´s God, my Micro is still a Manual. When looking through the viewfinder, you can clearly see the heartbeat and all larvae are hyperactive.
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continue to be

Greetings Ralf

Day four part two

Posted: 27 Jan 2013, 19:38
by Krawallo
A 1:1 pixel detail extract from the previous frame. The eyes develop, head up, tail comes around the bottom (previous picture). The heart may also be seen.
Sturisoma-4-1-4.jpg
Have some short HD video from your clutches, where one can see the heartbeat. Once I have webspace I'll link.
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The second site, in this aquarium: spawning Maroniis who still practice, they have spawned a couple of times, but the eggs were not later than the second day white. Belongs not to go there, but that's happening in my catfish tank :-)

to be continue

Ralf

Day five

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 21:48
by Krawallo
Hi all

The larvae develop rapidly. The pigmentation is proceeding furiously and the eyes that were yesterday's white are now black already.
Sturisoma-5-1.jpg
The 1-1 Section clearly shows the growing tail. The green algae are seemingly growing on the disk along the adhesive surface of the egg.
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PS I have the pictures, the lighting changed something and btw. All images are sharpened only slightly and not processed.

continue to be

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 29 Jan 2013, 22:21
by Krawallo
Hi all,

sorry, am a bit late with the Sturis, but more of that later.

Now day is six, but the boys and girls still make no attempt to slip. 'm Assuming that it will happen tomorrow. At a water temperature of 24.16 ° C max and 23, 81 ° C min, it will probably take a day longer. Hopefully I'm early enough to get home from work.
The photos taken at the same time as the next day also. The larval development is moving ... what to make of nature, capable of madness. Have quite often .... teary-eyed when I look through the viewfinder of the camera and can experience the resulting life so close. Sentimental Mode "off"
The images themselves comment
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Sturisoma-6-1-2.jpg
"Aquarium 5 and 6 on"
Yes and that is the reason for the delay in reporting.
Sterbai-1-1.jpg
Sorry for the bad quality, but at f/2.8 and a five-tenths of a second free-hand, about the time nothing more. Only have two tripods and which are in use at the Sturisoma.

This is the Corydoras sterbai breeding aquarium. Have it to give, (posting) determined to keep it running before, filling with 100% Aquarium water. tomorrow it goes on, more plants and wood. Next weekend I get 10 C. sterbai fat from a friendly aquarist, 8 females 2 males. I myself have 4 males and 2 females in the same size ...… which is violently :-)
For this breeding attempt, I'll open a new thread if you like.
"Aquarium of 5 and 6 off"

Greetings Ralf

Re: New catfish tank

Posted: 30 Jan 2013, 22:30
by Krawallo
Evenin,

sorry, that late, a breeding tank was installed in the aquarium, which has taken longer. Size 30x20x20cm. It has an adjustable inlet of an additional pump (left) and the water flows through an Artemia sieve out (right) in the side wall again. Plenty of wood, willow roots _ waterweed are already inside. The idea is the father to put into breeding pools, plenty of feed until he crapped in the pool literally full.
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Day Seven:
It is getting close to the shell, the small breathing quite "normal" and the pectoral fins are getting bigger.
Sturisoma-7-1.jpg
Sturisoma-7.jpg
Somehow reminds me of the image to a blowfish.
Two eggs were just empty .... Hmmmm ok, so be it. Slip activity is not always visible.

continue to be

PS. The Red top right in the corner of the first image, the arm of my wife, is the holder of the slave flash ...... Hmmmm the word slave flash gets so quite a different meaning :-)

Greetings Ralf