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#1
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Tank One Of N
Last post by Jon - Today at 01:43:29 PM
Quote from: Wildfisher on Today at 01:29:53 PMAquarium Co-Op is one of my regular watches. As you say he appears to have a lot of knowledge.

Heiko Bleher is also worth listening too if you ever come across him. You might find the Biotope Aquarium Project he promotes interesting. :)
#2
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Tank One Of N
Last post by Wildfisher - Today at 01:29:53 PM
Aquarium Co-Op is one of my regular watches. As you say he appears to have a lot of knowledge.
#3
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Tank One Of N
Last post by Jon - Today at 01:22:36 PM
Quote from: Wildfisher on Yesterday at 08:45:14 PMMD has a good eye, but his tanks seem to be short term done for instant YT effect rather than long term fish homes. Don't get me wrong, he plants up some nice tanks, but the density of plants would cost a small fortune. They will be a business expense - he does YT full time. When we had our nursery everything remotely connected to plants and gardens was legit expense. 8)

I wrote a really long reply to this early this morning, but it's disappeared???

So I'll try again. :)

Plants can be expensive. If I were working with an unlimited budget I'd use mother plants and in vitro plants from the two big posh German companies (Think Bentley). The plants I sent you come from The Oriental Aquarium in Singapore (Think Ford). But if fed and lit correctly in time they'll look great. Your Java fern should grow along the wood naturally as will the moss etc.

Youtubers warrant a huge thread in their own right. There are aquarists making Youtube videos and there are 'Youtubers' using fishkeeping as a subject for their real work which is earning revenue from views and sponsors etc.

Aquarium Co-Op is worth a watch because the owner Corey was / is a fishkeeper and an LFS owner. His advise is sound and you get the feeling he's been there and done it.

George Farmer is a superb aquascaper and plant guy. In fact many others are simply clones of him. But he's heavily focussed on plants as opposed to the fish. He has created a lot of great Biotope aquaria though. And these are wonderful things because they increase the skills and knowledge of more traditional fish keepers. Oliver Knott is also good but he's been quiet for a while.

But some are really only creating content as a job. I'm friends with the owners of a specialist LFS who used to supply quite a famous 'Youtuber'. His videos centered around setting up tanks. But he didn't keep them for long. He lost a lot of fish and accepted replacing them as par for the course from this supplier. The reality was that he was simply setting up tanks parrot fashion but didn't have what it takes to maintain reef setups etc.....

But it's all good if they inspire and educate newbies.

I'm just not a fan of MFK type keepers and the American live feeding videos which have little to no respect for the animals in their care.
#4
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Aquarium Plants
Last post by Fishtales - Today at 01:16:56 PM
My plants in storage until later :)

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#5
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Foods
Last post by Fishtales - Today at 01:15:28 PM
This is my supply cupboard :)

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#6
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: New Setup
Last post by Wildfisher - Today at 01:09:34 PM
Aye it's not a cheap hobby!   ;D
#7
Rivers And Lochs / Wick
Last post by seamab - Today at 12:55:07 PM
Hi there,

I'm up near Watten mid June and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for any of the lesser known lochs?
Have fished lochs to the west, forsinard etc but not Dounreay and further east.
Any tips greatly appreciated.

David.
#8
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: New Setup
Last post by Fishtales - Today at 12:42:03 PM
New purchases today £51  :o

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#9
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Re: Fish Foods
Last post by Jon - Today at 09:09:37 AM
For your Cory's you need a sinking food. These are very good.

https://www.swelluk.com/fishscience-corydoras-tablet-food?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwl4yyBhAgEiwADSEjeC8GnCE1XUnV8FzabViU8nu9RdavRcxp4ARSKaPJ7pmQelHhfmSkGxoCCygQAvD_BwE#corydoras-tablets-150g

Your rams will almost certainly eat them too. Both will also eat these :-

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fluval-Cichlid-Aquarium-Sinking-Pellets/dp/B071RSV3F5/ref=asc_df_B071RSV3F5/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=255524372546&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9962774547065171994&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9046366&hvtargid=pla-349258974414&mcid=96de0335e921372f968aea3687a4725e&th=1

Avoid cheap flake foods if you want your fish to thrive.

Additional frozen brine shrimp, daphnia and bloodworm will also work well Bloodworm isn't particularly nutritious though.

None of the fish you're planning on keeping are particularly fussy though!
#10
Aquariums & Fish Keeping / Fish Foods
Last post by Wildfisher - Today at 08:57:17 AM
Which general use foods would you recommend?
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