GoofyGarra Posted March 12 Author Posted March 12 Sunburst platy has been released and is settling in well, he already has figured out he has lots of friends in the tank The previous male is in a breeder box so i can easily catch him out later to move him 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 17 Author Posted March 17 I was already surprised when the fish did not care about the adult cherry shrimp living with them, even more surprised to see shrimplets are surviving, I guess my fish are spoiled enough not to care about them. Did a weekly water change this morning, tank is looking good Sunburst platy is settling in very nicely, he has discovered that he has some friends in the tank and has been hanging out with them Random Garra Guy picture showing off his red fins Also doing a small test on video format, this is Garra Guy super excited after the water change: 1 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 17 Author Posted March 17 Just noticed this, anybody for a snowball fight 😄? 1 1 1
Solstice_Lacer Posted March 17 Posted March 17 Does your panda garra have any favorite foods? I tried to give mine a green bean once but he never really seemed to notice it. Loves his pellets though
GoofyGarra Posted March 17 Author Posted March 17 On 3/17/2024 at 1:17 PM, Solstice_Lacer said: Does your panda garra have any favorite foods? I tried to give mine a green bean once but he never really seemed to notice it. Loves his pellets though Mine is not very picky. I feed Xtreme bottom wafers and he loves those, he particularly likes Repashy Community Plus as well. As far as vegetables go I have fed blanched zuchini, and defrosted frozen spinach and he likes to eat both of those. 2
GoofyGarra Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 Got some better pictures of the guppies/endlers at the school tank, unfortunately lighting was not the greatest. Anyone have anyone idea if these are guppies or endlers or something in between? I'm not sure which one. Also got my ACO order. I got a murphy hat! My old baseball hat was falling apart. Now i have the perfect way to find fellow Nerms at the LFS. I will say that out of the box the quality of the hat is definitely on-par with what i would expect from ACO. It is nice and comfortable to wear as well. 2
JE47 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 On 3/21/2024 at 2:04 PM, GoofyGarra said: Anyone have anyone idea if these are guppies or endlers or something in between? I'm not sure which one. Honestly, I think unless you buying from someone who has openly stated they are selling N class endlers then the ones you buy at the LFS are most certainly a mixture of endlers and guppies. They are still really cool though. Congrats on the hat 😀 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 22 Author Posted March 22 I have started following the adventures of 2 shrimplets that hitched a ride on plant clippings into my 1.8gallon tank, its fun to watch them just do their shrimp thing, and its easy to observe in a small tank. Speaking of Shrimp, the ones in the family shrimp tank have been thriving, there are probably too many at this point, over the weekend i might catch them all out and sort them, leaving the best reds in the tank and taking the culls for myself or for friends A few weeks ago i got some water wisteria from my friend and decided to float it. It has started growing rather well and one of the stems is putting out a bunch of roots. 2
GoofyGarra Posted March 24 Author Posted March 24 (edited) Fed out BBS this morning: https://youtu.be/9GjIZYfznLI Also my Corydora count went from 11 down to 8, my friend had setup a new tank and wanted a few for it. I think 8 is pretty much the magic number for my tank, and plan on leaving the number at that level. Edited March 24 by GoofyGarra 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 24 Author Posted March 24 My shrimp colony lately has been thriving and growing quickly, unfortunately confined to a 4gallon tank it has started to overpopulate. I went in with a net and caught out maybe 30-50 juvenille shrimp (for the purpose i was moving them there was not point counting) and moved them to my 20gallon tank where they can become janitors or snacks. There are still a ton left in the shrimp tank, but i'm hoping its not as overstocked at this point. 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 26 Author Posted March 26 Due to whatever change the Corydoras noticed, they are spawning again this morning. To me their spawning patterns seem random, but I'm sure there is something they are noticing that I am not. Despite the initial issues, the Sunburst Male is settling in very nicely. He has discovered he has lots of girlfriends in the tank and has been *hanging out* with them. So far no change in accordance to platy fry, but it hasn't yet been a month, I will have to wait and see. 1
Guppysnail Posted March 26 Posted March 26 Wow you are really having a shrimp explosion. That is fantastic. 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 26 Author Posted March 26 So after an unfortunate series of events, i am now the owner of a goldfish. To summarize: Someone pulled a prank at school involving live goldfish without doing an research beforehand or having any plan of what to do with them afterwards. I overheard a conversation with the goldfish buyer that they lied to the LFS employee about having a suitable setup for the fish. Points to the LFS for asking to begin with, but I'm very annoyed that upon hearing the question, the buyer did not reconsider. The goldfish had been in a kiddie pool full of chlorinated water for a few hours and were not looking good, a few were dead. The fish-sympathetic secretary had (fortunately) moved out all the live ones she could find earlier in the day. However 1 of them was floating on the top only occasionally kicking (he was in bad shape) and I found him and added him in to the live ones later, point is he was not doing so well. Being the fish-guy at school, I spent all day trying to keep the remaining 10-15 feeder goldfish alive, working with the secretary who was similarly outraged at the use of live animals and wanted to keep them alive. I moved all but 1 of the goldfish into a 55gallon during lunch until we could find a better home. The 55 is home to some larger goldfish and is only temporary. The 1 I did not move to the 55 is the fish that got moved later then the rest of the fish and was not doing well, i was concerned moving him into the 55 would be too stressful on him, so I took him home and he is now living in the 5gallon, hopefully recovering in clean, oxygenated water until I can find him a new home. In the lab over the summer I was taking care of 2 goldfish and they are very fun fish to take care of, its just a shame they are so widely commoditized and its accepted in modern culture.
JE47 Posted March 26 Posted March 26 I am glad the goldfish had you looking out for their safety and lives sending lots of love to goldfish that it survives. I agree it is unfortunate how goldfish are often treated 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 27 Author Posted March 27 (edited) Got a large harvest of Grindal Worms this morning, they have been a very easy live food source for me so far. I have been having the best success using Easy Fry and Small Fish Food to feed the culture, to draws more of them out to feed then other things i have tried. Fish were very excited for the live food Edited March 27 by GoofyGarra 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 28 Author Posted March 28 Goldfish is not looking too good, he is still alive but spends all day floating that the surface. I'm really hoping i can get him back to health but feeder goldfish are not the strongest fish and i think it will be a struggle 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 (edited) Found some moss growing aquatically in a local stream. After rinsing it off i placed it in a jar by the windowsill, hopefully it grow well or i can find some cool stuff growing in it. Also very unfortunately lost the goldfish . He was never looking good to begin with and it was unfortunately rather inevitable. Edited March 29 by GoofyGarra 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 Its a rough day for me. I've been struggling with some sort of condition that has been attacking my female platies: I lost my Stunning Female platy today, i never did get any fry from her. I'm worried that the rest of my female platies could start dying soon and some of them are not looking too good. I've lost fish before but this is particularly hard on me, all the female platies in my tank i raised from fry, and i raised their parents from fry, and they bring back happy memories of my first year in fishkeeping, the potential idea of losing all that is very difficult. Feeling pretty down right now, and i still need to catch out and move the rest of the female platies so they hopefully don't spread the infection to the entire tank. Not my best day... 2
GoofyGarra Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 (edited) Situation continues to degrade. I'm sick now too 🤢 (not with the same thing as the platies), had to catch out all my female platies but 1 that were infected and isolate them in the 5gallon. I'm not sure how to treat it so the 5 gallon seems like a "dont take everyone down with you" tank, not the most cheerful. The female platies did not make themselves easy to catch out, my tank had to look like this: I discovered that the female i thought wasnt infected, possibly was infected only for her to completely disappear so i cant get a better look. Yeah, its not very fun right now, never had such few platies in the big tank... Turns out the tank has a ton of shrimp though, they had been hiding in the big wood piece but were dislodged when i removed it, they held a gathering on the sponge filter Edited March 31 by GoofyGarra
Colu Posted March 31 Posted March 31 (edited) On 3/31/2024 at 11:56 AM, GoofyGarra said: Situation continues to degrade. I'm sick now too 🤢 (not with the same thing as the platies), had to catch out all my female platies but 1 that were infected and isolate them in the 5gallon. I'm not sure how to treat it so the 5 gallon seems like a "dont take everyone down with you" tank, not the most cheerful. The female platies did not make themselves easy to catch out, my tank had to look like this: I discovered that the female i thought wasnt infected, possibly was infected only for her to completely disappear so i cant get a better look. Yeah, its not very fun right now, never had such few platies in the big tank... Turns out the tank has a ton of shrimp though, they had been hiding in the big wood piece but were dislodged when i removed it, they held a gathering on the sponge filter As you have shrimp what I would do is start treating with maracyn2 or API fin and body cure both are shrimp safe which ever one is more readily available do two courses course back to back and add a small amount of aquarium salt 1 table spoon for 5 gallon salt will aid Gill function and add essential electrolytes and add an extra air stone during treatment Edited March 31 by Colu 1
GoofyGarra Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 @Colu the 20gallon appears to be clear for now, hopefully i have isolated the condition in the 5gallon. I have added an extra air stone and dosed salt to the 5 gallon tank, I will look for those meds as soon as my LFSs open later today, i do not have either on hand.
Colu Posted March 31 Posted March 31 On 3/31/2024 at 12:43 PM, GoofyGarra said: @Colu the 20gallon appears to be clear for now, hopefully i have isolated the condition in the 5gallon. I have added an extra air stone and dosed salt to the 5 gallon tank, I will look for those meds as soon as my LFSs open later today, i do not have either on hand. Could be columnaris so you would want to start treating as soon as possible treatment I would usually recommend is kanaplex and jungal fungus clear fizz tabs containing nitrofurazone these medication are harmful to shrimp columnaris spreads more quickly at temperatures over 75 I would lower temperature to 75
GoofyGarra Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 On 3/31/2024 at 7:48 AM, Colu said: Could be columnaris so you would want to start treating as soon as possible treatment I would usually recommend is kanaplex and jungal fungus clear fizz tabs containing nitrofurazone these medication are harmful to shrimp columnaris spreads more quickly at temperatures over 75 I would lower temperature to 75 In my 5gallon i only have a few shrimp, i am willing to sacrifice those if it means saving my platies. I will definetly lower the temp to the bet of my ability, the heater in the 5gallon is not adjustable, but i can turn down the 20
Colu Posted March 31 Posted March 31 You two options one use maracyn2 or API fin and body cure or use kanaplex and jungal fungus clear fizz tabs following this treatment plan that will harm your shrimp 1
GoofyGarra Posted April 3 Author Posted April 3 I will admit, things were looking rather bleak on Sunday. Fortunately they have been improving! Between Aquarium Salt, Maracyn, and Ick-X the sick platies in question appear to be improving, there is still some tail rotting that i need to cure but i'm not having the body slime issues anymore. Very relieved. The fish were having small territorial disputes which is normal in a small tank which means they are feeling a lot better, i have noticed very sick fish don't really care. 2
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