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yweising
post Jan 18 2012, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(usermode @ Jan 18 2012, 12:04 PM)
heh, i got timer too. but no food timer. >_< well... for a week, so far i never had a fish died starving at least so far. the only thing is, POTASSIUM!!!!!!!!!!!! heh, i dont know but usually i just leave my tank just like that since no one gonna take care of it anyway and so far nothing been wrong so far even without potassium (shorter photoperiod). i dun have any problem to topup water also since my water evaporation rate is damn slow unlike using fan. just, afraid of algae if it occured anytime during my absence and when i came back... walla!! algae took over the tank already (crossfingers.. so far never happened)
hurm, i dun know about CRS but my other shrimps never die also for one week holiday previously. they wont get the best buffet of course, but the tank usually have something for them to much on naturally.... oh, and as long no electrical blackout happened during my away time, i wouldnt worry so much. biggrin.gif
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hopefully they wont kill their own shrimplets. my tank got snail problem, i dont think there is any leave over food for the shrimp. tongue.gif

any1 know what is that creatures mention in the video?

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post Jan 18 2012, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(weijie @ Jan 18 2012, 12:53 PM)
what is your current aquarium water temperature?
my 3feet is at living room and if never use fan then temperature might go up until 29C.
It is a bit high for cherry tank.
wah..!!! shocking.gif 29C? u not using fan but not using chiller? im using chiller and keep my temperature around 23-25. above 25 is consider 'hot' for me already for my tanks. LOL!!.. i wont ever let it go beyond that. average temperature around 24C for my tank.

eh btw bro, can tell me ur rotala is which type of rotala? full name? or pic would tell...

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post Jan 18 2012, 02:04 PM

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I feed my shrimps once a week or sometimes twice a week. It is protein based food that will induce breeding. Basically from 4 shrimps to over hundreds. Fire shrimps will eat algae but occasionally require protein. In the wild, they got it from eating dead fishes and so on.

Contradict to what people may believe, captive fishes usually die because of over feeding which pollute the water faster than bacteria can process.

I will not worry much if you are not going to be around for few days. Just let it be and your fishes will be fine especially in planted tank.

Please take note not to put too much food in the auto feeder. I would suggest putting 50% of the food amount that you will feed for x days. You obviously do not want auto feeder to fail and start dropping all the food into your tank. Test it a couple of time just to ensure everything is working in proper order.
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post Jan 18 2012, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(yweising @ Jan 18 2012, 01:50 PM)
hopefully they wont kill their own shrimplets. my tank got snail problem, i dont think there is any leave over food for the shrimp.  tongue.gif

any1 know what is that creatures mention in the video?
- looks like water flea to me. i have those too sometimes in a matured tank ... but they usually stay at the bottom area and hardly visible. i usually leave them because it never got serious like snails.
- this might comes if your gravel dirty with fish poos which those fellas survives for it. most tank have this but usually it's hardly visible because they're in the gravel or sand unless ur tank is overpopulated with it.
- u cant totally remove them 100% tho, but to minimize it, make a big waterchange often and vacuum ur gravel as much as u can in between foreground plants leaf.
- fishes would use them as 'alternate' food source but they would ignore them if already being fed nicely. starve ur fish and they'll dig over these pest. hehehe...

QUOTE(ProX @ Jan 18 2012, 02:04 PM)
Please take note not to put too much food in the auto feeder. I would suggest putting 50% of the food amount that you will feed for x days. You obviously do not want auto feeder to fail and start dropping all the food into your tank.
w00t..!! tsunami!! "WOW.. It's raining food, fellas!!!!" - Fishes

hahahahahaha....!!! it's gonna be funny if that happens. LMAO!!! i dont know, i dont use auto-feeder is because i enjoy feeding my fishes every night. it's like playing with them.. like what u usually do with other type of pets (like dogs, cats, hedgie, etc) tongue.gif

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weijie
post Jan 18 2012, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(usermode @ Jan 18 2012, 01:50 PM)
wah..!!!  shocking.gif  29C? u not using fan but not using chiller? im using chiller and keep my temperature around 23-25. above 25 is consider 'hot' for me already for my tanks. LOL!!.. i wont ever let it go beyond that. average temperature around 24C for my tank.

eh btw bro, can tell me ur rotala is which type of rotala? full name? or pic would tell...
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wow. chiller huhu. no wonder la.
i not using any chiller now, although i got Hailea 150a inside store room.
Maybe after moving house then only i will install it.
You can view the rotala picture at my wordpress. Go http://aquscapeworld.wordpress.com/. Page" 3feet .... "

QUOTE(ProX @ Jan 18 2012, 02:04 PM)
I feed my shrimps once a week or sometimes twice a week. It is protein based food that will induce breeding. Basically from 4 shrimps to over hundreds. Fire shrimps will eat algae but occasionally require protein. In the wild, they got it from eating dead fishes and so on.

Contradict to what people may believe, captive fishes usually die because of over feeding which pollute the water faster than bacteria can process.

I will not worry much if you are not going to be around for few days. Just let it be and your fishes will be fine especially in planted tank.

Please take note not to put too much food in the auto feeder. I would suggest putting 50% of the food amount that you will feed for x days. You obviously do not want auto feeder to fail and start dropping all the food into your tank. Test it a couple of time just to ensure everything is working in proper order.
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Mind share what is the shrimp food you giving? hope it is not expensive ><
i only feed my cherry shrimps with SERA shrimp tablets, very cheap only.
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post Jan 18 2012, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(usermode @ Jan 18 2012, 02:06 PM)
- looks like water flea to me. i have those too sometimes in a matured tank ... but they usually stay at the bottom area and hardly visible. i usually leave them because it never got serious like snails.
- this might comes if your gravel dirty with fish poos which those fellas survives for it. most tank have this but usually it's hardly visible because they're in the gravel or sand unless ur tank is overpopulated with it.
- u cant totally remove them 100% tho, but to minimize it, make a big waterchange often and vacuum ur gravel as much as u can in between foreground plants leaf.
- fishes would use them as 'alternate' food source but they would ignore them if already being fed nicely. starve ur fish and they'll dig over these pest. hehehe...
w00t..!! tsunami!! "WOW.. It's raining food, fellas!!!!" - Fishes

hahahahahaha....!!! it's gonna be funny if that happens. LMAO!!! i dont know, i dont use auto-feeder is because i enjoy feeding my fishes every night. it's like playing with them.. like what u usually do with other type of pets (like dogs, cats, hedgie, etc) tongue.gif
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omg..raining food shrimp happy me sakit hati cry.gif doh.gif coz the shrimp food so expensive!
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post Jan 18 2012, 04:39 PM

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You can leave the shrimps without feeding for over a week but not fishes.

I am using various shrimp food..given them variety as I am testing out the product

Current brand/product i am using for:-
Fish
BW Staple S (day to day food for my fishes - Rainbow threadfin, Galaxy Rasboras, Pygmy Cory and Pseudomugil getrudae )
BW Pro Color - crush and feed together with Staple S from time to time (maybe once a week or twice if i can remember)
ADA AP-2 (sometimes just feed for fun cause it is quite old. Bought it like 1-2 yrs back)

Shrimp
BW Grow
BW Color
BW Spinach
CRS Haven protein food (CRS Haven is one of the LFS in Singapore and they market their own shrimp food).
Mosura Specialty CRS food (previously i keep CRS)
Mosura Excel (previously i keep CRS)
I feed very little and mix among the brand. My pygmy and fishes will nip on the food too especially Pygmy Cory and Oto.

I know it is a little crazy to have so many food but I think we need to give a little variety.

Wait till you keep marine fish..more food rclxub.gif
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post Jan 18 2012, 04:47 PM

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hahaha.... that's the real 5-star buffet for shrimps and fishes in prox's tank... gosH~!!! shocking.gif
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post Jan 18 2012, 05:10 PM

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gosh i just found the BW fish and shrimp food in lelong for the prices
really first class food there, may need to get from online cos my place not much selection
shrimp is more exp and more varieties... walao
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post Jan 18 2012, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(Shoot@M3 @ Jan 18 2012, 05:10 PM)
gosh i just found the BW fish and shrimp food in lelong for the prices
really first class food there, may need to get from online cos my place not much selection
shrimp is more exp and more varieties... walao
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find Prox. i believe he can help you to find a cheaper source.
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post Jan 18 2012, 05:25 PM

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ok, will pm him when i'm ready smile.gif thx
btw, anyone knows how the boyu breeder works? u have to bring the couple fish out and put them in or just throw the whole boyu into the aquarium (sorry, newbie here)
plus how to know if your fish are ready to breed?
QUOTE(weijie @ Jan 18 2012, 05:16 PM)
find Prox. i believe he can help you to find a cheaper source.
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post Jan 18 2012, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(ProX @ Jan 18 2012, 04:39 PM)
You can leave the shrimps without feeding for over a week but not fishes.

I am using various shrimp food..given them variety as I am testing out the product

Current brand/product i am using for:-
Fish
BW Staple S (day to day food for my fishes - Rainbow threadfin, Galaxy Rasboras, Pygmy Cory and Pseudomugil getrudae )
BW Pro Color - crush and feed together with Staple S from time to time (maybe once a week or twice if i can remember)
ADA AP-2 (sometimes just feed for fun cause it is quite old. Bought it like 1-2 yrs back)

Shrimp
BW Grow
BW Color
BW Spinach
CRS Haven protein food (CRS Haven is one of the LFS in Singapore and they market their own shrimp food).
Mosura Specialty CRS food (previously i keep CRS)
Mosura Excel (previously i keep CRS)
I feed very little and mix among the brand. My pygmy and fishes will nip on the food too especially Pygmy Cory and Oto.

I know it is a little crazy to have so many food but I think we need to give a little variety.

Wait till you keep marine fish..more food  rclxub.gif
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wow...now i know got so many choices. btw, mind to list down the average market price for each of them?
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post Jan 18 2012, 05:33 PM

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try the link here in lelong
I found the prices for it from there but i think it's a bit overpriced but helps give an idea overall
http://www.lelong.com.my/merchant/default....antCategory=All
QUOTE(yweising @ Jan 18 2012, 05:27 PM)
wow...now i know got so many choices. btw, mind to list down the average market price for each of them?
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post Jan 18 2012, 07:01 PM

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My previous 5ft shirmps population went crazy..from initial 10 fire red to hundreds. Possibly 300-500?

Protein base food will help to make them breed. They wont thrive if you only rely on algae in the tank.

I also keep some high grade CRS previously so that explain the premium food. Basically your fish/shrimp stay healthy for a longer period and free of disease. Like I said, the food can last you very long so the price is quite alright actually. If you can afford expensive fish, food is nothing. Frequency of you buying again is very low. I haven't even finish mine despite a year of using it. I guess it will expire instead of finish.

You can look out for other seller ie Sisaiko and Petsmart88 if you want to get it. I am currently trying out G Series product.

This post has been edited by ProX: Jan 18 2012, 07:03 PM
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post Jan 18 2012, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(yweising @ Jan 18 2012, 11:24 AM)
haha...i m still finding the way to keep my shrimps alive after my 1 week balik kampung holiday...do u hv any suggestion?  icon_question.gif
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don't worry they won't die one. I've left my RCS shrimp tank for longer periods and never saw any deterioration.

Last time left my tank for 2 months, started leaking after 1 month away, had to switch off filter cause the water was lower then the inlet. And my housemate that switched off the filter switch off the lights also because its in the same extension. So 1 month no filter and no lights, come back still got half the population of shrimps left cool2.gif
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post Jan 19 2012, 08:33 AM

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Hi, im moving for another house. (Pindah Rumah)
What is the best way to bring my aquarium.

im thinking:
remove all fish into temp container.
remove the water without disturbing the plant.
move the tank
put back the water and fish.

suggestion?

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QUOTE(dosnx @ Jan 19 2012, 08:33 AM)
Hi, im moving for another house. (Pindah Rumah)
What is the best way to bring my aquarium.

im thinking:
remove all fish into temp container.
remove the water without disturbing the plant.
move the tank
put back the water and fish.

suggestion?
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how many hours ?
I think u can put ur fish in plastic bag then ask lfs to pump oxygen for it first.
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arh i am having the same problem soon.
how to move if i got 3feet tank full of cherry?

dosnx: how big is your aquarium? 2feet? if it is 3feet i dont think it is possible to move the aquarium without removing all the soil and stuffs.

i guess better way is to setup a temporary 2feet aquarium at your new home, use back same old aquarium water and filter system, then transfer all livestocks. resetup a new aquarium need at least 1week to boost up bacteria population.

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post Jan 19 2012, 09:51 AM

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i just moved house around few months ago.... what i did to my tanks was:

- 2ft tank and above, TEAR DOWN ALL TANK and reset everything!!! hahahahahhaa!!!!

- nano tank, just remove all the water, cover all the plants and stuff in there with wet newspaper and move.
- fishes and shrimps, just put in a temporary plastic bag (if u manage to catch all... this is the PITA part).

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