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08-26-2008
|  | Wedding Planner |  Sponsor | | | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological You're going to love this. This guy in Japan invented an aquarium that is directly below a deep fryer!
Apparently the oil does not mix with the water, so the fish are protected and can live for up to ten years!  They feed off of the crumbs that fall down across the oil-water barrier. Trends in Japan Deep-fry diving for goldfish in Japan
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08-26-2008
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological Quote:
Originally Posted by freeztar You're going to love this. This guy in Japan invented an aquarium that is directly below a deep fryer!
Apparently the oil does not mix with the water, so the fish are protected and can live for up to ten years!  They feed off of the crumbs that fall down across the oil-water barrier. Trends in Japan Deep-fry diving for goldfish in Japan |
Only in Japan, only in Japan......
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08-27-2008
|  | Disturbingly Different | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: A bit to the North of Hell... (Pa.)
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological Betcha it's a royal pain to maintain decent water quality.
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08-27-2008
|  | Astounding Vision | | 2 Many Bugs Champion! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: South Eastern North Carolina, Cape Fear Region
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological Maybe that's why they used goldfish, only a carp can live under conditions that would choke a catfish. 
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|  | Thinking | | Join Date: Jun 2007
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological I crashed my tank!
It has been a bit since I have been able to post (wife is pregnant, just bought a new home, insane at work, etc, etc......)
With the new home came the move. While having had great luck with my natural system plant tank for about 2 years, I neglected it a bit prior to the move. It went a bit south and I was rushing to re-set the tank (something besides moving more boxes of books...). I chopped the plants pretty well and think I got an organic spike as I lost all my fish but my banjo cat and 3 of my killies over the next few days. I fell prey to impatience....
But I got to completely break the tank now and have started a redesign... I just have to figure out what to put in there, my killies have turned a bit nasty and chomp down just about anything they can fit in their disproportionate mouths. I dropped a few zebra danios in there just to have some dither fish to pull out the killies and they ate them!
Anyone have luck with rams? I had a gorgeous male Bolivian ram but could not find a female. Maybe I'll trade out the killies and try them, anyone had some interesting smaller fish luck? (maybe some apisto's or maybe some more docile killies...) | 
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|  | Disturbingly Different | | Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: A bit to the North of Hell... (Pa.)
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological "gold nugget" pleko's....they're a little shy but they don't get very big (mine is 6 years old and roughly a mere 5" long), they keep your glass squeeky clean, and their spines and armor tends to deter the most voracious munchers (even my Oscars don't mess with em).
On the smaller side "Giant" danios tend to be unbelievably hardy and get to about 3".
Or you could really make life fun for the killies by adding a couple of Madtoms or some crayfish to the mix 
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|  | Astounding Vision | | 2 Many Bugs Champion! Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: South Eastern North Carolina, Cape Fear Region
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological Quote:
Originally Posted by Not half, but whole! I crashed my tank!
It has been a bit since I have been able to post (wife is pregnant, just bought a new home, insane at work, etc, etc......)
With the new home came the move. While having had great luck with my natural system plant tank for about 2 years, I neglected it a bit prior to the move. It went a bit south and I was rushing to re-set the tank (something besides moving more boxes of books...). I chopped the plants pretty well and think I got an organic spike as I lost all my fish but my banjo cat and 3 of my killies over the next few days. I fell prey to impatience....
But I got to completely break the tank now and have started a redesign... I just have to figure out what to put in there, my killies have turned a bit nasty and chomp down just about anything they can fit in their disproportionate mouths. I dropped a few zebra danios in there just to have some dither fish to pull out the killies and they ate them!
Anyone have luck with rams? I had a gorgeous male Bolivian ram but could not find a female. Maybe I'll trade out the killies and try them, anyone had some interesting smaller fish luck? (maybe some apisto's or maybe some more docile killies...) | Moving an aquarium often results in disrupting the biological balance. I use external trickle filters in my tanks when i move them, i set the filter up about a month before the move and the bio filter is preserved better and you get much less disruption less fish kill. I keep mostly native fish lately, dwarf sunfish, madtoms, killies, and red fin pickerels are among my favorites.
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|  | Thinking | | Join Date: Jun 2007
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological I am thinking about going with a native tank... It would truly be a very new experience for me. | 
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological Quote:
Originally Posted by Not half, but whole! I am thinking about going with a native tank... It would truly be a very new experience for me. | Do you want to catch your own fish or buy Native Fish? Where do you live? I can probably tell you what you can catch if I know where you live.
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Love is the poetry of life.
Over heard from a three year old, "Daddy why do my toes get sticky when I eat strawberry jam?"
Never wrestle a troll. You both get dirty and the troll likes it | 
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|  | Thinking | | Join Date: Jun 2007
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| | | Re: Aquarium keeping natural/tecnological Buy native fish seems abit like canned hunts IMO....
Any help would be great in terms of this aspect of fish keeping. I know no-one that is remotely interested in it, It's all Africans and reefs. I live in North East Texas (Dallas Area). I need to find out about what minnows and darters are about in the area. I have a smaller tank, so many of the natives just will outgrow the tank...maybe a plot to convince the other half for a new tank though.heheh
Ive done some cursory online searches and have found virtually nothing out there... I need to see if there is a group in the area for some hands on local advice as well. |  | | |
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