November 23rd, 2008

Preparing for Puffers

Filed under: Fish — Will Boyce on March 7th, 2007 @ 18:50

So, after much debate and consideration, I decided that the best use for my small (80l) tank would to be keep 4 Figure of 8 Puffers, Tetraodon Biocellatus. After researching T. Biocellatus I soon discovered that these fish can be kept in most types of water - Fresh, Brackish and Marine - however they will thrive in a Brackish setup so going Brackish only seemed fair. The first step, however, would be to clean the tank out and get rid of all the old horribly yellow substrate.

Emptying/Cleaning Tank

It’s been a while since the tank had been cleaned, or maintained in any way - it didn’t seem to have bothered the one remaining plant though!

Big Plant!

Finally, after many hours work with a cyphon, including nearly drowning myself about five times I finally had the tank empty, and cleaned. And, after days of soaking my new River Sand Substrate, plus hours of rinsing it - I decided it was never going to get fully clean and I would let my filter do the rest of the cleaning once the tank was setup ;-)

Clean Tank!
Dirty Substrate!

Last job of the night; putting my substrate into the tank, filling the tank up and dechlorinating the water… Next I would wait for the water to heat to approx 25DegC and the filter get to work on the somewhat unclean water.

The Waiting Game...

Once the water was clear and warmed, I headed back to my LFS to get:

  • Some Drift Wood
  • Some Rocks
  • Some Java Moss
  • An Air Pump
  • 2 Air Stones

Nearly There!

Disaster struck; not enough Silicone Hosing for the Air Stones, and not enough Rocks for it to look any good.. I’d have to go back to the shop tomorrow…

Ready for Puffers!

And there we have it, I’m pretty happy with the setup I’ve got now - gonna let it sit for a while, probably adding the Puffers on Saturday, then giving the fish about a week to acclimatise to their new home, before slowly adding the Red Sea Marine Salt to the tank upto a concentration of approx. 3g/l… Stay tuned for Part II!


life goes on….

Filed under: Life, Fish — Will Boyce on December 13th, 2006 @ 22:04

…and I don’t have much to report, at all! Going to Wharf Aquatics on Friday with Ross, Porter and Han. Should be fudging amazing, as Wharf was voted best aquatics store in the UK (more than once) by the readers of PFK Magazine (see what PFK has to say about Wharf).

My day off today, so I did the usual and went fishing with Ross.. Unfortunately James’ delivery of OddBall Trops never arrived, but there was enough of interest anyway. We even got to witness the feeding of the huge Trigger Fish and the Cow Fish’s new trick! James teasing the trigger caused it to audibly scrape his teeth down the front of the glass.. And the Cow Fish, well, making it think it was going to get fed and failing to produce with a snack, resulted in the especially moody behaviour of spitting water at you! Absolutely brilliant!
To top the day off, as I was leaving the fish-room I was presented with a White Envolope, which I was informed was one out of ten Christmas Cards from the Fylde Water Garden’s Staff.. FUCKING AWESOME! Center of the mantlepiece for you! (And it certainly makes up for me being the only person at work not to get a Christmas card off Lyn.. Who from this day on will not be getting a free snack whilst I’m working…. Bitch)


RIP Tony

Filed under: Fish — Will Boyce on November 28th, 2006 @ 21:47

Tony

I know I’ve just posted, but I wanted to make this on it’s own post, because of it’s shear importance, and how much it really did upset me. Tony, possibly my favourite of my Male Siamese Fighters has sadly passed away. The cause of his death is unknown but suspected to be a Fungal Infection. Goodbye Tony, you will never be replaced.. Especially in my heart