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The New Aquarium, home to 100+ betta babies.

Here is the new 10 gallon home of our betta babies. You can see they are all different sizes, and despite being mostly red (like mom and dad) there are some dark blue ones and a few albino-ish ones as well. This video shows them munching away on live baby brine shrimp. Hatching baby brine shrimp is a topic (and a video) for another day!

Cold Marine Aquarium

Update as of Jan 28th 2011. New T8 marine bulb and some new snakelock aneomys and a new shanny. Have also started a brine shrimp hatchery and they seem to be hatching ok now after 48 hours. This temperate saltwater tank was set up at the start of Jan 2011 to keep local marine animals from waterford Ireland Tank is a Juwel 180 Vision Contents of the tank include: Fresh Sea water 10 Beadet Aneomy 2 Gem Aneomy 2 Common Blenny – Shanny (I think) 1 Corkwing Wrasse (I think) 2 Flat Perri Winkle 9 Common Prawn 6 Mussels 10 Different sea weeds If you have any questions let me know, or any comments to help me or others keeping local marines. thanks for watching rate comment and subscribe
Video Rating: 5 / 5

So again, this is my 75 gallon tank. The fish you see now are over excited, since they are still in the feeding frenzy from a few minutes before. While and after being fed Frozen Brine Shrimp, most fish get very excited and start swimming very fast around the tank, in the mood to compete against other fish for food. After about 10 minutes the fish calm down to their normal state. The paradise fish are the most boisterous fish in there, yet they still are rather peaceful. In my previous videos of this tank, you can see the same fish, but in normal mode : ) They are not like this, all the time. Enjoy
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Planted Aquarium Diana Walstad Method

Owner: Ravikiran. G, 29, from Bangalore (India), 15 years of fishkeeping. Setup: June 2009 Tank Size: 66x24x24 inches Build Type: Split Aquarium Filtration: Internal Filters Boyu /Atman Lighting: 4×36 W Philips True Light – 4 feet Slim Tubes, 8 hours per day Heating: 300 W CO2 System: No CO2 System Substrate: Bottom layer of 2 inches Red potting soil and Top layer of 1 inch River gravel Decoration: Drift wood and Natural river rocks. Water: Temp 25°-26°C Maintenance: 40% weekly water changes, weekly pruning. 10-15 drops of PMDD (AquaGrow) 3 times weekly and Root tablets occasionally. Fauna: 24 Neon Tetras; 10 Pencil Fish; 8 Black Neons; 3 Ramierzi; 12 Glow light Tetras; 16 Guppies; 6 Cherry Barbs; 2 Siamese Algae Eaters; 5 Golden Algae Eaters; 3 Red Tail Sharks; 3 Black goldfish; 2 Oranda goldfish; 6 Goldfish; 2 Blue Gourami. Flora: Hygrophilla Corymbosa; Echinodorus Indian Red Sword; Hygrophila Difformis; Echinodorus Tenellus; Vallisneria Spiralis; Myriophyllum Pinnatum; Nymphaea.Sp Rubra; Echinodorus martii (dwarf ruffled amazon sword); Echinodorus Amazonicus; Potamogeton gayii; Hemianthus Cuba. Feeding: Frozen blood worms & frozen brine shrimp along with Hi-Red baby pellets; Weekly once feed Live Red blood worms. Comments: Started this hobby with a humble beginning of 2 mollies in a glass jar which was presented to me by my Dad. Later as years passed on I graduated from 2 ft, 3 ft and finally to the present 5.5 ft Aquarium. Although all these years I was just keeping
Video Rating: 4 / 5

20g Nano Coral Reef Aquarium Marine Saltwater Fishtank

The Great Balfour St. Reef A simple Berlin Style Setup 12kg Live Rock 5 months old from adding the live rock. Various Sps, Lps, and soft corals, Fireball Dwarf Angel, Bi-Colour Blenny and a Cleaner Shrimp.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

29 Gallon Freshwater Aquarium

The setup is only a couple months old and I just started trying to add plants. So it’s far from finished looking right now. In the tank I have 1 – Marble Angel 2 – Indian Glassfish 4 – Ghost / Glass Catfish 1 – Albino Long Fin Bristlenose Pleco 1 – Dragon Goby / Violet Goby 1 – Long fin White Skirt Tetra 3 – Ghost Shrimp The angel is exceptionally fat today because yesterday I filled their tank with brine shrimp (mostly for the goby) but the angel got it all. The other fish are too intimidated to get between the angel and it’s food. The goby, and the glassfish are going to end up in a 55 gallon brackish water tank. I was going to wait until I got a brackish tank to get a goby, but then I saw this guy in Wal-Mart’s pond-fish tank with Koi and feeders and I figured a clean freshwater aquarium would be better than what he was already in. The Goby is about 7″ long and hasn’t gotten any bigger since I got him in September. The glass catfish are my newest addition.
Video Rating: 4 / 5