Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject: Well, that ruined my day
I was cleaning up yesterday and saw something in the corner next to my aquarium. When I went over, to my extreme dismay I found it was one of my bigger yoyo loaches, dried up on the floor! Those guys are my favorites. I want 6 to 8, but now I only have 2, and they're hard to find here.
Poor little guy. I thought I had the holes in the lid pretty well-covered. I'm going to stuff them tightly with filter floss. Has this ever happened to anyone else?
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BAHAHAHA! That's sad, but I'm sorry I can't help laughing! They think it's a game, huh? Guppy-flipping.
When I first started aquarium-ing years ago I found my pleco on the floor all dried up - or so it seemed. When I picked him up, he started "gasping." Aak, I almost dropped him. I plonked him back into the tank and he was fine. Tough little guy.
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 8:09 am Post subject:
Catfish are amazing like that. I guess because some of them have a Labryinth Gill (I don't know all of which species), they're able to process the gas exchange without drying out.
Don't some species hibernate in the mud, betwen rainy seasons?
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 8:47 am Post subject:
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Oh man. Funny stuff. I'm just picturing a P'd off cory slapping a guppy out of the water with its tail like a tennis ball. Get that on video, would you?
I have a miracle pleco myself - an LDA20 that spent close to 2 hrs in a dry plastic bag (by accident) and is fine.
Oh yeah - I did just see on Discovery (or some similar network) the walking catfish. They can walk up to and over 3 miles out of water on their fins - and in some pretty nasty weather conditions sometimes. It sounds odd, but when you think that these guys are darn-near prehistoric (like alligators etc.) it's no wonder they're tough.
I still want to see that guppy-slapping thing.
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:43 am Post subject:
I've only witnessed it once. Back when I was puzzling out how the blighters (Guppies), were getting into my fry enclosures, and gobbling up my little Cory's. And then it happened right in front of me.
You always have the interesting things happen when there's no camera about. I had a large female Cory scooting about, with a young Bristlenose attached to her side. My Keyholes are 'cuddling', but this occurs often enough, that I may get it on video. Perhaps it's part of the spawning ritual that I've failed to observe in the past.
But one thing that happens, almost without fail, everytime I sit down to feed the small tank, I get a face full of water from those same Cory's !
Oh man. Funny stuff. I'm just picturing a P'd off cory slapping a guppy out of the water with its tail like a tennis ball. Get that on video, would you?
I have a miracle pleco myself - an LDA20 that spent close to 2 hrs in a dry plastic bag (by accident) and is fine.
Oh yeah - I did just see on Discovery (or some similar network) the walking catfish. They can walk up to and over 3 miles out of water on their fins - and in some pretty nasty weather conditions sometimes. It sounds odd, but when you think that these guys are darn-near prehistoric (like alligators etc.) it's no wonder they're tough.
I still want to see that guppy-slapping thing.
Yeah, that totally cracked me up. I had the funniest mental image of it.
The sheer amount of different species of catfish and what they're capable of is amazing. Sometimes those fish scare me. They may end up ruling the world sometime.
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:06 am Post subject:
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What video posting sites do you recommend?
I don't know that I'm happy with any of them!
Plecs put me onto YouTube.com. They allow the video to begin playing, before it completely downloads. Which I like, but they don't do it in private mode, which I don't like.
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:09 am Post subject:
My turn to dig up an old topic.
My Wife found one of the young Bristlenose on the floor, a couple of mornings back. He certainly didn't fare as well as that 'mud skipper' in the post way above. Damn near mummified.
I'm going to have to do something about that tank. If they're not landing in the Fry enclosure, they're going over the side !
Visitors come in to see trays and buckets on the floor, partly filled with water. "Leaky roof ?", they say. I can just look them straight in the eye, "Yeah, but you're never gunna believe this..."
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:35 pm Post subject:
Kana3 wrote:
My turn to dig up an old topic.
My Wife found one of the young Bristlenose on the floor, a couple of mornings back. He certainly didn't fare as well as that 'mud skipper' in the post way above. Damn near mummified.
I'm going to have to do something about that tank. If they're not landing in the Fry enclosure, they're going over the side !
Visitors come in to see trays and buckets on the floor, partly filled with water. "Leaky roof ?", they say. I can just look them straight in the eye, "Yeah, but you're never gunna believe this..."
Bristlenose are little buggers. They climb like crazy...my ABN's especially. My browns never did it, but the ABN - if I fill the water too close to the powerfilter output - have on MANY occasions climbed in. I keep it a bit lower these days.
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