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Bro Thomas,
Could we trouble you to move pics to an imgur library? No need to link. Just load all into a single library for us to browse thru. :P |
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http://s1371.photobucket.com/user/Th...=recent&page=6 |
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Next thing is just upload to imgur like you would PB. imgur user base is a lot stronger at the moment vs PB. |
Thanks bro DragonFireSG, I have managed to save the pictures and downloaded to imgur. The download process is so much faster and easier than the photobucket :D
However, I have problem saving the videos from photobucket... maybe I cannot use the same method as saving the pics... anyway, here is the imgur link. Thanks... https://imgur.com/gallery/CKM1Q https://imgur.com/gallery/a1HRJ https://imgur.com/gallery/Bdusq |
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https://www.singpet.com.sg/products/...=2019856777242 Its from oil dri as well and may suit those looking for smaller quantity. |
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Foiled by bad back. Still looking at doing this as I am planning it to be a major stage in my next pond.
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Today quite sad as one of my favourite Red passed away...
https://i.imgur.com/0Fy36z2.jpg As I opened up the stomach to check, I discovered there were eggs inside :( https://i.imgur.com/5GGxo06.jpg Can I know if we could do anything when our aro has eggs in them? Is it that these eggs actually kill the aro itself? Sad... :( |
oh dear, the red looked beautiful.
i know nothing of eggs causing death and can only offer my condolences. |
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If fat only in certain spots, it might be a tumor. For koi we drastically reduce feed to encourage egg reabsorbtion. Not sure if that will work in aro. Koi are cold water creatures who in nature do not eat all year round. Excessive nutrition might be a cause. Some folk actually almost stop feeding a month or two every year to try to emulate a natural food shortage. |
Hi all, I have a freaking experience last night- All my fish almost died due to a thick layer of oil film covering the surface of the water. Though I have a strong air pump, it doesn’t seems to help to break up the oil film layer. There were lots of protein bubbles too and all the fishes were restless and gulping heavily...
Yesterday I fed my fishes in the morning and discovered a filter pump was down. So I went Nanyang to get a new filter pump and decided to replace the pump and overhaul my filter media together with 40% water change (I regretted doing these). After all these were done, I discovered the other filter pump also broke down suddenly. Thinking that out of 2 filter pumps, only 1 down and the other new pump was running, I decided to wait till next day to buy another filter pump for replacement. I knew that the filtering will not be strong as only one pump was running.... At night around 11+pm, I suddenly have a weird feeling and decided to go out and take a look at my pond. To my horror, I discovered the thick oil film and protein bubbles on the surface of the pond. I checked and confirmed that the filter pump was still running and the air pump was also running well... however the overflow was not working well as the only filter pump was not strong enough to pull the water down from the surface.... I saw eaten kunning fish being spit out and that might have caused the thick oil film and protein bubbles. I quickly release the water valve to remove the high water level from the tank to the level that it was near to the overflow inlet level. I also removed the wire mesh of the overflow inlet and let flow into the overflow inlet without any obstruction... only then the overflow started to draw the oil film in.... I also removed the kunning fish from the pond... After a while, all the oil film and protein bubbles were ‘suck’ in by the overflow inlet, and things were finally back to normal... Lesson learnt: 1. Try to avoid NOVA filter. I have bought 3 or 4 replacement filter pumps to date... If I have a chance to change, I will try other brand. 2. Never water change after heavy feeding. Important! 3. Must have 2 smaller filter pumps instead of 1 strong pump. If 1 broke down, at least we still have another one running. 4. Must make sure to get a good air pump. I think I am lucky that I got myself a good and durable air pump. I think it is the strong air pump that had kept the fish alive till my rescue. Else with the thick oil film layer, the fish should have been dead. I will recommend to get a HiBlow air pump. It is still doing well after all these years. 5. Must make sure there is a overflow filter to remove the oil film and protein bubbles... I think this is important. I hope the above could help any bros that are building and setting up a tank/pond... I am really lucky to see my fish still alive 😬 |
Glad nothing happen to your fish bro ... learnt something new
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For pumps authentic Tsurumi is advisable. They use solid quality parts. I ran mine for 5 years before a piece of carbon from a ripped bag jammed the rotor and damaged the motor.
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Failure do happen but normally it is my own fault of not turning off the pump when the water level is too low for the pump and it will end up to have shorter life span. |
Thks bro for the advise. I think if the NOVA pump breaks down again, I will get myself Tsurumi. However I am not sure if the piping can fix or not, and if the compartment is big enough to accommodate different pump size... lastly I am worry that Tsurumi is too powerful and dry out the last compartment easily causing the pump to be exposed above water...
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I suggest using a flexi coupling like a fernco to do connections. Makes assembly/disassembly very easy. |
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Found an interesting video in YouTube regarding operation of the koi... never know that can just cut it open, remove the debris and just sew back. Done! Looks easy :rolleyes: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ht1eGJ6OM_4 |
My house and pond is still grass field right now. Still in approval process from BCA.
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Recently my fgt is suffering many casualties... including my 23inches albino knife fish was seriously injured and passed on..... really dont know who is the culprit... Now I am worry for my small pleco 😓 They have been together for the past years peacefully and out of the sudden, this culprit turns so violent. Monster indeed :o
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Step up wc?
Seems like monster is irritated by water conditions... |
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If no new tank mates
No other reason for old timer in there to get frisky out of the blue Juz my humble 2sens laa |
Hi all bros, really need advise from u on how to transfer a 3+ feet aligator gar from a big comm fgt? For aro, I think there is not a problem at all, but big gar is too dangerous to catch :o pls help and TIA...
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Where u transferring it to? Use canvas to body hold it?
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A koi sock net would probably be best. They are also sized for fish that big.
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Clove oil is a general fish anesthetic that can be used to immobilize large fish for movement or treatment. It has been used even for arapaima. At low doses, the fish will become sluggish and compliant. Overdosed, the fish will be a goner. It is used to euthanize koi that are ill beyond treatment in my experience. Ref thread: https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...dative.113241/ |
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The recommended dose probably varies per species - which is why I think monsterfishkeepers is the best place to ask. I see them put 1 drop into a 3x1 ft basin for my 20" koi. It's potent stuff. I would say 100% pure essential clove oil with no additives is what you want. It is easy to get online. |
I have moved my big snow gars which are roughly 4ft and some arapaimas before, they are tough fishes - i custom made a special net to get them out of the FGT and into the transport tub.
Basically i had gotten a 5ft fgt and stand-by on the lorry, in which i just scooped my gar out and walked over to the lorry. My mistake was i should not have use a FGT or hard tub, as with the water moving around, the snout will keep hitting which cause them discomfort and will struggle which resulted in some scratches on the snout but honestly it's minor and healed very well. If i were to do it again - i would recommend using a big and thick canvas, fill it up with water and release the gar in there, this will not be so harsh on the snout when the vehicle is in motion and it hits. Then again with their power and sharp teeth it is a risk. Probably better to incur some injury from a hard tub than risk water leaking from the canvas. U have my contact, if u need any help, let me know. |
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