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Tiger Tony

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    Tiger Tony reacted to livingart in Tiger tank   
    A bit of a journey but mother nature always seems to balance it out
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    Tiger Tony got a reaction from Caryl in Tiger tank   
    Thanks Caryl,
    Your so young looking in your profile pic....mind you by that account I am a little hairy!
    Thanks for the feedback I am finding lots of interesting stuff on the site. I hope you get sent this reply also???
    Barbs are great fish and yes plants first fish second.....Odessa eggs, I imagine they wont survive or is the forest that thick that they have a chance, I hope so.
    Thanks for the intelligent reply, more icthyologist than well... telling me my fish will be best friends or they will be happy :-).
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    Tiger Tony reacted to Caryl in Tiger tank   
    Good looking setup.
    1. I think those who have trouble with with incompatibility do so because they have too few of a specific species. If fish are busy schooling within their large group they usually have no time, or interest, in other species as they try to keep their own place in the pecking order of the group. I never had problems when I kept tiger barbs but I know many claim they are nasty.
    2. My tank is also quite lowly stocked and heavily planted. A lot easier to look after and you have more time to fix things if a problem develops (power cut, filter stops etc). 
    3. Sorry can't help with this one. I have never used fertiliser or anything else in my tank and we don't have chlorine added.
    4. You could be right but it is a hardy, fast grower so will out-compete anyway I suspect. I am inundated with C affinis and rotala at the moment. The fish are getting out their wee machetes to fight their way through the plant! Good for the Odessas though and they keep breeding happily with the eggs getting lost in the greenery.
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    Tiger Tony got a reaction from livingart in Tiger tank   
    I purchased a complete aquarium set, useing low iron white glass on the front and sides, allowing viewing of plants and fish in 100% natural colour.
    Matching cabinet, arrived with unexpected grey & black striped doors.
    T5 Lighting – 4 x 54w & one strip LED night light
    Nautilus 1400 Canister Filter
    200w Glass Heater x 2, temp set at 25 degrees
    Aquarium: 150 x 60 x 65cm
    398L
    Aquarium has been set up since December 2017.
    Substrate: bagged Glengobal pond mix, mixed with a cup of ironic iron sand & a handful of slow release native fern mix prills.  
    Terraced and sloped toward the rear using new plastic unprinted corrugated signage board, then capped with at least 3cm of fine aqua one natural grit (just shy of 20kg) 
    Planted heavily, here is my best guess (as they were sold under fanciful names)
    -Hygrophila Polysperma Corycombosa, -H.P Difformis, -H.P Sunset, -H.Polysperma (Blue or narrow leaf).
    Unidentified plant maybe Rotala Walliichii (red pine)?, Tropical Lilae St, Louis Gold, Elocharis Acicularis (needle rush), Echinodorus Melon sword?, E.Tenellus, E. Unknown little thing ;-).
    And plants just hanging in there: Didiplus Sandra (star grass), Bacopa Monnieri (dwarf Baby tears), Cryptocoryne Wendtii and 2 lilaeopsis, Brasilinesis & Nova Zealandae (if there was a difference its lost now). 
    Of course I also spent a wad of money on non aquatic plants I watched some rot, then tried to i.d the rest and hawked them out if they were unidentifiable. 
    Month one, I added 7 Otocinclus, that is all they had at the pet store, 1 was dropped from the 2nd story tank on to the tiled floor, that poor sod died after 2 weeks. The others are still with me I believe hard to find them all in one count, I have 3 different subspecies marked by different size, spots and dorsal fin size, also 1 ventures out more by day the others under the night light.
    Month two: I added 10 tiger barbs from a different pet shop 3 hour round trip and it was an unreal, untidy smelly mess. I took home 10 Tiger Barbs (tetrazona) and when added they where exhibiting signs of early ICH so I raised the temp high & fed frozen brine shrimp, bloodworms & mosquito larvae (which I bred) 3 weeks later (approx) I added another 20 making 30, they spent a week in a plastic tub set up as a quarantine tank (I know thats not long enough).
    Questions for any readers: 
    1/ I have read that ottos can not be with Tiger Barbs, it has only been a short time but the tigers exhibit no interest in anything but food, dominance behaviours & perhaps some mating rituals?  Will I loose my ottos or have I got enough water & distraction to keep them otherwise occupied?
    2/ People have commented on the lack of fish stocking, I was happy to leave it low but now am considering if I should either get 6 equally sized barbs sachsii or padamya or 6 Botia Striata, I have 3 excellent hide holes built in at construction time (bet they are full of snails) I do have snails, but not disproportionate to expectations. 
    3/ I purchased a cellulose capsule making machine and have been making my own root tabs, which I push under using pinsett/long tweezers these are working well. I have apart from the initial fill been using R.O.R.I water and have only now just started adding in a mix of some aged & dechlorinated tap stuff (I wouldn’t drink the Levin goop) and now I have some black algae appearing on the foreground lilaeopsis. I am not going to co2 and even excel carbon, which I have used in tiny amounts which will be too expensive. Any ideas? Or should I just wait & watch. 
    4/ I have 4 species of Hygrophila Polysperma -I am wondering about the possibility of this family of plant releasing anti-competition chemicals or is it simply a matter of these being hardier and the other plants perhaps not so much?
    Thats it, only low res photos loaded, but enough for you to get the picture (pun intended) please feel free to comment. Thanks Tony 

    2 month tank

    If only the tiger stayed this still

    Tiger lily

    Tigers in the grass

     I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate
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    Tiger Tony reacted to Adrienne in Java fern, a Lily or 2 & some Bolbitis   
    Regarding the lily you might want to look at this list which is in the plants section of the menu  https://aquariumworld.nz/databases/1-plants/  It will tell you what is allowed in NZ.  With regards to the other plants camtang might have them at his shop in Nelson and will ship.  
    Slow growing plants like java ferns and bolbitis are slow growing and prone to black beard algae in tanks with good lighting.  
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