Posted by Anja on April 16, 2013 at 00:51 | Last modified: April 16, 2013 00:51
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Posted by Anja on December 24, 2012 at 19:40 | Last modified: December 24, 2012 19:40 Categories: Pond | Comments Off on Happy Holidays | PermalinkOn Frozen Pond
Posted by Anja on December 8, 2012 at 02:57 | Last modified: December 8, 2012 02:57Aliens
Posted by Anja on July 27, 2012 at 16:48 | Last modified: July 27, 2012 16:48I’ll never understimate the bioload of snails again
Posted by Anja on July 12, 2012 at 17:47 | Last modified: July 12, 2012 17:47I just cleaned out the little 2 gallon tank to prep for the Triops. I was going to move them over next week, but it turns out we’ll have to be away for the weekend, and I don’t want them to starve. So I started dribbling a bit of tank water into their critter keeper last night and set to clean the tank out today.
There hadn’t been anything significant in it since the brigs, I’d just been using it as a holdover for plants and as an emergency QT or nursery, but there hadn’t been any emergencies, so all it held was some MTS and pond snails. That also meant it hadn’t been cleaned in ages. With the high plant content the water parameters were fine, and I’d originally planned to just clean the glass, pull out the algae (it had been sitting by a window) and do a complete water change, but the muck I stirred up changed my mind. Ewwwww …
I ended up rinsing the gravel in significant amounts of clear, but tank ready water, filled it back up only a quarter and dumped a handful of Elodea back in.
I brought the critter keeper upstairs to adjust to the temps in my office (30°C right now) and will be trickling fresh dechlorinated water in until it’s full. Tonight or tomorrow morning I’ll move the terrible two over with all the water and plants they were born in and hope that will make their move as gentle as possible, and that they’ll find enough left-over detritus in the gravel and plants to survive until Monday.
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Posted by Anja on July 11, 2012 at 17:41 | Last modified: July 11, 2012 17:48 Tags: Pontederia cordata | Categories: Pond | Comments Off on Wordless Wednesdays | PermalinkHoly Crap, they grow fast
Posted by Anja on July 10, 2012 at 15:09 | Last modified: July 11, 2012 17:45From tiny white dots, almost impossible to find, they’re today already recognizable as Triops with the naked eye. And they’re happily munching on their food.
I keep seeing only two. Either the other eggs didn’t hatch, or the larvae got eaten right away. And I think at this point there’s not much of a chance for them to survive, should they still hatch. So two it is.
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Posted by Anja on July 9, 2012 at 17:20 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 17:20I was fascinated by Sea Monkeys as a kid, and when I saw a stand at St.Laurent selling Triops eggs last Christmas, I was doomed.
They were kicking around in my office during the colder season, because I didn’t want to set up a heated tank for hatching them, but now it’s hot enough, and I set them up in one of those little plastic critter thingies that are habitually (and evilly) sold for bettas. Yesterday the first two hatched. They are super tiny, but amazing active, whizzing this way and that, and I’m as excited as I was as a kid.
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Posted by Anja on May 15, 2012 at 21:17 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 21:20The little bushynoses are so numerous and big now as to be a problem for the small tank, so I found them a good home. Say good-bye, guys:
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Posted by Anja on April 12, 2012 at 16:39 | Last modified: July 8, 2012 21:25The second batch just hatched, they’re wriggling away, still attached to the cave wall, all pale and see-through, and there’s definitely more of them this time. Around 20, maybe? Daddy’s keeping watch, and I don’t want to freak him out w/ the flashlight.
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