Finally managed to get a shot
Posted by Anja on February 16, 2011 at 20:38 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 20:49… of one of the Badis:
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Posted by Anja on January 3, 2011 at 14:57 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 00:41Mine have discovered the cave in the big piece of wood in the tank and barely stick their noses out, the little emo kids. I’m hoping that’ll change when they’ll eventually have that tank for themselves.
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Posted by Anja on December 10, 2010 at 23:20 | Last modified: July 8, 2012 21:26Called the store about the damaged tank, and they said they’d hold the only other one in the store for me to do an exchange, and ‘very sorry’. You better … Marg will provide transportation again sometime next week. Yay!
J came by to drop off the fish and pick up her shrimp, so now I’ve got two tiny Badis bengalensis swimming in the guppy tank downstairs. They’re very shy and still quite pale.
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Posted by Anja on December 7, 2010 at 23:12 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 15:52Was supposed to meet J at St. Laurent. She wanted to give me two of her badis in exchange for some cherry shrimp, but she didn’t show up, so I picked up the tiger at the office and came home. Turns out her message that she wouldn’t make it had just missed me. Doh.
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Posted by Anja on October 25, 2010 at 23:11 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 15:57You know winter’s in the wings when the flannel bedsheets make their reappearance and, of course, when the Halloween costumes come out. I was a wicked looking witch at the OVAS Halloween meeting, but I forgot to take pictures before slipping out of the makeup. :o/
Came home with a mini filter, a huge piece of driftwood for the paludarium, some guppy grass and a bag full of CRS. The latter are relatives of my cherry shrimp, but supposed to be more delicate. For the moment they’re all happy in the guppy tank, but from what I read about them they’re hard to breed in under 20 Gallons, so I might move them into the big tank at some point. We’ll see.
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Posted by Anja on October 17, 2010 at 12:47 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 15:59A bit of clean-up around the house in preparation for The Big Freeze ™. I was just going to do a round of checking on things, but it was so nice outside that I spent about 2 hours, snipping here, moving there, weeding a bit, storing pots, watching the fish in the pond … Very restful.
Otherwise spent the day around fish tanks, doing water changes and cleaning filters. The guppy family seems to have settled in nicely, as have the little goldfish, who don’t scare the minnows anymore. Not too much, anyway.
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Posted by Anja on October 5, 2010 at 15:29 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 16:14We came home to more guppies than we had left. Three wee ones were swimming in the tank. We were quite surprised. The parents are so small that I didn’t think they were grown out yet. The female must already have been gravid when I got her.
The hatchlings are huge, compared to the parents. I’m used to the teensy minnows and can’t believe there were three of these inside their still very small mom.
The baby’s swimming right underneath Dad here:
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Posted by Anja on September 25, 2010 at 19:12 | Last modified: July 9, 2012 16:07It was great, as always.
I sold some small tanks and fishbowls and some mountain minnows and picked up some guppies, a tank light and hob filter, some wood and some fishfood. As always, I spent about as much as I earned. But then, making money is not really the point of a flea market sale. Cleaning out space is.
Anyway, Since the guppies needed a new home STAT, it was a good thing I had that empty 10g sitting around (thanks, Errol). Only thing I had to pick up new was the gravel; for the plants I raided my other tanks:
So far the guppies (2 at right hand back corner and 1 right under the surface) seem okay. I wonder how many I’ll have at the end of the winter.
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