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Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 29 Jan 2021, 09:01
by MarcW
A few updates.

Unfortunately as expected the H. inspector eggs didn't make it, they looked good for a few days, then there was a mass of egg casings kicked out of the cave, 3 or 4 eggs were still intact, but within 24 hours of me trying to raise them they were covered in fungus.
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On a brighter note, during water changes this morning my f1 L128 male was trying to get a suspected female (also f1) into a cave. I'm not expecting anything soon, the male has been hanging around the cave for over a month now, but this is the first interaction between fish beyond shoving food around!

The S. barbatus fry are continuing to grow well without any losses that I am aware of. I think i'm going to have to move them to a larger tank soon!

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 29 Mar 2021, 21:38
by MarcW
Today was the first day in a few months where, in England, we have been allowed to leave home without it being for one of a few defined reasons.

I took the opportunity to trade in 70 juvenile S. barbatus, and 41 Moenkhausia sp. Kogal yellow, which I have been raising over the past few months for some store credit.

So I now have a few new additions to the fish room.

, already very active and great fun to watch.

Plus a pair of , not massively into Hypancistrus, but these seemed nice and seem to stay small.
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Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 30 Mar 2021, 04:45
by bekateen
Hi Marc,

Thanks for the update. Glad you were able to get out... and gladder (I know, not a word... even my phone was smart enough to flag that word as wrong, and my phone is a (truly) smart phone, so it autocorrected "gladder" to "Glaser." I guess it knows where I like to shop)... back to point... Glad you were able to get more catfish!

Great video. That tank is beautiful.

Hoping to see you in October,
Eric

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 30 Mar 2021, 07:23
by MarcW
That is a smartphone!

It's one of my favourite tanks to watch, the decoration is simple, but looks good and seems to achieve my desired look of a hillstream.

In the tank is sand, rounded pebbles/cobbles, two bits of wood, then a couple of each Anubis and Bolbitus. Beyond putting the plants towards the back, I tried not to overthink placement of any decoration, I find the more I try to make a tank look good the more artificial it looks to me!

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 13 Apr 2021, 18:13
by MarcW
Noticed a bit of wear and tear on some of my A. magoi, this males barbel especially, just a few scratches on a few others but no female is noticeably beaten up, so possiblity males fighting.

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 04 May 2021, 09:28
by MarcW
Hi Everyone,

Nothing exciting to report, but wanted to suggest that my power backup system has probably paid for itself now! Last night we had a power cut from 7pm until 00:30 this morning ~5.5 hours, caused by high winds blowing a tree/branches onto a nearby power line.

I was beginning to get nervous, after 5.5 hours the voltage was running very low on the batteries, and heavy rain would have prevented me from running my generator outside, but luckily the batteries held out long enough!

Anyone with a fish room, considering setting one up, or even with a single tank, I recommend looking into an appropriate power backup!

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 04 May 2021, 10:11
by Jools
Delighted this isn't one of those "pics of dead fish" events. The planning paid off for you and the fishes. Well done!

Jools

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 04 May 2021, 14:08
by bekateen
Glad your backup power held out Marc. You've got some really nice fish.

Cheers,
Eric

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 22 May 2021, 07:00
by MarcW
A bit more activity from the A. magoi, I've still not witnessed anything myself, but it looks like a male has been trying to hold this this female, some damage at the base of the dorsal and scrapes down her side. The picture was taken about 2 days ago and the damage has already healed completely.

Similar to reports in various Facebook groups my males dorsals have been growing over the past month or so as the water has warmed up slightly, and I've noticed more scrapes of the females. None look gravid, and there hasn't been any evidence of eggs yet.

I have added some guppy grass, thinking they may like some vegetation to deposit eggs in.
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Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 22 May 2021, 07:38
by bekateen
MarcW wrote: ↑22 May 2021, 07:00I have added some guppy grass, thinking they may like some vegetation to deposit eggs in.
Maybe a large... really long I mean... spawning mop is needed?

Good luck Marc. Splendid fish!

Cheers, Eric

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 22 May 2021, 07:42
by MarcW
Good idea, I bought some koi spawning mops, about 5-6 inch diameter and 4 feet long a while back, they just collected a lot of detritus so I took them out and forgot about them.

Now you have reminded me, I'll give them another try!

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 27 May 2021, 06:18
by FlyV
Great post! I enjoyed the build and it's nice to see ongoing updates. How are the Sturisomatichthys festivus doing?

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 27 May 2021, 07:19
by MarcW
Thanks, the S. festivus, are doing well, haven't had any eggs from them for a while though.

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 09:18
by MarcW
Hi Everyone,

It's been a while since much has happened in the fish room. Over the weekend my group of spawned for the first time, I've had them for 6 years, and they were adults when I bought them!

From some previous conversations I thought they would only spawn in a mop, but there were eggs on the glass in corners and all over the foam mattenfilter, as well as a few spilt on the sand.
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I'm also looking forward to my first fish related event in a while, having just booked to attend the CSG convention in March, hopefully it's able to go ahead as planned.

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 22 Nov 2021, 14:31
by bekateen
Congratulations, Marc!

And enjoy the CSG meeting.

Cheers, Eric

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 06 Apr 2022, 18:25
by koolrambo
great job but the only thing I would not of done id put the electric so close to the water just in case you get a blow out off a water pipe fittings or some think like that, I would off put the electrics on the wall at the back far away from the water or out side the room on the outer wall.
but still looks great

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 13:26
by aquaholic
Some beautiful catfish in your collection. I'd love to have jaguar cats. I've only seen one specimen once in my country thirty years ago which was $2000+

Are you happy with your power backup solution now? I stay away from those all in one solutions because if one component fails, the whole unit still needs to be replaced and I prefer separate for better control even though that's less compact.

I used to make my own Auto Transfer Switches but nowadays I use an oversized smart charger to continuously charge deep cycle batteries (200 Ah) to run an inverter. I only back up the air supply which is 2 large air pumps (80LPH each) on the same central air circuit. So no change over is necessary. The batteries stay fully charged even while the inverter continously draws some power.

One air pump is sufficient but having two pumps is great redundancy since air is so critical. Similar reassurance to having two air filters per tank without needing twice the filters/fittings/pipes/mess/cleaning etc.

I have a petrol generator as well should electricity be unavailable for many days and I use my stored oxygen cylinders on a normally closed solenoid tap to central air line for my very valuable stock.

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 13:41
by MarcW
Thank you, Jaguar cats are nice, a shop I was at a few weeks ago just had an import of 20+ really chunky ones!

Yes I'm happy with the backup I have, agree that several functions in one box could mean one fails and renders the device useless, but it is just much more convenient for me to have the automation it provides. I also have a generator, as well as some old car batteries which I keep topped up, and a cheap inverter, which can be brought in if needed.

Like you I also have two air pumps (and service kits for both), so one can be switched out if needed, the backup air pump is smaller, but I'll still be able to run the filtration with it, provided I shut off the valves for the various air stones etc.

That's quite a commitment having oxygen cylinders! But as you say it's worth having a few backup options to protect the fish, they are animals we are responsible for, as well as often a big investment.

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 23:20
by aquaholic
Having two pumps running on the same circuit is quite different from having a spare pump ready to swap in. When one pump fails (which has happened several times over the many years of my fish keeping) the air volume drops considerably and easily noticed. It's one of those, wish I'd tried this - known this years ago thing. Especially if you are often away.

You should still keep a spare air pump (or two) available. Try to get the same size air pumps to make swap out easier and reduce the amount of spare parts to stock.

Oxygen tanks are not much more of an investment but I do run lots of tanks and needed for shipping, moving large quantities of fish and simulating rainfall events. And since the oxygen tanks just sit there, they might as well be incorporated.

Of course the safest backup of all is to have low stocking levels.

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 20:22
by NewPlecoKeeper
Amazing build! I have read everything twice! Is there an update on the L095 plecos and the mouse catfish?

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 12 Sep 2022, 21:22
by MarcW
Thanks NewPlecoKeeper!

The L095 are doing well, two have grown significantly chunkier than the others so I'm hopeful I have both sexes, occasionally I see two or more swimming around side by side, but nothing to get particularly excited about.

The mouse catfish, Hassar orestis are also doing well and are fully grown chunky fish. One repeatedly gets a long flowing filament on its dorsal fin, I'm assuming that is a male, maybe it's not always the same one, but only one fish has it at a time, after a month or so it disappears, then comes back in a few months.

Pleased you enjoyed the thread :-BD .

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 18 Sep 2022, 14:51
by NewPlecoKeeper
Amazing, nice to hear that things are going well. I hope you Get some breeding out of the Hassar Orestis. Seems like it’s little to no info about breeding the different mouse catfishes πŸ˜…

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 05 Apr 2023, 13:23
by MarcW
The fish room has been ticking over for a while now, without any changes. A visit to the CSG (Catfish Study Group) convention this past weekend encouraged me to shift a few things around and pick up some new fish.

I brought home, 2 pairs of , 2 pairs of , 2 pairs of , a pair of , as well as 5 young .

There is a bonus picture of some swimmy fish I got too! Hopefully once settled I'll be able to breed some of these, and report back.
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Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 05 Apr 2023, 14:05
by bekateen
Hi Marc,

Those are great fish. Congratulations! Did you enjoy the CSG convention?

Cheers, Eric

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 05 Apr 2023, 14:18
by MarcW
Thanks Eric, yes the convention was great, really good to see everyone again.

Going around the shops and convention hall looking at fish, then talking to people about them got me excited about keeping fish again. Now I just need to find the time to re-arrange a few things in the fish room, once the new fish are through quarantine!

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 06 Apr 2023, 09:20
by Jools
Those are nice pics too. Not to get too far off-topic, but the convention was great, spent lots of time with many folks I've not seen for a few years. It's bloomin' torture to see so many great fish without any means to keep them at home mind you. Must get fishroom sorted!



Jools

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 26 Oct 2023, 15:36
by MarcW
Hi Everyone,

It's been a while, but thought I'd update on a surprise spawn, a few months back I found some small along with a presumed female who was looking very lethargic. I assumed that the small fish was a skinny male not doing well, but it soon disappeared and I thought no more of it. I moved the female to another tank and she has now fully recovered.

I suspect that the battered female was involved in a spawn, as I noticed a few more 'skinny males' recently and got a much better look at them, they are about half the length of the adults and much skinnier, but observed to be eating well, they are smaller than the adults when I purchased them ~3.5 years ago, so I'm confident they are the result of a spawn. I managed to get a picture of one of the young alongside an adult. I'm amazed any eggs survived as the adults are fierce feeders, the Barilius in there also aren't shy with food!

They are housed in the tank below:

Young and adult - apologies for the dirty glass!
Young and adult - apologies for the dirty glass!

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 26 Oct 2023, 19:31
by bekateen
Congratulations Marc! That's spectacular!

Cheers, Eric

Re: Marc's fish room build

Posted: 26 Oct 2023, 20:02
by MarcW
Thanks Eric, I see you are speaking at the CSG convention next year, see you there!