Monday, November 12, 2012

A Look At The Babies

  I mentioned last night that the eggs had hatched.The thing is that was only a tiny portion of em.This morning I saw a whole mass of wriggling tails hanging from under the bubble nest.I estimate that there must be around 50 plus babies.Hard to tell as I don't want to get too close and make the dad frisky.I'd smack myself if he ate em on account of my big nosy self.

Barely a day old fry below bubble nest

  If you look really close just under the bubble nest, you can see tiny nearly transparent tails hanging under it.And maybe small black eyes that look like dots.They're really tiny,even smaller than guppy fry.About the thickness of a strand of hair.And you can see their white yolk sacs that will be there for a few days till it's been fully consumed.They keep falling out of the nest only to wriggle back up.These lil guys are feisty I must say.Not much work for Fred to deal with coz they seem pretty independent but he still watches out for them



You can see the fry falling down and swimming back up again in this short video here.Really cute

New Fishes and New Eggs!

  It's been a really great month!Thank God :) I recently acquired two new Bettas, a multicolored crowntail named Fred and a really teensy juvenile whitish plakat called Nemo.I brough them back with me so they could have a lil holiday too and mix with my other fishies.So these are some of my fishes.
6 Bettas and a few dozen Wild Guppies
 Large tank for mating, Fred at the top in portable tank, Midget(bottom left) and Old Man Paul(bottom right)
Nemo(newest addition to the family or misfits!)

  I had bought Fred because I felt a connection to him.Kinda drawn to the lil guy.Yeah I know it's weird.Wana know something else thats weird?I talk to my fish quite a bit.They don't seem to mid heh.I also thought that he'd make a good companion for Midget(my brown plakat betta) when I was out for classes.Being in the dorm room all by himself must be awfully boring.
  I recently came home for my week long hols and I though it would be a good idea to try and get Junior (pure white halfmoon) and Fatty (whitish female) to cozy up to each other. The other time around Junior harassed the poor gal up quite abit so I guess this time she had her revenge. She shredded up his fins into white noodles and had him cowering at a corner, a confident poise to her movements.
  Hence, I decided to pair up Fred and Fatty instead. The surprising thing is they hit off real fine. The both were confident but non-aggressive in their courtship. Fred didn't try to harm her at all, merely showing off his beautiful blues,whites and purples. Even though his tail and fins were easy targets, she did not even try to tear off one tip of it. One day later, there was a nest.
Fred under his nest


  The best thing was, yesterday when I woke up for church at around 9:30a.m, there were already eggs and I saw their courtship routine. It was beautiful. I've seen the mating process before but never the dropping of eggs. The male very gently curled around the female while she was still and the eggs fell slowly. Then Fred gently scooped em up in his mouth and deposited em in his bubble nest. They repeated this process a few time. Needless to say, she ate some eggs but I removed her as as soon as all the eggs were deposited. I checked a few minutes ago and thank God, they had hatched. I could see the extremely small tails hanging from under the nest. I'd take a pic but I didn't wana stress Fred out.
  Ah I'm so happy.I know that the hatching is merely one teensy hurdle that has been overcome but I'm still glad. Fred is a good daddy. He lumped up the eggs in the center of the nest and keeps virgil over it and so far I haven't caught him eating any.What a surprise.And I just bought the lil bugger too.Wonder what his kids will look like?I know people frown upon mixing the different species but it's the health and happiness,not the color and fin type. So long as they have a good life with me, I'm already satisfied :D

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Junior

  So far Junior has been adapting really well. In fact we even found him a mate today.My dad named her Boo after the cute kin in Monsters Inc..My sis called her Fatty coz the people in the petshop overfed her ans shes kinda obese.The result?Hello Fatty Boo.Of all the names lol.
  Junior has been flaring and getting all excited,chasing Boo all around the tank.Gotta keep an eye on him.Don't want him going all psycho stalker and killing Boo with his unrequited love hah..Anyways he looks really dashing when he goes on full charmer mode so I thought I'd show you a few pics and a vid of how crazily beautiful he is.
  
 

  I upgraded Junior to the "honeymoon" tank heh..it used to be Bill's when he met Dottie. You can see how he chases Boo all over.He isn't attacking her but trying to mate actually.Hope they have lotsa kids :)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Gift For My Dad

  I've started my 3rd semester around 2 months ago and I'm back for a few days. This time I brought home a lil something for my dad. Something fishy. Literally. Say hello to Bill Junior or Junior for short.
Junior

  Spotted him whilst at a mall. The same shop that I bought Bill from. This guy however is platinum  white with just a bit of a rosy tinge on the tail. His two fins are also white with black veins running across it. Cost me quite a bit, RM50. Bill was RM35. Hes still an adolescent and though my dad really likes him, he hasn't the vivaciousness that good ol Bill had,though I guess he is a rather feisty lil tyke. When I brought him back home from uni, he tried to eat all my wild guppies. So we had to get him his own tank. 1.2 gallon is rather small but my dad being a busy guy, I guess he won't really have time to clean a huge tank anyway.To show you what Junior is really like,heres a video.


  Once again,sorry for the terrible video quality.I don't have a cam,just a Nokia C7.Can't complain.At least thats something eh?
  Anyway,the vid is just to show you how he shimmers in the light.I just hope he stays that color.Most Bettas tend to change colors a lil bit as they age,growing darker or speckled.
  I brought back Junior and my other Betta, Midget for the hols. I placed Midget in my 6+ gallon tank with a plastic divider to separate him from an older fighting fish. We had bought the older guy because my dad had wanted to breed a pure white fish.I didn't really like him because he seemed kind of soulless.Haha..by soulless I mean that I didn't really bond with the guy and he wasn't really white.Speckled a lil black.It may sound a lil silly but I only buy fish that I feel some attachment to or who react to me somehow or if they look as if they don't have any chance of getting bought.Feel bad for them,which is why I sometimes buy females.No one wants females especially since they are usually dull looking and not very beautiful.
  The older  fish somehow jumped or went under the plastic divider and the next morning I was horrified to see Midget and the old guy in the same section of the tank.Midget had his tail and fins in shreds.I feel really bad for him.I bought him and his sister because he was never gona get sold.The kind of fish that are at the dank bottom tanks,marked RM1.50 each.They had mistaken him for a female and frankly I thought so too until he started to blow bubble nests and show aggression towards other males.He didn't even look like a male.I thought his dark coloration was because Midget was female but I'm starting to think it's because he's actually a descendant of an F1 betta.The kind you find in the wild.I kept wild bettas years ago and I guess the level of aggression and markings he has is quite consistent to those of wild bettas.
Midget
  Thats Midget,a pic taken after the poor guy got roughed up and had his tail and fins bitten to shreds.I put him alone in the big tank and put the older fish in a big basin as punishment.I always treat my fish well and make sure they are treated equally but since the other fish nearly killed Midget,he can stay in a basin for a few days till I get back to uni.Poor Midget,he wouldn't eat at all today and hes traumatized.Hes even gone all pale.





  Thats the big bully that shredded Midget like a piece of paper. Grumpy old man. He'll die a lonely old fish if he keeps trying to kill everything in sight. I just hope Midget gets better soon. Maybe I can tempt him to eat with some worms or brine shrimp. Go Midget!



Saturday, September 22, 2012

Know Whats In Drains?Fish!

  Now that I think of it,it's been a really long time since I updated this thing.So I decided to take a break from reading and start talking bout fishes.I Want A Wife by Judy Brady is a really good read.In her words "My God,who wouldn't want a wife?". I would mind having one. Clean house, food on the table, a sympathetic shoulder to lean on...

And back to the topic on hand

  I've been back on campus for 2 weeks. Two days before I came back I made a rather pleasant discovery. The drain the runs just outside the wall of my house, is teeming with small fish.And tadpoles. And worms. And a whole lot of dog poop. Not to mention a monitor lizard or two.

  It's actually rather shallow with only an inch or two of water at some places.The deep end opens up into a foot high tunnel that goes into pitch black darkness.

  Anyway, it has plenty of wild guppies in it and I have been yearning to catch some for quite awhile. I kept hundreds of them as a kid and it was a wonderful experience. They're not as colorful as commercialized guppies but I like their random streaks and spots. And they have more personality. More aggressive and energetic. They're much smaller too, growing up to maybe 2cms in length. Females can get much bigger though.

  My 12 year old sis and I grabbed a bucket and went down the drain. It smelled soo...well it wasn't that bad. The water was pretty clear surprisingly and those little buggers were hard to catch. In the end we caught a few babies, around 4 fully grown males and 3 juvenile females. One of the males had only one eye,the other was probably bitten off by another male and had a golden sort of membrane covering it.

  What I like about the males are the way they show off their dominance to other males. The sort of bend their bodies in an angle and quiver. Their colors become vibrant in mere seconds! Those guppies in shops may have really colorful and whimsical patterns but they lack character and vitality. And, they have really dull looks on their faces. No disrespect to guppy owners though.

Here's a rather blurry(I don't have a cam) video of what the males look like



  These wild guppies are really tough cookies. They can survive in harsh conditions. No kidding. I've lost count of how many times we've dumped stuff into those drains and the city council has fogged up our area tons of times trying to eliminate those pesky dengue carrying mosquitoes. Yet these funny lil creatures survive and thrive.

  To show you how resilient these little guys are, let me tell you about what happened when I got them a tank of their own.For a week or so they were swimming in a plastic basin till I came back from university on the weekend.I bought them a roughly two gallon tank.I wanted them to have as luxurious life as they could since I was gona keep em prisoner for the rest of their lives so I bought the a plant and a filter so they could have a nice current like they were used to in the drains.The tanks wasn't very big so I got a really tiny pump for them.It was smaller than my palm and was one of those made in China submersible ones.Cost me only RM12.

  After I had gotten the pump adjusted and running I noticed something weird.The fishes were all twitching,or lying motionless at the top of the tanks.They were moving really weird.Turns out the submersible pump was electrifying them.The four tetras in the same tank all died.A female guppy struggled for awhile and so did two babies.One lil fella showed real spunk.He struggled then laid still as if dead.When I checked on him half an hour later,he was swimming upside down.Sadly the next day,he died as well.

  I felt really bad for killing them unintentionally.I've sworn off submersible pumps,especially those made in China.But as you can see,these guys are really made of steel.They're doing really well and I'm looking forward to see them the next time I go home.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Zebrafish & Glo Fish.Difference?

  Ah it's really been awhile since I've updated this thing.I blame the holidays and a gradual rotting of

my brains. Not to mention the blubber growing on my butt that's weighing me down :)

  Anyways,I wanted to write about the difference between Zebrafish and Glo Fish.This issue may

have been confusing to some so to clarify let me show you some pics of them

Zebrafish


                          
Glo Fish

  Okay,now that you have an idea of what they look like,let me try and explain the difference

between the two. There isn't much of a difference actually. Zebrafish are tropical freshwater fish that

were originally sourced from India and Bangladesh and surrounding countries. You may also hear

them called Zebra Danios and Danio.They are actually part of the minnow family, Cyprinidae and

are scientifically labelled as Danio Rerio,derived from the word Dhani meaning rice fields in the

Bengali language if I'm not mistaken.They were found in rice paddies,rives,drains and

ponds,basically places with slow moving or no currents. They are known to be very graceful with

long and wavy fins,which may be why they are a popular type of aquarium fish. Zebrafish have

horizontal stripes along their body,tails and fins. Supposedly male zebrafish have gold and blue

stripes whilst females have silver and blue strips with a more prominent white underbelly.
 
  Now for Glo Fish.Basically Glo Fish are zebrafish which have been genetically engineered.They

were supposedly created to monitor pollution in water by glowing in the presence of certain

environmental toxins.The first Glo Fish was created in the National University of Singapore by

injecting the Zebrafish embryos with a green fluorescent protein (GFP) derived from jellyfish

genes.The results were green zebrafish that glowed under white light and ultraviolet light.Later,red

Glo Fish were created using genes from coral,and these were followed by yellow,purple and

blue.These "Glo Fish" were a great hit with aquarists and were at first sold at rather exorbitant prices

but later became so common that they were sold at a mere few dollars a fish.As you can see in the

picture they have given the fishes some really flashy names but in reality they're just zebrafish.They

do however, pass on the fluorescent genes to their offspring.
 
  I kept a pair of these red Glo Fish as a teen and they're pretty hardy.Both of them lived for nearly

two years,one of them with the absence of his left gill cover.In fact he was the most active among the

two and outlived his partner.These lil fellas are a joy to watch and easy to care for.Basically like
 
guppies just perhaps a lil more active :) You won't regret keeping them but I do hope no one uses

them to feed Arowanas or some other bigger fish,after all they're really too beautiful to be live food.






Thursday, July 19, 2012

Simply Sick..These Wackos Ate Them!

  Here I am at 5a.m in the morning with a bad case of insomnia.So I was browsing around on my

laptop,searching for info about fishes and stuff when I came upon this website

http://www.thevorestore.com/index.php?main_page=index

  At first I had no clue what it was.I had initially Googled images of the most beautiful Bettas.One

picture caught my eye.At first glance it looked like a girl with a bug in her mouth.When I clicked on

it,this is what I saw


 It's a freaking Betta in her mouth!Apparently these young ladies think it's funny to torment these

beautiful fishes by swallowing them whole.Bettas,frogs,eels..you name it,they ate it!I have no idea

what runs through the heads of these people.Poor fishes.

A snapshot of the site





  Apparently people pay to watch this stuff.Freaky.On a lighter note,I also saw something about

Bettas that made me laugh.Say hello to the VAMPIRE BETTA! *drum roll please*



The author of the site even went through the trouble of listing out the details of the "vampire betta"

haha..



  Well if you haven't figured it out yet,no such betta exists.But still I think it's pretty funny :)







Salt : Simple And Effective For Cleaning Aquariums


  I read a lot admittedly.I've come across many essays and blogs debating the best thing to use for

cleaning your tank.Some suggestions make it seem as if the fish owner is trying to poison the fish.The

worst I ever heard is someone who recommended that you wash your tank with diluted bleach.No

disrespect to those who do this but I would simply never take that kind of risk with my fish.Bleach is

extremely hard to wash off and it's really poisonous.If you've ever washed your bathroom with

bleach,you will know that it releases some really terrible fumes that can make you really nauseous.

  I'm not condemning people who use bleach to clean their tanks.If done correctly and diluted with

enough water,it may be quite effective.My point though is,why take the risk?Furthermore,many of us

use tanks which are made out of acrylic or in layman terms,plastic tanks.Bleach can cause chemical

reactions when it comes in contact with acrylic.It can make your plastic tank hazy if not used

properly.And worse still,if you don't clean it thoroughly,it may just kill your fish.
 
  Currently I have two tanks.A glass one that is probably 7 or 8 gallons and a plastic 2+ gallon one.I

keep the glass one at home but I bring my plastic one with me when I study at college.As a

student,we aren't allowed to keep pets and frankly buying expensive cleaning agents is out of the

question.My solution is cheap and simple.Salt and hot water.

  A scientific experiment by Dr. Sarah Forgie, a specialist in pediatric infectious diseases(haha yeah I

know,it's dealing with kids and their diseases but it still involves bacteria so we can use this bit of info

here) discovered that using a saline solution properly can be as effective as using disinfectant wipes

when it comes to cleaning plastic.

  So don't look down on the humble pinch of salt.It won't harm your fish if any residue is left behind

on your aquarium.A bit of salt may be beneficial for your fish.Sometimes if I want to thoroughly

clean my tank and the gravel,I soak the tank in a warm saltwater solution.For the gravel I soak it in

hot water and salt and keep changing the water until the algae and dirt are totally removed.The algae

will die and fall off pretty quickly when the hot saltwater hits it.Don't be stingy with the salt.More is

better than less.Salt doesn't damage your tank or harm your fishes.If you want to be extra

careful,letting your tank get a little exposure to sun will kill off bacteria as well.Just be careful if

you're using a plastic tank,don't let it be under too direct sunlight for too long.You can leave rocks and

gravel under the hot sun though.Kill's off bacteria effectively.

Monday, July 16, 2012

The Sushi Jumps!


  Paul Toth's book, How To Entertain Your Betta, got me thinking. He said that he trained his Betta to

leap out of it's tank to get at the food dangling above him.

  So I thought,why not?After all Pete is an energetic lil guy with time to spare and a whole lot of

enthusiasm.So I wetted the ends of an old paintbrush and stuck bits of fish feed on the ends of the

bristles,letting the brush hover over the water.Needless to say Pete got the hint pretty quickly.

  At first he kind of swam under the brush.After awhile,he started making these cute little movements

that looked a little like a sprinter getting ready to sprint and *plop* !! He made his first

jump!Triumphant,he jumped again and again.Now he can jump up to 2cm out of the water.One

day,we shall reach for the sky!Which is perhaps 5cm :)I included a video of Pete jumping for his

food,sorry if it's lopsided!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

How To Entertain your Betta's By Paul Toth

  I was Googling Bettas today and I stumbled upon this gem of a book by Paul Toth


  For newbies this may come in handy on ways to entertain your Betta. Warning : You may look

ridiculous following some of the suggestions in this book.All in all though it was a really fun read!

  I like Paul's humorous writing style and the way he talks about his "Fishy Wishy." This book is all

about one mans determination to keep his Betta entertained and his constant struggle to convince his

wife that he has not gone insane over what she deems as "Just a Fish."

  The book is short and funny, you won't regret reading it :D Here's a link to the PDF version

http://www.google.com.my/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CGEQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww3.telus.net%2Fstarthere%2Fbettabook%2Fpdf%2FHowToEntertainYourBettaFish.pdf&ei=wh8BUOr8OMnNrQeEqJinBg&usg=AFQjCNHMLb7wlRwzhoWt496QfYu-AMSb3A

Happy reading!












Friday, July 13, 2012

Tribute To Bill

  I was painting this one a few days before Bill passed away.It's not a drawing of Bill yet somehow it's

eyes seem to capture the spirit and intensity that Bill had.Love you Billy boy :)


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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Tropical Fish and Temperature






  I'm not an expert when it comes to fishes.To be very honest,most of my knowledge of fish rearing

stems from much trial and error and a whole lot of them were erroneous as I kept fishes mostly when

I was a young kid up to my teens.

  Here's one thing though that is really important when you're keeping tropical fish :water

temperature.

  Recently,I lost my beloved fighting fish Bill and his mate Dottie.Previously,my dad and I thought

that Dottie had brought a disease with her from the shop we bought her in.Turns out we were wrong.

  Dottie developed white spots in the span of less than a day when she showed no previous symptoms

of being ill.Bill on the other hand didn't have any visible white spots but then again I could be

mistaken because he is rather white.

  After seeking the opinions of some serious fish enthusiasts,we came up with what may be the

answer to their sudden and weird deaths : low water temperatures.

  I live in Malaysia,the land of eternal summer so you may be wondering what business does this

woman have with low water temp.Well I made a bad call in two areas.

  Firstly,I kept my aquariums in my bedroom. Usually bedrooms are not the ideal place to have

tanks.Why?Because you might just place them in a place where there is hardly any sunlight or in

some dark and hidden corner.My room was pretty sunny though but it was still a mistake to keep the

fishes in my room,bring me to my second point.

  In my room there was an air-conditioner.And I used it occasionally.Bad move.Tropical fish are just

what they are,tropical.You can't put an Eskimo in the desert or a Bedouin in the

Alaska.Likewise,tropical fish need warm temperatures to thrive.The lower the temperature,the

weaker their immune system gets.This makes them susceptible to all kinds of diseases and death.A

friend of my fathers and who is a real fish enthusiast,kept a whole school of

cardinals.Overnight,nearly the whole school was wiped out.The culprit?Them blasted AC's.
 
  From what I've read,some sites recommend that you keep your tank at 70 to 80 degrees F or 21 to

26.6 degrees C.Still 70 degrees F is a lil chilly.To be safe I would recommend a temperature of 82.4

degrees F / 28 degrees C and above.Still, check out the real experts if you're worried.I'm an amateur.

  If you live in a tropical country,you don't have much of a problem then.Just make sure the tank is

somewhere warm,not necessarily somewhere in direct sunlight.You may end up with a whole tank of

boiled fish and a unstoppable mess of algae to deal with.If you have planst that need sunlight

though,keep your tank somewhere that is sunny but not directly so,for example next to a window.If

you live somewhere that has the four seasons,just make sure you have a heater for your tank or place

your tank near the heater.I don't really recommend putting it directly on the heater though.If you have

a glass tank,it might crack or cook your fish.Oh,and if you live in the Artic region,you're just gona get

frozen fish.

  So I thought I might give you some examples of tropical fishes if you have no clue what they

are.These are fishes grouped together by their genus

- Characins(All types of Tetras,Silver Dollars)
- Catfish
- Cichlids
- Labyrinths(Bettas,Gouramis)
- Livebearers(Guppies,Mollies,Swordtails)

  These are just a few groups of fish,there are hundreds of tropical fishes out there.Keep yer fishies

happy!






















Monday, July 9, 2012

More Than Just A Fish

  Everyone has someone or something that has entered their lives at a critical point where hope

 seemed impossible and pain the only emotion left to feel. In my case, God sent me Bill.

  I never did mentioned why I decided to get Bill. After all, there was a hiatus of quite a few years

since I last kept fishes.

  It was my first year in university and I was really happy that I had been accepted into a government

university.My studies were going well and my boyfriend was living a train ride away. Life seemed

perfect.Then everything crashed because my Indian boyfriend decided that he didn't want me

anymore because he was superstitious and listened to the advice his mother gave him.She had seeked

the services of a medium who said he would never marry a Chinese girl.So he dumped me.That

turned my life upside down and it happened near my 1st semesters final exams.I did not study and I

thank God my parents were there for me everyday through skype and calls.God was good to me and I

passed with excellent results.

  When I started my 2nd semester I got Bill because i was lonesome. He was so energetic even

though there was no space for him to move in that tiny container they kept him in and he was

beautiful. And best of all, he reacted well towards me. I upgraded him to a two gallon tank and kept

him illegally in my dorm room.Everyday he was there to greet me when I woke up in the morning by

bouncing up and down energetically and following the movement of my finger and hands.I loved

him, and bonded with him somehow unlike the other fishes I had kept.I would buy R.O water instead

of using tap water when I wanted to change his water and bought him different kinds of fishfood,and

also caught him his favorite mosquitoes.At night if I studies till early in the morning,he'd look at me

and my books and watch me study.I'd play peek-a-boo with him behind my books.And I would cover

the top of his tank with a book to keep the light from entering his tank at night if I was studying.He

was always active,and when he saw me coming back from classes,he'd start swimming like a

maniac.He was sweet.

  He was there when I was dumped a second time by the guy and when he tried to get at me the third

time.Bill was there.The days where I felt so alone and had no one to talk to.He swam for me,nibbled

my fingers and flared his gills at me.He was my best friend.

  I do believe that the Father sent him to me in the times when I needed a friend the most.And now

when I'm better and strong again,he went away.For that short time when Bill was with me,so many

people came to know and love his crazy personality.My dad,my friends and even my mom who

doesn't like me keeping fish,came to love him.She once took a three hour drive to make sure Bill

wasn't badly shaken in the car,when the drive in reality took 2 hours!Bill,will be missed by so many

people,especially me.He was my guardian angel :) I love you Bill





















Sunday, July 8, 2012

Bill I am so sorry

  I killed my lil Bill!Oh God I can't believe he's gone.He's still lying there at the bottom of his tank and here I am crying my eyes out because he will never swim up to me again or bite my finger. Oh Bill I am so sorry! I sorry sorry sorry! I loved you so much

Praying For Bill And Dottie

  I don't know how I could have been so dumb. Now Bill is deathly sick and Dottie has white spots. I

should have quarantined Dottie the first day I bought her to check for diseases and such,but no I was

brash and stupid. Now Bill, that feisty lil guy who has been with me through some really hard times,

is paying for it.

  I woke up to see him hyperventilating and upside down with his tail up. He had seemed fatigued for

a week or so and I thought it was because he was over excited over Dottie. Only when I saw Bill in

such a state and separated Dottie to let him have a rest did I noticed she was peppered with white

spot. I had not noticed before because in the big tank,Dottie hid mostly behind plants. Still,I blame

myself for being such an ass.
 
  My dad just jumped into the car and rushed to a shop to get white spot medicine for them at 9p.m.

Thanks Pap. I prayed for Bill and Dottie and I hope they recover. Bill is so precious to me. Now I can

only hope and wait. Whatever happens will be in God's hands and I trust that He knows best. God

cares for little fishes too

Friday, July 6, 2012

Raising Brine Shrimp

  As a kid, my father loved to let us explore and find out about nature and all things related. He would

 tell us how he jumped into monsoon drains as a kid, made elaborate traps to catch birds and also his

fascination with "sea monkeys."


                                                                     "Sea Monkeys"

  I bet if you got to a Toys 'R' Us or any major toyshop,you might come across a brightly packaged

  item with a fancy container labelled "sea monkeys" which in reality are actually brine shrimp or

 artemia. Fish breeders hatch brine shrimp to serve as food for their fish and their fry as they are

 really tiny,suitable for fish fry and are highly nutritious.

  Brine shrimp can only survive in salt water or sea water. Earlier on I purchased a bottle so artemia

eggs from a petshop for RM19.90 a bottle,pricey for such a small bottle but it has zillions of tiny

eggs in them.


  All you need to hatch your eggs is a container,brine shrimp eggs and salt water (if it tastes salty like

seawater then it's good enough). Depending on how much brine shrimp you want to produce,sprinkle

the eggs gently with a spoon unto the water. The eggs will float on the surface but a lot of them will

sink too.

  Many people think it's necessary to add a filter for it to hatch but it really isn't necessary. In fact I

don't recommend one as it will just stir up the eggs.Now all you have to do is wait for a day or so and

the eggs ought to hatch. At first there will be no change to the eggs but after awhile you can see the

egg with a sack that looks like a teardrop hanging below it. Oh by the way the eggs are called cysts.

The eggs with these sacs are the ones that will hatch in a few hours. Try not to shake the container.

  After a day you will see these really tiny things swimming around in a jerky sort of ballet. They can

grow to around a centimeter long and when they do, they are really a joy to look at. Like translucent

angels floating and dancing in the water.




 Newly hatched artemia/ brine shrimp









                                                                 Adult brine shrimp

  If you want to keep your artemia instead of using them as fish food for your fishes, you have to feed

them. Some sites I've read recommend some really weird stuff like feeding them milk powder, egg

yolk and things like that. I have a much simpler solution. In their natural environment, the brine

shrimp feed on planktonic  algae, so the nearest thing I could think of is crushing green leaves of

edible plants with a little salt water and feeding them the juice and a little of the mashed up pulp.Not

too little but not too much as to cloud up the water. These has worked for me in the past and my

brine shrimp grew up to have offspring of their own. Just make sure the water is clean and if you

want to feed the brine shrimp to the fishes,it's best to feed it to the fish as soon as they are hatched or

soon after.They are most nutritious and easy to eat before they have developed their hard outer layers.


Sounds easy eh/It is :) Here's a video of what they look like after they hatch, just to give you an idea

of how minute they are







Thursday, July 5, 2012

The Mega Pet Shop..it's HUGE!

  Today, my dad brought my sis and I to this HUGE pet shop. It's a whole warehouse converted into a

pet shop, selling mostly fish and other pets. I really love this place because every time I go there ,

there are really interesting fish or something. They have tiny white mice, sugar gliders, naked mole

rats, rabbits, an array of lizards, squirrels, snakes and birds. They even have a huge raccoon and a

weird little monkey that will urinate on your shoes if you get too close. The only thing I hate about

the shop is that some of the cages are inappropriate for the animals. The poor raccoon has been there

for over a year and it's in a metal cage with bars and it doesn't have a flat surface to step on.It's foot

must really hurt. Poor guy..we're thinking of reporting


  He's really sweet. If you walk pass him, he'll try to grab you. He grabbed my sister's shoe and

wouldn't let go.I wish they would cover the bars on the bottom of the cage with a plank or something.

  On a lighter note, check these cheerful bunch of fishies out. I used to keep pairs of these yellow guys

 and they are super active! And territorial too but great fun to keep :)


  These are Electric Yellow Cichlids or Labidochromis caeruleus. As you can tell by now,  it's part of the Cichlid family.

  I also saw other varieties of Cichlids in the shop. I really love their bright colors and the way they

zip around like bullets

Malawi Golden Cichlids(Pseudotropheus Auratus)

I think these are Buttikoferi Cichlids, some people call them Zebra Tilapia but I'm not very sure.Still

they're kinda cute eh?


  The Blue Jack Dempsey or Electric Blue Jack Dempsey. These are just babies and are about a few weeks old. They can grow up to 8 or 10 inches long so don't but them if you don't have enough space for them. Here's a nice bit of trivia..this little fish was named after this guy
Jack Dempsey the heavyweight boxer



I really have no idea what these are, maybe some kind of paddlefish?


Can you spot the sturgeon?



The armoured bichir/banded bichir or polypterus delhezi from the Congo

Here's the weirdest thing I saw though.Not because it's rare but what the hell is it doing in a

tank?!Supposedly it's a salmon,according to the label on the tank but I doubt it


Wonder what it is though..


These are, according to the label, hypopomus arlydi but don't think that's even a real name. No idea

what they are but they sure cost a bomb, RM38 a fish



One of the tanks with artificial coral :)