Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

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Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by Sardou31 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:45 pm

Hi, I apologize in advance for my english.
I want to introduce in my tank (6.08gal) a couple of stiphodon semoni.
I would like to know of what you think of it.

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Re: Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by plaalye » Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:16 am

I think your tank is too small.

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Re: Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by tyrano34 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 4:33 am

Hello friends, sardou is a member of my forum aqualifestyle France.
I have often seen 30-liter aquariums kept by Japanese with Stiphodon.

You know that I have Stiphodon semoni in 120 liters lot of months, I do not see any growth in the stiphodon semoni.

though Other Stiphodon rainbow grow them well.

We know the Stiphodon semoni and the smallest Stiphodon.
When I observe, I see a Stiphodon very timid, he contented himself with a small territory.

When I look at the aquarium fluval edge, I guess the experience can be very interesting
because it could exploit the entire surface of the aquarium.

I wonder if could have put a couple or a trio maximum within 42 cm of the aquarium.
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Re: Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by odyssey » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:59 am

Hi, Sardou31.
I'm not good at English, either, so there may be misunderstanding.

I think the ability of the filtration system is more important than the size of the water tank.
I think strong long illumination is effective in keeping of the fish species which makes the alga principal food.
But strong illumination sometimes makes the water temperature rise, so an water tank cooling system is sometimes needed.

There is an individual that eats a blood worm, but there is an individual that never tries to eat a blood worm, too.
My biggest interest is how to increase the cultivation amount of the alga.

I uploaded one video clip to youtube.
S.atropurpureus is eating alga.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3EqvvbFQsU

Wonderful video clips of aqualifestylefrance were found recently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xyk7A3FoSlc

It's a strange thing, but I have not seen this Stiphodon being sold by a name as S.semoni in Japan.
Male and female of Stiphodon.sp imported from Indonesia as "Blue moon" or " Metallic blue" in Japan.
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"Blue moon" and S.atropurpureus from Taiwan.
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S.percnopterygionus is smallest in Stiphodon genus with my keeping.
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Re: Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by plaalye » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:50 am

Tank size is a personal choice. S. semoni don't seem to travel much, but I like to give my fish plenty of room. I have a small group of these in a 15 gal, 24x12x12 and for me, that's as small as I would go. Agree with odyssey about the filtration and algae growth. They like plenty of water movement.

I've not seen them sold here as s. semoni either odyssey. Always s. atropurpureous or "cobalt blue".

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Re: Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by tyrano34 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:24 am

thank you my friend, I have a friend who tried the tablets of pleco for Stiphodon all ate and were taken from living color.
http://enjoypet.img1.kr/infor/jbl_novo_pleco_100.jpg

I tried the tablets and my Stiphodon took many colors, they have a nice belly.

I do not forget the idea of growing algae.
I am looking for ideas of culture, but if the pellets are given their proper diet why not give them.

If I thought a couple or a trio of Stiphodon in this aquarium, which is a filter cascade and stiphodon does cover all surface aquarium and aquarium creates a lot of algae.

In addition to the Stiphodon eat all the windows of the aquarium.
At first I thought that they need lots of space but by observing them better, I changed my mind.



The semoni arrived by an exporter to Indonesia, several French wholesalers working with asia and germany.

I know them better to have a larger aquarium, but I do not think the fish is not endangered in the length of 42 cm.

And so have put a male and two females, maybe lot of chance for reproduction.
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Re: Stiphodon semoni in Fluval Edge

Post by Sardou31 » Sun Jan 16, 2011 1:26 pm

Thank you all for your responses. I think I'll try it because it must be one that test.

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