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by cloudhands
Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:22 pm
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: Which tank for Niwaella delicata
Replies: 5
Views: 7752

Which tank for Niwaella delicata

Hi Gang, it's been a while since I posted. Still have a house full of loaches. So I just got 3 Niwaella delicata, in a Q tank with a powerhead. They seem quite happy in there with some Rapashys from time to time, and I'll start some baby brine shrimp. I'm trying to figure out which tank to put them ...
by cloudhands
Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:24 am
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: Homaloptera smithis bought as Balitora burmanica
Replies: 9
Views: 9659

Re: Balitora burmanica

If you do want Balitora Burmanica, Wetspot in Portland has been shipping them for some months now. He's calling them, on his lis, "Butterfly butterfly loach loach." So that's what we call them around here. We got four of them in January, and they seem to be thriving in the river tank.
by cloudhands
Sun Mar 20, 2011 10:27 am
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: botia striata or Botia kubotai most playful/active?
Replies: 7
Views: 7104

Re: botia striata or Botia kubotai most playful/active?

In my experience, the kubotai grow pretty slowly, so if you have long term hopes of getting a larger tank, you'd have a while. In our tank we seem to have an unusually active and visible school of striata, for whatever reason. Indeed, one of the striata seems to be the dominant fish for the whole ta...
by cloudhands
Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:15 pm
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: tank disaster of 2010
Replies: 22
Views: 20563

Re: tank disaster of 2010

Yes, Glenna, it does look great! You may remember we also had a tank disaster last early January. Katie says it was the 4th. Has she posted about this years? It was January 5th, this time. I had been in my office working. Katie called me, and I walked out of my office with the phone, to hear a tank ...
by cloudhands
Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:32 am
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: temperature probe for DIY hillstream chiller?
Replies: 1
Views: 2689

temperature probe for DIY hillstream chiller?

Cooling the hillstream river tank: Right now I have a little woodstove fan on a lamp timer blowing down on the water surface, set to blow about half the time. I fiddle with the timing a bit depending on ambient temperature, but it does keep the hillstream river tank around the mid-70s with some fidd...
by cloudhands
Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:28 am
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: Gastromyzon viriosus
Replies: 39
Views: 42208

We got at least one of these the other week. Maybe two. The one is picture perfect as an example of the viriosus. It's very animated, moving about a lot, healthy and perky in the Q tank for these two weeks. The other one looks a lot like it in pattern, but it is less yellow (no yellow at all really)...
by cloudhands
Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:23 am
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Nitrates/algae driving me nuts!!
Replies: 11
Views: 12646

The bacteria we want is not so much free-floating, but stuck onto objects. It's not so much loose in the gravel, but adhered to it. Unless you suck up the gravel itself, you're not going to suck up all the nitrifying bacteria that may be associated with it.
by cloudhands
Sat Sep 04, 2010 9:53 am
Forum: Loach Forum
Topic: Humming powerhead.
Replies: 4
Views: 4547

Our powerheads-on-manifolds were horribly hummy. Out of everything I tried, there were two things that helped the most: 1: Isolate the powerhead from the manifold with a length of rubber hose. The rubber absorbs a lot of vibration. 2: Contrary to others' experience, I actually found that isolating t...
by cloudhands
Sat Sep 04, 2010 9:45 am
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

Yes, they are interesting. They are stars in an especially interesting Quarantine tank-- with a Serpenticobita Octozona, 3 Homaloptera confuzona, one hillstream that we don't even know, and some other hillstreams. They don't actually seem to show any interest in the surface. They'll swim up off the ...
by cloudhands
Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:48 am
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

> brackish water As pointed out above, these seem to be euryhaline, and should tolerate fresh as well as salt water. From what I've found about these gobies, they will generally not crawl out of the water even if given the opportunity. As we were releasing them after floating in tupperware, tipping ...
by cloudhands
Mon Aug 30, 2010 10:06 pm
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

Yes, I've been googling for a while now, and I just came back here to post that. I'm pretty sure we've got Pseudapocryptes elongatus, Elongate Mudskipper. I found a thread where Frank Greco has not been able to get them past quarantine; they always succumb to a bacterial infection. However these hav...
by cloudhands
Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:43 pm
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

A photo of them in the fish store: http://www.lehet.com/bitbucket/IMG_1161.jpg We brought two home. While the light was good, they were still pretty greyed out, so no photos from home yet. That photo above makes them look a little bit more mud-skipper-ish than they are acting here in the Q tank. The...
by cloudhands
Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:43 pm
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

A photo of them in the fish store: http://www.lehet.com/bitbucket/IMG_1161.jpg We brought two home. While the light was good, they were still pretty greyed out, so no photos from home yet. That photo above makes them look a little bit more mud-skipper-ish than they are acting here in the Q tank. The...
by cloudhands
Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:50 pm
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

And the LFS person may have actually spelled it gobioie esserratus -- not that that helps at all to our googling.
by cloudhands
Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:08 pm
Forum: Freshwater Forum
Topic: Goby -- Gobioiess serratus ???
Replies: 12
Views: 11972

Thank you!

They're in fresh water now, and surviving, but I don't think the LFS knows anything about the origins or care of this fish.

I guess we'll drive and see them tomorrow. We can bring a laptop along and maybe google from a cafe after we see it, or post here.