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Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:15 am
by ClownLoachSharky
Same hear but first things first. I want discus, hillstreams, khulis, a giant gourami but i cant figure out where they will go. especially the gg.

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 4:22 pm
by hx
Thanks, guys, for the feedback.

A funny thing happened after pruning the Samolus: a fierceful blooming season:
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ClownLoachSharky wrote: i cant figure out where they will go. especially the gg.
I want gg:s as well. Can't house them for now, though. They need what, 1000 liters/250 gals to be happy?

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:19 pm
by hx
I'm too happy with the plant growth in the tank. Have to do something about it.
Even though the Valoya led fixture seems to do the trick, I'm a bit dissatisfied with the color. I'll try metal halides for a change.


I've got two of these 70W HQI shop fixtures laying around:
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I cut off the bulb housings
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And fixed them into a rack I made
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Nothing too fancy.
I might have to get new bulbs to replace the 830s (3000K) later, but I'll see how the color is with these first.
Will rig it in in a couple of days.

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 6:53 pm
by ClownLoachSharky
wow thats cool.

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:08 pm
by hx
Some boring video footage of the tank.

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 12:57 am
by cider
hi, sorry i have not ventured on the site in so long, after loosing my clowns , it became more and more difficult.. it was pretty tough to watch them pass ( bad meds-my fault) and lost the heart to replace them. I actually don't/can't fit a tank large enough for 5 adults anyway,so it seemed a moot point. Sorry I never explained. Took me this long to speak of it. Felt I owed you guys the explanation why i disappeared.

OK, so I couldn't stay away forever , and when i checked out your video of your skippers, I was blown away ! They are just too cool , and the habitat you have created for them is awesome . I hope they know how lucky they are :wink: ,oh and the video was not ''boring" , I am sure many who saw it were as mesmerized as I . I think you are my biggest fan ,with all the work you have put into this and your choice of ''wet pets'' ! Your thread is a wonder to follow .

I was wondering if they are same sex or a pair, and if so , do they mate in captivity. Would be a dream to see that .

I still keep fish, I still have the 54g corner/trigon , which i have for 2 plecs, some diamond tetras and some harlequin raspbora, also dwarf rainbows and a farlowella. The 30 is for 2 smaller plecs, medusas, on order , and a school of celebes. I guess i got bit with the plec bug and with the room I have that will be it . I still love clowns ,their personalities are a blast to watch , and I bow my head to all of you guys who have also gone through a disaster, yet continue to forge ahead and give them great homes . G

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:12 am
by hx
cider wrote:hi, sorry i have not ventured on the site in so long, after loosing my clowns , it became more and more difficult.. it was pretty tough to watch them pass ( bad meds-my fault) and lost the heart to replace them. I actually don't/can't fit a tank large enough for 5 adults anyway,so it seemed a moot point. Sorry I never explained. Took me this long to speak of it. Felt I owed you guys the explanation why i disappeared.

OK, so I couldn't stay away forever , and when i checked out your video of your skippers, I was blown away ! They are just too cool , and the habitat you have created for them is awesome . I hope they know how lucky they are :wink: ,oh and the video was not ''boring" , I am sure many who saw it were as mesmerized as I . I think you are my biggest fan ,with all the work you have put into this and your choice of ''wet pets'' ! Your thread is a wonder to follow .

I was wondering if they are same sex or a pair, and if so , do they mate in captivity. Would be a dream to see that .

I still keep fish, I still have the 54g corner/trigon , which i have for 2 plecs, some diamond tetras and some harlequin raspbora, also dwarf rainbows and a farlowella. The 30 is for 2 smaller plecs, medusas, on order , and a school of celebes. I guess i got bit with the plec bug and with the room I have that will be it . I still love clowns ,their personalities are a blast to watch , and I bow my head to all of you guys who have also gone through a disaster, yet continue to forge ahead and give them great homes . G

Hi, G, and welcome back!
Sorry to hear about your adversities in fishkeeping. Medicating fish is always tricky, more so all the time, as there's stronger chemicals being used on pretty much all levels of the trade.
Happy to hear that you have found a new approach to the hobby and are enjoying it again!

Thanks for your kind words on the vid and the tank.
There's four Periophthalmodon septemradiatus mudskippers in the tank. They seem to be referred to as "Vietnamese mudskippers".
Three of them are males and one is female. The dominant male was clearly digging up sand from one of the pools and building a "nest"-sort of a thing with the help of Samolus leaves on top of the pit. But the female didn't seem interested in his forthcomings.

It is possible, that they won't breed unless there's a possibility to dig a tunnel in mud, as they do in the nature.
On the other hand, there's reports of mudskippers producing fry in tanks without mud, so perhaps there's hope?

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:53 am
by cider
hi hx , thanks and hope you get some fry . I know you will show us if that happens . Again, wonderful thread. :D

G

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 4:03 am
by hx
I had to tare down and thoroughly clean this ol' tank after a serious mealybug infestation.
Trashed all vegetation. Bummer.

Happy to say it's getting back to action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eedpYQbCjIw

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 5:02 pm
by Greek
I see You are a perfect nature-imitator. That's a pure talent! Keep on doing that, it is amazing ;)

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 6:13 am
by hx
For the first I got this on video.
Looks like mating behaviour to my eye.

There's an inbuilt water cave in the scape, into which the female follows the male in the end of this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5r6i25rwHc

Re: Mudskipper paludarium- an alternative solution

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 2:00 am
by NancyD
Oh, very interesting, hx. I'm sorry I haven't been over to this non-loach forum in a long time. I love your mudskippers & habitat!