tropical fish Aquarium baby fry fish tank
aquarium fish ,swordtail fry ,guppies, sucker, bala shark, phantom tetras, rosie goldie barb, tiger barb , neon tetra, angelfish, silver dollar, rainbow , yellow cichlid, elephant nose, and many more
Duration : 0:3:30
Categories: tropical fish tanks Tags: and many more, Angelfish, aquarium swordtail fry, bala shark, guppies, neon tetra, phantom tetras, rainbow, rosie goldie barb, silver dollar, sucker, tiger barb, yellow cichlid
90 gallons aquarium fish tank Rainbow big Shark Red tail 3 month later
90 gallons aquarium fish tank Rainbow Shark Red tail 3 month later.
Duration : 0:1:25
Categories: freshwater tropical fish Tags: "20, angel, cory, Feed Comunity Aquarium, Feeding Fish, Flake Food, freshwater, gallon, Gourami, pictus, rainbow, shark, sword, Tank, tropical fish
300ltr Planted Freshwater Tropical Aquarium
My new 300ltr tropical aquarium.
Fish include Tiger Barbs, Neon Tetra, Silver Tip Tetra, Black Widow Tetra, Rainbow Sharks, Silver / Bala Sharks, Zebra Loach, Harlaquin Tetra.
More fish in this tank but I don’t know what (make / model) types they are.
There are 2 plecs in this tank somewhere but aren’t playing out today…..A King Tiger Plec and a Leapard Plec.
Duration : 0:6:40
Categories: freshwater tropical fish Tags: 300ltr, 60g, Aquarium, bala, barb, freshwater, green, neon, planted, rainbow, sand, shark, silver, tetra, tiger, tip, tropical
JAWS – Shark feeding in my freshwater aquarium
Here’s a video of my 70 gallon freshwater aquarium. The video features footage of feeder goldfish & minnows getting eaten. I have a variety of fish including 2 paroon sharks (similar to ID sharks), tire track eel, jumbo crayfish, rainbow crab, royal knife fish, blood parrot cichlid, common pleco, red tail shark, albino & regular rainbow sharks, and more…
Duration : 0:4:1
Categories: freshwater tropical fish Tags: Aquarium, crab, crayfish, feeder, feeding, films, freshwater, goldfish, ID, jaws, karim, klallani, lallani, paroon, rainbow, shark
37 Gallon Tropical Fish Tank
Our first 37 gallon tropical fish tank
Angel Fish
Rainbow Fish
Duration : 0:2:0
Pet Fish Care : How to Tell When a Saltwater Fish Tank Cycles
The best way to tell when a saltwater fish tank has cycled is to test the nitrate and ammonia levels on a regular basis. Learn to tell when a salt water fish tank cycles with tips from the manager of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care.
Expert: Hunter Leber
Bio: Hunter Leber is the saltwater livestock manager at the Austin Aqua-Dome in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Duration : 0:1:16
Categories: aquarium fish tanks Tags: aquariums, care, crabs, fish, freshwater, hermit, pet, rainbow, saltwater, tanks
Planted Tropical Aquarium Upgrade
This is my 2ft tropical aquarium. The following livestock: apistogramma cacatuoides red, Endlers Guppy (Poecilia reticulata), Pygmy Corys, Glowlight Danio, Rasbora Hengeli, Forktail Rainbow Fish, Japanese Marsh or Grass Shrimps (Caridina japonica), Asian Filter Shrimp/Bamboo Shrimp/Wood Shrimp/Fan Shrimp (Atyopsis moluccensis) and Manderin Orange Shrimp.
Duration : 0:1:52
Categories: tropical fish tanks Tags: apistogramma, Aquarium, asian, Atyopsis, bamboo, cacatuoides, caridina, corys, danio, endlers, Fan, filter, fish, foot, Forktail, glowlight, Grass, guppy, Hengeli, japanese, Japonica, Manderin, Marsh, moluccensis, or, orange, planted, poecilia, Pygmy, rainbow, rasbora, reticulata, shrimp, Shrimps, Tank, tropical, wood
Pet Fish Care : How Do I Change the Water in a Fish Aquarium?
Fish aquarium water should be changed at least once or twice a month to keep pet fish healthy. Change the water in a fish aquarium with tips from the manager of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care.
Expert: Hunter Leber
Bio: Hunter Leber is the saltwater livestock manager at the Austin Aqua-Dome in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Duration : 0:1:6
Categories: aquarium fish tanks Tags: aquariums, care, crabs, fish, freshwater, hermit, pet, rainbow, saltwater, tanks
Freshwater aquarium fish tank (Marine / Saltwater Theme Style) Update
11/12/09
The African Knife fish was moved to another tank that I am working on. The other fish’s from the first video are no longer with me and either died or was sold to the local pet shops so I could invest on other fish. The only fish that is still in the tank from the first video is the rainbow shark. I’ve had the Bush Fish in this tank for about 8 months now and he’s grown quite a bit. I had him when he was just the size of a golf ball. The rest of the cichlids you see in the video have only been in the tank for a couple of months. They are still about half the size of their adult counterpart, so eventually I will have to buy a bigger tank, but they seem happy for now. Aggression is kept pretty low as they all have hiding places, and are fed a strict vegetational diet. Normally I don’t see Bush Fish’s with African cichlids due to the cichlids aggressive behavior, but so far, they haven’t bothered mine. In fact, they try to stay clear from him.
The tank is overstocked, but I really don’t believe in the 1 inch per gallon thing. It seems kind of ridicules to me. As long as the water quality is kept at best, give the fish what they need, and the fish show normal behavior, good coloration & stay active (signifying good health and happiness) then you should be fine.
Since I still go to college, water changes can be quite a hassle, so I have just recently implemented mangrove seedlings. They all have roots and some are beginning to have leaves. As far as I can tell, these are the best natural Nitrate filters I have ever used! In fact, it has stayed a consistent 5 ppm! and I haven’t given the tank a water change in over 2 weeks! I was really surprised on how effective they were for such a heavily stocked tank! As far as ammonia and nitrites go, I haven’t seen them in years! The tank has been running since 2006.
I also have a freshwater clam thats been in there for almost a year. It really has not grown much, but it sure does move a lot, lol. But it generally stays near the middle of the tank, where the current is the strongest.
SPECS:
-20g Long Tank
-Crushed Coral Sand Substrate
-Emperor 350 Power Filter
-Penguin 100 Power Filter
-20 x Mangrove’s in a Top Fin 30 Power Filter
-Florescent Lighting
-Fake Corals and Plants With Many Hiding Places
Fish:
3 X Yellow Labs (2.5″-3″)
2 X Red Zebras (2.5″)
1 X Acei (3″)
1 X Jewel (2.3″)
1 X Rainbow Shark (4″)
1 X Ctenopoma acutirostre / Leopard Bush Fish (3.3″)
Other Creatures:
1 X Freshwater Clam (2″)
Duration : 0:2:36
Feeding fish with Flake Food
