buraccha
New member
introduction:
So as you can see, I am a student who studies in the field of biology and
this year I have a course of breeding of living organism. My team and i decided to choose saltwater fish cause i always wanted to do marine breeding to gain experience and learn more about aquaculture as an marine aquarist and that's what I'd like to do for my career. We decided to choose the clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris), cause its one of the fish that is the easiest to breed (read a lots of books and web) in captivity.
I decided to share my project in this forum, because there is a lot of peoples who reads thread on this forum and a lot of them are expert than me. So i can learn from the advice and share their experience with clown breeding. So dont be affraid to comment or write some fact to share.
(srry if my english is hard to understand...)
So lets get started!
Here Set-up info:
-40 gal. tank (i dont know if 40 is too big for a pair...)
-aquamaxx hang-on skimmer (for chemical/mechanical filtration)
-hang-on filter with carbon, marine pure and sponge (for bio/mechanical filtration)
-airstone (oxygen)
-heater+thermometer
-flower pot (hiding spot for fish)
p.s one disavantage is that i dont have sump cause $$$.
Day 1.
The aquarium is installated, cleaned and filled with mixed saltwater at 1.021 sp. gravity. To start the nitrifying cycle and to established the tank faster i used the product Bio S from Aquaforest. Filter and skimmer are in function and the heater is set to 24°C.
For now, i plan to wait at least 2 weeks(instruction from bio S) before adding the fish. The pair is already formed (sub-adult)and they are waiting at the LFS during the maturation of the tank.
Question for you readers:
1-is there something i miss in the set-up?
2-do i need to add a wavemaker?
thank you
to be continued...
So as you can see, I am a student who studies in the field of biology and
this year I have a course of breeding of living organism. My team and i decided to choose saltwater fish cause i always wanted to do marine breeding to gain experience and learn more about aquaculture as an marine aquarist and that's what I'd like to do for my career. We decided to choose the clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris), cause its one of the fish that is the easiest to breed (read a lots of books and web) in captivity.
I decided to share my project in this forum, because there is a lot of peoples who reads thread on this forum and a lot of them are expert than me. So i can learn from the advice and share their experience with clown breeding. So dont be affraid to comment or write some fact to share.
(srry if my english is hard to understand...)
So lets get started!
Here Set-up info:
-40 gal. tank (i dont know if 40 is too big for a pair...)
-aquamaxx hang-on skimmer (for chemical/mechanical filtration)
-hang-on filter with carbon, marine pure and sponge (for bio/mechanical filtration)
-airstone (oxygen)
-heater+thermometer
-flower pot (hiding spot for fish)
p.s one disavantage is that i dont have sump cause $$$.
Day 1.
The aquarium is installated, cleaned and filled with mixed saltwater at 1.021 sp. gravity. To start the nitrifying cycle and to established the tank faster i used the product Bio S from Aquaforest. Filter and skimmer are in function and the heater is set to 24°C.
For now, i plan to wait at least 2 weeks(instruction from bio S) before adding the fish. The pair is already formed (sub-adult)and they are waiting at the LFS during the maturation of the tank.
Question for you readers:
1-is there something i miss in the set-up?
2-do i need to add a wavemaker?
thank you
to be continued...