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Friday, March 19, 2010

8-Ball

Posted by Sarah on October 7, 2009

It’s been a sad week.

The last of the chameleon eggs went bad, and 8-Ball, our Figure 8 puffer died.

He seemed to be doing great, and eating well, so I’m really not sure what happened.

8-Ball was the one remaining puffer we had, and I hoped that he would be around for a long time.

I guess some things aren’t meant to be.

Fishy Push Presents

Posted by Sarah on September 5, 2009

What does it say about me that I’d rather have these avacodo puffers than any other type of push present that I can think of?

I don’t really want a push present, the puffers are already out of my price range even if I did, and the last thing we need with a baby girl due in less than 2 months is more fish, although Jeff thought she should have her own fish tank when we first found out we were pregnant.

I think that’s changed though, at least for now.

In case you don’t know – a push present is something you get during or shortly after labor to thank you for pushing the baby out.

I’ve heard of jewelry, trips, spa visits, and all sorts of push presents, but I’ve never heard of fishy push presents.

Have you?

The case of the dead guppies

Posted by Sarah on August 18, 2009

Jeff and I were talking to someone this weekend who’s having trouble keeping guppies alive.

He said he’s bought guppies from all over town to eliminate inbreeding, but each time the guppies manage to die within a few days of purchase.

At first he was keeping the guppies with mollies and swordtails, but after he read online that you couldn’t keep guppies with mollies and swordtails he started keeping the guppies in a tank by themselves.

For the record, we’ve kept guppies with mollies and swordtails, and although we haven’t had many surviving guppy fry, the adult guppies were fine.

The swordtails and mollies did hunt down any kind of fry that were in the tank, so if you’re trying to breed, I wouldn’t suggest keeping them together.

Although Jeff and I didn’t determine if the guy with the problem was actually buying from all five of the local stores in the area, at various times I’ve seen guppies that didn’t look healthy in all of the local stores.

We were pretty fortunate with our guppies – we did have one batch of feeder guppies that died – I think the male feeders are prettier than some of the fancier guppies, so we tried them first, even though they don’t always get the best care.

Of course that reminds me – I should have asked the guy if he was using feeders, but he did say he purchased some at a store that I know doesn’t sell feeder guppies, so he probably was buying at least some fancy guppies.

Our second batch of guppies – three females and one male did great. They also didn’t eat their fry, so we woke up one morning to see about 20 newborn guppy fry floating above the heater, with the adult gupppies happily swimming around the tank.

Unfortunately, our guppies have all died now, so we didn’t have any to offer.

Since I’d just done my daily browsing of Aquabid, I suggested that he check out Aquabid for endlers or guppies. Some of the strains are even advertised as not eating their fry, which is great if you’re interested in breeding them, either to sell, or to feed to your other fish, like this guy was doing.

Have you had anything similar happen?

I have heard several times that livebearers in general don’t seem to be as healthy as they once were due to inbreeding.

Have you noticed this?

Do you have any suggestions for someone who keeps having trouble finding guppies that will stay alive locally?

Fishie Updates

Posted by Sarah on July 28, 2009

So, how are your fish doing?

After our two week vacation, we came back and found a lot of our fish had disappeared.

We’d changed the water before we left, and someone came over to feed the fish every day, so I’m not really sure what happened.

We ended up with one discus fry left, about 5 or 6 german blue rams – and only one adult ram.

A couple of our harlequin rasboras, and our badis are also gone.

It was kind of disappointing to come home to so many missing fish, but I guess that’s what we get for going away.

How are your fish doing?

Do you make any special preparations before you leave for a week or two?