Thursday, March 18, 2010
Little Frogs
They're so cute! Now I have some tiny frogs to sit next to my tiny turtles. The musk turtles are really the cutest little stinkers (and I do say stinkers literally too - they're not called stinkpot for nothing LOL. Just don't pick up one and startle it...). But my new frogs are a close rival to cuteness. They sing out back every year and I've never actually seen them until last week when David was out back at night, after a good rain, and the little things were all over the yard. He caught me a few and brought them in, we put them in the tank, and they started singing indoors too LOL
We found out what they sing about: it was mating season. I think I'll be seeing tadpoles soon!
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Pet Family Additions
I forgot to update the pet blog with the new members of the pet household!
I have uploaded some new pics of the updated total combined zoo here:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=155859&id=659558404&l=d5b5bcb428
And along with the move, Axel has a new duty: to accept me as his pack leader! He is currently undergoing some training that lets him know he does not have to be a pack leader, but rather instead that we are in charge of him. He is taking it pretty well, even if he is a bit stubborn and needs some reminders. ;) After all, he is 2 years old and this is a whole new lifestyle change for him. It is a good time in his life to begin this process. He is in a new home/location, and no longer has his brother with him either, which changes many dynamics.
So far we're really pleased with How To Talk Dog.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Unhappy Cucumber
Well, the cucumber has not been too happy for the past couple of days. Bought him on Thurs the 17th, so he's still new. He has been doing fine. But on Saturday, he looked like this pic below. That weird cornsilk-looking stuff is called his viscera, which is toxic stuff they use as a defense mechanism. He kept it hanging out there all day long.
Sunday, he clearly meant business because he ejected the viscera. I'm glad I was home to siphon it out. I touched a couple strands of it and it seemed to sting my thumb! It turned red and hurt. I poured vinegar on it (having heard to do this just that morning on Nat.Geo TV! when getting stung by a box jellyfish to prevent any more stingers from firing their venom.)
I wrote to the helpful staff of Wet Web Media and Bob promptly answered to confirm some questions I had. I feel better getting knowledge from someone who truly knows answers. I tried a couple of forums (my own just doesn't have much saltwater following, having stemmed from a betta community) and have met so far only with nothing, or criticism (nothing at *all* wrong with constructive criticism but minus the constructive part is flat out useless).
All of that to say.... that now I am officially ready (and properly motivated) to take the 20-gallon fresh water tank now and convert it into a saltwater. The Convict cichlid who was occupying it will just have to move back to a 10 because I'm not giving up a 20-long from another pet for him, nor would I have a place to put it when water-filled anyway. Plus the 20-tall tank has its own sturdy stand. If I want, I could even move it into my bedroom.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
The tank is yay!
The light bulb in my tank went out a couple days ago so I was running on an old backup bulb. But we've been talking about the need for increased lighting in the tank already. So instead of just replacing the bulb, David helped out my tank by upgrading my lighting fixture! :D Now it holds 2 bulbs instead of one. So one's a white light 32 watt, and one's a blue light 40 watt. This really ought to help things out!
Not only will the surviving plants and corals now be able to thrive, now I will be able to add new ones to the tank without hesitation. Though they were getting by, they require the additional wattage in lighting to propel forward any. Also, now the polyps that were just hanging in there ought to begin to look healthy again. The mushrooms were doing pretty good but the plants were not, except for some small clumps that hung in there. Those ought to really take off now.
Also bought at the LFS yesterday while we were getting the bulbs - a beautiful Pentaca anceps pink and yellow sea cucumber,
and an Arrow Crab.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
New Saltwater Friends
The saltwater tank has been nice and stable, the phosphates are in check now, and it was looking a tad empty, so yesterday it was time for - guess what..... a trip to the fishstore!
The existing residents:
Four 4- line Damselfish
Sea urchin
an emerald crab
couple of Mushroom corals that came in on some frags
It has grown!
Another one
several anemones
some Zoa polyps that aren't doing too good now; need to upgrade lighting. :(
Several of these. What the heck are these things!
It has a shell. And antennae.
Here are the new residents:
Sand sifting starfish
2 snails for the sand.
That's his antenna. He's buried under there. hehe
2 snails for the glass (turbo)
hermit crabs
bonus: emerald crab!
Bi-color Blenny
4 Chromis
Tank is looking much healthier and alive now!
Greatly in part to this new sump David put together for me, to help out with filteration
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Goodbye, Demon Fish!
The evil yellow damselfish is finally gone from my saltwater tank. It took David's help to get him out, but we took him to a LFS who would at least take him off my hands.
Now maybe I'll stop losing stuff! He killed off several of the new damsels I was trying to keep. Once I'm sure the tank is happy again (by the phosphates staying down (which they are after we installed the awesome turbo filter box in the sump), as this will help keep the nitrates processing out by the macro algae), maybe I will get a maroon clown back in, and some other things. I miss my maroon clown that I used to have before I moved the tank a few years ago and upset everything and lost him.
While there I also picked up an urchin, an anemone, and a bit of rock with some zoa polyps.
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