NEW FISH AND PLANTS FOR THE TANK
I love relaxing weekends in Vancouver. Sometimes the best weekends are spent at home.
My favourite moment was Allan and I spontaneously dancing in the middle of our living room together for absolutely no reason. Other good moments include playing 9 holes of golf at Westwood Plateau (Academy course) with Trev and Tom, doing yoga every night together before bed, and of course… visiting the fish store.
As I mentioned in a previous post, Allan and I are slowly putting the work into building our fish tank into an aquascape. The first step is of course to get the right lightning (check), CO2 going (check), and the right water conditions for the plants and the fish (in progress). After that, it’s a matter of designing what you want your ‘scape to look like, picking out the right fish and plants, and making sure you can keep everything alive! Definitely not easy at all.
It’s worth it though. It’s like a moving piece of art.
So we stopped by our favourite fish store, Big Al’s, to pick up a couple new plants and some new fish.
Here’s a shot of our work-in-progress tank. As you can see, pretty bare on plants and way too much algae.
We bought a Red Dragon Discus… I’ve always wanted Discus fish in our tank, but they are tricky to keep happy and need specific conditions. I think we’ve finally got the right set up, and the Discus so far seems to be fitting into the community. It’s a gorgeous fish, somewhat expensive, but very much worth it. The red pattern really stands out in the tank. Over time, as the Discus matures, it will start to develop iridescent blue in its fins to complement the red colouring. Very excited! Nickname: Disco Stu.
We also got 2 new bunches of Rangeri Sword plants. We’d like to eventually fill the back wall with them. Some more plants will hopefully keep the algae levels down a bit more.
We also picked up 2 Golden Rams… really beautiful fish, but difficult to keep alive. We’re hoping they will grow big in the tank because that gorgeous yellow colour would be a nice addition.
We’ve been having a serious algae problem ever since we added the new light (as you can see in some of the photos), so we purchased 4 Siamese algae eaters. We were pretty skeptical that they would make any difference at all… and had been warned that they would do well with our red-tipped shark… but so far they seem to be faring well. And miraculously… they are actually eating the algae!
Here they are in action chowing down on our algae.. we couldn’t believe it!
A side profile of some of the new fish in the tank… very excited!
Although we are still quite a ways from the aquascape we want, we are making good progress and are really loving the new fish already!
Tags: algae eaters, Aquascapes, Aquascaping, Fish, fish tank, Golden Ram, Rangeri Sword Plants, Red Dragon Discus







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August 10th, 2009 at 1:13 pm
that disco fish is really pretty! love how your fish look so happy in their new home.
August 10th, 2009 at 1:59 pm
Wow – I really should show Marnie pictures of your setup so far. Although her aquarium really wasn’t functional when we moved (she had a couple of Albino Corries in a small hexagonal one, but the 25gal was empty), she’s been telling me that once we get all unpacked she’s gonna get herself all setup again. I’d like to try real plants instead of the crappy plastic ones she uses, but it’s her call.
August 10th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
Well said, Allie – I think it is actually like a little piece of artwork, it’s so neat! I love the direction you guys are going with this – reaaaally starting to come together!
August 10th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Thanks Liv! I love Disco Stu… I have to admit I can’t stop looking at him
Chris, definitely show her pics! I’d love to see what she sets up in the future. Real plants are definitely the way to go… not only do they look better, but they are much healthier for the fish in the water as well.
Sean, thank ya! I really hope it all comes together. But it’ll be a while, a lot of work, and lots more $$
Hope your travels are going well!
August 10th, 2009 at 7:14 pm
It’s turning out so, so beautifully! Such a fun project.
August 10th, 2009 at 10:28 pm
Tempted to add little “OM NOM NOM” bubbles to your shots of the algae eaters in action, heh…
Disco Stu makes me think of a very colorful piranha fish, a little, with his underbite there – very cool looking fish!
August 12th, 2009 at 7:03 am
A fish tank with fish would never work at my apartment. The plants in the apartment are barely surviving. My flatmate and I kept forgetting watering the plants. I try to water during week days but since I’m often away on weekends the plants don’t get watered at all for 2 or 3 days. Seeing how “green” our plants are I’m sure a fish tank certainly wouldn’t work.
August 12th, 2009 at 8:07 am
Used to have a discus fish but it did not work out…now in the process of converting the freshwater tank to a saltwater. A fish tank is one of the best things to have in the house.
August 15th, 2009 at 10:44 am
I don’t know so much about aquascape and fish tanks, but I always like fish. I wish I have a little one.
November 18th, 2009 at 4:46 pm
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