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johnpecn` 12-09-08 02:41

glassfish ????
 
καλησπερα μετα απο πολυ διαβασμα και εξοδα καταφερα να φτιαξω ενα σωστο ενυδρειο οσον αφορα το φιλτρο και τις τιμες του νερου.Εχω μεσα καποια ψαρια που δεν τα επελεξα εγω αλλα επειδη τα συμπαθησα τελικα θα τα κρατησω.
5 αρλεκινοι
1 θυληκο μονομαχο
1 Glasfish (αυτα τα κακομοιρα που οι απληστοι εμποροι βαφουν)
λοιπον το προβλημα μου ειναι οτι οσο και να ψαχνω δεν μπορω να βρω της συνθηκες διαβιωσης του glassfish,μηπως καποιος ξερει να μου πει ωστε να δω αν ειμαι σε θεση να του προσφερω μια ανετη ζωη;
εννοω τι ph τι dGh τι θερμοκρασια θελει.

ΥΓ
χαριζεται και ενα upside down γατοψαρο μικρο .
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παιδια ακυρο,εψαξα σε αλλα site εκτος το δικο μας.βρηκα τι χρειαζεται το ψαρακι αλλα λεει οτι θελει κοπαδι και τωρα εχω αλλη απορια αν αγορασω αλλα αβαφα ψαρια μηπως το απομονωσουν σαν αρωστο η σαν κατι περιεργο;

Petran22 12-09-08 02:45

Scientific Name: Parambassis ranga (originally referred to as Chanda ranga)
Common Names: Glassfish, Glass Perch, Siamese Glassfish, Glass Fish
Care Level: Moderate
Size: 3 inches 7-8cm
pH: 6.5 - 7.5
Temperature: 68° - 86° 20-28 κελσιου
Water Hardness: 7 - 19 dGH
Lifespan: Unsure
Origin: Southern Asia from Pakistan to Malaysia
Temperament/Behavior: Very energetic yet peaceful
Breeding / Mating / Reproduction: To induce spawning they need slightly brackish water conditions with elevated temperatures. They may place eggs on plant leaves. Raising the fry is another story all together. Considered difficult.
Tank Size: A few specimens could likely be kept in a species-only 10g. 20g and at least five glassfish is preferable.
Compatible Tank Mates: Many. Would likely make excellent dither fish in groups of five or more. Would also make good "target" fish for species that get aggressive during mating. Glassfish are very fast swimmers, and also seem to be playful. Obviously, avoid predators large enough to eat the glassfish. Purely aggressive tankmates may not be the best choice, though glassfish may do well in a tank with semi-aggressive fish and plenty of hiding places.
Fish Disease / Illness: Freshwater Fish Disease page includes symptoms, diagnosis and treatment info. Only painted glassfish seem to be particularly susceptible to any particular disease. Painting seems to encourage ich and fin rot immediately after paining, and makes the fish more likely to develop Lymphocystis, a viral infection that causes white cysts on the body and fins, throughout its life.
Food / Diet: Frozen or fresh, mostly carnivorous diet. Generally do not eat dry food, according to several sources. That being said, I have fed my glassfish nothing but flakes and freeze-dried bloodworms, and they are always eager to eat.
Tank Region: Supposedly mid to bottom. This may be a result of lethargy induced by brackish water. In purely freshwater tanks, they range across the entire depth of the aquarium. Gender: Males develop dark edge to their dorsal fin.


πιστευω σε καλυψα.... :P


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