husbandry of aquarium fish Flashcards
history of aquaria
- china and japan: carp and koi
- 1850s: UK kept fish as hobby
- victorian england; fresh and marine species
- 1870s tropical
how many species of fish
20 000 -30 000
how are fish divided
jawed and non jawed
which fish is most commonly kept
teleosts
(jawed –> bony –> ray finned fish —> teleosts)
the nitrogen cycle
- nitrogen introduced as fish food and from plants
- ammonia excreted by fish and from decomposing material
- nitrosomas bacteria convert ammonia into nitrite
- nictorbactor bacteria convert nitrite into nitrate
- plants use nitrate as fertilizer
- cycle continues
water quality is determined by
- source
- changes
- filtration
- temp
town water is
high in chemicals : chlorine, copper and fluoride
what should you do to water before adding to tank
always test it
for a fresh water tank what should you do before adding fish
- let water stand for 12 hours
- use an airstone to agitate water and release gases
- commercial tank preparations
how should you prep a marine water tank
- let water stand for 12 hours
- use an airstone to agitate water and release gases
- commercial tank preparations
- add proprietary marine salt
- aim for specific gravity 1.023-1.027
for marine tanks what is the aim for specific gravity
1.023-1.027
why do you do water changes
to remove nitrates
how much water should you remove during water changes
4-10% weekly using a siphon
what is the purpose of water filtration
to filter the water to remove solid waste and chemicals
water filters can be:
- internal or external
- physical (straining)
- chemical (water flows through activated charcoal)
- biological (ceramic beats coated w nitrosomas and nitrobacter)
- all of above
what is new tank syndrome
100% water change; removes all the bacteria, when fish excrete waste ammonia spikes up and fish die
aquariums need to be ____ and marine tanks need to be _____
heated, cooled
what is water hardness
concentration of dissolved minerals in the water
when monitoring water quality, what parameters should you look at
- temp
- pH
- ammonia
- nitrites
- nitrates
- hardness
aeration refers to
dissolved oxygen
what is aeration reduced by
decaying food, too many plants, high temps
what is aeration increased by
ripples on water surface via air stones, spray bars
in terms of lighting ____ cycle is important
diurnal
what does light do in tank
- grow plants
- hormone production in fish
1 L of water = ___ kg
1
when choosing location of tank, what should you avoid
temperature extremes
- direct sunlight can produce too much heat and algal growth
high numbers of fish in a tank increases
- oxygen consumption
- waste
- spread of disease
what is the determining factor for stocking density
surface area (air-water interface determines oxygenation)
measure SA and measure adult body length
compatibility means that a group of fish
- don’t eat each other
- share similar environmental requirements
- share similar dietary requirements
- share similar behaviour
some normal behaviours of fish include
- hiding
- resting on bottom
- aggression
- competition
- preference for water levels
- schooling