L17 + L18 - Fish Husbandry Flashcards
What are the 3 types of aquatic environments?
Fresh water
Salt water
Brackish water
What 7 parameters need to be controlled in an aquatic environment?
Temperature – temperature shock is the most dangerous to fish
Salinity – incorrectly salinity affects a fishes ability to osmoregulation
pH – best kept the same as natural habitat. usually an indicator of other problems.
Ammonia – highly toxic
Nitrite – makes blood cells ineffective
Nitrate – mildly toxic effects algal/coral growth
Phosphate – effects algal/coral growth
What is biological filtration?
Bacteria oxidize ammonia into less toxic nitrites, and these are oxidized into even less toxic nitrates. In the natural environment these nitrates are subsequently taken up by plants
Aquariums are usually much more densely stocked with fish than the natural environment. This increases the amount of ammonia produced in the relatively small volume of the aquarium.
The bacteria responsible for breaking down the ammonia colonize the surface objects inside the aquarium; chemically inert porous sponge, which provides a large SA
These bacterial colonies take several weeks to form, during which time the aquarium is vulnerable to a condition commonly known as “new tank syndrome” if stocked with fish too quickly.
What is mechanical filtration?
Normally used to polish water by forcing
water through various media’s and/or
exposing water to environments which would sterilise and remove DOC’s and debris.
Give 4 examples of mechanical filtration
- Pressurised media filters
- UV sterilizers
- Filter collection socks
- Foam fractionation
What is foam filtration?
Air is cut into tiny bubbles and pumped through the water at the bottom of a tank.
The air then rises up the reaction chamber, attaching to dissolved organic compounds as it goes.
The top debris is then skimmed from the top.
What is chemical filtration?
Chemical additives for reef tanks - Increasing essential nutrients and elements for cnidarians
Carbon filtration - Attracting impurities and compounds in the water effectively removing then and polishing water quality.
Why is the type of light given important and what types are there?
Most important to photosynthetic organisms. Proven to increase fish colour and promote good health
Types of lighting and pros and cons
- Halides
- Light tubes
- LED
Give 5 aquarium design considerations
Species ecology • Overall species size • Lighting preference • Compatibility & Comfort ability • Ease of access