Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Maltese x Silky Terrier for adoption



31 Jan 2011 - Dog adopted

Please contact Eileen at 93842126 if you are able to help.
Location - Singapore

Monday, January 24, 2011

What exactly is 'New World Cichlids'

New World Cichlids, often referred to as South or Central American Cichlids. They are hardy, easy to care for and add brilliant color to the freshwater aquarium.
Here’s a good read, a 5 part series of articles by prof. Dean Hougen

Acaras : Cichlasoma, Aequidens, Bujurquina, Tahuantinsuyoa, Krobia, Ladacara, Cleithracara, Nannacara.

High Bodied Acaras : Heros, Hypselacara, Hoplarcus, Mesonauta, Pterophyllum, Symphysodon, Uaru, Acaronia, Caquetaia.

North America and some close relative : Thorichthys, Archocentrus, Herichthys, Mandopsis, Theraps, Amphilophus.   Neetroplus, Paraneetroplus, Herotila, Petenia. 

Geophagines : Geophagus, Satanoperca, Hump-head eartheaters, Brasiliensoids, Gymnogeophagus, Biotodoma, Retroculus, Acarichthys, Guianacara, Papiliochromis, Apistogramma, Apistograminoides.

Miscellaneous Genera : Cichla, Crenicieblines, Crenicarines, Chactobranchines. 
Includes Pike Cichlids, Checkerboard Cichlids, Oscar.

Introducing my 1st cichlids for 2011 - Caquetaia Umbrifera

The blue freckle monster … my first cichlids for 2011, brought him home on the 18th Jan to be exact.
This guy is only an inch big as has the company of 2 emperor red hooks.


For now, he is just a cute innocent looking baby, minding his own business. The blue freckle monster, as the name suggest, can grow up to a length of 2 feet.
My current tank setup is a 2 x 1.5ft, may only be able to house him for a good 6 months. Interior decoration consists of a piece of 2x1 ft tile (for easy maintenance and water management), a piece of big driftwood with lots of willow moss tied to it. The little umbie seems to like it a lot, clowning all over it like a clownfish over an anemone.
PH is around 7 and temperature is about 28 degree Celsius.
I used an overhead filter and a LED lamp for viewing pleasure and the moss as well.
Here’s another shot of this boy with the filter pump on the background. Gives a little perspective of how ‘big’ the fellow is right now.



And the tank mates, the forever hungry - emperor red hooks. Always a great addition if you want to get all your fishes to take on a pellet based diet.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Till date, I have yet to formally, keep journal of the fishes that I have kept.
Resources are limited but the number of (species) Cichlids, are like never ending.
I probably have kept before, no less than 80 types of Central and South American cichlids and a handful of African, Madagascan and Asian cichlids.
Turnover rate was high as I have limited tanks and whenever a species that is new in our local scene pops up, I just have to get them.
Come 2011, I have started this Blog to keep track of my never ending journey. Hopefully, along the way, new friends will be made.
So before I start with my 1st 2011 cichlid, here’s a collection of pictures of my former cichlids.