Sunday, May 12, 2013

GREEN WATER...


Sydney was fun...it is a very vibrant city with wind swept surfing beaches, a beautiful harbour and Sydney Opera House providing the backdrop for casual dining and wining. Last month I was preparing to leave my ranchus to nature's calling and head down to Australia for a week holiday. It was a planned seven days hiautus with the family leaving no one at home to tend to my fishes. Seven days with no water change for my fishes put me in a dilemma...I must have in place a system where I need not change water for seven days and meanwhile the younger fishes must be fed daily. Feeding is a must for the younger fishes as they are still at that critical stage of their growth, but feeding will foul the water with all the waste the fishes produce.



The only solution was green water, but I have not keep green for seven days without changing the water and the dark green of the green water on the sixth or seventh day could cause much damage like oxygen burn or even death. I experimented and managed to gauged the green hue over seven days and calibrated the lighting and feeding so that the water will remain lighter green for a longer period and when the green intensify, it will not be too green to cause oxygen burnt, I been back for 3 weeks now and all my fishes recovered from the ordeal. I had some redness on the older fishes, but overall the green water have helped maintain my fishes for seven days...without any casualty.

Some updates on this year fishes....










2 comments:

  1. Hey brother Richard,

    Thanks for your latest update. My recents are doing fine and feel good to benchmark against yours. A lot to learn and again thanks for your time and patience in helping me be a better ranchu keeper. Wish I known you earlier, but it is not too late I guess.

    Roy

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  2. Hi Roy,

    Good to hear your fishes doing well. Yes there lotsa things to learn in ranchu keeping...getting the basic right and building up a strong foundation is important.

    Best wishes.

    Richard

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