Thursday, June 10, 2010

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BUDIDAYA PERIKANAN


video ikan cupang bagian 1

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 06:53 PM PDT





ikan cupang

ikan cupang merupakan salah satu jenis ikan hias yang banyak disukai oleh orang, terutama oleh anak-anak. Pemeliharaan ikan cupang hias ini relatif mudah dan sederhana. Untuk kelangsungan hidupnya ikan cupang tidak perlu memerlukan kualitas air yang bagus hanya dengan dipelihara pada botol atau pun gelas yang diisi air cupang dapat bertahan hidup.
Ikan cupang tidak memerlukan suplai oksigen yang banyak karena ikan ini dapat mengambil oksigen langsung dari udara. pakan untuk ikan cupang bisa jentik nyamuk, cacing sutra, kutu air

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video benih ikan gurame

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 10:33 AM PDT





benih ikan gurame

benih ikan gurame ini dipelihara pada akuarium, benih ikan gurame ini masih mengandung kuning telur usia benih ini yaitu 5 hari. Benih ikan gurame yang masih mengandung kuning telur tidak perlu diberi makan, pemberian pakan diberikan kepada benih ikan gurame ketika telah habis kuning telur. pakan yang diberikan pada benih ikan gurame yaitu cacing sutra, daphnia.

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Neon Tetra Facts

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 08:44 AM PDT


Neon Tetra Facts
by: Joe Haworth


Neon Tetra Facts

Neon tetras or Paracheirodon innesi are members of the family Characidae. Characidae are commonly referred to as Characins. Neons are natives to southeastern Columbia, eastern Peru, and western Brazil, including the tributaries of Solimoes. They can be found in black water or clear water streams

Neons are an all time favorite among freshwater aquarium owners. In any given mouth approximately 1.8 million neon tetras are exported to the US alone. Their petite size most certainly contributes to their popularity. They rarely exceed an inch and a quarter in length. You can keep an entire school of them in an aquarium no bigger than 5 gallons. They are the perfect choice for desktop nano tanks.

These dazzling little beauties will add brilliance and color to any aquarium. The iridescent blue horizontal stripe that runs just above their spines almost glows under aquarium lights. Just below the blue, a second bright red stripe runs from mid-body to the base of their tail. These radiant colors are transposed against a translucent body. Their fins are transparent. You can see right through them.

There is a slightly more colorful member of the tetra family. Neons and cardinal tetras look very similar in appearance. Put them in the same aquarium together and most people wouldn't be aware they are two different species. Both have metallic neon blue upper bodies and a brilliant red stripe in the center of their bodies. This stripe is found mid-body running to back the tail in neons. The stripe runs the entire length of a cardinal's body.

Neons are by nature a skittish species. They spook rather easily. They are also very small fish that could easily be perceived as a source of nutrition by larger species. They do however make excellent community fish if you take these factors into consideration. An abundance of plants and or rockwork will provide sufficient hiding place and help them feel confident in their new surroundings. Avoid keeping them with species that will grow large enough to ingest them. Following these simple rules will keep your neons healthy, happy and most importantly, alive!

Neons are mid-tank swimmers. They are shoaling fish. Shoaling fish do not cope well when isolated from other members of their own species. Many will not survive in solitude. It is advisable to have at least four neons in your aquarium. This will help to insure that they adjust well to their new environment.

There is yet another factor to consider when deciding whether these fish are right for your particular aquarium. Tetras are notorious fin nippers. The more neons you have together, the higher the likelihood that this will become a problem. Long, flowing fins like those found on a betta fish or a fancy tailed guppies will most likely prove to be a taste treat to tempting to pass up.

This is a hardy species. These omnivores have an extremely high survivability rate in captivity. They are not finicky eaters. A good quality flake food for omnivores is the perfect staple for their dietary needs. The average life expectancy of neon tetras in captivity is 5+ years.

The exportation of species for hobby fish trade began to boom shortly after World War II. Neon tetras were among the first species to be sold under the label, tropical fish. Their introduction to Europe and the US helped to fuel what is now the multi-million dollar aquarium trade industry. At one time these fish commanded an insanely high price tag. Commercial fish farms have since brought their price well within range of the average aquarium enthusiast and made them one of the most popular fish in the world today.

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