March 16, 2010
Keeping Gars Une courte Review
Keeping Gars Une courte Review If you take a look at this case, they do not seem to aquarium fish. They are very large and predatory. But again, these are qualities that attract some, like me! If you have been keeping aquariums for a while 'time and have the room to keep large predatory fishes I recommend you try these fish, but not until you have done your duty and know the guys and that should be taken into into.Species: Florida identified gar, Lepisosteus platyrhinchus A kind of gar is very variable. Another spot on his body and a shorter snout than many other boys. Easily confused with gar.Spotted noted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus Long snout and spots. Spot to the next level towards the back of his body. Easily confused with the Florida gar.Shortnosed spotted gar, Lepisosteus platostomus The GAR shortnosed can be identified by its short snout, and lack of teeth rows in upper jaw even as the crocodile, and the absence of spots on his nose body.Long gar, Lepisosteus osseuse The long nose of the garden is, as the name suggests, identified by its long thin snout, and also for its subtle body.Alligator Gar, Atractosteus spatula The garden has an alligator snout and large short two rows of teeth in upper jaw. This species is found on the back of the body and to a lesser extent in other parts of body.Tropical Gar, Atractosteus tropicus Species.Manfari a very rare or even Cuban Atractosteus tristoechus Similar to the alligator gar and since it is very rare on the market, usually it can be assumed that the garden is a Cuban alligator gar and not a garden, unless otherwise indicated. The Cuban has even a broader snout and not on model body.Beside these species there are a number of hybrids, like the crocodile gar.Spotted, Florida, nose short and teens are smaller than other species in the month of May and is more suited for aquariums. They usually grow no more than 2 feet in the aquarium. Nose long and alligator gars grow larger and larger ponds are recommended if you want to keep fully grown specimens. So, if you do not have (or plan to have) a large swimming pool, living room with the smaller species. Even with the smaller species are still going to need a fairly large aquarium. The tropical garden is also possible to keep in aquariums because they do not grow as large, but this species is very difficult to find. The Cuban-gar is a red list of threatened species and should not be maintained, although there are some one.In aquariums gars are quite demanding and requires a lot of space and clean water. I recommend that you use a number broadest possible for your garden, and I do not recommend keeping gars in an aquarium of less than 200 L. Gallon/720 And who should be regarded as a minimum, a 400 L tank gallon/1400 is preferable.The tank should be decorated second gar behavior. Gars are ambush predators, and appreciate their hiding places where they can stalk their prey. This, however, is not essential. They are very friendly towards fish that are too large to be eaten. In the wild children often live in loose schools and if you have the space was able to keep more kids in the month of May at the same time, in fact, I recommend this.Gars can be kept with most fish that are too large to be considered food and not too aggressive. However, children should never live with plecos. Plecos sometimes suck on gars and cause infections, and children are much more sensitive to these drugs infections in May will be very difficult treat.Regarding water, the most important thing is to keep the water clean and well distributed. Gars accept most pH levels and hardness. The temperature ranges from 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (16-30 degrees Celsius). Gars breathe air and must be left to a few inches of space above the tank so you can breathe the atmosphere air.Gars usually accept most kinds of life that are quite large prey. Red feeders such as providing a good basis for their food, but should never be the only thing that they are fed because this is not the man with all the necessary nutrition. Their diet should be diversified, and can also be obtained by feeding minnows, shrimp, etc. It is also possible to train gars to accept frozen foods and pellets.Gars can not be sexed exteally. They may have been breed in aquariums but are more often raised in ponds or wild caught.William berg has over 20 years experience in aquarium and writes for the water community - a website with information on any of shrimp Cichlids.
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