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08-05-2007, 05:06 PM | #31 | |
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kalo ukuran masih dibawah 10cm itu cepet om gedenya, dulu saya piara beli 1" dalam 3 bulan bisa jadi 3" tapi kalo dah ukuran besar kira2 15-20cm, itu bakal lama sekali, 1 tahun paling nambah 2-4 cm... tergantung tempat, pakan juga seh, tapi ini ikan pertumbuhannya betul2 lama.... ukuran di alam maks 60cm, tapi kalo di aqua kayanya ga bsia sampe segitu deh, paling gede yg saya pernah liat cuma 45-50cm... and kalo dah segede gt, makannya keren bgt, sedotannya ga tahan om.... hahhaha gabungin sama ikan apa aja asal jgn yg muat masuk mulut deh... SR nya ukuran brp? tiger ga muat dimulut tuh SR kan? tapi ga sayang tuh om gabung ama SR? beda kelas ikannya... heheheh... Endy tuh apa yah???? kalo saya seh dirumah gabungnya ama ekipenser, frontosa.. and ga kenapa2 seh... |
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08-05-2007, 06:02 PM | #32 |
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Re: [sharing] my tigers
gw jg ada tuh sepasang yg dari bro anonymous.. dari pertama beli ampe sekarang cuman
nambah 1 cm-an.. (@anonymous: gmn neh resep pakannya... gak manjur. but at least masi idup, heheh) gw gabung ma aro & delhezi |
08-05-2007, 09:43 PM | #33 |
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hahahah serius boss baru nambah 1 cm? gw punya sekarang dah ukuran 8cm loh... aquarium ukuran brp? gw kasih cacing beku, cacing sutra, sekali2 ikan cere seh.... lo kasih apa???? yah yg penting masih idup boss... hahahahha
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08-05-2007, 09:57 PM | #34 |
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dulu ada 1 ekor ukuran 35cm (4 strip item kalo ga salah berwarna kuning mengkilat) skrg udah kasih ke sodara, kaga tau jenis yg mana .. yg pasti dikasih ama temen soalnya dia kaga mau peliara lagi. peliara ini ikan cukup agresif pas gede2nya 35cm, apapun diembat even aligator saya yg 40cm ekornya habis digigit mulu. pakannya cuma kasih anak ikan mas aja, saat lampu keadaan terang sih ini ikan ga se agresif yg saya kira tapi selepas lampu dimatikan mungkin mulai brutal.. tankmate yg lain dihajar satu2, after all saya kasih sodara soalnya dia mau ya kasih aja dah saya juga dapet gratis hehe.
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08-05-2007, 11:17 PM | #35 |
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nih biar jelas gw kasih gambar macem2 jenisnya aja...
papua siam american palembang yg sama kaya di depan... |
08-06-2007, 09:07 AM | #36 |
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Scientific Name : Puntius tetrazona Common Names : Sumatra Barb, Green and Albino, Partbelt Barb
Care Level : Mudah Size : 8cm pH : 6 - 7.5 Temperature : 21°C - 26°C Water Hardness : 5° to 15° dH Origin / Habitat : Indonesia, Sumatra, Borneo Lifespan : 5 thn Temperament / Behavior : Mereke dapat bersifat semi agresif. Peliharalah sekitar 6 ekor lebih, jika hanya memelihara 2 ekor, mereka suka saling menggigit sirip. Breeding / Mating / Reproduction : Proses breeding cukup sulit, mereka bersifat menelurkan dan mereka pemakan telur. Sediakan banyak tanaman air, agar telur tersebar, kemudian pisahkan yg dewasa dari telurnya. Tank Size : 80 liter atau lebih. Compatible Tank Mates : Sulit dicampur dengan ikan yang lambat dan bersirip panjang... bisa digigit siripnya.. Tank Region : tipe perenang zona tengah Gender : yg cewek lebih besar, dan yg cowo hidungnya lebih merah... semoga membantu Bung Azura... salam... |
08-06-2007, 11:59 AM | #37 |
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@ atas gw, sorry itu ikan sumatra boss, beda..
tigerfish siam = Datnioides pulcher Common name(s) Siamese Tigerfish, Wide Bar Dat Scientific name Datnioides pulcher Synonyms Coius pulcher (not valid, see discussion) Size Up to 16" (40cm), but usually smaller in aquaria Origin Asia: Mekong and Chao Phraya basins Tank setup A large tank with open swimming space, subdued lighting. Compatibility Predatory, will eat smaller fish. Peaceful with other large fish. Temperature 22-26oC (71-78oF) Water chemistry Neutral to slightly alkaline pH (7.0-7.5), medium hard. Feeding Carnivore: Live foods, but it should be possible to wean the fish onto dead meaty foods such as whitebait, cockles, mussels and prawns. Bloodworm and brine shrimp are suitable for juvenile fish. Sexing Unknown Breeding Unknown Comments A very striking fish which has wide regular bands which can be used to distinguish the fish from D. microlepis (see Fishbase ). Specimens from the lower Mekong have a fifth bar, which is absent in those from the Chao Phraya basin. This species appears to be less aggressive towards other tigerfish than D. microlepis. tigerfish palembang = Datnioides microlepis Common name Siamese Tigerfish, Fine-scaled tigerfish Scientific name Datnioides microlepis Synonyms Coius microlepis (not valid, see discussion) Size Up to 18" (45cm), but usually smaller Origin S.E. Asia, Borneo and Sumatra Tank setup A large tank with open swimming space, subdued lighting. Compatibility Predatory, will eat smaller fish. Peaceful with other large fish. Temperature 22-26oC (71-78oF) Water chemistry Neutral to slightly alkaline pH (7.0-7.5), medium hard. Feeding A predatory carnivore, but it is not usually difficult to wean the fish onto dead meaty foods such as whitebait, cockles, mussels and prawns. Bloodworm and brine shrimp are also suitable for juvenile fish. Sexing Unknown Breeding Unknown Comments A very striking fish which has a deeper body than other Datnioides species, with the exception of D. pulcher. It was originally referred to by the common name of 'Fine-scaled tigerfish' before D. pulcher and D. undecimradiatus were described, which share the finer scales (in comparison to D. quadrafasciatus and campbelli). These fish require very good water quality to thrive. They seem to be relatively slow growing in the aquarium, and are unlikely to reach the max size quoted for wild specimens. D. microlepis appears to be more boisterous than the very similar D. pulcher, and may show persistant aggression towards other tigerfish. tigerfish papua = Datnioides campbelli Common name(s) New Guinea Tigerfish, Campbell's Tigerfish Scientific name Datnioides campbelli Synonyms Coius campbelli (not valid, see discussion). Size 18" (45cm) or larger. Origin Indonesia (Irian Jaya) and Papua New Guinea: brackish river mouths, coastal lagoons and rivers above tidal influence including the Fly, Lorentz and Oriomo rivers. Tank setup A large tank (100 gallons plus for an adult) with open swimming space, subdued lighting. Compatibility Predatory, will eat smaller fish. Keep with other large non-aggressive fish. Reported to be very aggressive towards others of its own species. Temperature 23-27oC (73-81oF) Water chemistry Maintain in brackish conditions or medium hard and alkaline freshwater. Feeding A predator, but it should be possible to train them to take dead meaty foods such as whitebait, cockles, mussels and prawn/shrimp Sexing Unknown Breeding Unknown Comments This Couis/Datnioides species is rarely available in the aquatic trade, and is likely to be expensive when encountered. They are easily distinguished from other Datnioides by the gold base colouration and the indistinct edges to the black bars and irregular black spots. The head region can appear greenish. The body colour can appear very dark at times, particularly in stressed specimens, with the head almost black. *taken from many source |
08-06-2007, 02:55 PM | #38 |
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SIAMESE TIGER udh dibanned untuk export.....
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08-06-2007, 02:57 PM | #39 |
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the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe
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08-06-2007, 06:35 PM | #40 |
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Yang itu sih gak termasuk Ikan Boss....tapi "Amazing Creatures"...
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08-06-2007, 09:26 PM | #41 |
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08-07-2007, 04:57 PM | #42 | |
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yg pasti kecil2 aja nyedotnya udah keren apalagi gede nanti ... slurpp dr 1 pasang, yg satu udah cepat stabil dan mo lgsg makan, satu lg masih stress di pojok aja .... hitem geseng trusss omong2 .... gw liat2 lagi ternyata ada 1 tiger gw yg strip 3 tp cuma sebelah badan doank .... hehehe pdhl keren kl dua sisi bisa strip 3 ntar dikirain ST .... hehehehe ampe sekarang gw masih bingung bedain ST dgn IT .... gw liat2 di forum tetangga katanya memang IT ada yg strip 3 cuma masih ada bedanya dgn ST. gimana boss ?!?
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08-07-2007, 06:09 PM | #43 | |
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oiya, beli tiger mesti ati2 loh, kalo salah milih bisa2 kebeli yg item terus... >.< pas milih mestinya seh keliatan, kalo yg bagus, meskipun pucet, garis2 hitamnya keliatan jelas... tapi kalo yg kurang bagus garis2nya keputus2 atau bahkan ga keliatan sama sekali... kalo dapet yg item semua yah udah mending kasih makan ARO aja boss, ga bakal bagus warnanya... hehehe |
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08-07-2007, 06:16 PM | #44 | |
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wah cara milihnya malah kebalik gw .... gw nyari warnanya memang 'tebal' kirain nantinya bisa bagus n tebal2 garisnya .... hehehe tigernya sih gak item2 trus2an sih .... cuma masih stress, di foto kelihatan jelas strip2nya. thanks boss buat infonya
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08-07-2007, 07:20 PM | #45 |
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beli lagi aja om, kalo cuma sepasang kurang rame... hehehehe
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