Hey Everybody,
Completed finally the upgrade of the filtration system for my aquapond. Added the additional boxes of bioballs + filter mats. Installed an airpump to increase surface agitation. Added extra submersible pumps for extra circulation....<sigh> ... though the third pump can not be used because it seems to pump out more water out of the sump than can be gravity fed... oh well, standby pump. Added spot lights (no pictures of that but soon - btw the black lights have been removed)
The biofilter consists of khang khong vegetatble (morning glory?). Works pretty well, it is growing like a weed, so i assume it has been drawing the nutrients out of the water. Will add more to the second box.
Finally moved two arapaimas from indoor aquarium - was quite a heartbreaking exercise. Lots of lost scales on the first one - splashed water. The second one was done cleanly... i think i know for sure how to do it. Needless to say, paimas did not want to move out (this will probably cause a succession war between remaining jar and silver aro ... with bichir and two ray pups in the middle). Initially i had a separators for the pair of new paimas but after comparing them to RTCs and gars they did not measure-up too badly.
In addition, the contractor for the works has also given me an albino oscar (quite a cute one).... which surprisingly was not slaughtered of hand by the resident beasts. Very curious little fish that takes pellets quite readily. Pacus were not so lucky for some reason (three dead so far) got two living in the sump...
For previous photos please refer to
The current stock in the aquapond is:
- 2 x RTCs
- 3 x Aligator Gars
- 3 x Arapaimas
- 2 Oscars
- no feeders = all small fish are gone now - arapaima eaten everything off
Hmmmmm, it is starting to look crowded, but luckily these are the stock that i have been planning ... told the aquarium shops that if there is interest in grown gars i could part with one or two (not three ^^)


















Completed finally the upgrade of the filtration system for my aquapond. Added the additional boxes of bioballs + filter mats. Installed an airpump to increase surface agitation. Added extra submersible pumps for extra circulation....<sigh> ... though the third pump can not be used because it seems to pump out more water out of the sump than can be gravity fed... oh well, standby pump. Added spot lights (no pictures of that but soon - btw the black lights have been removed)
The biofilter consists of khang khong vegetatble (morning glory?). Works pretty well, it is growing like a weed, so i assume it has been drawing the nutrients out of the water. Will add more to the second box.
Finally moved two arapaimas from indoor aquarium - was quite a heartbreaking exercise. Lots of lost scales on the first one - splashed water. The second one was done cleanly... i think i know for sure how to do it. Needless to say, paimas did not want to move out (this will probably cause a succession war between remaining jar and silver aro ... with bichir and two ray pups in the middle). Initially i had a separators for the pair of new paimas but after comparing them to RTCs and gars they did not measure-up too badly.
In addition, the contractor for the works has also given me an albino oscar (quite a cute one).... which surprisingly was not slaughtered of hand by the resident beasts. Very curious little fish that takes pellets quite readily. Pacus were not so lucky for some reason (three dead so far) got two living in the sump...
For previous photos please refer to
The current stock in the aquapond is:
- 2 x RTCs
- 3 x Aligator Gars
- 3 x Arapaimas
- 2 Oscars
- no feeders = all small fish are gone now - arapaima eaten everything off
Hmmmmm, it is starting to look crowded, but luckily these are the stock that i have been planning ... told the aquarium shops that if there is interest in grown gars i could part with one or two (not three ^^)

















