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My Community Tank by YFA

Since sadd3j will soon be posting more about his puppy, I figured I should accompany him by posting stuff about my fish.
This is pretty much the 3rd generation of my tank now. My first generation of gold white clouds and neon tetras did quite well and died off after 2.5 years (fair amount of time). The second generation of rainbows and dwarf gouramis were more unfortunate – they pretty much all died during my extended stay in Toronto last year for the weddings (I had someone feeding the tank, but they still died). Hence now my third generation of swordtails, which I intend to breed – they are livebearers (the eggs mature inside the mom’s body, so the babies are born “live”) so they should be easier to breed.
swordtails
Those are the swordtails – named cuz of the “sword” in their tail, which only happens in males, which is the easiest way to tell the sexes apart. The male in front is one of the very first swordtails I got, but unfortunately doesn’t seem to grow at all – its buddies have grown like double their sizes since I bought them, except for this one for some strange reason.
female swordtail
This is one of the original female swordtails I bought. Of the “females” I originally bought, one died, and 2 of them ended up being males when they grew up :S. And so I went and bought a few more females to balance the male:female ratio (or the males may become aggressive)
female shy swordtail
I think this one may be one of the second batch of females I bought. They tend to be quite shy! You can see it has a plumper belly, and when the eggs are fertilized and the fish is close to labour, apparently the belly will turn dark and you can barely make out the eyes of the baby fishies inside.
ghost shrimp
This is one of the few ghost shrimps I bought along with the swordtails. They are aptly named since they are quite transparent, and are super hard to find… I thought my amano shrimps (see below) were hard to find at first! Ghost shrimps are easier to breed as their babies can possibly survive in fresh water (normally shrimps breed in rivers, their eyes get washed out to the sea (saltwater) where they grow up and then swim back to rivers (freshwater)), but so far I’m not making an effort to breed them – and yet one of the females is pregnant already :S.
amano shrimp
Compare against this amano shrimp, which is from my first generation – i.e. this little guy has been with me since I bought the tank! Actually, I’m not sure if I have 1 or 2 amano shrimps still, they are hard to find – but I’m sure the female amanos have died already (after delivering many batches of shrimp eggs which end up being food for everyone). Amano shrimps are slightly darker than the ghost shrimps and are supposingly better algae eaters, but they are more expensive than the ghost shrimps.
white shrimp
This is the one ghost shrimp that I’m worried about – I found out it turned white one day during feeding, and it has been white for 2 weeks or so now. At first I thought it was molting, but it turns out not to be the case (they don’t molt that long), so I’m not sure what’s wrong with it. Forums online say that’s usually a bad sign and signals end of life for the shrimp. Some even say the white is due to parasites inside the shrimp, such as worms :|.
shrimps
Another ghost shrimp. The OOF white object in the front is the white shrimp above – you can compare the colours. I like how the swordtail is peeking out from the background.
otto on gravel
Last but not least, I figured since my shrimps algae cleaning abilities are not as powerful as I wish them to be, I’d get an algae eater. At first I was planning on getting a Chinese Algae Eater, but they actually grow to be quite big and aggressive as they get older. I need something small for a community tank, so I picked up an otocinclus, which I’ve named Otto. Otto is the only named fish in the tank (I try not to name my fish so I don’t grow too attached). I have to admit, I’m not a big fan of catfish, particular algae cleaners, since they normally suction themselves to the side of the tank, which looks somewhat scary to me. But, after having Otto for a while, I think he grows on you, and I find him quite cute – the tiny size definitely helps.

That’s all for now! Hopefully I’ll be able to successfully breed the swordtails. I suspect most of them are not sexually mature for breeding yet, so when they grow up more hopefully I’ll have more luck!

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Up in the Air by sadd3j

Up in the Air

Sam and I, amidst the snowstorm last night, went to catch Up in the Air playing at Silver City Richmond Hill. It was way in the back of their theatres and there was only one couple and one other person aside from us. The screen quality was dimmer, more traditional, almost like there was a vignette around the whole screen and the contrast was too high, but it kind of added to the movie (unless it was the actual movie itself, but I don’t think so).

The movie itself was excellent, I can’t really say much more than that since I wouldn’t want to ruin it as I experienced it, but I highly recommend it. I would also recommend not reading any synopsis, because it was really great watching it with no preconceived notions or any idea what would happen and watching it unfold.

I’ve wanted to see it since I first saw the previews before TIFF and finally lucked out that it’s playing so close. I walked in not even knowing if it was a semi-documentary, or what, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

It’s out on DVD March 9, and I’ll probably pick up a copy somewhere down the road.

4 out of 5 TPRolls

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Chateau Torquois, 2010 by sadd3j

Just watching the US-Canada hockey game, and managed to hook up a laptop to the TV properly. Decided to take a photo to post and decided to post a few more photos with the latest changes to the condo* All photos taken with in auto mode with the LX3 (except the TV shot is manual). I know my condo is dark in general, but I found the LX3 to underexpose by about 2/3 of a stop in auto mode. Photos were imported into LR and bumped up a bit and exported right out.

*haha.. sign of a geek, my first inclination was to write “latest condo mods”

720p Mode
Hooking up Sam’s laptop with a mini-DVI to HDMI adapter, then an HDMI cable straight to the TV, I was pleasantly surprised when OSX provided the above option of 720p. This means that I don’t have to worry about my cheapo TV which has rectangular pixels (1024×768 resolution, but 16:9 aspect ratio)

Toy Basket
A basket we got at IKEA to put the doggy toys in.

Paper Holder
Something I’ve been meaning to do for a while, finally picked up a decent looking holder and installed it (all in the same day!)

Shelf Lock
Another on the list of “things to do”, pretty minor, but it was the one shelf that was leaning forward and so now all the shelves are fairly sturdy. The other shelves are just attached to each other, so if you really pulled, those would come down.

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Picked up a few weeks ago in Guelph, Burton’s crate. I do need to block off more than half of it for when he first gets here so he can’t pee in one corner and sleep in the other.

Living Room
Just to show the crate’s scale in relation to the rest of the place.

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YFA Recommends – Lady Antebellum by YFA

Heard this on the radio last week, and then heard it again today – quite catchy and simple, so I looked up what the song is. I think this pick is something more in line with you guys’ taste, as opposed to… rap and 8 bit music :P.

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Corinne Bailey Rae – Paris Nights/New York Mornings by teewee

It’s been such a long time since I’ve recommended a song that I’ve forgotten how to link the song to iTunes Store.

Today on my way home from work, I heard a commercial promoting Corinne Bailey Rae’s new album. I’ve always found a particular affinity to her music, maybe in part due to her jazzy tone or the fact that its just overall relaxing to listen to her music. I say its particular because I don’t like ALL her songs, but the ones I do like, I actuallylove a lot. One can really picture themselves sitting Starbucks drinking a coffee, while watching life pass by, against the backdrop of a warm sunsetting sky. But I digress, I came home and quickly checked out the popular songs on her new album on ITS, and immediately fell in love with the following track. Will be exploring the rest of this album in detail soon!

You Tube Link
Corinne Bailey Rae - The Sea - Paris Nights/New York Mornings

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