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Title: Aquarium Ecosystem Lab


1
Aquarium Ecosystem Lab
  • Setting up and maintaining a healthy aquarium
    ecosystem

2
I. Safety
  • Electrocution!!!!!!!!!
  • Glass aquariums can break
  • Slipping on water on the floor
  • Cleanliness

3
II. Cleaning
  • Siphon out the water and remove contents
  • Do not use chemicals to clean in or
    outside-residues can remain in scratches
  • (NO windex near tanks!)
  • Rinse anything you clean with and place in net
    soak to avoid tank contamination

4
Maintaining Cleanliness
  • Dont overfeed your fish!
  • Make a 25 water change once a month
  • Clean gravel periodically

5
III. Tank Set-up
  • Situate tank where it will stay before adding
    anything!
  • Add in gravel, water, decor, then fish!

6
Set-up
  • Use natural or aquarium décor - simulate habitat
  • ALWAYS add water conditioner to remove chlorine
    chloramine from tap water (usually 5mL/10 gal
    read directions!)

7
Light
  • Natural lighting is best for fish
  • Florescent/UV lights are also acceptable
  • Black lights can be harmful do NOT use

8
Hood/Cover
  • Aquariums must be covered so that fish dont
    leap out
  • A hood can also house the lighting
  • Be careful not to get light in the
    water.electrocution!!!

9
Air
  • Aquatic organisms breathe dissolved oxygen
  • Air must be pumped in with a compressor or can
    be put in with a powered filter
  • Air stones increase surface area of bubbles O2
    content

10
Temperature
  • Most fish can live at a range of 72-80 degrees F
    (22-27 C)
  • An aquarium heater can be placed in tanks that
    need higher temperatures (tropicals)

11
3 types of Filtration
  • Biological filtration
  • Created by bacteria in gravel and on fish
  • Beneficial bacteria breaks down waste products in
    the nitrogen cycle
  • Fish food (protein N)? Ammonia/ fish waste
    (NH3)?Nitrite (NO2)?Nitrate (NO3)?h20 change
  • You can use an under gravel filter to facilitate
    bacterial growth

12
Filtration
  • Mechanical filtration
  • Removes accumulated solids (mulm) from aquarium
  • Usually accomplished with mesh in an electric pump

13
Filtration
  • Chemical filtration
  • Purifies water using activated carbon-dissolved
    impurities are absorbed by holes in carbon
  • Activated carbon must be replaced
  • Minimize use of chemical/medicines to rid tank of
    problems

14
Water tests
  • pH-
  • Measures acidity or alkalinity of water
  • Range should be 6.6-7.6 for FW 7.8-8.4 for SW
  • A buffer can be added in to maintain a pH or
    make a 25 water change

15
Water tests
  • Ammonia?Nitrite?Nitrate
  • Released from gills of fish and decaying wastes
  • Range should be 0 ppm
  • Change 25 of water to lower nitrate level

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16
Conditioning period
  • A conditioning (waiting) period of 1 month
    should be allowed for new tank without a natural
    bacteria population established
  • Seed with old gravel

17
Saltwater
  • Saltwater can be obtained from the ocean (risky)
    or from a salt mix Instant Ocean!
  • Saltwater - Concentration 32 ppt or .022
    specific gravity
  • Freshwater - add 1 tsp /5-10 gallons for health

18
Water level
  • Add water to within 1 of top
  • Water must be added every so often due to
    evaporation
  • Dont forget water conditioner!

19
Aquatic Organisms
20
How to buy
  • Find a reputable fish dealer and establish a
    buyer relationship
  • Never buy from a tank with dead or sick-looking
    fish
  • Be sure to ask questions- these guys are experts!

21
How many?
  • General rule- 1 inch of fish/gallon
  • Ex. A 30 gal tank can have
  • 1- 30 inch fish
  • 2-15 inch fish
  • 3-10 inch fish
  • 30-1 inch fish

22
What to get?
  • Try to utilize all the areas in your tank by
    adding fish that live in different parts of the
    water column
  • Ex. a bottom feeder (scavenger), a mid-water
    swimmer, a top feeder

23
How to add?
  • Dumping fish in your tank from a bag can shock
    them
  • Float the bag for 15-20 minutes to gradually
    adjust the temperature
  • Then, pour out half of the water in the bag and
    add in water from your tank
  • After 15-20 more minutes the fish should be
    acclimated to your tank

24
How to add?
  • Also, feed the resident organisms in the tank as
    you are releasing new fish from a bag, to keep
    them preoccupied
  • This allows the new fish to enter gently,
    without being harassed by current resident
    bullies

25
How much to feed?
  • Feed fish only what they will consume in 5
    minutes, twice a day (once for us)-cover food!
  • Remove excess food, so as not to pollute the tank
  • One day of fasting is recommended (feed 6 out of
    7 days)
  • ASK what the fish eats when your buying them!

26
Sickness
  • If an organism appears sick, it should be
    removed from the tank so as not to contaminate
    the rest of the organisms
  • A separate hospital tank can be set up to help
    or medicate a fish

27
Plants?
  • Just like land plants, aquatic plant need natural
    light to survive, as well as minerals from a
    substrate
  • Aquatic plants are often hard to maintain without
    adequate lighting and can deteriorate in your
    tank
  • My advice. Go plastic!

28
Remember!!
  • SAFETY!!
  • NO AQUARIUM WATER DOWN the Sink! Dump it outside
    in the drain.
  • Dont let the sink run continuously.
  • No rocks in the sink.
  • Clean up after yourself.

29
Day 1
  • Remember safety.
  • Clean inside and outside of tank, using only
    salt and water.
  • Clean lid with water
  • Clean light fixture with damp paper towel
  • Make sure light works!

30
Clean Gravel
  • Whether using old or new, you need to wash.
  • Clean with running water at least 3 times before
    adding to tank.
  • DO NOT let gravel go down sink!!

31
Clean décor
  • Wash any decorations and artificial plants that
    you will add to your tank with soap and water.

32
Day 2
  • Safety!!!!
  • Clean your filter and make sure all parts all
    assembled.
  • Prime with water!
  • Plug it in to make sure it works!
  • Clean your air compressor.
  • Make sure you have the compressor, the tubing
    and the air stone.
  • Plug it in to make sure it works!
  • In observations, record your filtration type and
    describe how your air is supplied (where is it
    running from?)

33
Day 2
  • Add water to tank.
  • Within 1 from the top
  • Remember to add water conditioner!
  • Plug in your filter and air compressor and get
    those working.

34
Day 2
  • Add lid to top
  • Put light on.
  • Turn on.
  • Make sure your tank is labeled with all group
    members names!!

35
Day 3
  • SAFETY
  • NEVER mess with another persons tank
  • If you are doing a saltwater tank, add one box
    of Instant Ocean (you will measure salinity
    tomorrow)
  • Everyone should work on JOURNAL and LAB WRITE
    UP!!!

36
Day 4
  • Water tests
  • Freshwater ensure filter and air compressor
    are working properly
  • Saltwater measure salinity

37
Day 5
  • Add fish Follow all rules to ensure safety!!
  • From here on out, you will need to feed your
    fish when needed
  • Every Friday will be maintenance day clean
    inside and out, check filter, add water if
    needed.
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