Table Top Fountain 002
Bring a splash of the ocean to your space with this charming Dolphin Table Top Fountain. This fountain adds a lighthearted, coastal feel to any room.
It’s a wonderful accent for desks, nightstands, or small shelves — anywhere you’d like a little calm and character.
₦36,000.00
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Aquatics, GOODS, Ornamental Fishes, Wet Goods
PARADISE FISH
0 out of 5(0)Paradise fish are tolerant of a wide range of water conditions, surviving in cool and warm waters alike. In the wild, they are most commonly found in shallow water containing dense vegetation, such as a marsh or rice field. However they can be kept in outdoor ponds, or even the simplest of unheated aquaria.- Scientific Name: Macropodus opercularis.
- Common Names: Paradise fish, blue paradise gourami.
- Origin: Southeast Asia, including China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and other regions.
- Habitat: Found in slow-moving or still waters like streams, paddy fields, and marshes.
- Size: Can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) in length.
- Lifespan: Can live up to 8 years with proper care.
- Temperament: Territorial and can be aggressive towards other fish, especially males.
- Diet: Omnivorous, accepting a variety of foods including flakes, live foods, and even some vegetables.
- Tank Requirements: Need a spacious tank (at least 10 gallons) with plenty of plants and hiding places, according to Petco.
- Air Breathing: Possess a labyrinth organ, allowing them to breathe atmospheric air.
- Breeding: Bubble nest builders, with males displaying vibrant colors during breeding season.
Unique Characteristics:- Colors and Patterns: Known for their striking blue and red/orange stripes and patterns.
- Sexing: Males are more colorful and have elongated fins compared to females.
- Adaptability: Can tolerate a wide range of water conditions, including low oxygen levels.
SKU: n/a₦5,000.00 - Scientific Name: Macropodus opercularis.
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Aquaculture, Dry Goods, GOODS
ULTRAVIOLET (UV) LIGHT
0 out of 5(0)UV light is primarily used to disinfect water, eliminating bacteria, viruses, and pathogens. In Aquaculture, it is critical for maintaining water quality in fish farms, aquaponics systems, and RAS Aquaculture, ensuring clean water without the need for chemicals or additives.
Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is a crucial tool in fish farming for maintaining water quality and controlling disease outbreaks by neutralizing harmful microorganisms. UV light, particularly UV-C, effectively inactivates bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens by damaging their DNA and RNA, preventing them from replicating and causing harm to the fish.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
How UV Disinfection Works:
- Inactivation of Microorganisms:
UV light, especially UV-C (wavelengths around 254 nm), is absorbed by the DNA and RNA of microorganisms. This absorption disrupts the DNA’s structure, preventing replication and reducing the likelihood of disease outbreaks.
- Non-chemical Disinfection:
UV disinfection is a chemical-free process, making it environmentally friendly and minimizing potential harm to the fish or the water ecosystem.
- Improved Water Quality:
By removing harmful microorganisms, UV treatment enhances water clarity and reduces the risk of disease transmission, leading to healthier fish and higher survival rates.
- Application in Fish Farming:
UV systems are commonly used in various stages of fish farming, including:
- Hatcheries:Disinfecting water for egg incubation and raising juvenile fish.
- Recirculating Systems:Eliminating pathogens in water before it’s recirculated back into the tanks.
- Intake Water:Treating incoming water to prevent the introduction of pathogens into the aquaculture system.
- UV Systems:
UV systems typically consist of a UV lamp (usually low-pressure mercury arc lamps) and a reactor chamber where the water is exposed to the UV light. The UV lamp emits UV radiation that inactivate the microorganisms present in the water.
- UV Dose:
The effectiveness of UV disinfection depends on the UV dose, which is the amount of UV energy delivered to the water. This is influenced by factors such as UV lamp intensity, water flow rate, and water clarity.
- Benefits:
UV disinfection helps to:
- Reduce disease outbreaks.
- Improve fish health and growth.
- Reduce mortality rates.
- Increase profitability for aquaculture operations.
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Aquaculture, Dry Goods, GOODS
AIR DIFFUSER
0 out of 5(0)Benefits of Using Air Diffusers:-
Improved Oxygen Levels:Ensures fish and plants have adequate oxygen for respiration and growth.
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Enhanced Water Circulation:Helps prevent stagnant areas and promotes the spread of nutrients and dissolved oxygen.
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Reduced Stress:Provides a more stable and healthier environment for aquarium inhabitants, potentially reducing stress caused by low oxygen levels.
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Aesthetic Appeal:The bubbles and gentle currents created by air diffusers can add a visually appealing element to the aquarium.
Placement and Maintenance:-
Placement:Air diffusers are typically placed near the bottom of the tank or in areas where water flow is desired.
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Maintenance:May require periodic cleaning to ensure they are not clogged with mineral deposits or algae.
Important Considerations:- Air Pump Compatibility: Ensure the air diffuser is compatible with the air pump being used
- Noise Levels: Some air diffusers may produce more noise than others.
- Bubble Size: The size of the bubbles produced by the air diffuser can affect its performance and aesthetic appeal.
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