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In this new episode format, the Water Colors team each comes to the table with their own mystery topic. The topic is randomly selected live, and the discussion is led by one host. This episode is led by Amy, discussing general cichlid compatibility. These are some of the most common questions we receive at the gallery; “can this go with that?” This is an extremely broad question, given that cichlids are one of the largest families of fish! We’ll discuss some common pairing dos and don’ts, the 3 metrics for compatibility, and some great examples of cichlid focused aquariums. Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery
Nicolas mathevon est bioacousticien. Il est l'auteur de "Les animaux parlent : Sachons les écouter" (Humensciences). Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler du tambourinage du Pic, si intéressant car il est l'exemple-type du recyclage de beaucoup de comportements dans le monde animal. C'est la notion fondamentale d'exaptation en biologie. Nous parlerons aussi des cris du Piranha et des Cichlidés, ces poissons qui font la joie des aquariophiles, de ceux de l'Astyanax ce poisson aveugle des cavernes mexicaines, qui comporte aussi en espèce dotée d'yeux. Et enfin du très grand classique Pinson de Darwin qui est d'autant moins bon chanteur que son bec est gros. Les grandes gueules ou plutôt les gros becs n'ont pas la cote en la matière apparemment. Tous les liens de cette série : https://bit.ly/bioac_1_son_fonda_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_2_manchot_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_3_baleine_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_4_koala_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_5_pinson_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_6_babouin_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_7_hyene_BSG https://bit.ly/bioac_8_prejuges_BSG _______
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Eric sits down with Cichlid legend John Niemans to discuss his encyclopedic knowledge of cichlids. They discuss John's experiences over 30+ years of keeping and breeding cichlids, lessons he's learned along the way, breeding and fishkeeping tips for different cichlid groups like Africans, New World cichlids, Asians, and more. If you're passionate about Cichlids, this episode is for you! In this episode, they talk about: Different cichlid breeding behaviors — substrate spawning, mouth-brooding, etc Issues with growing fish in small tanks and buying stunted fish from stores The dangers of keeping cold-water Plecos in ponds in California Recommendation of Chris Biggs' YouTube channel about isopods The growth of local aquarium clubs like Aquascape Club and the events they hold John's past experiences with the Southern California Cichlid Association fish club Upcoming speakers and events from clubs like Coast Club The challenges of maintaining fish clubs long-term due to issues like politics and finances Breeding fish varieties, differences between wild vs domestic strains, and selection techniques Fish breeding experiences with Black Widows and Red Peacocks and the importance of selecting female breeders Mentioned: John's Website California Cichlids: https://californiacichlids.com/ Links to resources: Book A Call With Triplett: Call with Triplett The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/ You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/ TWT Contractor Circle TWT Contractor Power Circle And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram Facebook TikTok
One of the most beloved fish in the Water Colors universe is the stunning Blood-red Parrot cichlid. They come in so many fun shapes and colors, what's not to love? Plus, they play so well with their tank mates! This episode is dedicated to our top 5 favorite variations of the most iconic aquarium fish of all time. Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery
Cichlids get too much love... so in this episode, we're discussing our top 5 list from South America - but we're excluding all cichlids! There are so many exciting fishes from South America that get overlooked due to the popularity of SA cichlids. This diverse list includes corydoras, tetras, puffers, killis, and even some unique oddball species. What are your favorites? Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery Species mentioned in this episode: Brochis cat, Brochis splendens C125, Aspidoras spilotus South American puffer, colomesus asellus Flameback bleeding beart tetra, hyphessobrycon pyrrhonotus Black butterfly tetra, hyphessobrycon negodagua Crystal tetra, protocheirodon pi Galaxy oto, Parotocinclus haroldoi Splash tetra, copella arnoldi Cenepa red pencilfish, nannostomas sp. 'Cenepa Red' Marbled hatchetfish, carnegiella strigata Striped cory, scleromystax barbatus Adolfo's cory, corydoras adolfoi Cardinal tetra, paracheirodon axelrodi Black ghost knifefish, apteronotus albifrons L134 Leopard frog pleco, peckoltia compta Blue striped rivulus killifish, laimosemion xiphidius
Does evolution ever reverse itself? Regressive evolution means that animals or organisms lose some of the complexity they had in the past. There's one specific group of animals that really dived into reverse evolution: whales, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles. They've really changed a lot over the last 350 million years, moving from sea to dry land and back to sea! #brightside Credit: NASA/Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Black sheep: Jesus Solana, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Ice age: Mauricio Antón, CC BY 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... CC BY-SA 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Astrophytum asterias: Dr. David Midgley, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:As... Glomeris marginata: Stemonitis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gl... Rhagoletis pomonella: Joseph Berger, Bugwood.org, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rh... CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Toby Hudson: Labeotropheus https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Maylandia https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Cichlid blue https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Pinicola enucleator: Cephas https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Doc. RNDr. Josef Reischig, CSc.: Cyanobacteria https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Cyanobacteria https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Sphaeromyxa hellandi: Ivan Fiala https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Cyprinidae: Hectonichus https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Astyanax mexicanus: H. Zell, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Bottlenose dolphin: Peter Asprey, http://www.peter-asprey.com/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Euphorbia obesa: Frank Vincentz, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:E_... Armadillidium vulgare: Franco Folini https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ar... CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Homo neanderthalensis: Jakub Hałun https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Symbiotic nitrogen: LegumeLover, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Parasite: Marcelo Knoff, Simone Chinicz Cohen, Melissa Querido Cárdenas, Jorge M. Cárdenas-Callirgos and Delir Corrêa Gomes https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Invertebrate montage: Dan Parsons, François Michonneau, Nhobgood, Sanjay Acharya, jbrasher, Jnpet, GlebK, Bernard DUPONT, Schokraie E, Warnken U, Hotz-Wagenblatt A, Grohme MA, Hengherr S, et al. (2012) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Lucy: Neanderthal-Museum, Mettmann https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Shark eggs: Yohanes Wahyu Nurcahyo https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Cladoselache: Armin Reindl https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Saaser Mutte: Namma! https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Eric dives into the colorful world of cichlids with guest Brandon Blombquist. Brandon is the owner of West Coast Cichlid Supplies, a cichlid breeding and sales business in Southern California. Brandon shares how he turned his longtime hobby for cichlid into a thriving business. In this episode, they talk about: Story of how Eric and Brandon met Why Brandon decided to pursue cichlids as a business instead of just a hobby Brandon's experience of buying his first cichlid breeder stock Orange blotch peacock cichlids could breed with many other species Eric and Brandon's approaches to cichlid keeping Brandon's journey of organically growing his Instagram following The difference in audience for aquariums vs ponds in social media Choosing which cichlid species to breed from Lake Malawi and Tanganyika Brandon's process of researching and studying to learn about cichlid Story of Brandon's daughter Mia's passion for the fish business at just 10 years old Brandon's new 2,400-square-foot fish room Sales and marketing strategies for a fish-related business How focusing on colorful cichlids attracts people looking for challenging fish species How having a PetSmart location nearby can help people get interested in fish hobby Mentioned: West Coast Cichlid Supply LLC Website West Coast Cichlid Supply LLC (@westcoastcichlidsupply) on Instagram West coast cichlid supply on Facebook (@westcoastcichlidsupply) on TikTok Links to resources: Book A Call With Triplett: Call with Triplett The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/ You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/ TWT Contractor Circle TWT Contractor Power Circle And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram Facebook TikTok
Today's guest is Troy Holler. Troy and his two brothers host the popular YouTube channel, the Cichlid Bros. These brothers are not only aquarium hobbyists, but they are also passionate about sharing their experiences and knowledge with the world. In this episode, we talk about… Why Troy loves working with his brothers Spitballing ideas with each other to make better content Growing up with a family aquarium and a brown cichlid named ‘Bigfoot' Helping a high profile client with his aquarium Setting up tanks and troubleshooting problems Keeping videos very simple for their viewers Not letting hateful comments affect them Interesting things that happen during the breeding process Affiliate marketing and sponsorships Mentioned Cichlid Bros YouTube channel Cichlid Bros Instagram Links to resources: The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/ You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/ TWT Contractor Circle TWT Contractor Power Circle And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram Facebook TikTok
Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 2:03 What material is Re-Mover PLUS? 2:35 Ammonia- 1 drop or 4 drops per gallon? 4:47 Cycling question about a 20 gallon tank. 8:12 How much One and Only to dose on a 10 gallon. 9:29 Can you explain the concept of pre-filters? 10:53 Bare bottom tank with nitrate and phosphate issues. 12:38 Freshwater Cycling question. 14:41 What are optimal conditions for nitrifying bacteria? 16:31 Can I dose Waste Away and Eco-Balance without a skimmer? 19:37 How do I Fishless cycle if I have plants in the tank? 20:15 Re-Fresh/ Waste-Away treatments for a 240 saltwater. 22:37 Cycling a 125gallon tank for a Tiger Oscar. 24:16 Can saltwater Waste-Away be used with saltwater Eco-Balance? 24:53 Can I add ammonium chloride to a system that already houses fish? 28:04 Can the bio beads work for freshwater Cichlid tank? (https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/nitrate-reduction-using-dr-tims-np-active-pearls-in-freshwater.518628/ ) 30:24 Are the Waste-Away gels supposed to disappear over time? 31:15 How much ammonia to dose in a Red Sea Reefer 350. 32:27 Battling dinos with Waste-Away and Re-Fresh 34:27 I have an AIO w/o a skimmer. Is that Ok? 36:10 German Blue Rams in a 10 gallon quarantine tank.
During this Q&A episode Dr. Tim answers the following questions: Timestamps: 00:00 Start 00:26 - 1 - Do I need a skimmer when using waste away? 3:19 - 2 - Recognizing unfriendly bacteria, what beneficial bacteria are, and how do we promote the good ones? 7:04 - 3 - Help with cycling a 25 gallon reef tank. 10:04 - 4 - What is EPS? 12:10 - 5 - Suspended bio-media placement question. 14:05 -6 - TAN or Ammonia? Questions for BRS and MACNA videos. 22:14 - 7 - What is the concentration of ammonia in Ammonium Chloride this product? 25:51 - 8 - I accidentally used freshwater One and Only in my saltwater tank. Will this cause any harm? 27:05 - 9 - With the Color up program should I be adding aeration to the solution or to my tank? If the solution how long for? 29:44 - 10 - Can I use Spring Water or Distilled Water? Can I cycle my tank by your method with a bagged ceramic media, sponge filter and bagged carbon? How much One and Only should I be adding? 35:18 - 11 - I have been using First Defense for dechlorination. When would I use AquaCleanse? 36:41 - 12 - Recommendations for short and long term planning for a successful Cichlid tank.
Texas fly fisherman and guide Chris Johnson joins the conversation about the United State's only native cichlid. Learn all about the ecology of this blue-speckled, aggressive beauty and how to catch one on the fly.
Blue Ram Cichlid, đôi khi được gọi là Butterfly Cichlid, là một loài cichlid có màu sắc rực rỡ có nguồn gốc từ Columbia và Venezuela. Blue Ram Cichlid được đánh giá cao vì vẻ ngoài tuyệt đẹp và tính cách thú vị của chúng.. Xem chi tiết tại: https://nuoitep.com/ru/%d1%82%d1%83%d0%b8-%d1%88%d0%b8%d0%bd%d1%8c/huong-dan-nhan-giong-va-cham-soc-blue-ram-cichlid.html
Blue Ram Cichlid, đôi khi được gọi là Butterfly Cichlid, là một loài cichlid có màu sắc rực rỡ có nguồn gốc từ Columbia và Venezuela. Blue Ram Cichlid được đánh giá cao vì vẻ ngoài tuyệt đẹp và tính cách thú vị của chúng.. Xem chi tiết tại: https://nuoitep.com/thuy-sinh/huong-dan-nhan-giong-va-cham-soc-blue-ram-cichlid.html
Nicolas mathevon est bioacousticien. Il est aussi l'auteur de "Les animaux parlent: Sachons les écouter" (humenSciences). Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler du tambourinage du Pic, si intéressant car il est l'exemple type du recyclage de beaucoup de comportements dans le monde animal. C'est la notion fondamentale d'exaptation en biologie, que Nicolas nous détaillera. Nous parlerons aussi des cris du Piranha et des Cichlidés, ces poissons qui font la joie des aquariophiles, de ceux de l'Astyanax ce poisson aveugle des cavernes mexicaines, qui existe aussi en version dotée d'yeux. Et enfin du très grand classique pinson de Darwin qui est d'autant moins bon chanteur que son bec est gros. Les grandes gueules ou plutôt les gros becs n'ont pas la cote en la matière apparemment.
Nicolas mathevon est bioacousticien. Il est aussi l'auteur de "Les animaux parlent: Sachons les écouter" (humenSciences). Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler du tambourinage du Pic, si intéressant car il est l'exemple type du recyclage de beaucoup de comportements dans le monde animal. C'est la notion fondamentale d'exaptation en biologie, que Nicolas nous détaillera. Nous parlerons aussi des cris du Piranha et des Cichlidés, ces poissons qui font la joie des aquariophiles, de ceux de l'Astyanax ce poisson aveugle des cavernes mexicaines, qui existe aussi en version dotée d'yeux. Et enfin du très grand classique pinson de Darwin qui est d'autant moins bon chanteur que son bec est gros. Les grandes gueules ou plutôt les gros becs n'ont pas la cote en la matière apparemment.
Those of us who are into brackish water aquariums are always looking- with great effort-for interesting brackish water fishes. Fortunately, one of our fave all time fishes juts happens to be not only found in brackish habitats, it happens to be a most interesting Cichlid as well! Let’s take a closer look at the venerable Orange Chromide!
Sam Mckay is a Grad Student at Cambridge University studying Cichlid Evolution and is the host of the Sit Down With A Scientist Podcast. Connect With Sam:https://linktr.ee/SJ_McKayConnect With BTN Media:https://linktr.ee/BTNMedia
Dans la chronique je vous emmène en plongée dans les eaux cristallines du lac Tanganyka, pour rencontrer des poissons divers, de toutes les couleurs et aux comportements originaux, les cichlidés ! Je reçois ensuite à mon micro la docteure Isabel Cantera, actuellement postdoctorante à l’université de Milan, et qui a réalisé sa thèse au Laboratoire Évolution et Diversité Biologique de l’université Paul Sabatier de Toulouse. Elle s’est intéressée aux impacts de l’activité humaine sur les communautés de poissons d’eau douce en Guyane !On finit bien entendu avec quelques conseils lecture.Bonne écoute ! Pour aller plus loin :Le documentaire sur les cichlidés (en anglais) à l’origine de cette chronique, visible sur youtubeLa thèse d’IsabelUn article du Journal de l’environnement, basé sur une recherche menée par l’équipe d’Isabel et qui évoque des effets de l’orpaillage sur les poissons de Guyane
I have this “thing” about setting up our aquariums to function, to some extent, as miniature closed ecosystems. This is hardly a breakthrough or a new idea. However, I believe it’s fundamental to creating amazing botanical-style aquariums, and planted aquariums, and Cichlid tanks, reef tanks, nursery tanks... you get the idea. You don’t need to be 100% hands on, either. Nature can and should do a lot of the work. Just let go...
Cichlid Room Companion link: https://www.cichlidae.com/default.php Join the American Cichlid Association for a membership to the Cichlid Room Companion: https://cichlid.org/?page_id=350
Pam's FB: https://www.facebook.com/pam.chin.3 The Cichlid Room Companion: https://www.cichlidae.com/ Ask Pam: https://www.cichlidae.com/askpam/index.php Babes in the Cichlid Hobby FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/111059642278852/ American Cichlid Association: https://cichlid.org/
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.23.217513v1?rss=1 Authors: Wing, J. D., Champneys, T. S., Ioannou, C. C. Abstract: Anthropogenic activity can increase water turbidity, changing fish behaviour by reducing visibility. The spread of invasive species is also facilitated by human activity, further increasing the pressure on native species. In two experiments we measured the foraging efficiency, risk perception and inter-individual consistency of risk-taking (personality variation in boldness) of an invasive species, the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and a threatened tilapia, the Manyara tilapia (Oreochromis amphimelas), in clear and turbid water. In experiment one, O. niloticus was faster to initiate feeding, encountered more food items, and consumed more than O. amphimelas. The latency to start foraging by O. niloticus decreased in turbid water. Turbidity did not affect the latency to start foraging in O. amphimelas but the number of food items they encountered was highest at the intermediate turbidity. There was however no significant effect of turbidity in either species on the total food consumed. In contrast to this foraging context, in experiment two with a refuge and no food available, risk taking behaviour was similar in both species and they both responded with similarly reduced risk taking in turbid water. Evidence of personality variation was weak, being observed only in O. amphimelas when first leaving the shelter in turbid water. Overall, species differences were greater in the foraging context but turbidity was more important in the risk-taking context. O. amphimelas is more sensitive to turbidity during foraging, and O. niloticus is likely to have a competitive advantage in foraging situations, especially in degraded turbid habitats. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.22.216473v1?rss=1 Authors: Alward, B. A., Cathers, P. H., Blakkan, D. M., Fernald, R. D. Abstract: Social rank in a hierarchy determines which individuals have access to important resources such as food, shelter, and mates. In the African cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni, rank is under social control, such that larger males are more likely than smaller males to be dominant in rank. Although it is well known that the relative size of A. burtoni males is critical in controlling social rank, the specific behavioral strategies underlying responses to males of different sizes are not well understood. In this research, our goal was to characterize these responses by performing resident-intruder assays, in which aggressive behaviors were measured in territorial males in response to the introduction of unfamiliar males that differed in relative standard length (SL). We found that the relative SL of intruders played an important role in determining behavioral performance. Resident males exposed to larger (>5% larger in SL) or matched (between 0 and 5% larger or smaller in SL) intruder males performed more lateral displays, a type of non-physical aggression, compared to resident males exposed to smaller (>5% smaller in SL) intruder males. However, physical aggression, such as chases and bites, did not differ as a function of relative SL. Our results suggest that A. burtoni males amplify non-physical aggression to settle territorial disputes in response to differences in relative SL that were not previously considered to be behaviorally relevant. HighlightsO_LIRelative size determines social rank in the African cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni C_LIO_LIResident male A. burtoni respond differently to small size differences in intruder males C_LIO_LIResidents perform more non-physical aggression against larger intruders C_LIO_LIResidents do not alter physical aggression as a function of differently sized intruders C_LIO_LIDistinct behavioral strategies are used against different intruders C_LI Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
RTX 3090 may actually replace the Titan at a lower price point with 24GB, and it has to be because RDNA 2 is a beast. We discuss this and much more on the 1-Year ANNIVERSARY EPISODE of Broken Silicon!!! Sponsor Information: https://www.cdkoffers.com/ 25% software discount code: brokensilicon 3% discount code for everything: dieshrink Win10 pro oem key 13$: https://bit.ly/2Wdfghh Win10 Home oem key 11$: https://bit.ly/3dsbSFi Win10 pro oem key FOR 2PC 20$: https://bit.ly/36DFHAB Office 2019 key 29$: https://bit.ly/2WdfBAz Win10 pro oem+Office 2019 41$: https://bit.ly/3ea83Vo 0:00 Intro Banter (Park the Car in Harvard Yard) 4:13 A few words about the Unrest. We are from Minnesota. (Feel free to skip!) 10:10 Let’s Lighten up the mood 13:00 Corrections and Omissions (OLED, RADEON Pro VII) 18:29 Nvidia RTX 3080 Pictured – How the cooler works. 24:39 RTX 3090 24GB Update 37:19 RDNA 2 RT, RX 5300, Rebranding Navi 10, Big Navi is a Cichlid? 45:26 Big Navi before Consoles? And AMD says you shouldn’t buy their 4GB cards. 55:24 Willow Cove, Golden Cove, Ocean Cove IPC – and Intel’s Ringbus Plans 1:00:19 TSMC 5nm+ Goes into production THIS year 1:04:20 Linus Tech Tips makes his mistake a Net Positive 1:11:22 Bad AMD Experiences 1:13:43 Consoles vs PC Gaming 1:20:35 Remembering 1 Year of Broken Silicon & Moore’s Law Is Dead 1:24:53 What’s next for Moore’s Law Is Dead? 1:32:58 Cloning George Washington 1:37:49 Deus Ex, Battlefield, Gaming Opinions https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-pictured https://wccftech.com/nividias-rtx-3080-getting-spec-upgrade-might-ship-with-ga-102-200-and-4352-cuda-cores/ https://www.igorslab.de/en/exclusive-info-to-nvidias-ampere-cards-with-gddr6x-short-pcb-and-extreme-expensive-cooler-for-the-fe-and-the-search-for-the-leak/ https://www.techpowerup.com/267720/amd-radeon-rx-5300-desktop-surfaces-on-geekbench https://wccftech.com/amd-rdna-2-sienna-cichlid-gpu-big-navi-21-radeon-rx-graphics-cards-spotted/ https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-big-navi-to-arrive-before-next-generation-consoles https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/amd_says_that_the_era_of_4gb_graphics_cards_is_over_-_future_games_need_more_vram/1 https://twitter.com/mooreslawisdead/status/1267175772722266112 https://wccftech.com/intel-next-gen-10nm-willow-cove-golden-cove-ocean-cove-ipc-increase-rumor/ https://wccftech.com/intel-11th-gen-tiger-lake-cpus-launch-mid-2020-ice-lake-sp-xeon-sampling-now/ https://www.techpowerup.com/267793/tsmc-5-nm-node-manufacturing-goes-high-volume-in-q4-amd-one-of-the-major-customers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMJZOjbsMeE&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ehDRCE1Z38&feature=youtu.be https://youtu.be/bhZyc2KOLlE
Sienna Cichlid? What type of a codename is that for a GPU? Cichlid is impossible to pronounce. That alongside with SEGA's new console, AMD donating 7 petaflops for COVID-19 research, and a mystery Intel CPU. All of that in today's evening news. Thank you for clicking on this podcast! I'm not forcing you but if you found this good, you might want to consider following...just saying.
I have the honor of speaking with Dr. Jay Stauffer Jr. on his early introduction into fish keeping, his path to becoming an ichthyologist, and species description: what exactly goes into a name.
I am joined by Greg Steeves to discuss his time in the hobby, a brief history behind the issues impacting Lake Victoria fish, the great work being done by the CARES organization, and how you too can get involved to help at-risk fish species. CARES website: https://caresforfish.org/ Greg's website: http://africancichlids.net/
Aaron Reed is the author of the new guidebook, Fly Fishing Austin and Central Texas. Much like the city itself, the Austin fly fishing scene is eclectic, offering clearwater striped bass, local Guadalupe bass, and even South American cichlids!
I am joined by the show's first international guest, Brendan Flynn from British Columbia, Canada. Brendan and I discuss his time in the hobby, which is relatively short compared to other guests given he is 14 years old, how we can get more youth involved, and his plans for growing his YouTube channel. Check him out. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRmkB1CHVINkCEimmTGEfKQ/featured
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So this episode doesn’t have the best sound quality. We might have just scrapped this one, but early on, Matthew catches a certificate-sized Rio Grande cichlid, cane poling it right out of Lady Bird Lake. This episode marks the first time Fishing Team caught one of the trophy fish on actual direct audio like a Read More The post Ep44: The Cichlid Cert appeared first on Last Cast Podcast.
This episode is brought to you by the retired aquarium/tropical fish keeping podcast ''Aquatic Wetline''.This episode aired in 2015.It's time to feature our second episode from ''Aquatic Wetline''. One of the most popular episodes that I hosted on Aquatic Wetline, this one is one of my favorites because we talk about a fish I enjoy, it recieved a high number of listens and I made a few bucks from this episode. What is really enjoyable about this episode is the wonderful guest! Antonio really loves the tropical fish hobby and really loves Oscars! You will enjoy listening to this episode!Oscar cichlids are one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish in the aquarium hobby. Have you ever thought about breeding oscar cichlids? Antonio has and he tells us how he did it. Want to keep an oscar? Learn everything you need to know about oscar cichlids.Guest Antonio Martina shares his love of Oscars with Aqua Alex on this episode of Aquatic Wetline.Enjoy the show!Like us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/theluvoffish/https://www.facebook.com/aquaalexcardinale/Subscribe to us on I-tunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aquarium-hobbyist-podcast/id1254532480?mt=2Join the official Community Group for AHP:https://band.us/@aquariumhobbypodcastSupport the show
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In the early 2000s, Brian Zimmerman and his team at London Zoo received a donation from a private fish-breeder of some Mangarahara cichlids. At the time, scientists hadn’t yet officially described the species. Not much was known about it, other than its provenance, the Mangarahara river in Madagascar. Little did the team know that within a decade they would be putting up a ‘wanted’ poster in a last-ditch attempt to save the species from extinction! In this episode of the Big Questions podcast we visited Brian Zimmerman and Diogo Veríssimo, to ask: Where are all the Mangarahara cichlid hiding?
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This week's fish of the week comes from South America. It can be found swimming near Heros Severum cichlids, Festivum cichlids, Chocolate cichlids, pike cichlids, and discus. Speaking of Discus, this fish is often referred to as the ''Poor Man's'' Discus. It is a Cichlid that is beloved by many hobbyists. This Week's Fish of the Week is the Uaru Cichlid! The Uaru Cichlid is a greenish brownish blotched cichlid that is mild mannered and works well in large community aquariums. It is infamous online because of the famous YouTuber and Fish Keeper Joey Mullen aka Uaru Joey aka the King of DIY!Find out how to keep and care for the Uaru cichlid.Support the show
This week's (July 10th-July 15th) fish of the week is the Jack Dempsey Cichlid (Rocio Octofasciata) !! Named after the famous boxer Jack Dempsey, the jack dempsey cichlid is a semi aggressive cichlid that comes from Central America. The Jack Dempsey cichlid is a beloved cichlid in the cichlid hobby and is available at every fish and pet store. There are many variations of Jack Dempsey cichlids available. Common jack dempsey, electric blue gene jack dempseys, electric blue jack dempseys are just some of the variations available. They are a perfect medium to large growing cichlid that has gorgeous coloration and spots!Find out how to keep and care for the Jack Dempsey cichlid on this week's episode of fish of the week! FIND OUT HOW ONE MACHINE CAN ELECTRONICALLY DO A WATER CHANGE FOR YOU!!! FIND OUT THE BENEFITS OF THE AQUAPLENISH ELECTRONIC WATER CHANGER AT: www.aquaplenish.com GET $20 off and FREE SHIPPING by using the discount code AquaAlex2018 Support the show
July 3rd's tropical fish of the week is the firemouth cichlid (Thorichthys meeki). Firemouth cichlids come from Central America! They are one of the most popular, hardy, common, and readily available cichlids in the aquarium hobby! With a bright red firey throat and mouth, this is one gorgeous cichlid. It is an easy to keep cichlid that is a perfect beginner cichlid!Firemouth Cichlids can grow up to 7'' in length and they look great with age! FIND OUT HOW TO KEEP AND CARE FOR THE FIREMOUTH CICHLID (THORICHTHYS MEEKI)!!!!Wanna have fun doing water changes? Want to make water changes easier? Want to reduce labor? Check out how you can use a machine to do water changes with the Aquaplenish Electronic Water Changer. GET $20 OFF and FREE SHIPPING by using the coupon code AquaAlex2018 Support the show
Cichlids are an popular aquarium fish. There are many different kinds of cichlids. Aggressive cichlids such as red devils, jaguar cichlids to semi aggressive cichlids such as Oscars, green terrors, and severums to peaceful cichlids like angelfish, discus, apistos and ram cichlids. Cichlids come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and aggression levels. Welcome to the Cichlid show on Aquarium Hobbyist Podcast. Cichlids of the world is going to be the cichlid show where I discuss any and everything cichlids! To get this series and show started, I discuss my favorite cichlids of all time! I LOVE CICHLIDS. I have favorite Central American, South American, and African cichlids!PLANNED FOR THE SHOW:~ Why I recommend people keep cichlids~ My favorite cichlids including:Jack DempseysOscarsRed DevilsUaruPeacock BassAND MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Thanks for listening and enjoy the show!!!! DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR AQUAPLENISH THE ELECTRONIC WATER CHANGE SYSTEM!TAKE $20 OFF AND GET FREE SHIPPING!! USE THE DISCOUNT CODE:AquaAlex2018www.aquaplenish.com Support the show
It's time to chat about Oscar Cichlid fish with another fellow Oscar cichlid fish lover! For the first time ever, I welcome an Oscar cichlid keeper to the Oscar Cichlid Lounge. Oscar cichlids are loved by many fish keepers from all around the United States and World. All Oscars and Keepers are welcomed to the lounge. On this episode, the Oscar Cichlid lounge opens up to Oscar Cichlid Keeper Robert Schmidt from Idaho! Robert has been keeping fish for many years and has kept Oscars for a very long time and has quickly formed a bond with Oscars.Robert currently has some wild caught Oscars which he got from Jeff Rapps and some big tiger and red oscars.What will he have to say about Oscar cichlids? Find out what Robert has to say about Oscars. Topics include how he got into the hobby, how he got into Oscar cichlids, live feedings, and more!!!! MAY 15TH AQUARIUM HOBBYIST PODCAST LAUNCHES AND DEBUTS! Support the show
Oscar cichlids are a common aquarium fish that hail from South America. They have outstanding personality and are the closet underwater pet to a dog. Oscar cichlids are very popular and have been in the tropical fish keeping hobby for decades. Exotic Aquatics and Aqua Alex proudly present to fish keepers and Oscar cichlid lovers, Oscar Cichlid Lounge where oscar cichlid lovers can rejoice and hear about their love of oscar cichlids! This is going to be a show that will air exclusively here on Exotic Aquatics and the soon to be released Aquarium Hobbyist Podcast.On the inaugural episode, I give to you an introduction to the Oscar Cichlid!PLANNED FOR THE SHOW:~ What to Expect on the Oscar Cichlid Lounge~ Why I love Oscars~ Information on Oscar Cichlids~ Oscar cichlid Stories~ Why YOU should have an Oscar Cichlid~ Things you should know about OscarsEnjoy the show fish keepers and happy Oscar Cichlid keeping!FISH KEEPER'S, this podcast channel is switching over to MOSTLY aquarium hobby shows!! ARE YOU READY? May 15th AC Network switches to Aquarium Hobbyist Podcast. Support the show
It's time for our 4th installment of Exotic Aquatics Aquatic Wetline the ONE and ONLY Spoken Aquarium Podcast magazine. With an unorthodox and unusual type of podcast for fish keeper's , I promise you that this show will be just as good as an aquarium magazine but even better because instead of reading you will get to listen to a passionate fish keeper discuss the things he is most passionate about tropical fish and aquariums!!!! Our first 3 episode releases have been fantastic and well received by you the tropical fish keepers!This month, I am proud to introduce 2 new segments to Exotic Aquatics AW! Cichlid of the Month and Catfish of the month, 2 of my favorite groups of tropical fish! Here is what is featured on February 2018 Edition of Exotic Aquatics Aquatic Wetline:~ Aqua Alex's Brainy Fishy Tips: How To Keep and Breed Successfully~ Featured Cichlid of February 2018: Oscar Cichlid~ Live Aquaria Diver's Den, Wet Spot Tropical Fish, and Tangled Up In Cichlids Stocklist~ Exotic Aquatics Topic of February: What is a Bottom Dwelling Fish and Aqua Alex's favorite Bottom Dwellers~ Fish Keeper of the Month: Posthumous Corydoras Lover and Breeder Lynn Mathney~ Catfish of February 2018: Lima Shovelnose ~ Freshwater Fish of Feb 2018 Silver Datnoid~ Saltwater fish of Feb 2018 Snow Flake Moray EelEnjoy the show!!! Fish keeper's please feel free to share today's show with all of your fish keeping friends.Thanks for listening.Need a voice over? Check out:www.fiverr.com/alexcardinale Support the show
Frank talks with Don Danko and Lew Carbone of The Ohio Cichlid Association.
Dr. Hans Hofmann from the University of Texas at Austin talked about his research and fun field stories on neural and molecular mechanisms and evolution of social behavior in Cichlid fishes. He also gave insights in how to pursue science in the future.
Join Rus and Kelly as they discuss Mick’s fabulous trip to a cichlid convention with comments from Mick and Claire in Carnforth, Uk. Check out this PowerPoint of photos (and captions) of Mick’s Cichlid convention trip! You’ll wish you had been there! WAC 2017
I want to let you know that I, Aqua Alex Cardinale LOVE CICHLIDS!!! Cichlids are a genus of fish that are very well known in the tropical fish hobby! Mostly everyone who has a freshwater aquarium has a cichlid of some sort! Cichlids range from very aggressive to semiaggressive to even docile! There are cichlids from all over the world! South America, Central America, North America, and even Africa! Red Devils, Jaguar cichlids, Oscars, Jack Dempseys, Discus, Angelfish are all examples of some of the wide range of cichlids out there!! Every Monday, the Cichlid Cave will air at 4 PM ET right here on Aquatic Wetline! Planned for the Show: ~ Why Cichlids are one of my favorite genus of fish ~ The different kind of Cichlids ~ What you need to know about cichlids ~Cichlid species from South America, Central American, Africa, and more!! Cichlid Keepers, sit back relax and enjoy!
I want to let you know that I, Aqua Alex Cardinale LOVE CICHLIDS!!! Cichlids are a genus of fish that are very well known in the tropical fish hobby! Mostly everyone who has a freshwater aquarium has a cichlid of some sort! Cichlids range from very aggressive to semiaggressive to even docile! There are cichlids from all over the world! South America, Central America, North America, and even Africa! Red Devils, Jaguar cichlids, Oscars, Jack Dempseys, Discus, Angelfish are all examples of some of the wide range of cichlids out there!!Every Monday, the Cichlid Cave will air at 4 PM ET right here on Aquatic Wetline!Planned for the Show:~ Why Cichlids are one of my favorite genus of fish~ The different kind of Cichlids ~ What you need to know about cichlids~Cichlid species from South America, Central American, Africa, and more!!Cichlid Keepers, sit back relax and enjoy!
I am proud to present to my tropical fish keeping audience a monthly series that will be informal but also fun. This series is called Fish of the Month. There will be 2 Fish of the Month 1 Freshwater FOTM and 1 Saltwater FOTM.It will be informal because on each Fish of the Month I will provide some information based on my experience keeping the said fish! It will be fun because you will get to learn about each fish and how to keep them. January 2017 Freshwater Fish of the Month: Jack Dempsey Cichlid (Rocio octofasciata) Planned for the show: ~ What I like about Jack Dempsey Cichlids ~ Why Jack Dempsey Cichlids brought me back to Freshwater ~ Jack Dempsey Cichlid Information
I am proud to present to my tropical fish keeping audience a monthly series that will be informal but also fun. This series is called Fish of the Month. There will be 2 Fish of the Month 1 Freshwater FOTM and 1 Saltwater FOTM.It will be informal because on each Fish of the Month I will provide some information based on my experience keeping the said fish! It will be fun because you will get to learn about each fish and how to keep them.January 2017 Freshwater Fish of the Month: Jack Dempsey Cichlid (Rocio octofasciata)Planned for the show:~ What I like about Jack Dempsey Cichlids~ Why Jack Dempsey Cichlids brought me back to Freshwater~ Jack Dempsey Cichlid Information
I have a lot of respect for the discus cichlid! I at one point in my fish keeping career have even kept discus! Discus Cichlids are considered by many fish keepers to be the kings of the freshwater aquariums! Discus cichlids over the years have become more hardy and more available. There are many different strains now a days including Stendker Discus and Asian discus as well as Wild Discus! All of the discus Are awesome looking fish!! Are you ready for some serious discus talk on this episode of Freshwater Tropical Fish chat? Topics for the show: - Keeping and caring for the discus - Are discus really hard to keep? -Are discus really for beginners? - Tankmates for discus AND MORE! Call in at 1 347-989-8142 to join the show!
For the first time in a long time, the ACA Cichlid Association comes to Springfield Massachussetts so the Western MA fish keepers are in for a real treat! The ACA promises to deliver a great convention that will make the Western Mass area fish keepers really proud. As a 10 year fish keeper, I Alex Cardinale am proud to see something postive coming to Springfield Mass and especially the fish keeping hobby! Joining me today will be Mr. Jim Kenniston, one of the chairs for this year's ACA convention! Topics for the show to be discussed: - Why go to the auction? -What is at the ACA auction? -What is there for fish keepers to do? -LOCALS: Kids Fish Tank Decorating contest and Auctions -And MORE Some of the people going to the ACA this year: -Nature Artist Sam Garica JR - Simply Discus Owner and Discus Keeper Al Sabetta -Wayne Leibel -UaruJoey AKA King of DIY Joey Mullen AND MANY MORE..... SO WHAT IS YOUR EXCUSE NOT TO GO?!!! GO! FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CHECK OUT: http://www.acaconvention2015.com/
Oscar Cichlid Keepers the series makes it's return and it's debut on the ACE Network! Oscar Alex and Fish Keeper Jeff 2 Oscar Cichlid lovers are proud to bring this series back for all the Oscar Cichlid keepers and lovers out there! Oscar Cichlids are very common in the aquarium hobby. They have been very popular in the hobby since the 1970's and 1980's as our friend Andrew Senski likes to point out.With Oscar Cichlids being so common, it is fairly common for Oscar cichlids to develop Hole In The Head. Hole In The Head is a very common diease that can be caused by a number of things but the most common are: improper diet including feeder goldfish, and improper water conditions and dirty water. Topics for this show are: What exactly is Hole in The Head ( HITH)?, what can cause Hole In The Head ( HITH), how can I prevent my Oscar from getting Hole in the Head ( HITH) how to cure HITH, what are good foods to feed my oscar to prevent Hole In The Head and more! Feel free to call in at 1 347-989-8142 with any questions, comments, or suggestions on curing HITH or the topic of HITH.
On this episode of Oscar Cichlid Keeper's Hour, Oscar Alex welcomes his very first of many Oscar Cichlid guests to the show! Alex welcomes fellow Oscar Cichlid lover, Antonio Martina to the show! Antonio has loved Oscar cichlids for many years and he has bred Oscars in the past! Plus Antonio Keeps over 18 Oscar Cichlids in his awesome fish room! Oscar Alex and Antonio will be discussing their love for Oscar Cichlids, plus Antonio will share his tips and tricks for people to have success in keeping Oscars and he will tell us how to breed Oscar Cichlids! This is going to be an awesome show! Have questions for the Oscar expert Antonio himself? Call in LIVE at 1 347-989-8142!
On the 2nd episode in our new series Oscar Cichlid Keepers Hour, Oscar Alex will be discussing the very cute juvenille baby Oscar cichlids. Baby Oscar Cichlids are seen at every fish and pet stores. Matter of fact most oscars sold in the fish hobby are juveniles! Juvenile oscar cichlids are very attractive and most people will want to buy one! Oscar Alex, will teach you everything you need to know about raising juvenille oscar cichlids. Oscar Alex will be discussing: what to feed and how many times to feed baby oscars, tankmates for baby oscars, why is my baby oscar's color changing ( Alex will address this), care for baby Oscar Cichlids, and more! You can call in LIVE at 1 347-989-8142 with any questions or discuss what you like about baby Oscar Cichlids!
On this episode of the Aquatic Wetline, Aqua Alex and his co-host Slashmaster1989 Jeff will be discussing the famous South American cichlid, the Severum! Alex and Jeff personally think of this cichlid as the poor man's discus because of the colors severums present and the different species of severums. There are over 4 species of Severums. Alex and Jeff will discuss how to care for the severum, what to feed the severum, tankmates for the severum, and more! You can call in at 1 347-989-8142 with any questions on Severums!
On this episode of the Aquatic Wetline, Aqua Alex welcomes a very special guest to the show. This guest is a HUGE fan of the Aquatic Wetline! He loves this show so much that he is here listening LIVE to each and every show we do. Now because he won a guest spot by calling in to our 100th episode, he will now be a guest! Our guest for this show is going to be Slashmaster1989. Slashmaster Jeff and Aqua Alex will be discussing the famous oscar cichlid. Jeff will be asking Aqua Alex some questions on Oscars. So if you have some oscar cichlid questions, call in at 347-989-8142 dial 1! HAPPY HOLIDAYS! MERRY CHRISTMAS! PLEASE VOTE FOR THE BEST OF AW 2014. VOTE HERE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/855716827771822/
Special Show: This Special Pet Fish Talk Show features a discussion by the Bailey Brothers, Tom and Nevin, and includes lots of tips and important details about setting up a new aquarium and how to avoid problems. Topics in Segment 1: How to Set Up Your New Aquarium, Get an Aquarium Stand and Choose a Good Place for Your Aquarium, The Python No Spill Clean and Fill Kit, Aquarium Thermometers and Heaters, Aquarium Covers and Lighting. Topics in Segment 2: More about How to Set Up Your New Aquarium, Aquarium Gravel, More about Aquarium Covers with Lights and a Filter, Water Conditioner. Topics in Segment 3: The Final Segment about How to Set Up Your New Aquarium, BIO-Wheel Filters, Testing Aquarium Water, Zebra Danios and Goldfish as First Fish, How to Feed Pet Fish.