| ARTICLE INFORMATION: Author: Howard Norfolk, Howard Title: The Aquarists of Bangalore. Part 3: Adip Sajjan Raj Summary: Adip is an electrical engineering student who somehow finds time to maintain three large display tanks as well as breed fish in his own fish house. Contact for editing purposes: email: howardnorfolk@aquarticles.com (Note: Photos have been re-sized for easy loading. Better quality photos can be provided if required). Date first published: February 2002 Publication: Original to Aquarticles |
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MEET AN AQUARIST SERIES: THE AQUARISTS OF BANGALORE by Howard Norfolk PART THREE: ADIP SAJJAN RAJ
In an adjoining room is another large display aquarium with plants and a variety of community fish, and Adip maintains a third display tank which I didn't see.
Adip built these tanks himself, and also some of the accessories. I noticed a light holder that he had made from a length of thick (6" diameter) bamboo. When halved down the middle the hollow bamboo made a perfect natural looking cover for a strip light. But I was most impressed by Adip's fish room, where he has fourteen tanks in which he breeds and keeps fish, and produces live food for them. The fish room is an outbuilding attached to the side of the house. It is open to the elements in that the windows are covered with wire mesh rather than glass - but this is O.K. in Bangalore's mild climate, where heat is only marginally needed for short periods of the year.
Adip has kept fish for some time in community aquariums, but the first
fish he decided to breed were goldfish. He was inspired to do so after visiting the May
1999 Aquarium Exhibition which was put on by the Aquarists Society of Bangalore. He wrote
an article about his experiences in
breeding and raising goldfish for the Society newsletter, and has supplied many club
members with his fish.
Adip also has a collection of platies, mollies and swordtails which of course breed for him, and his current project is to breed Betta splendens (Siamese fighting fish), the males of which he has already gathered and keeps in jars on two shelves of his room.
Finally, by the front door and by the side of the house, Adip has three "cement rings." In them he keeps plants and livebearers.
Adip is a smart young man who has come a long way in two or three years. Let's hope he passes all his future exams and that he is able to make valuable contributions to fishkeeping in India in years to come!
There is an aquarium society in Bangalore. Raj Kumar told me something about it. The Society's headquarters is at The Government Aquarium in Cubbon Park, so I went to take a look GO TO PART FOUR: THE AQUARISTS SOCIETY OF KARNATAKA |