by AMAZONAS Magazine | Apr 17, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Mike Tuccinardi, Freshwater
In my previous post, I presented a fairly detailed overview of Cambodia’s Tonlé Sap Lake, a freshwater ecosystem which undergoes massive seasonal flooding—and a habitat which, I argued, would make for a fascinating biotope aquarium. In this installment...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Apr 16, 2015 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
Forgotten Rasboras— the “golden ones” from the south Excerpt from AMAZONAS Volume 4, Number 3 (English), May/June 2015 Article & images by Jens Kühne Rasbora is a species-rich genus within the family Cyprinidae. Its representatives live exclusively in shoals,...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Mar 19, 2015 | Freshwater
“Sometimes an issue just brims with energy,” says Editor James Lawrence, “and this AMAZONAS fits that description, with very strong editorial content for lovers of plants, for staunch keepers of big fishes, lovers of delicate, nano fishes and even...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Mar 19, 2015 | Freshwater
Excerpted and edited with permission from the African Diving Blog Kushangaza – An awesome colourational anomaly All true Tropheus species of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania have been observed to include individuals that possess a colourational anomaly, a chromatic...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Mar 17, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Mike Tuccinardi, Freshwater, News & Notes
On my way to Brazil recently, I stopped in to visit my colleagues and former coworkers at Segrest Farms in Gibsonton, Florida. The facility is always worth checking out, but in the ten months or so since I had last been there, they have designed and constructed an...