by AMAZONAS Magazine | Nov 2, 2013 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater
Last month I walked you through the artificial incubation technique I settled on for my Angelfish breeding. It’s a simple process usually; Angelfish lay their eggs on a tile, which you can then remove and incubate. But what happens when they lay the eggs...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 20, 2013 | Freshwater
Australian or Queensland Lungfish, one of the oldest living fish species on earth, shown in its native habitat. Credits Undersea Productions |...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 20, 2013 | Freshwater, New Products
In a marketing move that rivals, if not surpasses, Two Little Fishies’ inuendo-riddled “pH Balance” advertisements (see CORAL Magazine Sept/Oct 2013, page 114) that have stirred reader controversy in the past, Repashy Specialty Pet Products released...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 20, 2013 | Freshwater
When the dinosaurs first appeared on earth some 230 million years ago, the ancestors of modern-day lungfishes had already been paddling around for 150 million years. And when the great extinction that took out Tyrannosaurus rex and Company, 66 million years ago, the...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 20, 2013 | AMAZONAS Errata
Two errors have been discovered in the September/October 2013 issue of Amazonas. Both of these errors occur in the print edition; the current live digital edition shows the correct information. The first error occurs on page 35 of the print edition and was discovered...