Replace animosity with kindness, encourage compromise through transparency, and the fish keeping hobby has a truly bright future—even for those who love man-made fishes.
AMAZONAS Excerpt Articles
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Man-made fishes have been around for a long time and are here to stay. If we do not cover man-created strains and forms, and debate the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, we leave the field to emotional grandstanding, or worse, legal regulations without qualified input.
Viewpoint: Cognitive Dissonance in the Aquarium Hobby
AMAZONAS Excerpt: Executive Editor Ann Whitman suggests that cognitive dissonance best describes some aspects of our hobby’s relationship with man-made fishes.
AMAZONAS Magazine “MAN-MADE FISHES” Inside Look!
A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s September/October 2019 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition starting August 11th, 2019.
AMAZONAS Excerpt: The Good Soldier
Black Soldier Fly larvae are being touted as a miracle food of the future for pets as well as humans. For now, however, they are an innovative, high-quality food for fish and other animals.
AMAZONAS Magazine “NATURALLY NATIVES” Inside Look!
A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s July/August 2019 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition starting June 11th, 2019.
AMAZONAS Magazine “MARVELOUS MEDAKA” Inside Look
A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s November/December 2018 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition immediately.
AMAZONAS Magazine “NEW SHRIMP SENSATIONS” Inside Look
A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s September/October 2018 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition immediately.
AMAZONAS Magazine “CONGO TETRAS!” Inside Look
A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s July/August 2018 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition immediately.
Bloodworm Experiences: Reactions are a real thing for some fishkeepers
A few drops of contaminated water on the outside seeped through the newspaper we wrapped the bag in and when he touched it, he literally fell over backwards.












