by AMAZONAS Magazine | Oct 10, 2018 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Most aquarists have used some genus of Vallisneria in their aquarium, but rarely do they have the space to accommodate Vallisneria americana “Gigantea”, which is more commonly known as Jungle Val. Despite the inclusion of...
by Matt Pedersen | Sep 28, 2018 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
The November/December 2018 Issue of AMAZONAS Magazine is printed and arriving at the homes of magazine subscribers, local aquarium shops, and better bookstores. On sale October 9th, 2018. • Readers of the Digital Edition can access it now: AMAZONAS DIGITAL EDITION •...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 26, 2018 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Rotala indica, otherwise known as “Indian Toothcup,” is often described as a miniature version of Lemon Bacopa. Both plants have fleshy leaves and stems as well as a tendency to grow in an upright fashion. These plants...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Sep 14, 2018 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - The Wet Spot Tropical Fish
via The Wet Spot Tropical Fish Pogostemon helferi is the scientific name for ‘Downoi’. Pronounced phonetically, ‘dao noi’ means little star in the Thai dialect. It is found in rivers bordering Burma and Thailand in fast flowing water, growing...
by Aquatropic | Mar 11, 2017 | Freshwater, SPONSOR - Aquatropic
Story by Caitlin Lee, AquaTropic Features Editor Planted aquariums have never been more popular than they are today. Now, more than ever, aquarists new to the hobby are foregoing the traditional plastic foliage and bubbling treasure chests of yesterday in favor of a...