by Sumer Tiwari | Oct 11, 2020 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater
A 6 week old Betta macrostoma fry with a full belly after feasting on baby brine shrimp Roughly 80 eggs that were collected by stripping a Betta macrostoma male. When my last blog post (VIDEO: Details of Betta macrostoma mating and breeding) was published, I got a...
by Sumer Tiwari | Jul 10, 2020 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater
Many fishes in the aquarium hobby have unique and beautiful ways of reproducing. Species under suborder Anabantoidei, especially, have a strange way of reproducing. Whereas many species in this suborder are bubble-nesters, some Betta species like the ones under the...
by Anne Linton AZ | Jul 30, 2019 | AMAZONAS Tables of Contents, Freshwater
MAN-MADE FISHES Volume 8, Number 5 5 Letter From The Editor by Ann Whitman 6 Viewpoint by the AMAZONAS publishers 12 Aquatic Notebook by AMAZONAS staff FEATURE ARTICLES 16 Hybridization in Swordtails and Platies: Not just man-made fish by Michi...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Aug 8, 2015 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
Not every reader around the globe has access to reliable and affordable postal services and printed copies of AMAZONAS, and for that, we offer a digital version of AMAZONAS as well. You may have admired a copy of AMAZONAS at your local aquarium retailer, or tucked...
by Stephan Tanner | May 23, 2014 | AMAZONAS - Stephan M. Tanner, Freshwater
This stunning footage of Betta macrostoma, the Brunei Betta, amply demonstrates why this species remains one of the most coveted Anabantoids in the aquarium hobby today. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZmgYsWegSI&list=UUH5h9TFxRJLRvO_X5VMExKw Video Credit...