by Matt Pedersen | Aug 23, 2013 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater, Marine
Back in 2006, I found myself facing an interesting question – how many eggs were my Onxy Percs (Amphiprion percula “Onyx”) laying? It’s impossible to hedge anything more than a guess just by looking…definitely more than 10…probably...
by Matt Pedersen | Mar 11, 2013 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater
I recently stumbled across some amazing videos, shared by Hélène Lagueux of Quebec City, Quebec. She wrote that she’s been breeding these Pterophyllum sp. “Rio Nanay” F0 and F1 for the past 5-6 years. This is the fish Heiko Bleher referred to as...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Aug 28, 2012 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
by Rajanta Sinardja Rahardja Excerpt from AMAZONAS, Sept/October 2012 In recent years numerous loricariid catfish species have been bred in the aquarium. One species whose breeding has only been rumored up until now is the Sunshine Pleco, Scobinancistrus aureatus....
by John Tullock | Jul 21, 2008 | AMAZONAS - John Tullock, Freshwater, News & Notes
Here in the Southeast, we are sweltering through another year of drought. Some parts of the Cherokee and Pisgah National Forests, lying just east of where I live, are experiencing record low precipitation totals. To the west, the broad, flat Cumberland and Barrens...