by Sumer Tiwari | Nov 27, 2020 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
A special excerpt from the January/February 2021 issue of AMAZONAS Magazine article and images by Sumer Tiwari The need for cultured live foods prevents many aquarium hobbyists from keeping species that require live food to thrive. Although many different types of...
by Matt Pedersen | Sep 12, 2020 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater
Every once in a while, something stands out and captures the attention of AMAZONAS editors, and this recent video from Hungarian aquascaping powerhouse Green Aqua caused us to stop and realize this was a “must share.” Green Aqua has long had our attention...
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 Matt Pedersen | Aug 24, 2018 | Freshwater, Marine
Readers of the September/October 2018 issues of both AMAZONAS and CORAL are being treated to an insider’s retelling of the history of brine shrimp in the aquarium trade; more specifically a reflection on the inroads and innovations made by San Francisco Bay...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Apr 4, 2018 | Freshwater, New Products
via Repashy Superfoods by Stephan M. Tanner Ph.D., SwissTropicals and Allen Repashy, Repashy Superfoods In nature, most aquarium fish species rarely eat other fish. Only a minority of species are piscivores, yet most aquarium fish diets are based mainly on fishmeal,...