by Matt Pedersen | Nov 11, 2024 | AMAZONAS - Matt Pedersen, Freshwater, News & Notes
Herp hobbyists are likely quite familiar with the NARBC (North American Reptile Breeders Conference) and have perhaps attended one or more of the regional shows in the past. These “conference + trade show” events offer a dizzying array of reptile and...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Jun 21, 2019 | Freshwater, New Products
via Riparium Supply While they seem to share the same kind of water’s edge habitats in the wild, plants suitable for planted ripariums can have varying requirements. Species that grow in swamps or marshes require ample nutrients, but their roots grow well in...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Apr 22, 2019 | AMAZONAS - Devin Biggs, Freshwater
via Riparium Supply Palms are among the most characteristic kinds of plants for the shoreline areas of tropical aquatic ecosystems. They may appear growing along the margins of tropical mountain streams and rainforest rivers, or emerging from the shallow water in peat...
by Devin Biggs | Feb 6, 2019 | AMAZONAS - Devin Biggs, Freshwater, Marine
The quickest and easiest way to spruce up any aquarium or terrarium is to clean the front glass panel by removing algae, hard water deposits, dust, and fingerprints. My preferred tools for glass cleaning are a clean rag moistened with mild household cleaner (for the...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Oct 12, 2018 | Freshwater, New Products
via Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc. Paludariums are a window into nature that fit perfectly in your home or office. Blending together a nano aquarium on the bottom and a terrarium on top, paludariums build a home for reptiles, fish, and plants to live in harmony....