10 new species of freshwater and marine gobies from the genera Schismatogobius, Eviota, and Grallenia, were recently described, all hailing from the tropical Western Pacific region.
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VIDEO: Corydoras and More in Comté River Biotope
If you’re plant-challenged, but really love the idea of a biotope aquarium, this Comte River example might make the perfect model for your next aquarium’s design.
VIDEO: Reef Patrol Dives a Mexican Cenote
Dive into a Mexican cenote on the Yucatan Peninsula and experience a fascinating biotope home to cichlids, mollies, catfish and tetras.
Three New Labeotropheus Species from Lake Malawi
Scientist and author Michael J. Pauers has revised our understanding of the popular Malawian Mbuna genus Labeotropheus, upping the species count from a long-standing two a total of five species, in just the last 14 months.
New Pencil Catfish Species from an Argentinian Waterfall
The small, yellow- and brown-marbled, new species of catfish hails from a waterfall-laced section of the Tabay Stream in Argentina.
Friday Photospread: Apistogramma Mystery, Solved?
It was high time I finally gave Apistogramma some attention in a personal aquarium. But these aren’t like any Apistogramma agassizii I’d seen before…
VIDEO: Frontosa in a Planted Tank?
Recently, my 6-year-old son Ethan happened to look at my laptop and was immediately drawn to a photo of a Mpimbwe Blue Frontosa on the screen. It apparently reminded him of a Pokémon card character, Barboach…
VIDEO: Apistogramma bitaeniata “Mamuri”
When you give a well-kept male Apistogramma a mirror prepare to be wowed.
Two New Fish Species for Catfish Lovers
Whether you’re a fan of Loricarids or Callichthyids, March 30th, 2017 was a good day; scientists described two new species that are sure to get your heart racing.
New Fish Species Only YOU Could Love #4: Hypostomus, Cobitis, Eigenmannia
Recently-described species of tropical freshwater fishes that only the most worthy fish geek could appreciate. Yes, that means you. In this installment: Hypostomus formosae, Cobitis nalbanti, and Eigenmannia correntes