Continuing coverage, with news from the A&M Aquatics, Mote Marine Lab, Jeff Turner and Henry Feddern in the Keys, New Life Spectrum in Homestead, and Julian Sprung of Two Little Fishies in Miami Gardens.
AMAZONAS – Matt Pedersen Articles
New Genus and Species of Andean Killifish
New species of fish seem to be described almost daily, but a new genus? That’s less common.
Storm Aftermath: Aquarium Trade Check-Ins, Part 1
Our four-part series covers the status of the aquarium trade following Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. In this installment, we turn our attention to Texas
Storm Aftermath: Aquarium Trade Checks-In, Part 2
In this installment, we turn our attention to Florida, with reports from large livestock distributors, collectors, conservation efforts, tourist destinations and more…
Storm Aftermath: Aquarium Trade Check-Ins, Part 3
Our reports out of Florida continue, with more local fish stores, dry good manufacturers, a fish club and more, as they plow their way through the aftermath of Hurrican Irma.
Storm Aftermath: Aquarium Trade Check-Ins, Part 4
We conclude our Florida coverage focusing on a large number of marine fish breeding facilities and researchers, as they recover from the impacts of Hurricane Irma.
10 New Species of Gobies for Nano-Fish Fans
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.
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.