These freshwater mysis shrimp, harvested from the glacier-fed waters of Lake Okanagan make them ideal for most larger marine and freshwater fish.
Freshwater Articles
Current USA Introduces Serene LED Lighting System
Combining over-the-aquarium lighting, background lighting and audio, Serene will appeal to more than just your visual senses.
Omega One Photo Contest: Less Than Two Weeks Remain
Thirteen lucky winners will receive a coveted spot in the glossy, globally distributed Omega One® Calendar – PLUS free fish food for an entire year! So start snapping, the contest closes October 31st, 2018.
Introducing Vibra-Bites™, A New Tropical Fish Food from Hikari
Hikari’s new Vibra-Bites™ fish food, featuring a worm-like pellet shape, is suggested as “ideal for tropical fish who prefer live foods.”
Dedicated Products for Paludarium Enthusiasts
Zoo Med Laboratories has introduced a new line of products dedicated to the creation of paludariums, embracing a growing interest in merging the aquatic and terrestrial hobbies.
Plant Spotlight: Jungle Val, Vallisneria americana “Gigantea”
Resilient and adaptable, the main question is whether you really have space for the large-growing Jungle Val, one of the hardiest aquarium plants.
Ideal Beginner Freshwater Aquarium Fish: AMAZONAS Staff Picks
It’s not so much about publishing a list of easy fish for your first aquarium, but rather it’s about conveying a mindset that will prepare the new aquarium hobbyist for success.
Shoal: Working Together to Conserve Freshwater Fish
Shoal aims to be an innovative partnership engaging individuals, associations, NGOs, and corporations to work together for the good of freshwater species.
AMAZONAS Magazine “MARVELOUS MEDAKA” Inside Look
A preview of highlights in AMAZONAS Magazine’s November/December 2018 Issue. Paid AMAZONAS Subscribers can log in with their email address and read the Digital Edition immediately.
FWC Votes to Reorganize Florida’s Nonnative Species Rules
The Commission voted to approve a reorganization of rules related to non-native species and requested work on a temporary executive order to limit the importation of potentially high-risk injurious species.