The Project recently held two training workshops for aquarium fish collectors in the Rio Negro and announced a nomination for prestigious Indianapolis Prize.
Freshwater Articles
“A Serious Case of Hobby Pox”
Zoo Med is currently celebrating its 40th year in business, and we had the distinct honor of having Gary Bagnall—an unsung hero of the aquarium hobby—share an inside look at the history of the company and some of his personal aspirations for the future.
AMAZONAS Magazine Table of Contents November/December 2017
BLUE-EYES, AMAZONAS Magazine Volume 6, Number 6
Storm Aftermath: Aquarium Trade Checks-In, Part 5
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.
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.
Project Piaba Wants You to Join the 2018 Expedition
Gain a unique perspective as you travel the Rio Negro and experience the culture around the aquarium fishery with the Project Piaba team in this singular travel opportunity.
VIDEO: Ted Judy’s 2016 Colombia Expedition, Ep. 15
You know that feeling you get when you are someplace that you can be, but maybe you should not be? Ted Judy and his expedition partners head to Lago Macasabe, a blackwater oxbow lake along the Rio Guaviare.
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.