by Sumer Tiwari | Dec 11, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater
Guppies are amazing fish, but over the years, they seem to have lost their charm. Except for some hardcore livebearer hobbyists, only budding hobbyists seem to keep this fish. Expert and mid-level hobbyists probably think of guppies as very easy fish that don’t...
by Sumer Tiwari | Nov 24, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater
The trailer I posted this spring about my trip to India sparked a lot of curiosity and interest. When planning the trip, I was in constant contact with the friends with whom I would go on the trip. Many thanks to Beta Mahatvaraj, Jibran Shariff, Krishna Raju, Rahul,...
by AMAZONAS Magazine | Aug 8, 2015 | AMAZONAS Excerpt, Freshwater
Not every reader around the globe has access to reliable and affordable postal services and printed copies of AMAZONAS, and for that, we offer a digital version of AMAZONAS as well. You may have admired a copy of AMAZONAS at your local aquarium retailer, or tucked...
by Sumer Tiwari | Jul 10, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater
Corydoras is one of the biggest genera of Neotropical (from South or Central America) fishes, with more than 150 species. The species, which are not described or are considered a variant of existing described species, are given “C numbers.” This system was...
by Sumer Tiwari | Jun 26, 2015 | AMAZONAS - Sumer Tiwari, Freshwater
AMAZONAS Magazine readers may remember my article and blogposts about Altolamprologus compressiceps sp. ‘Sumbu shell’. They bred for me, resulting in a big batch of fry. But lightning struck: my pump stopped working one night and killed all the fry. Since...