The attrition rate of ornamental aquatics hobbyists is atrocious, but can you justify staying in an interest More |
Wonderfully reproduced here are a life-times worth of diving photography. People who have tried their hands at this form of gambling will be amazed at the breadth of technique, insight offered.I really like the indexing format IKAN-Unterwasserarchiv (the copyright holder) uses in their books. The various fishes, invertebrate, et al. groups covered are laid out in color-grouped taxonomic order, with common and scientific names clearly stated. Another plus is the emboldened term Index and the annotated Biblio More |
Its this lack of color, particularly the lack of white antennae, that makes me think that fishes might not readily recognize that they are cleaners, hence their typically poor performance. Notice that the rest of the cleaners have them, except Peppermint Shrimp. Just my guess and no actual data to show... Anyway, they are still interesting critters nonetheless, that do have some positive qualities. Many, many times they have come to the rescue in aquariums when Rock Anemones (Aiptasia spp More |
45 hex for sale in Memphis, TN 250.00...includes tank, stand, canopy, and 250 watt mh light with a Blueline bulb. The bulb is about 5-6 months old.....must be a local pickup.
Corals Need More Than a Lot of Light Contrary to popular belief, a vast majority of corals are not autotrophic, requiring only light to survive. Autotrophs produce their own food from inorganic material they extract from their surrounding....
Flowerhorn Cichlids
Flowerhorn cichlids is a hybrid cichlid that was developed in Malaysia during the second half of the 1990: s. It was created by crossbreeding different South American cichlids. Exactly which cichlids that were used to create the Flowerhorn is a well kept secret only known by the breeders who developed the species but they .
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