Articles
Wet pets
Appears in Issue 19
In the next part of his In The Fishroom series cichlidophile and photographer Mo Devlin of Aquamojo discusses his passion for large neotropical cichlids. To Mo they’re more than just fish – they’re Wet Pets!
View articleAcroporidae
Appears in Issue 19
Marine afishinado Aaron Sewell takes us on a tour of the small polyped stony corals (SPSS) corals from the family Acroporidae.
View articleWhat NOT to keep in your reef!
Appears in Issue 19
At Redfish we’re normally in the business of showing you great animals to keep in the aquarium, but in this piece, Reef-Expert Sara Allyn Mavinkurve tells us what NOT keep in our reef tanks. Included are a list of critters frequently seen, but rarely kept well.
View articleAttempts to breed Redigobius nanus
Appears in Issue 19
In this journal-style piece Australian native fish expert Dave Wilson, from Aquagreen.com.au details his attempts to breed Redigobius nanus, a small goby from the Northern Territory in Australia.
View articleOrange-lined Triggerfish
Appears in Issue 19
In this fact file on the Orange-Lined Trigger (Balistapus undulatus) we discuss its care and keeping in the aquarium.
View articleBarbs
Appears in Issue 18
Barbs are aggressive fin-nipping fish and not suitable for your community tank. Right? No, wrong. In reality Barbs are a beautiful and diverse group of fish – many of which make ideal residents for the community aquarium.
View articleChocolate cichlid
Appears in Issue 18
Often overlook by cichlid hobbyists, there’s something a bit special about Hypselecara temporalis. The Chocolate Cichlid isn’t electrically coloured, but what it lacks in vibrancy in makes up for in interest, subtle beauty and gentility.
View articleThe Art of Shopping
Appears in Issue 18
So you’ve headed to the shops, you have got that community tank back at home; it clearly needs some new inhabitants. But what to put in and how do you choose good stock once you’ve decided what to add?
View articleClovelly Bay Snorkelling
Appears in Issue 18
In this article, aquarium expert Dr. Jessica Drake takes us tour of the fishes of subtropical Sydney, Australia as she snorkels and photographs fish in Sydney’s beautiful Clovelly Bay!
View articleRed Slime
Appears in Issue 17, November 2012
Red Slime is a pest common to the reef keeping hobby. It’s probably better know by its actual name: Oscillatoria.
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