The income tax cheque came back, and the boss of the house gave me permission to set up my second 10 gallon aquarium... The zebra danios appeared to be ready to spawn and I decided to start making our fortune: Bought three pounds of marbles so the eggs would fall through out of the parents' reach, and put in a pair. At first nothing much happened, but soon … [Read more...] about Finding the Triggers
A Guide to Fish Compatibility
Fish compatibility is the most difficult subject in the industry, and the greatest topic of controversy among professional aquarists. Those of us at the Aquarium Professionals Group with many years of experience are still learning about the subject. The problem is that there are no definite right or wrong answers when it comes to deciding which fish we can keep together in an … [Read more...] about A Guide to Fish Compatibility
Hybrids
The rules for most typical society bowl shows as well as auctions usually have somewhere buried amongst them a simple statement that reads something like the following: “No Hybrids”. This rule is ostensibly placed there because there’s something in the club constitution about preserving natural species and being responsible aquarists and other such moral pronouncements that … [Read more...] about Hybrids
Shipping a Betta – the HB way
Many people wonder how I have gotten bettas to their destination with absolutely no color loss and eating right out of the bag. I got my shipping tips from a local breeder that ships their show bettas and takes great care in how they do it. Because I have vested much time and energy into getting my rescues 100% back to health, I take the extra step (and a little extra money) … [Read more...] about Shipping a Betta – the HB way
Parvi & Paleo
Once upon a time, two young amazon boys wondered down to the river. Paleo and Parvi looked in awe at the sun streaming through the canopy above into the slowly trickling tepid water. The shores of the river were covered in masses of vegetation of every texture and hue of green imaginable. They stood by the shore of the river skipping stones across the water, wondering where … [Read more...] about Parvi & Paleo
Sorting Out the Grey Dogs
What's in a name? As a fishkeeper, you've seen it time after time: A bunch of guys at a society meeting, arguing over a white plastic pail... "It's Heros," says one. "I believe Conkel calls it Nandopsis," replies another. "They're working on the whole family...I think they put that one in Parapetenia," chimes a third. After a while the breeder's award honcho steps … [Read more...] about Sorting Out the Grey Dogs
Tropheus brichardi ‘Mpimbwe’
I bought 20 Tropheus brichardi 'mpimbwe' from Jeff Black in April 1997. Actually, I had wanted T. dubosi, but he didn't have any. I had a 75 gal just bubbling away, cycled and waiting for some fish, and Jeff showed me these little (2cm) striped guys and, well, you know the story, the next thing I know, I'm driving home with these fish in a bag. I thought I had … [Read more...] about Tropheus brichardi ‘Mpimbwe’
Tropheus? No and Yes
Lets start with the "no" which began about three years ago. Although Im not a fan of African cichlids, I am a fan of West African cichlids, and one of the few source books on this group is "Cichlids from West Africa", by Linke and Staeck. This book created a desire for many fish rarely seen in the hobby and started my West African wish list. The last fish on my list was "The … [Read more...] about Tropheus? No and Yes
Care and breeding of Telmatochromis bifrenatus
While Telmatochromis bifrenatus don't have the brilliant colors or extensive finnage of many other Lake Tanganyikan cichlids, nonetheless they have much to recommend them. For one thing, their shape is unusual, to say the least. Their elongated body seems out of place considering their round, blunt head. T. bifrenatus almost appears to be cross between a cichlid and an eel! T. … [Read more...] about Care and breeding of Telmatochromis bifrenatus
My Experiences with Schwetzochromis stormsi
"Ummm, how, errr. nice" my wife sighed when I showed her the picture of Schwetzochromis stormsi in the Baensch Aquarium Atlas Photo Index 1-5. "Are you sure you don't want to try that pretty electric yellow fish instead" she asked? "Labidochromis caeruleus? Sure, they're nicely colored, but just look at the contrast between black and tan on the stormsi" I exclaimed. "Just what … [Read more...] about My Experiences with Schwetzochromis stormsi