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December 2010 |
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Brackish Plants: Making the Transition As long as they are acclimated to salt slowly, many plants can withstand brackish conditions. More>> By Stephen G. Noble
Plants for Tall Tanks Tall planted tanks can be tricky, but here are some plant species that grow well in taller aquariums. More>> By David A. Lass
Plants for Low-Tech Tanks If you're a newcomer to plants — or just want a planted tank without all the work — go low light and low maintenance. More>> By Mike Hellweg
Three Marine Tankbusters The showstopping snapper, fusilier and grunt families can be kept in large home aquariums. More>> By Scott W. Michael
Guide to Goldfish Varieties In this guide, learn how to recognize goldfish varieties and their characteristics. More>> By Peter J. Ponzio
Postcards From MACNA 2010 More>> By Clay Jackson
Hatching Brine Shrimp Mastering a simple time-tested technique can send you on your way to successfully raising this important fish food. More>> By Mike Hellweg
Lake Malawi's Metriaclima zebra Understanding the natural habitat and behaviors of Metriaclima zebra is imporant to providing it with the correct aquarium conditions. More>> By Mary Bailey
FAMA Classic: Spike Up Your Aquarium Easy-to-care-for sea urchins add a wow factor to the average marine tank. More>> By Jean-François Hamel and Annie Mercier
Pop-Eye Prevent pop-eye from afflicting your fish, and learn how to deal with the condition if it occurs in your tank. More>> By Stephen G. Noble
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