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March 2011 |
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Finding Their Level Learn what it takes to accomodate fish at the top, middle and bottom levels of your freshwater tank. More>> By Gary Elson
Unicorns of the Fish World The surgeonfishes of the Naso genus are interesting fish with a "unicornlike" head growth. More>> By Scott W. Michael
Using Live Plants for Breeding Fish Aquatic plants have more benefits than just tank aesthetics — they will make fish breeding easier. More>> By Mike Hellweg
Singrays de America del Sur Before keeping a freshwater stingray in the Potamotrygon genus, find out if you have what it takes. Bonus Content>> More Bonus Content>> By David Hoffman
Community Means Compatibility Think about these six categories of fish care and behavior before deciding whether to buy a fish. More>> By Miller Morgan.
My Fishing Expedition to China With its Ornamental Fish Science and Technology Park nearing completion, Tianjin is poised to take its place as one of China's largest ornamental fish trade centers. More>> By Clay Jackson
Water Motion Learn how water motion should work in your reef tank and other setups. More>> By Richard Harker
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- Editor’s Corner
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By Mike Wickham - The Aquabotanist
By Stephen G. Noble - Reef Aquarist
By J. Charles Delbeek, M.Sc. - Adventures in Fish Breeding
By Mike Hellweg - Fresh Fish
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By David A. Lass - Saltwater Q&A
By Scott W. Michael - Species Profile: Ritteri anemone
By Steven Bitter - Aquatic Maestro
By Paul Speice - Wet Vet
By Mark A. Mitchell, D.V.M., Ph.D. - Sandmail
By Bob Goemans - Popular Freshwater Tropicals
By Iggy Tavares, Ph.D. - Reef Notes
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