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May 2008 |
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Ich: The Most Common Fish Disease Connecting the dots of ich’s life cycle can help aquarists conquer it. More>> By Lee Newman
A Charming Chalceus With the pink-tailed chalceus, what you see is usually what you get — and that’s a good thing. More>> By Spencer Glass
Going Natural It takes knowledge and ability to keep an aquarium without technology’s help. More>> By Miller Morgan
U.S. Native Fish Some great fish that you don’t want to take for granted may be right outside your door. More>> By David A. Lass
Species Profile: Boeseman’s Rainbowfish
Unique Nano Reef Fish Here are some less common — but excellent — choices for that little tank. Online Extra>> By Scott W. Michael
Celebrate 20 Years of Aquarium Fish! Enter our biggest contest ever, with two ways to win and a $4,000 grand prize from Doctors Foster and Smith. Enter Now>>
The Minimalist Reef Tank In reef tanks, less can really be more. More>> By Richard Harker
The American Flagfish As the facts about these little fish unfold, an intriguing less-kept species is revealed. More>> By Mary Sweeney
The Everlasting Paradisefish These nearly perfect little fish have been a favorite in the hobby for a very long time. More>> By Jeffrey Howe
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