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July 2012
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Marine Symbiosis
There are many types of symbiotic relationships in the ocean, and you can even view some in your home aquarium. More>>
By Scott W. Michael
Marine Aquariums at Home and Abroad
Both in the United States and Europe, hobbyists display stunning marine aquariums. More>>
By Iggy Tavares, Ph.D.
Marine High
An exceptional high school program in Iowa is getting kids interested in marine and aquarium science. Bonus Content>>
By Rosalie Henson
An Atypical Nano
This nano tank with no sandbed is a small, atypical beauty. More>>
By Bob Goemans
House Versus Reef Aquarium
How did one man balance family, work and keeping up with a 450-gallon reef tank — all while doing a complete home remodel? Bonus Content>>
By Drew Wetherholt
From Gulf Stream to Aquarium
When the Gulf Stream current sweeps fish eggs and larvae up the coast, New Yorkers can collect young Caribbean fish. More>>
By Steve Abrams
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- Editor’s Corner
- Flotsam & Jetsam
- Freshwater Q&A
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
By Jim Walters
- FishKidz
By David A. Lass
- Saltwater Q&A
By Scott W. Michael
- Species Profile: Clown Triggerfish
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.
- The Mariculturist
By Tim Hayes
- Freshwater Forum
By Jeffrey C. Howe
- In the Fish Room
By David A. Lass
- Aquabits
- FishChannel.com
- Aquarist's Notebook: Nonaquatic Plants/Aquarist of the Month
- Product Showcase
- Livestock Section (Wholesale Only)
- Online Marketplace
- Dealer & Classified Advertising
- Aquarium Clubs & Societies
- Ad Index
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