The classic but timeless beauty of a Takashi Amano Nature Aquarium aquascape has been the inspiration for countless aquarists around the world. At first many hobbyists saw his creations as unattainable ideals, but because Mr. Amano graciously shares his expertise and artistic insights, today more and more aquatic gardeners are following his lead and producing enviable works of art. We at TFH are proud of the role we have played, and continue to play, in furthering the planted tank hobby, an effort highlighted by Mr. Amano’s exclusive monthly article series, focusing this month on techniques for creating stunning driftwood-based planted aquascapes (p. 56). Feature Articles 8 Fun Gobies for Aquariums... Read more»
With their eye-catching colors and fascinating behaviors, as well as their general hardiness and relatively small sizes, clownfishes and other damsels are understandably among the most popular of the marine aquarium fishes. Beloved by beginners and experts alike, these attractive and outgoing members of the family Pomecentridae—such as the ever-popular Amphiprion ocellaris on this month’s cover—make excellent aquarium specimens if purchased in healthy condition and provided appropriate accommodations, as explained in this month’s selected excerpt on choosing and housing pomacentrids from the new T.F.H. Publications book Clownfishes and Other Damselfishes (p. 90). Photograph... Read more»
How do you produce a photo like the gorgeous queen angel Holacanthus ciliaris gracing this month’s cover? The right equipment is important, of course, but so are knowledge, skill, and experience—knowing how to set up a photo to maximize the chances of getting that perfect shot. Accomplished fish photographer Radek Bednarczuk shares some of his secret this month on p. 78. Photograph by Ed Wong Feature Articles Rhinopias Scorpionfish Author: Jeremy Gosnell Striking coloration and atypical looks make these predatory fish a Holy Grail for marine aquarists. Aquarium Science: Breeding a Sex-Changing Shrimp Author: Valerio Zupo Learn step by step how to breed the fascinating green Mediterranean... Read more»
A tankbusting cichlid on the cover of TFH yes, it’s July! To celebrate the beauty and diversity of cichlids, we are happy to present this special issue in honor of the American Cichlid Association Convention, July 22–25 in Milwaukee. Since their first being imported, cichlids of the genus Cyphotilapia have caught the eye of hobbyist and non-hobbyist alike. (In 1976, the early days of their collection, TFH’s own Executive Editor Glen Axelrod was instrumental in teaching collectors on Lake Tanganyika how to bring these beautiful deepwater giants up from the depths in stages to dramatically increase their survival rates.) Feature Articles Nannacara aurocephala: A Different Dwarf Cichlid Author:... Read more»
One of the most recognizable marine animals on the coral reefs and seagrass beds they call home, seahorses Hippocampus spp. fascinate children and adults alike, earning them a place among the most popular animals for saltwater aquaria. Although endangered in the wild, more and more seahorses are being captive-bred by hobbyists. This month, José María Cid Ruiz offers his perspective on the difficult but worthwhile project of breeding seahorses and raising their fry (pg. 90). Photograph by Kristian Sekulic/Shutterstock Feature Articles Aquarium Science: An Exciting New Micropoecilia Author: Rich Serva With a metallic and colorful tail, this diminutive fish is potentially a new Micropoecilia species... Read more»
In this March issue of cover photo is rasboras Trigonostoma sp. sailing over a beautiful aquascape, but the artistic effect is of a mossy glen. Each month another aspect of the Nature Aquarium concept, which draws inspiration from terrestrial landscapes, is discussed in Mr. Takashi Amano’s feature series. This month he focuses on aquatic mosses and how they can be used to naturalize a planted layout, emulating the look of moss-covered forest scenery (p. 62). Photograph by Takashi Amano Feature Articles Anthias: Those Fancy Basses Author: Bob Goemans Among the most colorful fish on the reef with a wide range of personalities, there is a species of anthias to suit any reefer’s tastes. Aquatic... Read more»
These piranhas Pygocentrus piraya are often called San Francisco piranhas, a potentially misleading name given them based on their native range in Brazil’s Rio São Francisco. Piranhas are apex predators, and like many other predatory species they are extremely popular aquarium specimens. Unfortunately many myths abound about the nature and the proper care of these fish. Find out how they should actually be kept in this month’s look at predatory fish, “The Killer Instinct.” Photograph by Ed Wong Feature Articles Composing a Nature Aquarium Layout with Stem Plants Author: Takashi Amano The visionary aquascaper focuses this month on using stem plants to produce a lush and captivating... Read more»
Bettas! The variety in color and finnage available in domestic strains of Betta splendens is truly astounding, as the beautiful male on this month’s cover reminds us, but there is an equally diverse variety among the many wild bettas—the other species in the genus Betta. Large and small, dazzling and drab, bubblenesting and mouthbrooding, there are bettas enough to appeal to anyone. This month, Stan Sung reviews these gems of the Orient in “Magnificent Bettas” (p. 70). Photograph by Ed Wong Feature Articles Creating a Natural-Looking Iwagumi Nature Aquarium Layout Author: Takashi Amano The master of the planted tank reveals his method for translating natural scenery into realistic... Read more»
During the months of November and December 2009 one lucky TFH Twitter follower will win their choice of Dr. Axelrod’s Atlas of Freshwater Aquarium Fishes or Dr. Burgess’s Atlas of Marine Aquarium Fishes courtesy of T.F.H. Publications—an up to $115 value! Here’s how to enter: 1. Sign up for a Twitter account (if you don’t already have one): https://twitter.com/signup 2. Follow our “tweets” at: http://twitter.com/TFHmagazine 3. @tfhmagazine I entered the FREE TFH Aquarium Fishes Atlas giveaway! http://www.tfhmagazine.com/twitter #fish 4. You’ll be entered in to win a copy of Dr. Axelrod’s Atlas of Freshwater Aquarium Fishes or Dr. Burgess’s Atlas of Marine Fishes Terms... Read more»
Gracing our shiny year-end cover this month is a group of Pacific sea nettles Chrysaora fuscescens featured in the “Jellies Invasion” exhibit at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Found mostly off the West Coast of the United States, these cnidarians represent one of many species that have recently caught the attention of progressive marine aquarists. Our cover story, “Feeding Jellyfish: Problems and Solutions” (p. 90) tells of the trial-and-error search for the best way to feed captive jellyfish—the type of research typical to any vanguard investigation in the aquarium hobby. Photograph Courtesy of National Aquarium, Baltimore Feature Articles Answers to Common Questions About Marine... Read more»
A flowerhorn on the cover of TFH? Love them or hate them, flowerhorns are extremely popular. These beautiful and expensive hybrid fish are nothing if not controversial. Although they are much more an Oriental phenomenon than a Western one (this specimen was photographed in an aquarium in the lobby of the Miracle Grande Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand), they have their proponents—and opponents—everywhere. The controversy surrounding these hybrid cichlids, as large and aggressive as they are ornamental and unusual, is discussed in Tom Lorenz’s article, “Flower Power.” Feature Articles A Caribbean Sea Biotope Aquarium Author: Jeremy J. Gosnell While many aquariums mix a variety of species coming... Read more»
Marine fish-only tank keeper may want to check out the latest article on the Harlequin Tuskfish by Bill Rosser in the October 2009 issue of Tropical Fish Hobbyist. There are seven beautiful photos of this fish published as well. Click HERE for a preview is available here if you have not subscribed it. Harlequin Tuskfish is an incredible, vibrant coloration and otherworldly blue tusk-like teeth, unique-looking wrasse. A hardy fish that acclimates well to aquarium life, makes a perfect specimen for the fish-only marine aquarium. Read more at www.tfhmagazine.com This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video. SHARETHIS.addEntry({... Read more»