D-D Multi Test Kit

An all in one high quality test kit from D-D to monitor Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium in reef aquaria. These three important elements provide calcium and carbonates for Coral growth whilst also providing stable water chemistry when maintained at natural levels. Multi Kit can be used as part of a complete testing regime that includes the D-D Phosphate, Nitrate and Iodine test kits for best results and to help monitor complete aquarium health and nutrient levels.  The D-D Multi Test Kit includes liquid tests for the three most commonly tested parameters by marine or reef aquarists, those of calcium, magnesium and alkalinity. All three parameters have a natural balance relative to... Read more»

TFH Featured Article… Bring Your Pond to Life with Tropical Lilies

Tropical water lilies can play a large part in emphasizing the beauty and tranquility of a garden pond through their dramatic coloration and elegant contours. Pondkeepers install water gardens for a variety of reasons. For instance, a well-designed and constructed water garden can enhance any setting and add value to a property. Other reasons may include a desire to keep koi or goldfish, the wish to create a peaceful setting for relaxation and reflection, or even the attraction of water lilies and other pond plans. The reasons for keeping a water garden are as many and as varied as the number of water gardeners and the types of ponds they keep. I have always been more attracted to the water lilies... Read more»

TFH Featured Article… Triops: Ancient Wonders

Bring a piece of the prehistoric home with triops, peculiar creatures with an otherworldly visage and remarkable biology. Surely I can’t be the only one who fell for the deceptive advertising campaign? I can vividly remember being a wee boy staring at an ad in a comic book showing what had to be the coolest pet animals ever—they were pink monkey mermaid people with big, happy faces. There were even mommy and daddy monkey mermaids cuddling their two monkey mermaid kids. The ad had bold captions, such as “own a bowl-full of happiness” and “millions thrilled beyond words.” Who could resist buying them? My Experience I was just like the plethora of other children, and their respective... Read more»

TFH Featured Article… A Panda of a Different Nature

Our fervent traveler visits a remote, mountainous region in China to collect its precious and exclusive treasure, the panda loach. The giant pandas are natural treasures that hail from the emerald forests of China. A gem of a fish that shares the same name also comes from this vast and legendary land: the panda loach Protomyzon pachychilus.This species has only recently been imported for the aquarium trade. The striking, velvety black bands and snow-white body of young P. pachychilus resemble the iconic coloration and patterning of China’s beloved giant panda. Natural Habitat We took a rocking, rolling 10-hour ride through the night on an unlicensed bus to reach the location of P. pachychilus.... Read more»

TFH Featured Article… A Mediterranean Nano

The Mediterranean is a vast wonder with enormous biodiversity, but one innovative Italian aquarist keeps a relatively tiny setup showcasing some of its more miniscule life forms. Thirty years ago, despite aquarium keeping being a booming discipline, most aquarium shops stocked only fairly small tanks. Over time, as larger tanks allowed for the keeping of many more types of fish, small aquariums were pretty much relegated to the world of toys, and respect was only given to tanks 30 gallons and up. I wonder, however, if establishing the minimum size for an environment whose purpose is to host not-yet-defined guests makes any sense. A 2½-gallon aquarium is large for a couple of Mediterranean shrimp... Read more»

Tropical Fish Hobbyist March 2011 Issue

The perky fellow on this month’s cover is a Gobiodon citrinus, a fish with such diverse common names as “citron goby,” “poison goby,” and “clown goby.” It and its congeners make perfect specimens for reef tanks and for fish-only tanks with similar peaceful and timid species. Collectively known as coral gobies, these fish live among th ebranches of Acropora corals. Photograph by Stephan Kerkhofs/Shutterstock. Feature Articles Getting to Know Your Neighbors: Our Native Fishes Author: Anthony Terceira Helfrich’s Firefish: A Rare Gem from a Familiar Family Author: Philip Hunt Lessons from Two African Cichlids Author: Richard Stratton Penguin Tetras Author:... Read more»

Tropical Fish Hobbyist February 2011 Issue

Certain fish species have proved to be especially good for the production of domesticated strains, including several livebearers, angelfish, and discus, like the one on our cover this month. Through hybridization and selective breeding a multitude of discus varieties have been created, with new ones arriving on the market regularly. Read about the history and current status of discus breeding in San Francisco in our feature article about master breeder Cliff Young (p. 100). Photograph by Andreas Gradin/Shutterstock. Feature Articles A Mediterranean Nano Author: Francesco Denitto, PhD The Mediterranean is a vast wonder with enormous biodiversity, but one innovative Italian aquarist keeps a... Read more»

JUWEL Promotion till Chinese New Year 2011!

We are pleased to launch the special promotion of 10% off all Juwel Aquariums with Cabinets (complete set only) till Chinese New Year 2011! Take this opportuniity to beautify your home or office with Germany made premium aquariums. Offer ends 4 February 2011. Check out this LINK for more details! SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "JUWEL Promotion till Chinese New Year 2011!", url: "http://freshnmarine.com.sg/blog/juwel-promotion-till-chinese-new-year-2011/" }); Read more»

SICCE Voyager Series!

The SICCE Voyager is the NEW stream pump for marine aquariums, reef aquariums, and fresh water aquariums, with flow rates up to 1600 gallons per hour. Thanks to the exclusive magnetic support, it can be positioned anywhere: on the sides, behind the tank, and around the aquarium’s corners. Its support permits it to reach the widest angulations: up to 180 degrees vertically and 360 degrees circulatory with endless orientation possibilities. The Voyager’s versatility in movement and positioning makes it possible to hide it anywhere, always assuring optimal performances. The rotation of the front ring nut allows you to regulate the flow, recreating faithfully the effect of marine currents and... Read more»

Tropical Fish Hobbyist January 2011 Issue

The Artist at home. On this month’s cover, master aquascaper Takashi Amano shares with us his view of the 14-foot (4-meter) planted tank in his home in Niigata, Japan. Largely spearheaded by Mr. Amano, the current revolution in aquatic gardening is well demonstrated by his annual International Aquatic Plants Layout Contest (of which our own Editor-in-Chief David E. Boruchowitz is honored to be among the judges), and we are proud to present photographs of the top 12 winning aquascapes from the 2010 competition (p. 54). Feature Articles Africa’s Hottest Tilapia Author: Lawrence Kent Our zealous globetrotter explores the extreme waters of Africa’s Lake Magadi, host to a remarkable cichlid... Read more»

Tropical Fish Hobbyist December 2010 Issue

Beautiful colors, elaborate finnage, and a substantial size (4 inches) make the Congo tetra Phenacogrammus interruptus an extremely popular fish. A school of these handsome fish can be the star attraction in a large community aquarium. And yes, those are teeth in our cover model’s mouth! This is the only African tetra regularly produced by commercial hatcheries, and one of the species covered this month in Ted Judy’s “Large Tetras of West Africa” (p. 62).  Feature Articles Cirrhilabrus: The Fairy Wrasses Author: Philip Hunt A marine aquarium usually charms and enchants all who see it, but the extravagant coloration of the majestic fairy wrasses can make a tank positively mesmerizing! A... Read more»

Tropical Fish Hobbyist November 2010 Issue

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»

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