tfhjan10Bettas! 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

 

26674_115whCreating 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 and beautiful rock-garden aquascapes.

26671_115whFirst-Ever Photos of Diamond Tetras in Their Natural Habitat

Author: Ivan Mikolji

Our fearless explorer offers a glimpse into the disappearing realm of Moenkhausia pittieri, a popular species in the hobby that faces near-certain extinction in the wild.

26665_115whGetting Started in the Reef Aquarium Hobby

Author: James W. Fatherree

Adding corals may be an intimidating endeavor, but our resident reefer breaks the process down so even novice fishkeepers can take on the challenge of keeping their own little patch of coral reef.

26672_115whMagnificent Bettas

Author: Stan Sung

With domesticated varieties available in every color of the rainbow and wild species as rare as they are beautiful, there is a betta out there to suit any aquarist’s taste.

26669_115whMike vs. Ted: The TFH Breeder’s Challenge

Author: Mike Hellweg and Ted Judy (with Shari Horowitz and Craig Sernotti)

Two skilled fish keepers embark upon an epic yearlong competition that will provide its winner with master-fish-breeder bragging rights for years to come.

26666_115whRetailer Spotlight: Kazimir’s Pet Shop in Hackensack, New Jersey

Author: Rose and Tony Orso

Our pet-shop profilers travel up to northern New Jersey for a look at a family-owned business with a vast and rich history.

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One Response to “Tropical Fish Hobbyist January 2010 Issue”

  1. Queen Katherine
    9:16 am on November 28th, 2009

    Your blog always has something interesting on it. I can’t remember ever visiting and not learning something. Thank you for passing on all the interesting information – in a way that even people without fish, can appreciate. :)

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