Runner-up: A shop many will have heard of, if not visited, Wharf Aquatics in Nottingham takes the runner-up slot. Having ...
Want to know how to keep a marine aquarium? Marine aquaria are the fastest-growing area of fishkeeping – and for good reason. The fish are colourful, the corals unique, and much of the life is quite ...
John Allan Aquariums, a long-established supplier of aquariums and shopfittings, has embarked on an ambitious expansion programme with the launch of John Allan Fish. In association with David Williams ...
The giant Edible crab (Cancer pagurus), measuring 23cm/9" across its carapace and with claws the size of hands had been caught by a fisherman in Dartmouth and then transported to Weston-super-Mare in ...
Ctenops nobilis is regarded as one of the most difficult fish to keep. Matt Clarke explains its needs and suggests that you stear clear of it, unless you really know what you're doing... Common name: ...
A new species of spotted freshwater stingray has been described from the Corantijn River drainage in Suriname. Ricardo Rosa, Marcelo de Carvalho and Cristiane de Almeida Wanderley name the new ...
Welcome to all new, and newish fishkeepers! In our Fishkeeping Beginners Hub, you’ll find regular articles full of fishkeeping information and top tips focused on you – taking you from nervous noob to ...
Fishkeepers the world over struck gold with the introduction of the small colourful rock dwelling cichlids from East Africa’s Lake Malawi. The mbuna as they are known (pronounced mmm-boon-a or mu-boon ...
Many new hobbyists have problems keeping plants in their tanks because they've been sold non-aquatic ones. Jeremy Gay explains more. I can travel the length and breadth of the country and bet that ...
A) NEALE MONKS REPLIES: Quite a lot of human food is perfectly safe to use when feeding your fish. White fish fillet is good, particularly Tilapia, cod and coley, but avoid oily fish as that tends to ...
Nathan Hill creates a useful aquatic device for those who want a river biotope tank with a more natural flow. Here's how to do it... If we absorb the new documentaries and scientific papers we can ...