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Horst Linke Wolfgang Staeck Publisher: Tetra Press Date Published: September 28, 1995 Language: English Format Hardcover 232 Pages | American Cichlids Book Description South American dwarf cichlids are popular for their coloration, size, ease of care, and other attributes. This book covers all known aquarium species and describes more than twenty new species, along with three new genera recently discovered. Written by two prominent authorities on the subject, this is the most comprehensive volume of its kind. |
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H. J. Mayland D. Bork Dieter Bork Hans J. Mayland Publisher: Aquaristik - Consulting & Service GmbH Date Published: First Edition October 1, 1996 Languages: English Format: Hardcover 188 Pages | Aqualog Book, Vol. 1 Book Description This book gives comprehensive information about the popular dwarf cichlids of South America. It makes a wonderful completion to AQUALOG South American Cichlids II. All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number. This number re mains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names! Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups" in our AQUALOGnews. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the end of your book. If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it in our AQUALOG -reference book "South American Cichlids II"! |
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Ulrich Glaser Wolfgang Glaser Published: Aquaristik - Consulting and Service GmbH Date Published First Edition August 1 1996 Language: English Format: Paperback 112 Pages | Book Description This second of four volumes contains on 112 pages and 500 brilliant color photos of renowned photographers all dwarf cichlids like Apistogramma, Biotoecus, Crenicara, Dicrossus, Nannacara, Taeniacara, and Microgeophagus, previously known as P apiliochromis. Easy-to-read text, symbols and code-numbers make identification easy. All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number. This number re mains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names! Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups" in our AQUALOGnews. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the end of your book. If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it in our AQUALOG -reference book "South American Dwarf Cichlids"! |
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Dieter Bork Publisher: Hollywood Import & Export, Inc. Date Published: January 2005 Languages: English German Format: Paperback 48 Pages | Book Description: When printed in 1996 the Aqualog reference book South American Cichlids 2 contained all known species of the genus Apistogramma. In the meantime many new species have been discovered. Now we have made a start on updating with this Aqualog Extra, which contains photos mainly of species and variants which to date have not figured in the main Aqualog book, South American Cichlids 2. In the case of new fishes that are very similar to species already known for some time, then the later are also pictured for comparison. Likewise, where a new import has been given only a number to distinguish it in the trade (for example, Apistogramma sp. Paraguay I and Apist. Spec. Paraguay II, etc.), all relevant species/variants are illustrated for purpose of comparison, in order to make accurate identification possible. And finally, some long-known fishes are included again because they have now been scientifically determined, for example, Apistogramma sp. Sunset, which is now correctly known as Apist. Atahualpa. All in all, on over 220 fantastic color photos is shown why Apistogramma became such popular dwarf cichlids. |
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Uwe Romer Publisher: Mergus Verlag GmbH. Date Published: First Edition December 31, 2006 Language: English Format: Hardcover 1320 Pages | Book Description The Cichlid Atlas Vol. 2 is a must have for every hobbyist of South American Dwarf Cichlid. With its approximately 1,280 color photos, 125 maps, about 400 drawings, numerous diagrams and tables, this book offers the hobbyists as well as the scientists incredible pictorial supplementary information. The original key to identify Apistogramma spp. has been updated to all newly imported species. Several of the new species introduced to the hobby are presented here for the first time. This is the most complete and actual update of knowledge published on Apistogramma, and together with Volume 1, the most complete work ever presented on the genus. This book is the result of years of intense research by the author and his team. In fact Dr. Romer has earned his habilitation through his research on Apistogramma spp. 1,320 pages, hardcover. |




