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Category Archives: Natural aquariums
Wild form angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare)
As a student in Turkey I was every time taken aback when I read in aquarium books and magazines that angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) was one of the most popular aquarium fish. All the selective-bred angelfish races I saw in aquarium … Continue reading
A pair of peacock bass (Cichla ocellaris) guarding their eggs in Bella Vista, Bolivia (video)
In January of 2007, I joined a three-week expedition in the Beni region of Bolivia which was organized by the Swiss biologist Robert Guggenbühl. It was rainy season in Bolivia. Water levels had risen 6 meters or more. A pair … Continue reading
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Tagged cichla ocellaris, cichlids, habitats, peacock bass, video
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Biotope in my study, a low-tech natural aquarium
Like natural garden ponds this aquarium has no filter, no heater, no artificial light, no electrical equipment at all. It is a silent aquarium, a piece of real tranquility. It receives natural sunlight directly from the window. The temperature may … Continue reading
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Tagged biotope, Dario dario, low-maintenance, low-tech, natural aquarium, video
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Aqua-Fish Fair 2009, Friedrichshafen (video)
You may watch below my impressions from the annual AquaFish Fair for aquarium hobbyists in Friedrichshafen, Germany (see Aqua-Fisch Messe Friedrichshafen). My spontaneous narration in Turkish with subtitles in English. Aqua-Fish Fair 2009 March, Part 1 Content in chronological order: … Continue reading
My aquariums at home (July 2009)
I have at the moment four aquariums; one in the living room, three in the study. All of them are quite large aquariums with 200 liters or more water capacity. 1) Community aquarium in the living room (160x60x60 cm) This … Continue reading