Piscīnārĭus Enamel Fish Pins Are Back!

10 Dec, 2022

Sumer Tiwari has released 5 new hard-enamel fish pins at the end of 2022 in support of the work of Dr. Leandro Sousa!
Sumer Tiwari has released 5 new hard-enamel fish pins at the end of 2022 in support of the work of Dr. Leandro Sousa!

They’re back for another year; 5 new enamel fish pins from AMAZONAS contributor Sumer Tiwari and artist McKenna Bendigo. Last year’s set of 5 enamel freshwater fish pins was a hit, and benefited the organization International Rivers.

“These 5 species are some of my favorite species,” wrote Tiwari, introducing this year’s set. “I created these pins in an effort to raise some funds for an organization that’s working towards making the world a better place for us and for the generations to come. All the profits generated by the sale of this hard enamel pin set will be donated to the organization @ictioxingu. IctioXingu is run by Dr. Leandro Sousa who works on protecting the species of Rio Xingu.”

Pin set number two features Spectrolebiaus reticulatus, Betta macrostoma, Etroplus canarensis, Dawkinsia rohani, and Hypancistrus sp. 173.
Pin set number two features Spectrolebiaus reticulatus, Betta macrostoma, Etroplus canarensis, Dawkinsia rohani, and Hypancistrus sp. 173.

Those of you lucky enough to have purchased or received Tiwari’s first pin set at the end of 2021 already know what they’re in for! You can get the second set now for $49.99 + shipping, while supplies last, at PlaysOfRays.com!

Take a closer look at each pin below:

Hypancistrus sp. 173 aka. L173.
Hypancistrus sp. 173 aka. L173.
Rohan's Barb, Dawkinsia rohani
Rohan’s Barb, Dawkinsia rohani
Spectrolebiaus reticulatus
Spectrolebiaus reticulatus
Canara Pearlspot Cichlid, Etroplus canarensis
Canara Pearlspot Cichlid, Etroplus canarensis
Spotfin Betta or Brunei Beauty, Betta macrostoma
Spotfin Betta or Brunei Beauty, Betta macrostoma

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Matt Pedersen

Matt Pedersen is a Sr. Editor and Associate Publisher with Reef To Rainforest Media, LLC & CORAL Magazines, and is a Sr. Editor and Publishing Partner with Aquatic Media Press, LLC & AMAZONAS Magazine. Matt has kept aquariums for 38 years, has worked in most facets of the aquarium trade, is an active aquarist and fish breeder (both marine and freshwater), and was recognized with the 2009 MASNA Award as the MASNA Aquarist of the Year.

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