AMAZONAS Magazine
English Edition
Volume 1, Numbers 1-6
Aquascaping
Amazon Reef (September/October 2012)
Fair-weather Ponding (May/June 2012)
Aquatic Plants
Aquatic Plants in the Wild (May/June 2012)
Bucephalandra: Rare New Plants from Borneo (July/August 2012)
Carbon dioxide in Planted Aquariums (May/June 2012)
Echinodorus angustifolia “Vesuvius” (July/August 2012)
Growing Stemmed Plants (January/February 2012)
Java Fern: a Plant for All Reasons (March/April 2012)
Nano! Plants for the Nano Tank (November/December 2012)
Tissue culture of Aquarium Plants (May/June 2012)
Planted Riparium (March/April 2012)
Propagating Aquarium Plants (May/June 2012)
Surface Skimmer for Duckweed (July/August 2012)
Aquatic Travel
Brackish-Water Life in Sumatra (January/February 2012)
Indonesia – Shrimp Breeder for the World (March/April 2012)
Characodon audax, Five After Midnight for the Black Prince? (March/April 2012)
Conserving Malawi Cichlids (July/August 2012)
Lake Malawi Habitats (July/August 2012)
Licorice Gourami Biotopes (September/October 2012)
Melanolanotaenia ogilbyi: In Pursuit of the Disappearing Ogilby’s Rainbowfish (May/June 2012)
Papua for the Neon Rainbowfish (July/August 2012)
Serrania de la Macarena (January/February 2012)
The Endangered Cichlid Fishes of Lake Victoria (May/June 2012)
The Parosphromenus Project (September/October 2012)
Breeding
Ancistrus sp. “Rio Paraguay” (July/August 2012)
Boraras: Brilliant Things in Tiny Packages (July/August 2012)
Breeding a Myloplus Species (May/June 2012)
Breeding Attempts with L 25 (January/February 2012)
Breeding Licorice Gouramis (September/October 2012)
Breeding Loricariid Catfishes (January/February 2012)
Breeding Panoqolus sp. L 204 (January/February 2012)
Cairnsichthys rhombosomoides, ugly duckling among rainbowfishes? (March/April 2012)
Channa pulchra: The Rainbow Snakehead (July/August 2012)
Copella arnoldi, Splash Tetras (January/February 2012)
Dario dario: The Scarlet Badis (November/December 2012)
Denticeps clupeoides: The Denticle Herring from West Africa (May/June 2012)
First Breeding of the Cactus Catfish, L 97 (January/February 2012)
Ixinandria steinbachi: A Phantom Puts in an Appearance (May/June 2012)
Labidochromis, 3 Easy Species from Lake Malawi (January/February 2012)
Microgeophagus ramirezi, Color: Sometimes Less is More (March/April 2012)
Scobinancistrus aureatus: Breeding the Sunshine Pleco (September/October 2012)
Invertebrates
Assassin Snails (September/October 2012)
Black and Red: Selective Breeding of Two Shrimps (March/April 2012)
Caridina spinata: Breeding Sulawesi Shrimps (September/October 2012)
Culturing Your Own Mosquito Larvae (July/August 2012)
Green Shrimps (March/April 2012)
Indonesia – Shrimp Breeder for the World (March/April 2012)
Neritina juttingae: Fruit Snail (September/October 2012)
New Color mutation of the Sulawesi Cardinal (May/June 2012)
Miracles of Shrimp Breeding (January/February 2012)
Red Cherry Shrimps in the Open Air (September/October 2012)
The Grazing Nerites (January/February 2012)
The Great Escape (May/June 2012)
The Immortal Malayan Burrowing Snail (September/October 2012)
New Species
Apistogramma allpahuayo: New Apistogramma Species Described (September/October 2012)
Arawana, New from Myanmar (March/April 2012)
Guianacara, New, Described (January/February 2012)
Krobia xinguensis: The Red-Cheek Krobia (July/August 2012)
Oryzias eversi: New Species Described (November/December 2012)
Rhinogobius, A New Species (March/April 2012)
Fishroom Tour
The Underground World of Carsten Goll (January/February 2012)
Fish Room Tour (May/June 2012)
Aquarists in Switzerland (May/June 2012)
Festive Cichlid (March/April 2012)
Fish Room Tour (November/December 2012)
Cover Story
Asian Discus Color Forms, Revolution in Discus Breeding (November/December 2012)
Aulonocara baenschi, The New Yellow Regal Peacock (July/August 2012)
Copadichromis mbenjii Group (July/August 2012)
Corydoras, Basics (March/April 2012)
Cryptoheros septemfasciatus: Delicate Beauty from Central America (September/October 2012)
Discus Defeat (November/December 2012)
Discus made in Germany (November/December 2012)
Discus: Myth and Reality (November/December 2012)
Aquatic Notebook
Characodon audax, Five After Midnight for the Black Prince? (March/April 2012)
Conserving Malawi Cichlids (July/August 2012)
Dicrossus, two New (January/February 2012)
Lake Malawi Habitats (July/August 2012)
Melanochromis Taxonomically Resolved? (September/October 2012)
Melanolanotaenia ogilbyi:
In Pursuit of the Disappearing Ogilby’s Rainbowfish (May/June 2012)
Into the Wilds of West Papua for the Neon Rainbowfish (July/August 2012)
New IBAMA List Published (July/August 2012)
New Pike Cichlids from Argentina (September/October 2012)
New Scientific Names for L- number Catfishes (January/February 2012)
Otothyropsis piribebuy: The “Little Brown Oto” (LG2) (January/February 2012)
Phalloceros caudimaculatus, The Speckled Mosquitofish (May/June 2012)
Pseudotropheus: Two Dwarf Species from Lake Malawi (July/August 2012)
Serrania de la Macarena (January/February 2012)
Species Snapshots (November/December 2012)
Species Snapshots (March/April 2012)
Species Snapshots (January/February 2012)
Species Snapshots (May/June 2012)
Species Snapshots (September/October 2012)
Stigmatochromis melanchros, New Species, Lake Malawi (March/April 2012)
Sundadanio: Revision of the Genus Published (July/August 2012)
Tetraodon suvattii: The Arrowhead Puffer (May/June 2012)
The Endangered Cichlid Fishes of Lake Victoria (May/June 2012)
The Freaky Fish Club (July/August 2012)
The Parosphromenus Project (September/October 2012)
Licorice Gourami Biotopes (September/October 2012)
Trochilocharax ornatus (January/February 2012)
Zebra Danio in Human Health Research at New U.S. Facility (November/December 2012)
Compiled by John Sweeney
AMAZONAS Jersey Shore Bureau
Matt Pedersen says:
Jonathan, I've sent messages through two avenues I have for him and included your info. Perhaps you'll be able to connect.Jonathan Baskin says:
I am trying to reach Henry Feddern. We were students together in U or Miami Marine lab it the 1960s.I see that the interview was done in 2011 so maybe the address you gave for him, which I have tried, may no longer be valid.CORAL Video: Banggai Ban with Bob Likins says:
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Congrats to Mark on his new position.I know I speak for many wishing him the best.Robert Di Marco says:
Hi Matt, I always read with great interest your articles on any new species being bred and especially the loves of my fish life, the Clownfish. (I was the first Clownfish breeder in Canada back in the late 80’s, having reared 9 varieties from a basement operation and have spoken at MACNA twice and given over 75 presentations, on maintaining marine tanks and rearing Clownfish, in all the four corners of Canada and the US. My goal was to try and raise as many different varieties as possible to avoid taking any more off the reefs. Your article on the first raising of the Oman Clownfish struck a particular chord with me. At the MACNA XXVI held in Denver Colorado, Colorado August 29-31, 2014, we took the opportunity to visit the Denver Aquarium and I was stunned to see a pair of Oman Clownfish on display because everything I had heard was that collection and exporting from Oman was prohibited. Here is one of the pictures we took: I had a particular fascination with this species of Clownfish because they develop a more pronounced forked caudal fin as they mature, even more than some “clarkii”. I tried to speak to someone at the Denver Aquarium about if they had tried or had any plans to try to breed them and unfortunately no one at the Aquarium that day knew anything about them and even what type of Clownfish they were. All they did know was that an anonymous donor had given the pair to the Aquarium. I even wrote to them to offer any assistance but I never got a reply. So, all these years, I am truly pleased to hear that another species will be reared in captivity, this again is of particular interest because I am preparing to give a talk (which I have given a few times since 2014), entitled “ANEMONE FISHES OF THE WORLD”. I confirmed my last update in communication with Dr. Gerry Allen, (we spoke together at a MACNA), when he discovered the Amphiprion Pacificus. In this talk. besides the ones that I raised personally, I also identify the species that have been raised by different breeders and facilities. Previously you used to issue a list of Marine fish that had been raised in captivity, but since 2019 I have not been able to find an updated version which now of course would include the Oman Clownfish. Can you tell me if such a new list exists and I would like to see which species of Clownfish that have still not been reared. Thanks Robert Di MarcoVIDEO Inside Look: AMAZONAS Magazine “FRESHWATER STING says:
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