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Deep Water Reef Fish Communities: Part I Top Rated
A Survey of Deep Reef Fishes By Scott W. Michael
Intro:
Deep reefs have long been of interest to adventurers and aquarists alike. Although they are typically not as "lush" (i.e., species rich) as the more brightly-lit reef face, deep reef slopes and terraces provide a home to an interesting and unique assemblage of invertebrates and fishes. With the increase of collecting in deepwater environments, it is now possible for the aquarist to recreate deep reef fish communities in their home aquarium. The purpose of this article to examine some deep reef fish communities, and to discuss the special care requirements of fishes from these habitats. Hopefully by doing so the potential deepwater reef aquarist will be able to successfully model this unique biotope. A logical starting point is to define what we mean by a deep reef fish community. - Visit Homepage
Keeping and Breeding the dwarf cuttlefish Sepia bandensis
By Richard Ross - Visit Homepage
Deepwater Reef Fish Communities Part 2
A Survey of Deep Reef Fishes By Scott W. Michael
Intro:
Creating a deep-water reef aquarium can be both exciting and challenging. Except for the lighting system, there is little difference between the equipment and aquarium care involved in setting-up and maintaining a deep-water and a shallow-water reef aquarium. The biggest difference between these two biotope aquariums is their inhabitants. Finding organisms that are more indicative of deep reef environments can be more of a challenge and tend to be more expensive. - Visit Homepage
Its Your Aquarium: Dont Make That Snap Decision; Be Fussy About Its Inhabitants: The Family Caesio
by Henry C. Schultz III - Visit Homepage
Coldwater Scorpaenids - The Rockfishes of the Northeastern Pacific
by Ronald L. Shimek, Ph. D. - Visit Homepage
"Trumpetfishes, Family Aulostomidae"
WetWebMedia - Visit Homepage
"Seamoths, Family Pegasidae"
WetWebMedia - Visit Homepage
Two Odd Soapfishes from the Tribe Diplioprionini
by SCOTT W. MICHAEL - Visit Homepage
"The Remoras, Family Echeneidae"
Bob Fenner - Visit Homepage
"The Live-Bearing Surfperches, Family Embiotocidae"
Bob Fenner - Visit Homepage

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