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FISH
LINK CENTRAL It is exactly what the
name implies. Many links to almost every site related to the hobby.
Extremely useful cichlid section drives you to sites like Cichlid
Homepage, Cichlid Cellar, and Cichlid Central.
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THE
KRIB. Everything you need to know. An
excellent plant section. Many articles for the aquarist written by
professionals on difficult topics like lighting, CO2 injection,
maintenance etc. Very interesting DIY articles including CO2 home
made reactors. A very large chat section on almost every topic.
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TROPICA
This Danish firm has included all sort of
information in a neatly arranged site. Their plant database is a
must to visit. Again, printing it out saves you a good book. Does
not contain everything, but contains everything on what is
contained. You can also download or order their book on tropical
plants - undoubtedly a "must" even for rock funs.
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AMANO
(ADA) If you want to take a look of what planted aquaria should look
like here is the place to be. A professional at work. Many details
on how these aquaria were built and a step by step guide can be
found here. We may never build something like that but still we can
admire it.
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AQUAZONE
Another interesting site with lots of links and information.
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Some essential information, and
great "thumb rule" options on keeping African Cichlids of
the Rift Lakes can be found here.
While there seek the article by Kurt
Bonnet on "The African Cichlids of Lake Malawi". It will
save you much further reading.
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For those interested especially in
Malawi cichlids I propose visiting Cichlid
Press which is Ad Konings web site
(one of the best sources of information on Malawi cichlids, though
not much available online) or read some great articles by Andreas
Spreinat.
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MASTER
INDEX OF FRESHWATER FISHES. This site
claims to have a list of almost every freshwater species. I don't
know if they actually do, but surely they are pretty close to it
(22.000 species, last time I visited it). Info on most of the
species and some photos available. Many useful links available. The
site is regularly updated. Some of the photos of this site are found
there, too.
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CICHLIDROOM
COMPANION is a site
with lots of articles (very interesting and well written) and
original information, pictures, reviewed links and a strong
"cichlid smell". A very good section on Africans, and
Malawians have their own share. One more worthy site. |
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Arowanas ARE demanding fishes from a lot of
different points of view (furthermore, the Asian ones are extremely
expensive and enlisted in C.I.T.E.S. papers). Anyway, if you are
considering keeping one (and having kept one myself I can tell you
to take my word for it), this (www.myarowana.com)
is
definitely the site to check for info. Each and every issue is
covered in detail from anatomy, to buying, caring, housing (main
suggestion: HUGE tanks). It also includes lots of suggestions on
products to use for your kid’s well being. Of course a huge picture
gallery is on line. And the link section can bring you everywhere in
the, unbelievable, Arowana world! All in all if you like tankbusters
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The Aqualink
offers the most extended
link section on the web. Literally thousands of links, not always
the best, but if you spend some time there you will find them, too.
The links are regularly checked by the webmaster which is definitely
a "plus" for this site.
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Please send me
any comments, corrections and / or objections regarding this part of
the site. The aim is to improve it constantly so that it becomes a
"must" for all fishkeepers or, at least, for
"Malawians". If you find a link which is no longer valid
please drop me a line. It is really very difficult to track all
these links.
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Please note : These links
are presented at random order. They are not ranked by any criteria.
Hence, very important, highly recommended sites may appear in any
page. Please visit all pages in this section.
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