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Contributions to North American Ichthyology (1877-78) -- by David S. Jordan, et al.
By Fish Folk
These three volumes, uploaded as two files, contain records from research and field study of North American species dating from 1876-1878. Many of the Latin / scientific names have changed. However, for a good source on certain native North American species that some people are more recently bringing into the aquarium hobby -- along with certain species that still could be brought in -- this serves as a good historical base of knowledge.
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Manual for the Commercial Production of Swordtails
By Daniel
A publication of University of Hawaii Sea Grant Extension Service School of Ocean Earth Science and Technology
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Marineland Standard Tank Sizes
By MickS77
I'm always referencing this so I thought I'd just upload it here.
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Biogeography of Southeastern Fishes by Michael Sandel 2011
By Daniel
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The opening line to this paper says it all "The southeastern United States is inhabited by the greatest diversity of aquatic plant and
animal species in North America, and the most diverse freshwater ichthyofauna outside the Tropics".
The author goes on to describe the forces that have led to this diversity include rising and falling sea levels and the pulsations of the recurring ice ages. It way nerdy but there are fabulous nuggets of original insights in this paper.
He focuses on the Pygmy Sunfishes of the genus Elassoma, but the conclusions apply to all Southeastern Fishes.
We North American fish keepers barely realized how good we have here, but isn't that always the way?
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Identification Handbook of Freshwater Zooplankton of the Mekong River and its Tributaries
By Preston John
Identification Handbook of Freshwater Zooplankton
of the Mekong River and its Tributaries
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Apistogramma nijsseni
By Paul
5 juvenile Apistogramma nijsseni, Neon & Silvertip Tetras, Otto’s and Bronze Cory’s.
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20 Gallon Long
By Paul
My newest tank. A juvenile group of Apistogramma nijsseni with Neon & Silvertip Tetras and a couple of Bronze Corydoras.
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The Aquarium, Neon Tetra, November 1936, Innes Publishing Co.
By J. Mantooth
This is a color scan of The Aquarium, Neon Tetra issue, Vol. 7 No. 7, originally copyrighted and printed in 1936 by Innes Publishing Co.
Copyright research indicates original copyright was issued in 1936 under the Copyright Act of 1909, offering a 28 year term without renewal. Database searches (copyright.gov) do not indicate a renewal was made in or before 1964, as was required to extend copyright. A secondary search for combined volumes of The Aquarium periodical, presented as a bound book, was performed and located no additional renewals prior to the Copyright Act of 1978. In short, due diligence has been performed and it appears to be safe.
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Goldfish Varieties and Tropical Aquarium Fishes Innes 1917
By J. Mantooth
This is the electronic version of Goldfish Varieties and Tropical Aquarium Fishes, 1st edition, 1917, by William T. Innes
Cornell University scan, Public Domain
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The Complete Aquarium Book 1936
By Daniel
This is the complete "The Complete Aquarium Handbook". Its author William T. Innes was the Cory McElroy of his day. Besides books, he also published the monthly magazine "The Aquarium"
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