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Aquarium Fish International - February 2011
FEATURES
26 ZOOPLANKTON-FEEDING WRASSES
Learn how your zooplanktonfeeding
wrasses eat and what you
should feed them in your
aquarium.
By Scott W. Michael
34 BREEDING WHITE CLOUDS
White clouds are a great egglaying
species for first-timers and
seasoned breeders alike.
By Jeffrey C. Howe
40 MANAGING MYCOBACTERIOSIS
Mycobacteriosis is a tough disease to
fight, but here are some helpful
hints for dealing with it.
By Diana Walstad
46 RETHINKING THE WAY YOU FEED
YOUR FISH
Two experts use their wealth of
knowledge and experience to offer
alternatives that buck convention
when it comes to feeding fish.
By David A. Lass and Michael J. Massie
50 AQUATICMOSSES
The bryophytes are attractive, easy
and beneficial "plants" to add to
your aquarium.
By Rus Wilson
56 ASIAN BIOTOPES
When setting up an Asian biotope,
you have many different fish,
plants and habitats to choose from.
60 100 YEARS OF THE BROOKLYN
AQUARIUM SOCIETY
Here's a brief overview of the
100-year-old Brooklyn
Aquarium Society and its
influences on the hobby.
By John Todaro
100 A FRESH START
Become a personal chef to your
fish by cultivating any of these 16
delicious and nutritious live foods
at home.
By Stephen G. Noble
112 SPAWNING THERAPS WESSELI
This secretive cichlid will breed in
aquaria - but watch out, as they
spawn in a violent fashion.
By Dan Woodland
COLUMNS
6 Freshwater Q&A
12 The Aquabotanist
18 Reef Aquarist
22 Adventures in Fish Breeding
66 Fresh Fish
68 Saltwater Q&A
70 FishKidz
127 Aquarist's Notebook:
Seashells in Aquariums/Fish Chat
DEPARTMENTS
2 Editor's Corner
24 Aquabits
25 FishChannel.com
71 Buyer's Guide & Reader Reward
72 Livestock Section (Wholesale Only)
74 Online Marketplace
121 Dealer & Classified Advertising
123 Aquarium Clubs & Societies
126 Ad Index
FAMA
From the pages of Freshwater and Marine Aquarium
84 AquaticMaestro
86 Sand Mail
88 Wet Vet
90 Popular Freshwater Tropicals
94 Reef Notes
96 Freshwater Forum
116 In the Fish Room
118 Species Profile: Goldbelly damsel
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