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Identifying Corydoradinae Catfish (Ian A.M. Fuller & H.G. Evers)B404

384 pages, many colour photos.

This book has been produced by Ian A.M. Fuller & Hans-Georg Evers, in an attempt to remove much of the confusion within the hobby today when it comes to the identification of these wonderful little fishes.

 

The book is produced in A5 format, hard back and consists of 384 pages, with 463 colour images.

It covers all the known species of Corydoradinae catfish (Aspidoras, Brochis, Corydoras, Scleromystax and C-numbers).  It gives the type locality, etymology, size and appropriate remarks for each species.

ISBN: 3-936027-80-3

 

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Aqualog Loricariidae: all L-numbersB021

This is the fully revised new version (published January 2004) of the most successful aquarium book of the last decade. The book contains all f-number and LDA Number catfishes, from L01 to L350 and from LDA 01 to LDA76.
All important characters and care instructions are available in symbols. The symbol explanations in ten different languages.
It is a unique standard work, recognised worldwide. The book is indispensable for trade, breeders and aquarium hobbyists who keep these wonderful fishes.
272 pages, 1800 colour photos, HARDBACK
Author: Erwin Schraml & Frank Schäfer.

ISBN 3-936027-51-X
Article-No. : B021

 

 

48 Supplementary photo-stickers for Aqualog all L-numbers Loricariidae (new edition)S2101

6 sheets x 8 sheets = 48 stickers in total, for you to update your copy of Aqualog all L-numbers Loricariidae (new edition)
 

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Catfishes from AfricaB222

In this book you will find 64 full colour plates - a perfect overview on the diversity of African catifheses.  Underneath each picture you will find the scientific name, the common trade name, the size the species may reach, the country of origin and a lot of useful additional information on aquarium maintenance in the form of easy-to-understand symbols.
 

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Back to Nature Guide to L-catfishesBTN7

Back to Nature guide to L-Catfishes

by Ingo Seidel

Chapters: What are L-number catfishes?, What should I bear in mind when buying loricariid catfishes?, How can I tell the sexes apart?, What is the natural habitat of these fishes like?, How are these fishes collected and how do they reach us?, What points are important for maintenance in the aquarium?, How can I feed these catfishes correctly?, What are the commonest diseases of L-number catfishes?, How do L-number catfishes breed in their natural habitat?, How can I breed these catfishes in the aquarium?, What will I require for the rearing of loricariid catfishes?

Genus descriptions: 38 different genera are described according to the following criteria – number of described species, characters, sexual dimorphism, distribution, diet, maintenance in the aquarium.

Species descriptions: App. 390 species (nearly all that are available in the trade) + photos on colour varieties. Each species is described with photo/photos, scientific name, L-number, difficulty to maintain, maximum total length, minimum length of the aquarium, diet, suitable temperature, suitable pH, current water necessary or not, demand of wood etc..

Description: The armoured catfish family (Loricariidae), with more than 700 described species, is one of the largest and most varied groups of fishes known to Man. Until a few years ago these catfishes played only an insignificant role in our aquaria, but nowadays they have become the height of fashion. Since the latter part of 1988, when a number of new and sometimes exceptionally colourful loricariid catfish species were first imported, a real catfish boom has sprung into life. Around 500 species new to the aquarium hobby have been imported, and these sometimes vary quite significantly in their requirements. The object of this book is to provide both beginner and more experienced aquarist with an introduction to not only the maintenance but also the breeding of these fishes. It covers some 390 of the most important and most interesting “L-number catfishes“, listed alphabetically by genus and species, and illustrated in full colour. The book uses easily understood symbols to provide details of eventual size and maintenance for each species, and is illustrated with more than 640 colour photos.

Information about the author:Ingo Seidel has been working intensively with the armoured catfish family (Loricariidae) for more than 20 years. During this time he has maintained countless species in his aquaria and has often bred them as well. He has undertaken numerous expeditions to various South American countries to study the natural ecology of these catfishes and has also garnered copious new information on their requirements. He has made every effort to pass on his extensive knowledge of loricariid catfishes in numerous lectures and articles, as well as in books like this one.

208 pages, 640+ color photos, hardcover, and size: 7" x 9.5".
ISBN 978-91-89258-11-2
 

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Aqualog Special: The most beautiful L-numbersAS-002GB

What are L-numbers and where do they come from? Important information on care and breeding, etc. Plus poster 85 x 60 cm, with many beautiful colour photos!
48 pages
Author: U. Glaser sen.

ISBN 3-931702-34-0

 

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Aqualog Extra: The latest L-numbersE001

This new Aqualog Extra contains many new mailed catfish: from L270 up to L333 and from LDA48 up to LDA76. As usual, you will find all characteristics and care instructions as language independent and easy understandable symbols.


If you already have the standard work "All L-numbers" and all published supplements, you are with this book fully up-to-date.
Format: Size A4, 48 pages, 300 colour photos

ISBN 3-936027-40-4
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Author: Frank Schäfer

 

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Aqualog all CorydorasB004

All known plated catfish are presented. Besides the genera Aspidoras, Brochis, Callichthys, Corydoras, Dianema, and Hoplosternum all variants, mutants, hybrids, cultivated forms, and undescribed forms ("C-numbers") are shown.
144 pages, 650 colour photos
Author: U. Glaser sen.

ISBN 3-937102-13-8
Article-No. : B004

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40 Supplementary photo-stickers for Aqualog All CorydorasS401

40 Supplementary photo-stickers for you to update your copy of Aqualog All Corydoras