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Aqualog African Cichlids III

B017
Weight: 803.000 g
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NEW !!  Released April 2005

128 pages, more than 470 excellent photos.

 

Contains more than 470 excellent photographs of Aulonocara, Lethrinops and more.  Is the ideal supplement to African Cichlids 1 - mbuna.  The Aulonocaras have the common name 'peacock cichlids' because of their incredibly stunning colours.  So you can imagine what a feast for your eyes this book is !!

Aqualog South American Cichlids III (without supplements, UK stock)

B005nosupp
Weight: 600.000 g
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Only one copy available at this low price

by Ulrich Glaser, Wolfgang Glaser & Frank Schaefer


The third volume completes the first catalogue that presents all cichlids from South and Central America. Only the Discus and Angels are left out and presented in Volume IV. On 144 pages and 650 fantastic color photos you find.

Please note that this is our last remaining copy from our UK stock, and is not available to order with the supplementary stickers.  These may be ordered separately here (please place order separately)

the collective genera Aequidens, Cichlasoma and their relatives Acaronia, Caquetaia, Petenia and Herotilapia. Changes of scientific names up to 1998 are considered.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.) with at least one color photo and a short description.  The ingenious code number system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally  about any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!
144 pages, 650 color photos, softcover, and size: 8" x 11.5".

ISBN 3-931702-10-3

Please note that supplementary pages are available to complete this book (See below or click on 'Click here for more product information') but are only available from our Spanish branch. 

Aqualog Special Majestic Discus

AS006-GB
Weight: 800.000 g
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The King of fishes, dream of every aquarist! The care of these demanding beauties is explained in detail.
Plus poster 85 x 60 cm, with 50 beautiful colour photos of 48 discus strains!
48 pages
Author: M. Göbel

ISBN 3-931702-43-X
Article-No. : AS006E

Back to Nature Aquarium Guide

BTN5
Weight: 750.000 g
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Very few left at this price

PLEASE CLICK ON THE "MORE IMAGES" BUTTON TO HAVE A VIRTUAL FLICK THROUGH THIS WONDERFUL BOOK

This excellent guide by Kjell Fohrman is the best reference book currently available for both the beginner and the aquarist looking to research future fish purchases.  All the commonly kept fish groups are studied in plenty of detail, together with various plant types, decor ideas and other pieces of invaluable advice.  Literally hundreds of fish are pictured, together with their own

  • scientific name
  • trade name
  • habitat
  • temperature requirements
  • max size
  • pH (acidity) requirements
  • minimum aquarium size
  • difficulty of keeping

The cichlid section is particularly well represented, for example there are no less than 19 Tropheus species and colour variants considered !!

There are few pieces of furniture that can compete in beauty with an aquarium. A beautiful aquarium decorated with plants and cardinal tetras, an aquarium with rocks and fancy-coloured Malawi cichlids, an aquarium with magnificent discus and shy catfish — well, there is something for every taste. An aquarium is not only.......

 

South American Dwarf Cichlids (Mayland & Bork)

B101
Weight: 800.000 g
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Only a couple of copies left at this amazing price for this essential book for the dwarf cichlid hobbyist
Besides the wellknown varieties of South American Dwarf Cichlids, this book introduces rare, sometimes scientifically not yet described, species.
188 pages, approx. many colour photos, HARDBACK.

Author: H.J. Mayland and D. Bork
Article-No. : B101

Tanganyika Cichlids in their natural habitat (1998) ISBN 0-9668255-0-0

TC2
Weight: 1220.000 g
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Great saving
Tanganyika cichlids in their natural habitat

by Ad Konings

In this completely new treatment of the cichlids of Lake Tanganyika, more than 200 different species are characterized by their distribution, coloration, and habitat preferences.
More than 920 photographs (the majority never published before) illustrate the cichlids from the entire lake; 683 photos (75%!) were taken underwater and show the cichlids at their best: in their natural habitat.
The book is a large edition (8" x 11") with 272 pages.
ISBN 0-9668255-0-0.