Issue #678 September 2012
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Feature Articles
Three select articles will be offered in their entirety each month, available to all visitors.
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Building and Enjoying a Fishroom, Part 1: Construction Author: Mike Hellweg |
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Combining Hakkai-seki Stones and Driftwood in the Nature Aquarium Author: Takashi Amano |
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Feeding Green: A Concept for All Catfishes (Full Article) The time does fly. It seems only a short time ... Author: Lee Finley |
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Harpagochromis sp. “Orange Rock Hunter” Author: Troy Veltrop |
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Oddballs for the Marine Aquarium (Full Article) Many marine aquarists, me included, spend an ... Author: Richard Aspinall |
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Our 60th Anniversary: Looking Back (Full Article) Looking back on the 10 years since our 50th ... Author: TFH Staff |
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Snorkeling in the Red Sea Author: John Robertson |
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The Bicolor Dwarf Angel Author: Bob Fenner |
Columns
Available exclusively to TFH Magazine subscribers (print and digital)
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A Look at Symbioses in the Marine Aquarium In nature, various organisms have developed ... Author: James Fatherree |
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A Low-Tech 12-Gallon Nano Reef Author: Philip Hunt |
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Ask Jack Author: Jack Wattley |
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Dwarf Cichlids Then and Now Author: Ted Judy |
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Let's Make Some Noise: The Trichopsis Gouramis Author: Mark Denaro |
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Top 15 Aquarium Plants Author: Rhonda Wilson |

About the Cover
The challenge of illustrating our 60th anniversary issue was met with one of reef photographer Kim Yusuf’s outstanding captures from the Red Sea. Taken off the Marsa Alam town area in Egypt, this explosive, celebratory dispersion of anthias is a fitting theme for the excitement we feel as TFH celebrates 60 years of exploring the fascinating world of fishes and the aquarists who love to keep them. The past decade since our 50th “golden” anniversary has seen coverage in these pages of all major aspects of the fishkeeping hobby and its ongoing development; turn to p. 72 for a brief look at some highlights of the past 10 years of TFH’s journey. And to delve a little bit deeper into the Red Sea and its wondrous inhabitants, check out John Robertson’s own journey of discovery snorkeling this epic reef ecosystem on p. 92. Photo by Kim Yusuf
Species Profiles
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Black molly Describer: N/A |
Tip of the Month:
To protect valuable specimens, set up their tank with two heaters, each rated at half the required wattage. If one sticks on, the other will stay off, and the water will not overheat as much or as quickly.
