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- Rosy bitterling, Rhodeus ocellatus ocellatus
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- Matt Clarke looks at a species of bitterling that isn't restricted by Defra contro...
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Matt Clarke on Friday 24 December, 2010, 10:12
- Picturatus killie, Simpsonichthys picturatus
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- Matt Clarke on a gorgeous little killifish of the Simpsonichthys gen...
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Matt Clarke on Friday 24 December, 2010, 10:03
- Egger's killifish, Nothobranchius eggersi
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- Killies are often stunning in coloration, and Egger's killifish is no exception. Matt Clarke has the detai...
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Matt Clarke on Friday 17 December, 2010, 12:27
- Piraya piranha, Pygocentrus piraya
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- Matt Clarke takes a look at a large and colourful species of piran...
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Matt Clarke on Wednesday 15 December, 2010, 15:56
- 28-page aquascaping section in November issue
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- The November issue of Practical Fishkeeping includes a 28-page guide to aquascaping from some of the UK's biggest names in the scen...
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Matt Clarke on Tuesday 21 September, 2010, 15:01
- Big cichlids made easy
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- "If you love cichlids (and let's face it, you'd have to be deranged not to) you'll love the November issue", says Matt Clar...
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Matt Clarke on Tuesday 21 September, 2010, 14:47
- Fire barb, Barbus fasciolatus
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- Although it's widespread, the African banded barb, Barbus fasciolatus, is sadly not all that common in the shops, says Matt Clar...
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Matt Clarke on Thursday 16 September, 2010, 16:43
- False spanner barb, Puntius kuchingensis
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- The False spanner barb, Puntius kuchingensis, comes from Borneo. Matt Clarke takes a look at this active species, which is easily confused with the Spanner barb....
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Matt Clarke on Thursday 16 September, 2010, 16:35
- Rainbowfish nearing extinction as Lake Kuromoi dries up
- A colourful tropical aquarium fish is approaching extinction following drought and the introduction of an alien fis...
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Matt Clarke on Tuesday 14 September, 2010, 12:15
- New Melanotaenia rainbowfish named from West Papua
- Scientists have described a beautiful new species of rainbowfish from West Papua, Indonesi...
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Matt Clarke on Tuesday 14 September, 2010, 12:14
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