Breeding & Raising Angelfishes

Breeding & Raising Angelfishes by Ed Stansbury, published by T.F.H. Publications in 2005, is a comprehensive guide for both novice and expert aquarists. This 141-page book explores the world of freshwater angelfishes, highlighting their popularity due to their striking appearance and engaging behavior. The text provides essential information for those interested in breeding these fish, covering topics such as water quality, diet, and the reproduction process from start to hatching.
Readers will find detailed insights into over thirty varieties of angelfishes, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their aquarium experience. The book addresses practical aspects of fish care, including disease management and nutritional needs, ensuring that hobbyists are well-equipped to maintain healthy fish. With its focus on both the enjoyment and the technicalities of breeding angelfishes, this edition serves as a practical reference for anyone passionate about fish and aquariums.
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With more than thirty varieties to choose from, freshwater angelfishes are widely considered the most popular and recognizable freshwater fishes available to hobbyists today. Their elaborate finnage, unique coloration, and inquisitive behavior make them a must-have fish for novice and expert aquarists alike. More so, their ease of breeding makes them attractive candidates for those wishing to explore this aspect of the hobby. Whether you’re interested in breeding angelfish for profit or merely for fun, supplies all the important information that you’ll need to be successful. It covers: The importance of water quality, Diet and nutrition, The most popular varieties, Reproduction from start to hatching and beyond, Diseases and their treatments. Book jacket.
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