Australian Aquarium Magazine (AAM)
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Australian Aquarium Magazine (AAM)
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Dear all, my name is Alex Cooney and I am the publisher of Australian Aquarium Magazine, a privately owned publishing company I started as a keen fishkeeper to help educate and help bring the fish keeping community together. Below is an introducion to the many sections of our magazine and we regularly have competitions which are very easy to enter (and win) not to mention our regular giveaways.
AAM 6 is out now and remember we are giving gifts away for questions published in AAM! Checkout: http://aquariummagazine.com.au/competitions.html
for all the details!
Pimp your tank wants you!
Take a good photo of your tank and send it in! It’s that easy!
checkout: http://aquariummagazine.com.au/competitions.html
This issue of AAM focuses mainly on brackish water fishes and their unusual half-way habitat that is neither fresh or saltwater. As a centrepiece we are pleased to welcome a new author to AAM: Dr. Neale Monks. Neale is a professional scientist and writer of aquarium literature. His most recent work includes editing a comprehensive work on brackish water aquarium fishes and he shares some of his knowledge with us in this issue in an article on understanding brackish water fishes.
In addition to Neale, we welcome three further writers to Australian Aquarium Magazine. Peter Baldwin takes us travelling through the Yucatán Peninsula in search of cichlids, Simon Voorwinde writes on that most majestic of aquarium plants Rotala, while Robert ‘Bob’ Fenner discusses the Silver shark.
On behalf of the AAM editorial team - welcome to all our new writers - I’m sure the readers will be as excited as I am by the talent we have on show in this issue.
In addition, our regular contributers Adrian Tappin, Dr. Richmond Loh and Dave Wilson share their expertise in the areas of native fish, fish disease and Australian native aquatic plants while Aline Sinclair gives us a quick guide to that most fickle of cichlid genera, Tropheus.
Enjoy
Alex Cooney
Publisher
Dear all, my name is Alex Cooney and I am the publisher of Australian Aquarium Magazine, a privately owned publishing company I started as a keen fishkeeper to help educate and help bring the fish keeping community together. Below is an introducion to the many sections of our magazine and we regularly have competitions which are very easy to enter (and win) not to mention our regular giveaways.
AAM 6 is out now and remember we are giving gifts away for questions published in AAM! Checkout: http://aquariummagazine.com.au/competitions.html
for all the details!
Pimp your tank wants you!
Take a good photo of your tank and send it in! It’s that easy!
checkout: http://aquariummagazine.com.au/competitions.html
This issue of AAM focuses mainly on brackish water fishes and their unusual half-way habitat that is neither fresh or saltwater. As a centrepiece we are pleased to welcome a new author to AAM: Dr. Neale Monks. Neale is a professional scientist and writer of aquarium literature. His most recent work includes editing a comprehensive work on brackish water aquarium fishes and he shares some of his knowledge with us in this issue in an article on understanding brackish water fishes.
In addition to Neale, we welcome three further writers to Australian Aquarium Magazine. Peter Baldwin takes us travelling through the Yucatán Peninsula in search of cichlids, Simon Voorwinde writes on that most majestic of aquarium plants Rotala, while Robert ‘Bob’ Fenner discusses the Silver shark.
On behalf of the AAM editorial team - welcome to all our new writers - I’m sure the readers will be as excited as I am by the talent we have on show in this issue.
In addition, our regular contributers Adrian Tappin, Dr. Richmond Loh and Dave Wilson share their expertise in the areas of native fish, fish disease and Australian native aquatic plants while Aline Sinclair gives us a quick guide to that most fickle of cichlid genera, Tropheus.
Enjoy
Alex Cooney
Publisher
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