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2 Breeding of wild and some domestic animals at regional zoological institutions in 2013 3 РЫБЫ P I S C E S ВОББЕЛОНГООБРАЗНЫЕ ORECTOLOBIFORMES Сем. Азиатские кошачьи акулы (Бамбуковые акулы) – Hemiscyllidae Коричневополосая бамбуковая акула – Chiloscyllium punctatum Brownbanded bambooshark IUCN (NT) Sevastopol 20 ХВОСТОКОЛООБРАЗНЫЕ DASYATIFORMES Сем. Речные хвостоколы – Potamotrygonidae Глазчатый хвостокол (Моторо) – Potamotrygon motoro IUCN (DD) Ocellate river stingray Sevastopol - ? КАРПООБРАЗНЫЕ CYPRINIFORMES Сем. Цитариновые – Citharinidae Серебристый дистиход – Distichodusaffinis (noboli) Silver distichodus Novosibirsk 40 Сем. Пираньевые – Serrasalmidae Серебристый метиннис – Metynnis argenteus Silver dollar Yaroslavl 10 Обыкновенный метиннис – Metynnis schreitmuelleri (hypsauchen) Plainsilver dollar Nikolaev 4; Novosibirsk 100; Kharkov 20 Пятнистый метиннис – Metynnis maculatus Spotted metynnis Novosibirsk 50 Пиранья Наттерера – Serrasalmus nattereri Red piranha Novosibirsk 80; Kharkov 30 4 Сем. Харацидовые – Characidae Красноплавничный афиохаракс – Aphyocharax anisitsi (rubripinnis) Bloodfin tetra Киев 5; Perm 10 Парагвайский афиохаракс – Aphyocharax paraquayensis Whitespot tetra Perm 11 Рубиновый афиохаракс Рэтбина – Aphyocharax rathbuni Redflank bloodfin Perm 10 Эквадорская тетра – Astyanax sp. Tetra Perm 17 Слепая рыбка – Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus (Anoptichthys jordani) Mexican tetra Kharkov 10 Рублик-монетка – Ctenobrycon spilurus (+ С. spilurusvar. albino) Silver tetra Kharkov 20 Тернеция (Траурная тетра) – Gymnocorymbus -
The AQUATIC DESIGN CENTRE
The AQUATIC DESIGN CENTRE ltd 26 Zennor Road Trade Park, Balham, SW12 0PS Ph: 020 7580 6764 [email protected] PLEASE CALL TO CHECK AVAILABILITY ON DAY Complete Freshwater Livestock (2019) Livebearers Common Name In Stock Y/N Limia melanogaster Y Poecilia latipinna Dalmatian Molly Y Poecilia latipinna Silver Lyre Tail Molly Y Poecilia reticulata Male Guppy Asst Colours Y Poecilia reticulata Red Cap, Cobra, Elephant Ear Guppy Y Poecilia reticulata Female Guppy Y Poecilia sphenops Molly: Black, Canary, Silver, Marble. y Poecilia velifera Sailfin Molly Y Poecilia wingei Endler's Guppy Y Xiphophorus hellerii Swordtail: Pineapple,Red, Green, Black, Lyre Y Xiphophorus hellerii Kohaku Swordtail, Koi, HiFin Xiphophorus maculatus Platy: wagtail,blue,red, sunset, variatus Y Tetras Common Name Aphyocarax paraguayemsis White Tip Tetra Aphyocharax anisitsi Bloodfin Tetra Y Arnoldichthys spilopterus Red Eye Tetra Y Axelrodia riesei Ruby Tetra Bathyaethiops greeni Red Back Congo Tetra Y Boehlkea fredcochui Blue King Tetra Copella meinkeni Spotted Splashing Tetra Crenuchus spilurus Sailfin Characin y Gymnocorymbus ternetzi Black Widow Tetra Y Hasemania nana Silver Tipped Tetra y Hemigrammus erythrozonus Glowlight Tetra y Hemigrammus ocelifer Beacon Tetra y Hemigrammus pulcher Pretty Tetra y Hemigrammus rhodostomus Diamond Back Rummy Nose y Hemigrammus rhodostomus Rummy nose Tetra y Hemigrammus rubrostriatus Hemigrammus vorderwimkieri Platinum Tetra y Hyphessobrycon amandae Ember Tetra y Hyphessobrycon amapaensis Amapa Tetra Y Hyphessobrycon bentosi -
Appendix E Papers That Were Accepted for ECOTOX
Appendix E Papers that Were Accepted for ECOTOX E1. Acceptable for ECOTOX and OPP 1. Aitken, R. J., Ryan, A. L., Baker, M. A., and McLaughlin, E. A. (2004). Redox Activity Associated with the Maturation and Capacitation of Mammalian Spermatozoa. Free Rad.Biol.Med. 36: 994-1010. EcoReference No.: 100193 Chemical of Concern: RTN,CPS; Habitat: T; Effect Codes: BCM,CEL; Rejection Code: LITE EVAL CODED(RTN,CPS). 2. Akpinar, M. B., Erdogan, H., Sahin, S., Ucar, F., and Ilhan, A. (2005). Protective Effects of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester on Rotenone-Induced Myocardial Oxidative Injury. Pestic.Biochem.Physiol. 82: 233- 239. EcoReference No.: 99975 Chemical of Concern: RTN; Habitat: T; Effect Codes: BCM,PHY; Rejection Code: LITE EVAL CODED(RTN). 3. Amer, S. M. and Aboul-Ela, E. I. (1985). Cytogenetic Effects of Pesticides. III. Induction of Micronuclei in Mouse Bone Marrow by the Insecticides Cypermethrin and Rotenone. Mutation Res. 155: 135-142. EcoReference No.: 99593 Chemical of Concern: CYP,RTN; Habitat: T; Effect Codes: CEL,PHY,MOR; Rejection Code: LITE EVAL CODED(RTN),OK(CYP). 4. Bartlett, B. R. (1966). Toxicity and Acceptance of Some Pesticides Fed to Parasitic Hymenoptera and Predatory Coccinellids. J.Econ.Entomol. 59: 1142-1149. EcoReference No.: 98221 Chemical of Concern: AND,ARM,AZ,DCTP,Captan,CBL,CHD,CYT,DDT,DEM,DZ,DCF,DLD,DMT,DINO,ES,EN,ETN,F NTH,FBM,HPT,HCCH,MLN,MXC,MVP,Naled,KER,PRN,RTN,SBDA,SFR,TXP,TCF,Zineb; Habitat: T; Effect Codes: MOR; Rejection Code: LITE EVAL CODED(RTN),OK(ARM,AZ,Captan,CBL,DZ,DCF,DMT,ES,MLN,MXC,MVP,Naled,SFR). -
Freshwater Aquarium Model Designs
01_04425x ffirs.qxp 10/9/06 11:10 AM Page i FRESHWATER AQUARIUM MODELS Recipes for Creating Beautiful Aquariums That Thrive JOHN TULLOCK 01_04425x ffirs.qxp 10/9/06 11:10 AM Page ii Copyright © 2007 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. All rights reserved. Photography © Aaron Norman Howell Book House Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through pay- ment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, (978) 750-8400, fax (978) 646-8600, or on the web at www.copyright.com. Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Legal Department, Wiley Publishing, Inc., 10475 Crosspoint Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46256, (317) 572-3447, fax (317) 572-4355, or online at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions. Wiley, the Wiley Publishing logo, Howell Book House, and related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and/or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Wiley Publishing, Inc. is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. The publisher and the author make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this work and specifically disclaim all warranties, including without limitation warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. -
January 2017 Newsletter
Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) Volume 36, Issue 1 January 2017 January 2017 Newsletter The Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) is an incorporated organization which meets on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm in the South Theater of the NCSU CVM campus (North Carolina State University - College of Veterinary Medicine) located at 1060 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC, 27607. Meeting agendas begin with introductions, followed by a discussion of assorted business topics, then by a program of interest to the membership, and conclude with door prizes and a silent auction of fish, plants, and equipment/supplies. Complimentary light refreshments are provided and guests are always welcome. For more information, visit us at http://www.raleighaquariumsociety.org/ or e-mail us at [email protected]. On the internet, you can also locate us on either YAHOO or FACEBOOK (www.groups.yahoo.com/raleighaquariumsociety or www.facebook.com/raleighaquariumsociety). RAS is a member in good standing of the Federation of American Aquarium Societies (FAAS) and the International Federation of Online Clubs and Aquatic Societies (IFOCAS) whose mission is to increase the knowledge, enjoyment, and conservation of home aquariums and ponds for the modern aquarist hobbyist and professional at all levels of experience and expertise. NOTE: RAS club meetings are held in the South Theater of the NCSU Veterinary School Library, downstairs level. Park across the street and enter via the main library lobby no later than 8:00 pm. © 2017 RAS (All Rights Reserved) www.raleighaquariumsociety.org Page 1 of 32 Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) Volume 36, Issue 1 January 2017 Table of Contents: Table of Contents: ................................................................................................................................ -
Abricot (M) Meruňka
aberace aberration amorfní amorphous, shapeless abnormita abnormality, abnormity amortizér shock absorber, shock-absorber abort abortion amur amur abortivní abortive, undeveloped amur bílý grass carp, white amur abortivní mitóza abortive mitosis amur černý black carp absolutní plodnost absolute fertility anadromní ryby anadromous fish acentrická inverze acentric inversion anafázický anaphasic acentrický acentric anafázický pohyb anaphase number acentrický chromozóm acentric analog analogue chromosome aneuploid aneuploid adaptér k rychlé výměně splávku float aneuploidie aneuploidy adaptor anisomagie anisogamy adheze adhesion anofeles anopheles, anopheles mosquito aditiva additives anténní splávek antenna float aditivní účinek additive effect antibiotika antibiotics afinita affinity antigen antigen aglutinace agglutination antikinker antikink device achromatická figura achromatic figure antimutagen antimutagene achromatický achromatic antimutagenní antimutagenic achromazie achromasie apomiktický apomictic akce action archiplasma archiplasm, archoplasm akce prutu v dolním konci butt action arktický arctic akce prutu ve špičce tip action artefakt artefa akcesorní accessory asociace jader nuclear association akcesorní chromozóm accessory aster aster chromosome, B chromosome asymetrický bivalent skew bivalent aklimatizace ryb acclimatization of fish asynapse asynapse, asyndesis akrocentrický acrocentric atavismus atavism aktivace activation atavistický atavistic aktivita activity aterina Bleekerova flathead silverside akutní příznak acute symptom -
Aquatic Design Centre
AQUATIC DESIGN CENTRE Tropical Fish List (March 2017) Scientific Name Common Name Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus Albino Bristlenose Catfish Y Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus Red Bristlenose Cat Y Ancistrus cirrhosus Bristlenose Catfish Y Ancistrus dolichopterus Super Gold Ancistrus Y Ancistrus sp. Gold XL Y Aphyocharax rathbuni Rathbuni tetra Y Aphyosemion/Fundulopanchax gardneri Blue Lyretail/blue Gardneri Killi Y Aplocheilichthys normani Lampeye Killifish/Normans Lampeye Y Axelrodia riesei Ruby Tetra Y Badis badis Neon Blue Perch Y Badis badis Blue Perch Y Barbus conchonius Rosy Barb Y Barbus semifasciolatus Gold Barb Y Barbus tetrazonia Tiger Barb Y Barbus tetrazonia Green Tiger Barb Y Barbus tetrazonia Albino Tiger Barb Y Barbus titteya Cherry Barb Y Bedotia geayi Madagascar Rainbow Y Betta Brownorum Y Betta brownorum Y Betta splendens Veil Tail Male - Siamese fighting fish Y Betta splendens Female - Siamese fighting fish Y Betta splendens Over Halfmoon Y Betta splendens Plakat Y Betta splendens Solid Betta splendens Combtail Y Betta splendens Double Tail Betta splendens Super Delta Y Betta splendens Spade Tail Y Betta splendens Round Tail Boehlkea fredcochui Cochu's Blue tetra Y Boraras brigittae Chilli/Mosquito Rasbora Y Botia histrionica Burmese Loach Y Botia Striata Zebra Loach Y Brachydanio albolineatus Pearl Danio Y Brachydanio kyathit Fire Ring Danio Y Brachydanio rerio Zebra Danio Y Brachydanio sp. Hikari Danio Y Brevibora dorsiocellata Eyespot Rasbora Y Cardisoma armatum Rainbow Crab Y Carinotetraodon travancoricus Freshwater Puffer Y Celestichthys -
May 12, 2020 London Aquaria Society Due to the Covid 19 Virus, the London Aquaria Society Will Be
Volume 64, Issue 5 May 12, 2020 London Aquaria Society Due to the Covid 19 Virus, the www.londonaquariasociety.com London Aquaria Society will be cancelling the meetings scheduled for May and June, as well as our Spring Auction. Betta schalleri Kottelat & Ng 1994 www.ibcbettas.org/about-betta-splendens/smp/species/schalleri/ Keeping Betta schalleri from an Aquarist View Housin g: Betta schalleri can be housed in pairs, species tanks, and community tanks. Pairs can be housed in a 10 gallon tank, groups should be housed in a 30 gallon tank or larger. Pairs should be given cover such as caves and plants. In a pair or species situation it is possible that fry could be discovered in the tanks. For best results remove a brooding male. Water Conditions: Not critical, schalleri is very tolerant of water chemistry and thrives in almost any type of water as long as it is clean and well filtered. They should be kept at cool to mid 70s F. Sexing: Males have a broader head then females and have a caudal spike typical of pugnax complex and longer pelvic fins. Females ovaries might be visible via spotlighting. Reproduction: Schalleri is a paternal mouthbrooder and the male incubates from 8 to 10 days. Incubation time can vary with water temperature. Females normally initiate spawning. Similar Species: Similar species would be pugnax complex members. Identification: ? Original Citation: Ng, P. K. L. 1994. [68] Ng, P. K. L. 1994. [68] References: Kottelat, M. and A.J. Whitten, 1996. [114] Kottelat, M. and A.J. Whitten, 1996. -
Aquarist's Guide
AQUARIST’S GUIDE TO FISH FEEDING GB PROFESSIONAL AQUARIUM TROPICAL – AQUARIST’S GUIDE TO FISH FEEDING Dear Aquarist, beautiful and healthy fish in the aquarium the highest quality natural raw materials. The formulation are the result of the combined influence of many factors. of each food is the distillation of many years’ experience, One of the most important of these is a well-balanced knowledge, and passion for aquarium fish. High quality diet that suits the fishes’ needs. This guide will help you and proven effectiveness are the quintessential virtues of to choose Tropical foods most suitable for your fish and Tropical foods. And the special feature that distinguishes teach you how to put them together to compose a com- them from other foods is the passion we put into their cre- plete healthy diet. Tropical foods are manufactured from ation. This makes Tropical products unique. Raw materials presented in the picture are the example of ingredients used for production of Tropical’s foods. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. egg • 2. algae • 3. spinach • 4. beta-carotene • 5. natural xanthophylls from marigold flowers • 6. shrimp meal 7. spirulina • 8. astaxanthin • 9. krill meal • 10. lysine 2 TROPICAL – AQUARIST’S GUIDE TO FISH FEEDING CONTENTS Foreword 4 Basic principles of fish feeding 6 Multi-ingredient foods 8 Vegetable foods 14 Colour-enhancing foods 18 Natural foods 21 Nano aquaria and foods for the fry 22 Foods for freshwater and marine crustaceans 24 Water treatment products 26 Accessories 28 Filtration media and sponge filters 29 Sample diets 30 TROPICAL – AQUARIST’S GUIDE TO FISH FEEDING FOREWORD We still continue in our efforts to improve the formulas of our foods. -
May 11, 2010 London Aquaria Society
Volume 54, Issue 9 May 11, 2010 London Aquaria Society www.londonaquariasociety.com Live Foods should be carried out in a tiply in the medium. The Infusoria fairly large container with a infusoria feed on the bacte- good air-water surface so ria and multiply at a rapid Advanced Aquarist Guide that plenty of oxygen is rate. As a result of this, the Pet Library available. population of bacteria de- By: Feroze N. Ghadially The manner in which clines and by about the 10th England this culture is made is quite day the culture becomes simple. A whole large let- quite clear and virtually This name has been tuce is broken into small odourless. By about the given to a heterogeneous pieces and placed in a fish 20th day the culture will be collection of organisms tank or a plastic bowl of really thick with infusoria (mainly protozoans), which about 10– to 15-gallon ca- and suitable for feeding fry. develop in an infusion of pacity. A gallon or so of For small installations a little hay or other suitable or- boiling water is added and hay or a banana peel covered ganic matter. These minute the whole allowed to stand with boiling water in a quart organisms constitute an for a few hours, after which glass or jar will also produce ideal first food for the fry of about six gallons of tap wa- infusoria. many egg-laying fishes. The ter are added. Aquarium Some aquarists har- commonest infusoria is water should not be used for bour the fallacius notion that Paramecium, which meas- this purpose for if it con- a culture of infusoria is a ures about a quarter to half tains some Cyclops or Daph- foul-smelling turbid mass of a millimeter in length. -
SMALL WORLDS Big Opportunities!
Small Worlds...Big Opportunities 1 SMALL WORLDS... big opportunities! your invaluable guide to the profi table world of nano fi sh and invertebrate keeping 2 Small Worlds...Big Opportunities Small...is beautiful! Good things...come in small packages! Small…is the new BIG! The world of nano fi sh and invertebrate keeping is exploding right now as space and money conscious consumers look for small, stylish pet housing solutions. This demand has fuelled a 35-40% growth in the small fi sh market over the last 2 years alone*. Manufacturers are responding to this need with a whole host of ‘nano’ products and Hagen is no exception. The new range of Fluval nano tanks and Exo Terra nano terrariums will allow consumers to create fascinating new worlds hosting fi sh, shrimps, exotic plants and a plethora of bugs and creepy crawlies…without the need for huge tanks and expensive equipment. This new category opens up massive potential for retailers to cash in on livestock and accessory sales and we have produced this guide to help you make the most of this valuable and profi table new market. *Source: Neil Hardy Aquatica, based on sales of small fi sh suitable for ‘nano’ aquaria. Small Worlds...Big Opportunities 3 COMMON FRESHWATER NANO AQUARIA Coldwater, Temperate And Tropical Fish The most popular nano tanks are unheated, stylish ‘lifestyle’ aquariums such as Fluval’s EDGE and Chi aquarium sets. At 19 - 25 litres, these modern, well fi ltered fi sh homes can house from 8-12 small fi sh. Fluval chi Fluval EDGE Shrimp & Snails Freshwater shrimp or snails are ideal for nano environments, due to their small size. -
MARCH 2015 Newsletter the Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) Meets on the First Thursday of Every Month at 7:30 Pm
Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) Volume 34, Issue 3 March 2015 MARCH 2015 Newsletter The Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) meets on the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm. All meetings are held in the South Theater of the NCSU CVM campus library (North Carolina State University - College of Veterinary Medicine) located at 4700 Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, North Carolina 27607 (USA). Agendas begin with introductions, followed by a discussion of assorted business topics, then by a program of interest to the membership, and conclude with a ticket raffle and silent auction of fish, plants, and equipment/supplies. Complimentary light refreshments are provided and guests are always welcome. For more information, visit us at http://www.raleighaquariumsociety.org/ or e-mail [email protected]. You can also find us on YAHOO (www.groups.yahoo.com/raleighaquariumsociety), MEETUP (www.meetup.com/raleigh-aquarium- society), and FACEBOOK (www.facebook.com/raleighaquariumsociety). RAS is a member in good standing of FAAS (the Federation of American Aquarium Societies) with a mission to increase the knowledge, enjoyment, and conservation of home ponds & aquariums for aquarist hobbyists/professionals at all levels of experience. NOTE: RAS club meetings are held in the South Theater of the NCSU Veterinary School Library, downstairs level. Park across the street and enter via the main library lobby no later than 8:00 pm. © 2015 RAS (All Rights Reserved) www.raleighaquariumsociety.org Page 1 of 28 Raleigh Aquarium Society (RAS) Volume 34,