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Practical Fishkeeping February issue is on sale now! We take a look at some endangered habitats. New contributor Rodrigo Silva telling the story of how he found the critically endangered Trigonostigma somphongsi in rice field in Thailand. Whereas Tai’s focus is on South America looking at the ever reducing Cerrado habitat which is home to some beautiful and interesting killifish that may have already been wiped out. Michael Edmondstone of SHOAL takes us back to Asia with a look at the peat swamps of Bangka Island home to the endangered Betta burdigala. Should any of these habitats inspire you to create a biotope aquarium at home, we outline the different methods that you can use to prepare leaves and seed pods for use in the aquarium.

A little closer to home, Alex takes a trip to visit Maidenhead Aquatics at Taunton, Robin outlines how you can easily breed peppermint shrimp right here in the UK (or anywhere else for that matter), Gabor Horvath reviews some new products from NT Labs and Matt Hayes (AKA Fish Shop Matt) answers some of the most common questions he was asked during his time working in fish shops.

Here’s what’s in the issue:

· African Beauties- Michel Keijman outlines the beautiful jae barb while Gabor Horvath looks at three species of tetra that may not look their best in shop tanks but can create a dazzling display once settled.

· Common Questions answered - Fish Shop Matt answers some common questions asked by beginners to help you get started in the hobby!

· Fishkeeping Answers- Our experts answer your questions, covering topics including: keeping pipefish and seahorses, fussy fighting fish not feeding and how to keep Distichodus spp
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February 2025 Practical Fishkeeping February issue is on sale now! We take a look at some endangered habitats. New contributor Rodrigo Silva telling the story of how he found the critically endangered Trigonostigma somphongsi in rice field in Thailand. Whereas Tai’s focus is on South America looking at the ever reducing Cerrado habitat which is home to some beautiful and interesting killifish that may have already been wiped out. Michael Edmondstone of SHOAL takes us back to Asia with a look at the peat swamps of Bangka Island home to the endangered Betta burdigala. Should any of these habitats inspire you to create a biotope aquarium at home, we outline the different methods that you can use to prepare leaves and seed pods for use in the aquarium. A little closer to home, Alex takes a trip to visit Maidenhead Aquatics at Taunton, Robin outlines how you can easily breed peppermint shrimp right here in the UK (or anywhere else for that matter), Gabor Horvath reviews some new products from NT Labs and Matt Hayes (AKA Fish Shop Matt) answers some of the most common questions he was asked during his time working in fish shops. Here’s what’s in the issue: · African Beauties- Michel Keijman outlines the beautiful jae barb while Gabor Horvath looks at three species of tetra that may not look their best in shop tanks but can create a dazzling display once settled. · Common Questions answered - Fish Shop Matt answers some common questions asked by beginners to help you get started in the hobby! · Fishkeeping Answers- Our experts answer your questions, covering topics including: keeping pipefish and seahorses, fussy fighting fish not feeding and how to keep Distichodus spp


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Practical Fishkeeping issue February 2025

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Practical Fishkeeping February issue is on sale now! We take a look at some endangered habitats. New contributor Rodrigo Silva telling the story of how he found the critically endangered Trigonostigma somphongsi in rice field in Thailand. Whereas Tai’s focus is on South America looking at the ever reducing Cerrado habitat which is home to some beautiful and interesting killifish that may have already been wiped out. Michael Edmondstone of SHOAL takes us back to Asia with a look at the peat swamps of Bangka Island home to the endangered Betta burdigala. Should any of these habitats inspire you to create a biotope aquarium at home, we outline the different methods that you can use to prepare leaves and seed pods for use in the aquarium.

A little closer to home, Alex takes a trip to visit Maidenhead Aquatics at Taunton, Robin outlines how you can easily breed peppermint shrimp right here in the UK (or anywhere else for that matter), Gabor Horvath reviews some new products from NT Labs and Matt Hayes (AKA Fish Shop Matt) answers some of the most common questions he was asked during his time working in fish shops.

Here’s what’s in the issue:

· African Beauties- Michel Keijman outlines the beautiful jae barb while Gabor Horvath looks at three species of tetra that may not look their best in shop tanks but can create a dazzling display once settled.

· Common Questions answered - Fish Shop Matt answers some common questions asked by beginners to help you get started in the hobby!

· Fishkeeping Answers- Our experts answer your questions, covering topics including: keeping pipefish and seahorses, fussy fighting fish not feeding and how to keep Distichodus spp
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Practical Fishkeeping (PFK) magazine is the world’s leading authority on keeping, or aspiring to keep, fish. It caters for the very keenest fishkeepers but also right through to beginners, covering freshwater, tropical, marine and coldwater fishkeeping. It is a comprehensive guide to fish, products, retailers, and techniques to get the most out of fishkeeping.

All our features are written by experts in their fields, ensuring you get the best advice possible on fishkeeping and fish species, as well as creating and maintaining fantastic aquatic environments for them to live in.

Inside you’ll find:

• The latest aquarium equipment reviewed
• Tips on how to look after and keep your fish
• Expert guides to global fish species
• Advice on tropical marine tanks
• Advice on freshwater: tropical and cold water tanks
• Expert advice on aquascaping

PFK is published 12 times a year and is Britain's biggest-selling fish-keeping magazine.

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Practical indeed... but also inspiring and laid-back. PFK is a staple UK fishkeeping magazine for a reason! Überprüft 03 September 2025

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Great articles about fishing Überprüft 25 April 2022

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Lots of interesting articles with regard to Aquatics at home Überprüft 19 April 2022

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Very good particularly with focus on crustaceans Überprüft 09 April 2022

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