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The Cichlid Atlas Vol. 1 is a must-have for every enthusiast of South American dwarf cichlids. With its approximately 1,400 color photographs, 150 drawings, and distribution maps, this book offers the hobbyist incredible pictorial information. An original key to identify Apistogramma species has been included as well as explanations on maintenance, breeding, and factors determining sex. Every described Apistogramma species, many of which are novelties, are presented. Each genus and species is accompanied by informative text. Such a complete work on Apistogramma species has never before been presented. The most extensive bibliography ever assembled for the genus, complete this reference. This book is the result of years of research by the author. In fact, Dr. Uwe Romer has earned his doctorate through his research on Apistogramma Species.

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Cichlid atlas 1, Uwe Römer

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2002
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Titre
Cichlid atlas 1
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
1310
ISBN10
3882440562
ISBN13
9783882440560
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The Cichlid Atlas Vol. 1 is a must-have for every enthusiast of South American dwarf cichlids. With its approximately 1,400 color photographs, 150 drawings, and distribution maps, this book offers the hobbyist incredible pictorial information. An original key to identify Apistogramma species has been included as well as explanations on maintenance, breeding, and factors determining sex. Every described Apistogramma species, many of which are novelties, are presented. Each genus and species is accompanied by informative text. Such a complete work on Apistogramma species has never before been presented. The most extensive bibliography ever assembled for the genus, complete this reference. This book is the result of years of research by the author. In fact, Dr. Uwe Romer has earned his doctorate through his research on Apistogramma Species.