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  2. Practical Fishkeeping - Wikipedia

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    Practical Fishkeeping (also known as PFK) is a United Kingdom -based aquarium magazine. It is published every four weeks by Warners Publications Plc. [ 1] The title covers the entire aquatic market from tropical freshwater and tropical marine fishkeeping throughout the year to small amounts of pond and coldwater fish coverage during the summer ...

  3. Fishkeeping - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Practical Fishkeeping published an article exposing the techniques for performing cosmetic surgery on aquarium fish, without anesthesia, as described by Singaporean fishkeeping magazine Fish Love Magazine. The tail is cut off and dye is injected into the body. [26]

  4. George Farmer (aquascaper) - Wikipedia

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    George Farmer is a British aquascaping expert. [1][2][3] Farmer served as a Royal Air Force bomb disposal officer. After serving in Afghanistan, he suffered from PTSD and found that aquascaping helped him. He says that for him, "a well-aquascaped aquarium is the most therapeutic thing you can look at." [4][1] He started aquascaping in 2002 and ...

  5. Julian Sprung - Wikipedia

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    1966. Occupation. Author and Writer. Nationality. American. Subject. Zoology. Julian Sprung (born 1966) is an American writer on marine aquarium fishkeeping. He is an alumnus of the University of Florida where he studied zoology, graduating in 1988.

  6. Painted fish - Wikipedia

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    For example, the British publication Practical Fishkeeping started a campaign in 1996 to ask retailers to stop selling dyed fish, which led to a significant decrease in the number sold in the United Kingdom. Practical Fishkeeping has launched a similar campaign with a global scope and maintains a register of stores which do not stock dyed fish. [9]

  7. The Bichir Handbook - Wikipedia

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    138. ISBN. 9781789727708. Website. www.thebichirhandbook.com. The Bichir Handbook is a book written by science communicator and graphic designer Joshua Pickett from Salisbury, England, [1] about living fossil fishes known as Polypteriformes (bichirs), found throughout west and central Africa, and formerly South America.

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