
ISBN:
3-931702-01-4 (AQ1)
$36.00
TITLE: Loricariidae all L-Numbers
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich; Glaser, Wolfgang
DESCRIPTION: This reference book depicts all L-numbers up to L204 on 450 color
photographs. Here's the only book that also shows all LDA numbers.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it
in our AQUALOG -Special "Loricariidae - the most beautiful L-numbers"!




ISBN:
3-931702-04-9 (AQ2)
TITLE: South American Cichlids I
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich; Glaser, Wolfgang
DESCRIPTION: The first of four volumes on South American Cichlids. On 112 pages
and 500 excellent full color photos, all Cichla, Crenicichla, Teleocichla, Guianacara,
Geophagus, Gymnogeophagus Satanoperca, Acarichthys, Uaru, Biotodoma, Astronotus,
Retroculus,and Chaetobranchopsis are presented.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
ISBN:
3-931702-07-3 (AQ3)
TITLE: South American Cichlids II
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich; Glaser, Wolfgang
DESCRIPTION: This second of four volumes contains on 112 pages and 500 brilliant
color photos of renowned photographers all dwarf cichlids like Apistogramma,
Biotoecus, Crenicara, Dicrossus, Nannacara, Taeniacara, and Microgeophagus,
previously known as Papiliochromis. Easy-to-read text, symbols and code-numbers
make identification easy.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it
in our AQUALOG -reference book "South American Dwarf Cichlids"!
ISBN:
3-931702-13-8 (AQ4)
TITLE: All Corydoras
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich; Schaefer, Frank
DESCRIPTION: All known plated catfish are presented on 144 pages with 650 brilliant
color photographs and short introductory text. Besides the genera Aspidoras,
Brochis, Corydoras, Callichthys Dianema, Hoplosternum, we show all variants,
mutants, hybrids, breeding forms and un-described forms ("C-numbers").
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it
in our AQUALOG -Special "Fishes of the Year - The Highlights"!

ISBN:
3-931702-10-3 (AQ5)
TITLE: South American Cichlids III
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich; Glaser, Wolfgang; Schaefer, Frank
DESCRIPTION: The third of four volumes completes the first catalogue that presents
all cichlids from South and Central America. Only the Discus and Angels are
left out and presented in Volume IV. On 144 pages and 650 fantastic color photos
you find the collective genera Aequidens, Cichlasoma and their relatives Acaronia,
Caquetaia, Petenia and Herotilapia. Changes of scientific names up to 1998 are
considered.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
ISBN:
3-931702-21-9 (AQ6)
TITLE: All Labyrinths
AUTHOR: Schaefer, Frank
DESCRIPTION: The first comprehensive reference book with all anabantoid fishes
on 650 full color photographs. Plus all snakeheads, nandids, and related families
that show many behavioral parallels to labyrinths or anabantoids. Further, this
book provides a determination key to the genera Betta. This book became immediately
the No. 1 identification lexicon of Betta societies the world over!
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
ISBN:
3-931702-77-4 (AQ9)
TITLE: all Livebearers and Halfbeaks
AUTHOR: Kempkes, Michael; Schaefer, Frank
DESCRIPTION: Another premiere by AQUALOG: the first reference book to show not
only the well-known guppys, mollys, swordtails, platys etc., but also all others,
in over 2,000 color photographs. All wild and breeding forms and color variants
as well as halfbeaks.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.

ISBN:
3-931702-25-1 (AQ7)
TITLE: Killifishes of the world - Old World Killis I
AUTHOR: Seegers, Lothar
DESCRIPTION: In this AQUALOG-reference book, Dr. Lothar Seegers introduces the
groups Aphysosemion, Lampeyes and Ricefishes. "Freshwater Jewels"
is another name for the beautiful killis. You will know why after having seen
the amazing array of colors displayed by killifishes, presented in this book
on over 800 brilliant multi-colored photographs. Like in all other AQUALOG books
we have taken great troubles to present all known groups, even all locality-variants.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
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ISBN:
3-931702-30-8 (AQ8)
TITLE: Killifishes of the world - Old World Killis II
AUTHOR: Seegers, Lothar
DESCRIPTION: Another volume compiled by our Expert Dr. Lothar Seegers. Many
of the 550 color photos have been taken by himself. The groups of panchaxes,
Aplocheilus, Epiplatys, Nothobranchius, Aphanius and others are introduced in
this sequel, again with all varieties, localities and exact scientific names.
Their colors and size (most of them reach only 3 to 8 cm) make them the ideal
aquarium inhabitants. The first volume already triggered off a rising interest
in killis.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.



ISBN:
3-931702-75-8 (AQ10)
TITLE: South American Cichlids IV
AUTHOR: Goebel, Manfred; Mayland, Hans J.
DESCRIPTION: The renowned author H. J. Mayland has written this fourth volume.
On over 900 fantastic color photos you see beautiful discus and angels. Wild
caught, German, European and Asian breeding forms plus all variants, color and
breeding forms with trading names and code numbers. VOLUMES I-IV presents a
comprehensive lexicon about all known cichlids of the new world.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code number
system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual code number.
This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you
to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of confusion
regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered or
bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at the
end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it
in our AQUALOG -Special "Majestic Discus "

ISBN:
3-931702-78-2 (AQ11)
TITLE: All Goldfish and Varieties K.-H. DESCRIPTION: Goldfish are the oldest
AUTHOR: Bernhard,
DESCRIPTION: Goldfish are the oldest ornamental fishes of the world. Everybody
knows them, but did you know that there are so many
different varieties? This book presents all color and shape
varieties on over 690 excellent color photos.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding
forms etc.) with at least one color photo and a short description.
The ingenious code number system labels every known or newly
discovered fish with an individual code number. This number remains,
despite any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you to
communicate internationally about any fish without the danger of
confusion regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly
discovered or bred species are regularly published as supplements.
The self-adhesive pictures can be attached to the empty pages at
the end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes,
you'll find it in our AQUALOG -Special: "Goldfish and Fancy Goldfish"
(ISBN 3-931702-45-6).

ISBN:
3-931702-79-0 (AQ12)
TITLE: African Cichlids I Malawi-Mbuna
AUTHOR: Schraml, Erwin
DESCRIPTION: We are proud to present to you the first comprehensive book on
Malawi-Cichlids with ca. 1,500 full color photos in one single volume! Easy-to-read
instructions make working with this book a pleasure.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code
number system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual
code number. This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover,
it enables you to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger
of confusion regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered
or bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at
the end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it
in our AQUALOG -Special "Freshwater Coral Fish: Cichlids from Lake Malawi"!

ISBN:
3931702804 (AQ13)
TITLE: Aqualog, All Rainbows and related families
AUTHOR: Haro Hieronimus
DESCRIPTION:
Rainbow fish and all other atheriniform fish:
The rainbow fish (Melanotaniidae) and blue-eyes (Pseudomugilidae) from Australia
and New Guinea surely are the most well known representatives of the Atheriniformes
among aquarists.
Additionally, sometimes representatives of the Madagassian rainbow fish, Bedotiidae,
as well as some hardyheads, Craterocephalus, an atherinid genus from Australia
and New Guinea, are kept in aquaria.
At present, there are 71 species of rainbow fish, but as a result of their
great genetic plasticity they have produced a large number of color varieties.
These are featured in this book more completely than ever before and, additionally,
with correct locality data. The same data is presented for blue-eyes also.
Besides this, there are a large number of atheriniform fish, which are nearly
unknown by the aquarists. This handbook should help the aquarist, professional
dealer and ichthyologists.
Well-known photographers reviewed 313 species with almost 700 excellent color
photos.
The following families and nearly all of the species have been included:
- Bedotiidae, Madagassian rainbow fish;
- Melanotaeniidae, rainbow fish;
- Phallostethidae, priapum fish;
- Pseudomugilidae, blue-eyes;
- Telmatherinidae, Celebes rainbow fish.
In the other families the more well known species have also been included,
such as those in the genus Craterocephalus.
With the help of the color photos it is possible to determine many of the
species available today not only in regard to their species identification
but also the correct locations where they may be found.
A complete list of the families with a short description as well as a complete
list of species is included. This book is an indispensable help for everybody
interested in atheriniform fishes, whether you are an aquarist, dealer, or
ichthyologist.

ISBN:
3-931702-76-6 (AQ14)
TITLE: Killifishes of the world - New World Killis
AUTHOR: Seegers, L.
DESCRIPTION: Although in the 70s and 80s it was the "Dark Continent"
of Africa which continually provided new and beautiful killifishes never before
seen, since then it has become increasingly apparent that South America is
also home to killifishes which are in no way inferior to their Old World cousins
in terms of interesting behavior and coloration. In the last few years not
only new species, but also several new genera, have been discovered there.
At present a total of 36 different genera are known from the New World, as
opposed to "only" 22 on the other side of the Atlantic. The latter
have already been covered comprehensively in the two AQUALOG volumes of "Old
World Killies".
The American killifishes are also extraordinarily diverse in form, as will
be quite apparent from this latest volume. This book is the first in the entire
history of the aquarium hobby - and ichthyology - to provide this kind of
full and comprehensive overview of the New World killifishes using color photographs.
This applies to the North American species as well as those of the South American
continent. A full overview of the genus Cyprinodon is provided, even including
some forms that are now extinct.
As well as the aforementioned Cyprinodon, the species of the genera Cynolebias,
Pterolebias, Rivulus, and Simpsonichthys, as well as the Fundulus species
of North America are focal points of this volume, which, however, also includes
the representatives of the many other smaller genera.
This book is a brilliant artwork with over 1200 color photos.
As with all AQUALOG pictorial volumes, supplements to this book will be published
over the years to come in order to ensure that it remains totally up-to-date.

ISBN:
3-931702-93-6 (AQ15)
TITLE: Freshwater Rays
AUTHOR: Ross, Richard; Schaefer, Frank
DESCRIPTION: Most people think of the rays as marine fishes, but there are
numerous species, which spend their entire lives in fresh water. Then again
other species, for example the mighty swordfish, live in fresh water for at
least part of the time and are regularly encountered in the lower courses
of rivers.
This AQUALOG volume represents the first comprehensive publication in the
popular literature to cover all the rays living in fresh and brackish water,
with full coverage of:
- the sawfishes (Pristidae)
- the guitarfishes (Rhinobatidae)
- the South American freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygonidae)
as well as all the representatives of the electric rays (Torpediniformes),
eagle rays, mantas, etc (Myliobatidae), and whiptail stingrays (Dasyatidae)
that are known to enter fresh or brackish water.
An identification key for all the species is provided. The aquaristically
significant freshwater stingrays are depicted in over 400 color photos illustrating
a never-before-seen panoply of species and color varieties. All the other
species are likewise illustrated as never before.
Splendid biotope photos from the natural habitats of these rays round off
this superlative volume.
This book thus presents an indispensable reference work for anyone interested
in rays - aquarists, zoological gardens, scientists, and divers.

ISBN: 3-931702-60-X (AQ16)
TITLE: Aqualog, The puffers of fresh and brackish waters AUTHOR: Ebert,
Klaus DESCRIPTION: This book supplies 300 brilliant photos of all the puffers
around the world, and also a vast knowledge in keeping these outrageous
and colorful animals, which the author experienced over 40 years.
A unique Lexicon for beginners in the hobby, as well as for specialized
aquarists and scientists.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code
number system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual
code number. This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover,
it enables you to communicate internationally about any fish without the
danger of confusion regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered
or bred species are regularly published as supplements. The self-adhesive
pictures can be attached to the empty pages at the end of your book.
ISBN:
3-931702-29-4 (AQSADCM)
TITLE: South American Dwarf Cichlids
AUTHOR: Bork, Dieter; Mayland, Hans J.
DESCRIPTION: This book gives comprehensive information about the popular dwarf
cichlids of South America. It makes a wonderful completion to AQUALOG South
American Cichlids II.
All AQUALOG -reference books introduce each fish (incl. breeding forms etc.)
with at least one color photo and a short description. The ingenious code
number system labels every known or newly discovered fish with an individual
code number. This number remains, despite any scientific renaming. Moreover,
it enables you to communicate internationally about any fish without the danger
of confusion regarding local names!
Your AQUALOG -reference book always stays up-to-date! All newly discovered
or bred species are regularly published as supplements or so-called "stickups"
in our AQUALOG News. These stickers can be attached to the empty pages at
the end of your book.
If you want more information about these interesting fishes, you'll find it
in our AQUALOG -reference book "South American Cichlids II"!

ISBN:
3-931702-34-0 (SPEC2)
TITLE: Loricariidae - the most beautiful L-numbers
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: Fantastic poster with 64 of the most beautiful and popular
L-numbers. Plus a lot of informative text about the care, breeding etc.
All L- and LDA-numbers are presented in AQUALOG all L-numbers and completing
supplements on over 500 full color photographs.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name but
also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific
renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about
any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!
If you require complete information on all fishes of this group, you'll
find it in our AQUALOG-reference book "all L-numbers"!

ISBN:
3-931702-41-3 (SPEC3)
TITLE: Fascinating Koi
AUTHOR: Bachmann, Harald
DESCRIPTION: Some details about the long history of colored carps plus exact
care instructions and how to set up a genuine Koi pond. This and much more
in the Koi Special from your specialist. Many color photos in the book and
the included poster.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name but
also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific
renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about
any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!

ISBN:
3-931702-51-0 (SPEC4)
TITLE: Breathtaking Rainbows
AUTHOR: Hieronimus, Harro
DESCRIPTION: These fishes are as colorful as a rainbow. The 64 most beautiful
rainbow fishes are presented on the striking poster. More photos plus tips
about maintenance and all other issues of rainbow fish keeping can be found
in the accompanying text. Pictures of the biotopes show where these pretty
and easy-going fishes come from and how a rainbow fish tank should look
like.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name but
also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific
renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about
any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!

ISBN:
3-931702-43-X (SPEC6)
TITLE: Majestic Discus
AUTHOR: Gobel, Manfred
DESCRIPTION: The King of fishes, the living dream of every aquarist. We
show you the 48 most beautiful discus on the included poster. The care of
these beauties is quite demanding - our specialists tell you how to get
along smoothly.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name but
also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific
renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about
any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!
The "true" discus fan should be on the lookout for AQUALOG's "South
American Cichlids IV"(ISBN 3-931702-75-8), which shows all discus and
angels on about 900 brilliant color photographs!

ISBN:
3-931702-69-3 (SPEC7)
TITLE: Fishes of the Year - The Highlights
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: Each year, new species are discovered and marketed - this is
what makes the hobby so exciting! The poster of this special contains the
64 most attractive fishes of 1997. Also, we tell you all you need to know
about the collecting locality, import, breeding, prizewinners and the most
interesting characteristics.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name but
also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific
renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about
any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!

ISBN:
3-931702-45-6 (SPEC8)
TITLE: Goldfish and Fancy Goldfish
AUTHOR: Bernhardt, K.H.
DESCRIPTION: Goldfish are the oldest and best-known ornamental fishes in
the hobby, but did you know how many different forms and varieties there
are? This SPECIAL introduces the most impressive ones on the poster. Many
helpful guidelines for goldfish maintenance.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name but
also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any scientific
renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally about
any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!
The Goldfish fans should take a look at the AQUALOG “All Goldfish
and Varieties”. This is “THE” reference book with over
690 color photos (ISBN 3-931702-78-2).
ISBN:
3-931702-49-9 (SPEC9)
TITLE: Freshwater Coral Fish: Cichlids from Lake Malawi
AUTHOR: Schraml, Erwin
DESCRIPTION: The famous Malawi-Cichlids are as colorful as many marine
fishes, but easier to keep and breed, with less technical effort. This
Special provides useful tips from the specialist for successful maintenance.
64 of the most beautiful species are presented on the colorful poster!
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name
but also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number
system, which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding
forms etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite
any scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally
about any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!
If you require complete information on all fishes of this group, you'll
find it in our AQUALOG-reference book "African Cichlids I Malawi-Mbuna"!

ISBN:
3936027080 (SPEC10)
TITLE: AQUALOG SPECIAL - Shrimps, crayfishes, and crabs in the freshwater
aquarium, NEW EXPANDED EDITION.
AUTHOR: Uwe Werner.
DESCRIPTION:
Crustaceans continue to enjoy increasing popularity amongst aquarists.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 1998, the
number of species regularly available in the pet trade has almost
doubled. Spurred on by the interest amongst hobbyists, the trade has
endeavored to import more and more new species, and a new "miniature
sensation" arrives almost every month.
Thanks to the generous assistance of various scientists and enthusiastic
hobbyists, it has been possible to identify many species, which could
be
given only a provisional name for reference purposes in the first
edition.
New knowledge on maintenance, and above all on breeding these
interesting and attractive aquarium dwellers, has been compiled and
included.
This guide is thus an indispensable reference work for anyone with an
interest in the colorful world of shrimps, crayfishes, and crabs
suitable for the freshwater aquarium or aqua-terrarium. This new
edition has been expanded to contain 16 additional pages (therefore
no poster included like in the first edition); it is in color
throughout, and depicts all the species mentioned with superlative
photos. The quality of the color photos is stunning!

ISBN:
3-931702-39-1 (SPEC11)
TITLE: Decorative Aquaria: The Beginner's Tank
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: This advisory book and color poster (64 photos) gives exact
and detailed information on about how to furnish the perfect beginner's
tank. We provide the tips you need to avoid the typical mistakes made
by most hobbyists who own their first tank. We show you what tank size
to choose and the fishes and plants that should live in your first aquarium.
Easy to read and understand.
The fishes featured in this book are not just identified by their name
but also code number. AQUALOG has developed an ingenious code number system,
which labels every known or newly discovered fish (incl. breeding forms
etc.) with an individual code number. This number remains, despite any
scientific renaming. Moreover, it enables you to communicate internationally
about any fish without the danger of confusion regarding local names!

ISBN:
3-931702-87-1 (SPEC13)
TITLE: Freshwater Stingrays from South America
AUTHOR: Ross, Richard
DESCRIPTION: In the rivers and lakes of tropical South America lives a
group of fishes that are more often associated with the sea - stingrays.
Although in their natural habitat they are feared much more than the piranhas,
on account of their dangerous poisonous spines, all over the world increasing
numbers of enthusiastic aquarists are succumbing to the fascination of
these unique creatures.
Dr Richard Ross, a scientist at the Santa Barbara Zoo in America, has
for a long time been keeping these fishes in the display aquaria at the
zoo, and here publishes the vast store of knowledge derived from this
experience. The requirements of these rays, as regards successful maintenance
and breeding, are revealed in detail for the first time in the literature.
The reader will learn all about the requisite tank size, how to set up
an aquarium for rays, the correct water parameters, and breeding. The
successful diagnosis and treatment of diseases that affect rays is also
covered in detail. In addition the different species groups and their
peculiarities are discussed.
The extremely detailed text is illustrated with more than 80 unique photos,
making this an indispensable book for anyone who wishes to know more about
these interesting creatures or who is keeping - or planning to keep -
stingrays in an aquarium.
ISBN:
3936027153 (M001)
TITLE: Aqualog Minis - My Guppy
AUTHOR: Frank Schaefer
DESCRIPTION:
The new series Aqualog Minis is always dedicated to one fish genius
or species.
It is a compilation of all available information about one specific
subject.
Everything you must know about guppies:
- Aquarium setup, feeding, water, diseases.
Everything you should know about guppies:
- Behavior, breeding, heredity, ecology, distribution in the wild.
Everything you might want to know about guppies:
- Taxonomy, how they were discovered, cultivated forms.
Aqualog Minis is a pleasure to read, with plenty of colorful photos,
for anyone who wants to learn more.

ISBN:
393602720X (M002)
TITLE: Aqualog Minis – My Angelfish
AUTHOR: Frank Schaefer
DESCRIPTION:
The new series Aqualog Minis is always dedicated to one fish genius
or species.
It is a compilation of all available information about one specific
subject.
Everything you must know about angelfishes:
- Aquarium setup, feeding, water, diseases.
Everything you should know about angelfishes:
- Behavior, breeding, heredity, ecology, distribution in the wild.
Everything you might want to know about angelfishes:
- Taxonomy, how they were discovered, cultivated forms.
Aqualog Minis is a pleasure to read, with plenty of colorful photos,
for anyone who wants to learn more.

ISBN:
3936027307 (M004)
TITLE: Aqualog Minis – My Dwarf Clawed Frog
AUTHOR: Frank Schaefer
DESCRIPTION:
The new series Aqualog Minis is always dedicated to one fish genius
or species.
It is a compilation of all available information about one specific
subject.
Everything you must know about clawed frogs:
- Aquarium setup, feeding, water, diseases.
Everything you should know about clawed frogs:
- Behavior, breeding, heredity, ecology, distribution in the wild.
Everything you might want to know about clawed frogs:
- Taxonomy, how they were discovered, cultivated forms.
Aqualog Minis is a pleasure to read, with plenty of colorful photos,
for anyone who wants to learn more.

ISBN:
3936027250 (M003)
TITLE: Aqualog Minis – My Corydoras
AUTHOR: Frank Schaefer
DESCRIPTION:
The new series Aqualog Minis is always dedicated to one fish genius
or species.
It is a compilation of all available information about one specific
subject.
Everything you must know about corydoras:
- Aquarium setup, feeding, water, diseases.
Everything you should know about corydoras:
- Behavior, breeding, heredity, ecology, distribution in the wild.
Everything you might want to know about corydoras:
- Taxonomy, how they were discovered, cultivated forms.
Aqualog Minis is a pleasure to read, with plenty of colorful photos,
for anyone who wants to learn more.
All
Posters are $10.00


ISBN:
3-931702-57-X (AQPC1b)
TITLE: AQUALOG Photo Collection # 1 - African Catfishes
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: 338 excellent photos of African catfishes - all photos
are separately available on the accompanying CD-ROM!
In this book you will find: Synodontis, Amphiliidae, Ariidae, Bagridae,
Clariidae, Malapteruridae, Schilbeidae and more………
Photo Collection is a unique pictorial volume, which portrays the
entire spectrum of the groups of fishes it covers. It makes it easy
and unproblematic to identify your fishes by their external characteristics,
their form and coloration. The groupings used in this series correspond
to those normally used in the international trade as categories
in stock lists. They are not of taxonomic significance.
Some fishes belong to a particular taxonomic group, but are more
like members of another group in appearance. For this reason we
have generally based our groupings on the appearance of the fishes,
so that the reader can easily locate them in the books.
In the text beneath each photo you will find the individual code
number, the currently valid scientific name, the common name most
frequently used internationally, the range/origin of the species
in question, as well as all of its characteristics and maintenance
requirements.
All the fish photos are stored in JPEG format on the CD accompanying
the book, and can thus be viewed using practically any off-the-shelf
PC program designed to permit viewing of graphics files.
No previously existing aquarist literature offers you these fantastic
possibilities. Photo Collection is the ideal handbook for everyone,
from the collector in the jungle to the hobbyist. It is planned
to expand the series on a regular basis.
Each Photo Collection is released in 3 editions with 5 languages
each:
Version A: German/Japanese/Czech/Turkish/Hungarian
Version B: English/Dutch/Swedish/Danish/Finnish
Version C: French/Spanish/Italian/Portuguese/Chinese
The ISBN number mentioned here is for Version B. If you are interested
in another version, please let us know


ISBN:
3-931702-62-6 (AQPC2b)
TITLE: AQUALOG Photo Collection # 2 - Tetras # 1
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: 359 excellent photos of Tetras - all photos are separately
available on the accompanying CD-ROM!
In this book you will find: Hepsetidae, Alestidae, Citharinidae,
Erythrinidae, Ctenoluciidae, Crenuchidae, Characidiidae, Lebiasinidae
and more……
Photo Collection is a unique pictorial volume, which portrays the
entire spectrum of the groups of fishes it covers. It makes it easy
and unproblematic to identify your fishes by their external characteristics,
their form and coloration. The groupings used in this series correspond
to those normally used in the international trade as categories
in stock lists. They are not of taxonomic significance.
Some fishes belong to a particular taxonomic group, but are more
like members of another group in appearance. For this reason we
have generally based our groupings on the appearance of the fishes,
so that the reader can easily locate them in the books.
In the text beneath each photo you will find the individual code
number, the currently valid scientific name, the common name most
frequently used internationally, the range/origin of the species
in question, as well as all of its characteristics and maintenance
requirements.
All the fish photos are stored in JPEG format on the CD accompanying
the book, and can thus be viewed using practically any off-the-shelf
PC program designed to permit viewing of graphics files.
No previously existing aquaristic literature offers you these fantastic
possibilities. Photo Collection is the ideal handbook for everyone,
from the collector in the jungle to the hobbyist. It is planned
to expand the series on a regular basis.
Each Photo Collection is released in 3 editions with 5 languages
each:
Version A: German/Japanese/Czech/Turkish/Hungarian
Version B: English/Dutch/Swedish/Danish/Finnish
Version C: French/Spanish/Italian/Portuguese/Chinese
The ISBN number mentioned here is for Version B. If you are interested
in another version, please contact us.
ISBN:
3-931702-65-0 (AQPC3b)
TITLE: AQUALOG Photo Collection # 3 - Tetras # 2
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: 329 excellent photos of Tetras - all photos are separately
available on the accompanying CD-ROM!
In this book you will find: Anostomidae, Hemiodidae, Serrasalmidae
(Piranha) and more……
Photo Collection is a unique pictorial volume, which portrays the
entire spectrum of the groups of fishes it covers. It makes it easy
and unproblematic to identify your fishes by their external characteristics,
their form and coloration. The groupings used in this series correspond
to those normally used in the international trade as categories
in stock lists. They are not of taxonomic significance.
Some fishes belong to a particular taxonomic group, but are more
like members of another group in appearance. For this reason we
have generally based our groupings on the appearance of the fishes,
so that the reader can easily locate them in the books.
In the text beneath each photo you will find the individual code
number, the currently valid scientific name, the common name most
frequently used internationally, the range/origin of the species
in question, as well as all of its characteristics and maintenance
requirements.
All the fish photos are stored in JPEG format on the CD accompanying
the book, and can thus be viewed using practically any off-the-shelf
PC program designed to permit viewing of graphics files.
No previously existing aquaristic literature offers you these fantastic
possibilities. Photo Collection is the ideal handbook for everyone,
from the collector in the jungle to the hobbyist. It is planned
to expand the series on a regular basis.
Each Photo Collection is released in 3 editions with 5 languages
each:
Version A: German/Japanese/Czech/Turkish/Hungarian
Version B: English/Dutch/Swedish/Danish/Finnish
Version C: French/Spanish/Italian/Portuguese/Chinese
The ISBN number mentioned here is for Version B. If you are interested
in another version, please contact us.

ISBN:
3-931702-44-8 (AQPC4b)
TITLE: AQUALOG Photo Collection # 4 - Tetras # 3
AUTHOR: Glaser, Ulrich
DESCRIPTION: 297 excellent photos of Tetras - all photos are separately
available on the accompanying CD-ROM!
In this book you will find: Characidae (neon, cardinals and many
more small tetras).
Photo Collection is a unique pictorial volume, which portrays the
entire spectrum of the groups of fishes it covers. It makes it easy
and unproblematic to identify your fishes by their external characteristics,
their form and coloration. The groupings used in this series correspond
to those normally used in the international trade as categories
in stock lists. They are not of taxonomic significance.
Some fishes belong to a particular taxonomic group, but are more
like members of another group in appearance. For this reason we
have generally based our groupings on the appearance of the fishes,
so that the reader can easily locate them in the books.
In the text beneath each photo you will find the individual code
number, the currently valid scientific name, the common name most
frequently used internationally, the range/origin of the species
in question, as well as all of its characteristics and maintenance
requirements.
All the fish photos are stored in JPEG format on the CD accompanying
the book, and can thus be viewed using practically any off-the-shelf
PC program designed to permit viewing of graphics files.
No previously existing aquaristic literature offers you these fantastic
possibilities. Photo Collection is the ideal handbook for everyone,
from the collector in the jungle to the hobbyist. It is planned
to expand the series on a regular basis.
Each Photo Collection is released in 3 editions with 5 languages
each:
Version A: German/Japanese/Czech/Turkish/Hungarian
Version B: English/Dutch/Swedish/Danish/Finnish
Version C: French/Spanish/Italian/Portuguese/Chinese
The ISBN number mentioned here is for Version B. If you are interested
in another version, please contact us.
PA11
This is a package including all Supplements published for the
Aqualog Loricariidae All L-Numbers (ISBN 3931702014).
This package also includes all supplements issued in the Aqualog
News. 120 extra photos that will complete your book.

