Let's plunge back into the seas around the UK for this week's offering of wet, weird and wonderful fish species with the seldom seen, but actually quite common Cornish sucker, Lepadogaster purpurea.
The National Marine Fisheries Service (Fisheries) has announced that it will review the Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) for potential listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). WildEarth ...
A: Bob replies: Snails can sometimes become a nuisance in tanks, but usually this is the result of another problem. To reach ‘plague’ proportions they need to have a food source, and this is often ...
A: Bob says: I think it’s worth bearing in mind that many of the high end aquascapes that feature in magazines and elsewhere, are not intended as long-term habitats for fish. It’s not unusual for them ...
A number of Practical Fishkeeping readers around the world are now actively working to get their local aquatic shops to sign up to the Practical Fishkeeping Dyed Fish Campaign. Our global campaign ...
A Surrey fireman tripped and broke his ankle while saving three goldfish during a fire in New Malden. Around 20 firefighters tackled the blaze, which had been spotted by a postman on Monday morning.
An angler came across this pair while on a fishing trip in Texas. One fish had another of almost the same size protruding from its mouth. The video shows the two fish — both still alive — which he ...
Why do male cichlids have to be small to be sneaky? This is the question that Japanese scientists Kazutaka Ota, Masanori Kohda and Tetsu Sato sought to answer in their study on the shell-dwelling ...
Plans to cull fish at a popular lake in Bristol have met with angry protests from anglers and swimmers. When officials from the swimming club at Henleaze Lake turned up to begin an annual cull to ...