The Aquazolla Journal
The bladder snail: a true eater of algae
1 – How can you recognize the bladder snail? Formerly known as Physa marmorata, its new name is Stenophysa marmorata. The bladder snail is a very pretty little water snail...
The bladder snail: a true eater of algae
1 – How can you recognize the bladder snail? Formerly known as Physa marmorata, its new name is Stenophysa marmorata. The bladder snail is a very pretty little water snail...
Your resolutions for 2025… and they might surpr...
A big thank you first of all to the 400 of you who kindly answered a questionnaire we sent out. Not everyone received it because I would have been quite...
Your resolutions for 2025… and they might surpr...
A big thank you first of all to the 400 of you who kindly answered a questionnaire we sent out. Not everyone received it because I would have been quite...
Why do the "friend's" plants recover better?
I am an old aquarium hobbyist, and I have lived through the time when the Internet was not even a dream! Aquarium hobbyists had to rely on the shopkeeper (sometimes,...
Why do the "friend's" plants recover better?
I am an old aquarium hobbyist, and I have lived through the time when the Internet was not even a dream! Aquarium hobbyists had to rely on the shopkeeper (sometimes,...
Winter: what must be brought in at all costs?
The low temperatures are coming, after a rather mild autumn. Of course, the tropical fish that had been taken outside to the garden for the summer have been brought back...
Winter: what must be brought in at all costs?
The low temperatures are coming, after a rather mild autumn. Of course, the tropical fish that had been taken outside to the garden for the summer have been brought back...
How do Blackworms reproduce?
Among the aquatic invertebrates offered at Aquazolla, I have a strong fondness for the Blackworm. Food that fish adore (some even call it the "caviar" of fish!), this pretty worm...
How do Blackworms reproduce?
Among the aquatic invertebrates offered at Aquazolla, I have a strong fondness for the Blackworm. Food that fish adore (some even call it the "caviar" of fish!), this pretty worm...
The dwarf Sagittaria subulata, aquatic ground c...
Sagittaria subulata is a particularly short species of Sagittaria, rarely exceeding 20 cm, and often less depending on the available strains, some being very small. I personally use the dwarf...
The dwarf Sagittaria subulata, aquatic ground c...
Sagittaria subulata is a particularly short species of Sagittaria, rarely exceeding 20 cm, and often less depending on the available strains, some being very small. I personally use the dwarf...
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