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More swordtails and platies are sold every year than ony
other genus of livebearing aquarium fish.
Unfortunately,
only three species and their hybrids make up these huge sales, even
though there are about 20 natural species. The reason for this seemingly
odd situation is NOT that these three species are the most pretty,
the reason is that they are easy to breed in outdoor ponds in Florida.
They are the still-water species and do well in ponds and hobbyists'
aquariums. Some of the less popular species are VERY Difficult to
breed, even though breeding is almost automatic, as with most livebearers.
The
authors of this magnificent volume have discussed, species by species,
variety by variety, all of the known forms existing at the present
time.
This
book also contains chapters on Guidelines for Judging Swordtails
and Platies, a subject which has NEVER been adequately covered
and which can serve as a guide for fish competitions all over the
world, and Tail Patterns, a subject never covered as such.
All
in all, this is the most complete and up-to-date book on the subject
of one of the world's most popular fishes. It's message is simply
that these so-called "beginner's fishes" are hardly for
beginners, but are, in reality, for the most advanced and skillful
hobbyists. |