In Medieval times, there were some very big sturgeon in Lake Ladoga. Over-fished for hundreds of years, this fresh-water population hung on until the 1980s. None have been reported since 1984. For those of you not very familiar with sturgeon, the Ladoga Sturgeon was a seperate and distinct population of Acipenser sturio. So very similar to Baltic Sturgeon and what we here in North America refer to as Atlantic Sturgeon.
freshwater fish north america - Freshwater Gamefish of North America Poster ? Scott & NixNorth American Freshwater Fish Print by Michael VigliottiCommon Fr
Xiphophorus hellerii, commonly known as the Green Swordtail, is a freshwater live-bearing fish species that belongs to the Poeciliidae family. This particular type of fish has been a staple in the aquarium hobby for a long time and is highly praised by enthusiasts. Swordtails are a popular choice for beginner aquarists due to their ease […]
I often find myself looking for these charts as I easily lose them. I looked online for it but they are really bad quality photos and it makes it hard to compare. So I scanned the chart. I hope this helps you!
Setting up a community tank can be a fun and rewarding experience, but selecting the right freshwater fish can be a daunting task. With so many fish to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones will coexist peacefully in the same tank. With that in mind, in…
Cardinal shrimp is considered one of the most attractive freshwater shrimps belonging to the Caridina genus. It lives in Lake Matano.
(image source) Common Names: Leopard Ctenopoma, African Leaf Fish, African Bush Fish Scientific Name: Ctenopoma acutirostre Aggression Levels: Aggressive with conspecifics, predatory, peaceful with...
Thousands of fish species can be found around the world. Here are fifty of the most interesting, unique, and well-known types of fish.
Siamese Fighting Fish or Betta Splendens commonly know as Betta Fish is one of the most popular fish-pets and it's… by wellwild
Score the freshest fish in the market with these simple tips
I often find myself looking for these charts as I easily lose them. I looked online for it but they are really bad quality photos and it makes it hard to compare. So I scanned the chart. I hope this helps you!
Setting up a community tank can be a fun and rewarding experience, but selecting the right freshwater fish can be a daunting task. With so many fish to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones will coexist peacefully in the same tank. With that in mind, in…
Setting up a community tank can be a fun and rewarding experience, but selecting the right freshwater fish can be a daunting task. With so many fish to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones will coexist peacefully in the same tank. With that in mind, in…
Cardinal shrimp is considered one of the most attractive freshwater shrimps belonging to the Caridina genus. It lives in Lake Matano.
(image source) Common Names: Leopard Ctenopoma, African Leaf Fish, African Bush Fish Scientific Name: Ctenopoma acutirostre Aggression Levels: Aggressive with conspecifics, predatory, peaceful with...
Our botanical and bird prints each come in three sizes: 5x7, 8x10, and 11x14. Our fish prints also come in 3 sizes, but slightly different: 6x9, 9x12, and 12x16. These prints are all available plain, matted, and framed with or without mats, with the exception that 5x7 and 6x9 are not available framed without mats. About Frame Sizes Frames are designated and referred to by the size of their opening, NOT by their outside dimensions. This is the industry convention and makes standardizing frames easier. An 8x10 frame is an 8x10 frame is an 8x10 frame, regardless of whether the frame molding is half an inch wide or 3" wide. Any frame described as an 8x10 has an opening sized to fit an 8x10 print or photo perfectly. Print Size Matted Size No Mat/Frame* Mat/Frame* 5x7 8x10 N/A 8x10 8x10 11x14 8x10 11x14 11x14 16x20 11x14/13x16 16x20 6x9 9x12 N/A 9x12 9x12 12x16 9x12 12x16 12x16 16x20 12x16 16x20 *Add 2" to each number to calculate outside frame dimensions for our frames. If using your own frame, add 2x its molding width to each number. How much Wall Space? To know the true amount of wall space a framed print will occupy, you must add the width of the frame molding on all sides to the standard designated size of the frame. The molding width of all the frames we sell is approximately 1". Therefore, you must add 2" (1" left and right, 1" top and bottom) to each dimension to get the finished size: 8x10 is really 10x12, 11x14 is really 13x16, 16x20 is really 18x22, etc.