Aquarium Science: New species description Procatopus websteri By Aquatropic Staff | January 18, 2023 Lampeye Killifish are a loved species in the freshwater community due to their small size, docile nature and hardiness. They … Read more
Mussels are disappearing from the Thames and growing smaller- and it’s partly because the river is cleaner By Aquatropic Staff | January 9, 2023 Getting our water sources cleaner has long been the ultimate goal, but have we thought of potential negative outcomes? Bodie … Read more
New protected area in Georgia is a big boost for sturgeon By Aquatropic Staff | January 5, 2023 Sturgeon fish are truly remarkable for a plethora of reasons: they can live to be more than 100 years old, grow to be 20 fee … Read more
Fish, Forests and Fungi By Aquatropic Staff | December 28, 2022 Every year, the US consumes a significant amount of salmon. Whether the salmon is farmed or wild, consumers love it due to … Read more
High School Student Produces First Genome Assembly for the Freshwater Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) By Aquatropic Staff | December 13, 2022 High school is a time for students to take classes that interest them, have fun and figure out what they want to do after g … Read more
Tropica's Tissue Cultured Aquatic Plants By Aquatropic Staff | June 30, 2017 As we continue to make it our priority to bring the highest quality products to the freshwater aquarium industry, were thrill … Read more