. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. The Inhabitants of the Aquarium 133 taken from life shows sharply defined black spots scattered all over the fish. While these spots appear in great numbers on some fishes, others are entirely free from them. The Bitterling(Rhodeus amarus) is the smallest, but most interesting member of the. Fig. 63. Bitterling, Rhodeus amarus. carp tribe. It is imported from Europe and is a highly desirable acquisition for the aquarium. This fish is most remarkable for its pecul- iar propagation. In spring and early su
. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. The Inhabitants of the Aquarium 133 taken from life shows sharply defined black spots scattered all over the fish. While these spots appear in great numbers on some fishes, others are entirely free from them. The Bitterling(Rhodeus amarus) is the smallest, but most interesting member of the. Fig. 63. Bitterling, Rhodeus amarus. carp tribe. It is imported from Europe and is a highly desirable acquisition for the aquarium. This fish is most remarkable for its pecul- iar propagation. In spring and early sum- mer, the male, usually bluish gray on the back and silvery white on the sides, prepares. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Eggeling, Otto, 1848-; Ehrenberg, Frederick, 1849- joint author. New York, H. Holt and Company
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