. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. 128 Fresh Water Aquarium refuse and such food remnants as sink to the bottom. It is peaceful and non-aggressive, and can be kept with all fish, except the strong carnivorous species. The Golden Tench (Tinea chrysitis) resem- bles the above in shape and habits. Its. Fig. 58. Common Carp, Cyprinus carpxo. color makes it one of the most attractive of aquarium fishes, its upper half being pale golden yellow, in contrast to which the large dark eyes appear very conspicuous. Below the lateral line, the color


. The freshwater aquarium and its inhabitants; a guide for the amateur aquarist. Aquariums. 128 Fresh Water Aquarium refuse and such food remnants as sink to the bottom. It is peaceful and non-aggressive, and can be kept with all fish, except the strong carnivorous species. The Golden Tench (Tinea chrysitis) resem- bles the above in shape and habits. Its. Fig. 58. Common Carp, Cyprinus carpxo. color makes it one of the most attractive of aquarium fishes, its upper half being pale golden yellow, in contrast to which the large dark eyes appear very conspicuous. Below the lateral line, the color loses slightly in in- tensity, so that the lower part of the belly. 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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