• Koi are the ornamental varieties of the domesticated common card (Cyprinus carpio).
• Koi keeping is believed to have originated in Niigata, Japan, whe... Read More...
by Charlene Bobis
It’s not just relaxing to see koi swimming gracefully―it’s also a good sign. When they move well, feed regularly, and exhibit no signs of e... Read More...
Text by Charlene Bobis
Photos by Jeffrey Lim
In many cultures, particularly in the East, the koi or carp is considered a very lucky charm. In feng shu... Read More...
They are gentle creatures in the wild. They swim away or afraid when we push them or make sundot (poke them),” says Arvin Gonzales, who tends the Sharks and Ra... Read More...
by James Gorman
A council that sets regulations for fishing off the Mid-Atlantic Coast will meet Wednesday to consider protections for little known and fragil... Read More...
It has always been a debate among fish hobbyists whether their fish are wild caught or captive bred. And the answer is that it could be either. Does it matter? Ma... Read More...
by Jhoanna Lardizabal
Since it’s Jellyfish Day, let us see how different this creature is to others living under the sea. Here are interesting yet stinging f... Read More...
In the fishkeeping hobby, it is quite common to hear the terms F0, F1, F2, and so forth from fishkeepers in their conversations. This alphanumeric designation i... Read More...
Among the Eartheaters, the Geophagus surinamensis has established itself as a favorite among Filipino fishkeepers. For one thing, it is a very colorful fish. It... Read More...