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[edit] WikiProject Aquarium Fishes June 2007 Newsletter
The Aquarium Fishes WikiProject Newsletter
Issue VII - June 2007
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- News
- Please welcome our new members: Rodsan18 (talk · contribs), S.dedalus (talk · contribs), S234 (talk · contribs), Smcskim (talk · contribs), RobNS (talk · contribs), FireFly5 (talk · contribs)
- Articles recently created: Peckoltia, Hemiancistrus, Lesser spiny eel, Butterfly tail, Tosakin, Tamasaba, Meteor goldfish, Curled-gill goldfish, Egg-fish goldfish, Macrognathus, Bath treatment, Asian redtail catfish, Crystal eyed catfish, Horabagrus, Moonlight gourami, Snakeskin gourami, Farlowella, Farlowella acus, Freshwater aquarium, Striped Raphael catfish, Raphael catfish, Platydoras, Hikari (Company)
- Articles recently expanded or revised: Hypostomus, Chaca, Upside-down catfish, Chocolate gourami, Fish food, Ranchu, Hypostomus punctatus, Brachygobius, Fantail (goldfish), Pearlscale, Hyphessobrycon
- Glyptoperichthys has been merged due to its synonymy with Pterygoplichthys. Related articles have been edited to reflect this change.
- The Fish Portal has recently become a featured portal.
- Did you know... (Featured on the Main page):
- See or edit the current tasklist here
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- Discussions & Collaborations
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[edit] WikiProject Aquarium Fishes July 2007 Newsletter
The Aquarium Fishes WikiProject Newsletter
Issue VIII - July 2007
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- News
- Please welcome our new member: Coldmachine (talk · contribs)
- Articles recently created: Chinese hillstream loach, Tire track eel, Acanthodoras, Bagrichthys, Trichogaster, Agamyxis, Oxydoras, Hyalobagrus, Leiarius, Balantiocheilos
- Articles recently expanded or revised: Brachygobius, Oranda, Ryukin, Bumblebee catfish, Bala shark
- Pseudoplatystoma has been expanded due to five more species being recognized or described.
- Upside-down catfish is now a disambiguation page as this name can refer to several fishes. The original content of the article is moved to Synodontis nigriventris
- Did you know... (Featured on the Main page):
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The image to the right was featured as picture of the day on June 4.
- See or edit the current tasklist here
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- Discussions & Collaborations
- The article Rotting nose disease has been nominated for deletion. See discussions and vote here
- If you have any suggestion or need to discuss an issue related to fishkeeping, please feel free to post it at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Aquarium Fishes
The Fish Quiz is a friendly quiz competition designed to test your general knowledge of fish. The current game is Fish Quiz Tournament IV. You can read more and join the game here.
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[edit] WikiProject Aquarium Fishes August 2007 Newsletter
The Aquarium Fishes WikiProject Newsletter
Issue IX - August 2007
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- News
- Please welcome our new members: Ronnieadinata (talk · contribs), Lerdsuwa (talk · contribs), Peregrinebee (talk · contribs)
- Articles recently created: Pseudomystus, Scleromystax, List of Corydoras species, Bedotiidae, Bedotia, Dekeyseria, Leporacanthicus, Pseudacanthicus
- Articles recently expanded or revised: Callichthys callichthys, Serrasalminae, Black pacu, Piranha, Callichthyidae, Corydoras, Danionin, Sailfin molly, Yucatan molly, Hoplosternum littorale, Acanthicus
- The Banggai cardinalfish, threatened with extinction due to the aquarium trade, recently had its proposal for protection under CITES rejected.
- Brochis has, since 2003, been a synonym of Corydoras. Related articles have been edited to reflect this.
- The article "Rotting nose disease" has been identified as a hoax and has been deleted. Read more here.
- Did you know... (Featured on the Main page):
- See or edit the current tasklist here
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- Discussions & Collaborations
- From the live-bearing aquarium fish article: "Why is this article only about 'aquarium' fish? Are the only fish in the world that bear live young found in aquariums?" See more here
- Discussions related to the Green spotted puffer. See more here
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