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THE sixth volume of the Aquarist and Pond Keeper, which opens with the March–April issue, has a change of cover, a new headpiece and other improvements in printing and illustrations. The magazine keeps up its character in every way, and is full of information for those who are fond of aquaria, vivaria and pond culture. The articles in the present number include the first of a new series by Arthur Denham on the keeping, breeding and rearing of tropical fishes, and aquarium notes by E. G. Boulenger, director of the Zoological Society's aquarium, and by S. W. Weller, curator of the Brighton Aquarium. An angler fish or ‘fishing frog’ more than three feet in length, said to be the finest specimen of its kind ever exhibited alive, has been acquired for the Brighton Aquarium. It will be interesting to see how long it lives, for this species is notoriously difficult to keep in confinement, especially those of such a large size.
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Aquarist and Pond Keeper . Nature 133, 867 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133867a0
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