Len":1k7ffsrr said:FAMA has been around forever. I remember the days (before the internet) when I looked forward to getting my FAMAs in the mail. It was my information lifeline
fcmatt":2a8fxc9u said:the best magazine i have read that would interest us here is called "corals". too bad it stopped recently.
it will be reborn as "reeflife". so look out for it. very in depth information
for an advanced hobbyist. spring 2009.
Sanjay":3kzcq3ez said:fcmatt":3kzcq3ez said:the best magazine i have read that would interest us here is called "corals". too bad it stopped recently.
it will be reborn as "reeflife". so look out for it. very in depth information
for an advanced hobbyist. spring 2009.
UNfortuantely, your information is incorrect.
CORAL is not dead.... it now has a new publisher and a new issue will be out soon.
REEFLIFE is another new magazine started up by the old publishers of Coral.
So there will be 2 good magazine now.
Also do not forget the best online magazine www.advancedaquarist.com
As far as state of the art articles go, nothing comes close to AA.
sanjay.
GreshamH":25r55rfy said:vitz":25r55rfy said:FAMA became a piece of advertising trash years and years ago
Kinda just after when Don Dewey passed away, right?
Sanjay":s036873p said:Well your information is only half correct. Here is the other half.
http://www.coralmagazineus.com/category_s/24.htm
http://www.coralmagazineus.com/?gclid=C ... GgodeBwtnw
sanjay.
Ben":18gsgar5 said:I'll be honest a lot of the AA stuff is too involved for me. I started reading some of the articals this month and both the skimmer artical and the coral pigment artical had me kinda bored reading all the data. Not that its not great info, I just am not that technical of a person. I dont really do magazines anymore, I used to subsribe to a few and FAMA was always a favorite but I skipped over all the fresh water stuff.