Have you ever wanted to take an aquarium hobby and have it make money for you? This book will give you the required information to breed cichlids successfully from either a hobby perspective or to scale it up. Learn the nitrogen cycle, what equipment you should buy, recommendations, and general fish keeping knowledge and fish selection. Also, feel free to email the author with any questions regarding this method.
Jason Rodriguez is a writer and editor, whose books have been nominated for an Eisner Award and 8 Harvey Awards. Jason is currently editing a three-book series of graphic novel anthologies about colonial New England and the Mid-Atlantic region for Fulcrum Publishing scheduled to start being released in 2014. His first sci-fi book, TRY LOOKING AHEAD, will be released Spring 2015 from Rosarium Publishing. Jason lives in Arlington, VA with his wife and their two dogs, four cats, and a parrot. You can usually find him on a street corner, staring out into the future.
Complete Bibliography As Editor Colonial Comics Volumes 1, 2, and 3 (2014 - 2015; Fulcrum Publishing) Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened (2007; Random House/Villard) Elk's Run (2007; Random House/Villard) Western Tales of Terror #1-5 (2003-2005; Hoarse & Buggy Productions)
As Writer The Boy Who Could See Through Mountains and Other Stories (2012; Self Published) The End of Stars (2012; Self Published) "The Stars Are Not Wanted Now" in Once Upon a Time Machine (2012; Dark Horse Comics) The Monster Hunter (2012; Self Published) "The National Pastime" in District Comics: An Unconventional History of Washington DC (2012; Fulcrum Publishing) The Little Particle That Could (2012; Self Published) The Girl Who Could Live In Yesterday (2012; Self Published) "The New Attrition" in Horrors of War (2010; DC Conspiracy) "The Tell-Tale Scissors" in Shear Terror Anthology (2009; DC Conspiracy) "Quarantined" in Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened (2007; Random House/Villard) "All the Wrong Choices" in Elk's Run #2 (2006; Hoarse & Buggy Productions) "Six Shots" in Western Tales of Terror #5 (2005; Hoarse & Buggy Productions)