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Here are few links to related web sites. Click here to see page for links to web sites created by ChiKA members. Be sure to check out Other Sites of Interest and Affiliated Clubs on the AKA site for more links.

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Apistograma Study Group The Apistogramma Study Group (ASG) is group of dedicated Cichlid-iots that focus on dwarf Apistos maintenance,  husbandry and nominclature.
Cynolebias - Killifish from South America A home page from Jeronimo Chiecchio & Jose Martinez from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Current information, as of 5/98, includes native (to them!) fish and eggs they have available, plus some new names that have been assigned to previously undescribed species. Other information including trip reports and articles will be added shortly.
John G. Shedd Aquarium John G. Shedd Aquarium, a non-profit institution dedicated to public education and conservation, is the world's largest indoor aquarium. The facility houses nearly 8,000 aquatic animals representing some 650 species of fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and mammals from waters around the world.
   
Greater Chicago Cichlid Association The Greater Chicago Cichlid Association (GCCA) is a not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to the advancement and or dissemination of information relating to all aspects of the aquarium hobby regarding cichlids. The GCCA is the largest and most active club of its type in the Midwest with a membership of about 200 fish hobbyists
Green Water Aquarium Society The Society (GWAS) is in its 40th year (!)
promoting the interests of tropical fish enthusiasts in Southwest Suburban Chicago through education, information, fun and fellowship.
New Zealand Killifish Association's (NZKA) TheNew Zealand Killifish Association's official web page. To find out more about the NZKA just follow the links.
RivMar Webpage The Rivulus marmoratus webpage is intended as a resource for the research community and for those in the general fish-loving public who may be interested.  The site consists of three sections. First, some dramatic figures to capture your attention. Then, an abbreviated review article that cites more than 95% of papers that have been published on R. marmoratus. Lastly, there is a list of the most frequently asked questions about the species and answers to them.
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries Chapter I -- United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior.
Part 14 -- Importation, exportation and Transportation of Wildlife.

F&WS regulations that include the import and exporting of tropical fish.  Make sure you read these and contact the F&WS before you ship or receive fish from overseas or return from a international collecting trip.  The page includes links to text documents and Acrobat PDF files that you can save locally.