Practical Fishkeeping
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EditorNathan Hill
Former editorsKaren Youngs
Staff writersSteve Baker
PhotographerNeil Hepworth/Nathan Hill
| Editor | Nathan Hill |
|---|---|
| Former editors | Karen Youngs |
| Staff writers | Steve Baker |
| Photographer | Neil Hepworth/Nathan Hill |
| Categories | Fishkeeping |
| Frequency | 13 issues per year |
| Publisher | Warners Publications Plc |
| First issue | April 1966 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | Bourne |
| Language | English |
| Website | www |
Practical Fishkeeping (also known as PFK) is a United Kingdom-based aquarium magazine. It is published every four weeks by Warners Publications Plc.[1] The title covers the entire aquatic market from tropical freshwater and tropical marine fishkeeping throughout the year to small amounts of pond and coldwater fish coverage during the summer months.