This One’s For The Ladies –“Girls In Sciences” Maritime Aquarium Program...
I’m joking, this grant benefits anyone who benefits from scientific research – everyone. This post comes to you today in the form of a collaboration with guest blogger, and my good friend, Brooke. She...
View ArticleAre You Ready For This Jelly? Kamo Aquarium and Berlin Zoo Set to Partner
The Kamo Aquarium, located in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, boasts a Guinness Book of World Records recognized jellyfish exhibit. The Berlin Zoological Garden is one of the world’s largest zoos. The...
View ArticleZombies to Terrorize Oregon Coast Aquarium
Ever the traveler, I’m set to hit Oregon to check out the spooky ambiance that’s looming in at the Oregon Coast Aquarium on October 25, 2014. Zombified individuals will scare the swim shorts off of...
View ArticleCatlin Seaview Survey Maps Coral Triangle
The Catlin Seaview Survey, the project which is out to capture and record the health of our World’s Reefs, is at it again. The goal of the project is to create a scientific baseline of the reefs,...
View ArticleFincasters Episode 45 Meet Thomas Vision Reef
The host of Tank Wars and other great You Tube aquarium features talks about his next project and more. More: Fincasters Episode 45 Meet Thomas Vision Reef… More: The post Fincasters Episode 45 Meet...
View ArticleThis Rainbow Plate Coral is Beyond Psychedelic
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View ArticleFish Health Through Slime
Fish diseases—they are the meat of fish forums and the subject that takes up the most ink (or whatever causes words to form on a computer screen), so for today’s post, I am going to discuss fish...
View ArticleReef Threads Podcast #202
Reef animals thrive when the nutrient levels are properly managed.This week Craig Bingman joins us to discuss nutrients, one of the most important facets of reef-aquarium keeping. Don’t miss this one....
View ArticleMr. Saltwater Tank’s Coverage of MACNA 2014 Part 4
The final installment of my MACNA 2014 coverage including an interview about dinoflagellates, and a budget-concious LED light [embedded content] MORE: Mr. Saltwater Tank’s Coverage of MACNA 2014 Part...
View ArticleThe Digital Reefs Black Tank – Passing 18 Months
As an update to the feature on our test tank in issue 43 of UltraMarine magazine way back in December 2013, we thought it was high time we put together another of our ‘black tank updates’ as the...
View ArticleNew Sponge Discovered Off The Galway Coast
Christine Picton, a scientist at the Titanic Belfast, has discovered a new species of Sponge off the West Coast of Ireland. While exploring the continental shelf in a remotely operated underwater...
View ArticleSea & Reef Debut Their New Wide Bar Mocha Gladiator Clownfish
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View Article5 Myths About Marine Quarantine Tanks
Quarantine tanks are often discussed/written about as though they require very little effort, planning, or expense. Just dust off that 10-gallon plastic “critter keeper” sitting on the shelf, fill it...
View ArticleBlue Light Corals, Blue Light Brain Coral
Good morning friends, I have a beautiful colony of some kind of Brain Coral for you all today photographed at night under blue-light. For me Brain Corals are very hard to identify, there is...
View ArticleFish Eye Photo, Glasseye Snapper Eye
Good morning friends, we started our Caribbean morning out with a massive tropical downpour and we are loving it!! These next few months are typically our wet months and it’s looking like we are off to...
View ArticleCherry Corals to Giveaway Awesome Colorado Sunburst Anemone at RAP
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View ArticleThe Many Possible Purposes of the Saltwater Refugium
“Refugium” is a hobby term that resists easy definition. This is probably so because, unlike most aquarium accoutrements—heaters, powerheads, protein skimmers, lights, etc.—there’s no single, readily...
View Article11 Hard Truths About Marine Aquariums
Reef keeping is an imperfect science. In many cases, it’s not science at all. When an un-informed person enters an aquarium store and decides they want a home reef, any number of things can happen....
View ArticleAZA’s Releases Winners Of 2014′s Most Innovative Exhibits
The Association of Zoo’s and Aquariums (AZA), founded in 1924, is a non-profit organization focused on conservation, education and advancement of aquariums and zoo’s. What is not to like about that...
View ArticleProdibio Launches New Coral Vitamin Supplement
CORAL VITS is a hyper-concentrated solution containing all the vitamins needed for coral growth and for the well-being of fish in saltwater or reef aquarium. Available in Standard,(6,12 and 30 vials)...
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