by Admin | May 6, 2014 | Advanced Aquarist
Innovative Marine read all the user feedback on forums and etailer reviews on the first generation SkimMate skimmers. The result of aquarist input is the completely re-engineered SkimMate Ghost Series drop-in, plug-n-play protein skimmers, available mid May, 2014. by Admin | May 5, 2014 | Advanced Aquarist
Monterey Bay Aquarium is adding two deep-water cephalopods to its newest hit exhibit, Tentacles. The evil-looking vampire squid and Japetella octopus will take the place of the adorable flapjack octopus, which are still with MBA but moved behind the scenes. by Admin | May 2, 2014 | Advanced Aquarist
Up until last week, this beautiful and rare anthias was only known from the Central Pacific. A recent collection expedition by Cairns Marine observed and collected P.aurulentus at a depth of 60m close to the Great Barrier Reef. by Admin | May 1, 2014 | Advanced Aquarist
UK's Daily Mail publishes some of the wackiest fish stories of any major publication. I think this one may take the cake. Retired nurse and grandmother of four, Andree Siwadi snapped photos of a frog embracing a fat goldfish. by Admin | Apr 30, 2014 | Advanced Aquarist
James Gilmore lives the good life. Due to the realities of finance, space, knowledge, and/or the indulgence of our better half, most aquarists are forced to make the tough choice when it comes to what type of aquarium we want to keep. Freshwater of saltwater? Planted or reef? James clearly subscribes to the philosophy: Why not both? by Admin | Apr 29, 2014 | Advanced Aquarist
A new study finds that as ocean temperatures rise, coral larvae will increasingly stay close to their parents. This findings is both good and bad news; Reefs may be better at recovering from localized events such as storms and bleaching, but less connectivity with the larger world can make reefs more vulnerable down the line.