by Admin | Oct 17, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Camera-equipped flying robots promise new insights into climate change effects on important ecosystems. by Admin | Oct 17, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Kamoer dosing pumps are relatively new to the aquarium scene and scarcely available. This may change soon. Deepwater Aquatics (Florida) has assumed master distributorship for Kamoer so the KSP-F03A dosing pump should soon see wider distribution in North America. While they resemble the popular Bubble Magnus dosing pumps at cursory glance, they are actually different units with several notable features that BM dosing pumps lack. by Admin | Oct 16, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Sea cucumber fishing in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park shows worrying signs of being unsustainable. Many species being targeted are endangered and vulnerable to extinction, as determined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. by Admin | Oct 16, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Anemones of the genus Stichodactyla are some of the most colorful inverts in the sea, but they're also notoriously poor shippers, and those that do survive their trek from sea to aquarium can turn out to be deadly additions to your reef. by Admin | Oct 15, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Eighteen beluga whales are sought by SeaWorld Entertainment and the Georgia Aquarium seeks federal approval for their import despite the NOAA's permit denial. by Admin | Oct 14, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Ceramics are used for all sorts of practical and aesthetic purposes, sometimes a combination of both exemplified by Shayne Greco's work. He creates real-to-life functional ceramic art pieces using sealife as his inspiration.