by Admin | May 2, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
On April 25, Kobe’s Suma Aqualife Park introduced a giant school of sardines into their open ocean exhibit in preparation for their big "Go-Go-Golden Week” tourism event. By opening day on April 27, the size of the sardine ball was a fraction of its original size thanks to the sharks, mackerels, and tunas in the aquarium. Oops. by Admin | Apr 30, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
We've all seen it: Smaller fish terrorizing larger tankmates. Now science has validated what aquarists already know: Size doesn't necessarily matter when it comes to survival of the fittest. Small aggressive fish can out-compete larger fish. by Admin | Apr 29, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
Now there are two options: Oregon Coast Community College and now Davidson County Community College in Thomasville, North Carolina. by Admin | Apr 29, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
This nano reef tank proves you can accomplish big things with just a few elements within a small space. We don't have any details about this aquarium. All we know for certain is it's beautiful. by Admin | Apr 26, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
What would you do if your beloved fish developed a swim bladder disease and could no longer swim upright? by Admin | Apr 26, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist
By learning how to slow-freeze frog embryos for the first time, scientists believe they will be able to cryo-preserve fish embryos in the near future, thus saving their DNA for posterity. Sounds awfully reminiscent of Jurassic Park, doesn't it?