by Advanced Aquarist | Nov 23, 2020 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
Due to the resemblance of Yoda's ears to the deep sea worms lips, researchers have named this new species Yoda purpurata. by Advanced Aquarist | Sep 8, 2020 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
We are pleased to present Coral Morphologic 2, an album of nine records inspired by the corals’ cosmic ability to synchronize their lives to Earth’s daily rotation upon its axis, the Moon’s monthly trip around Earth, and Earth’s yearly orbit of the Sun. CM 2 was written, produced, and mixed by Coral Morphologic and mastered by Adam McDaniel at Drop of Sun Studios, Asheville NC. The album features artwork by Robert Beatty, and the ‘Poster Edition’ of the album includes an 18″ x 24″ poster version of the album art, while the ‘Print Edition’ includes a set of nine 5″ x 5″ Coral Morphologic photographs representing each track on the album. Pick up CM 2 in digital and poster / print editions @ https://discosomarecords.bandcamp.com/album/coral-morphologic-2 Coral Morphologic 2 by Coral Morphologic Tags: ambient, Coral Morphologic, Drop of Sun Studios, Robert Beatty, soundtrack This entry was posted on Friday, September 4th, 2020 at 11:18 am and is filed under Music. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. by xeniaforever | Jun 9, 2020 | Advanced Aquarist
I’m pleased to finish the relaunch of Advanced Aquarist as a Reefs.com publication. All the popular content is back, but reformatted for even better readability. We’ve also changed the search function, making it easier for you to find your favorite... by Leonard Ho | Jun 21, 2018 | Advanced Aquarist
Dear Carassius auratus, with all due respect, I think I might deserve your common name more than you do. Sincerely, Pethia sahit by Leonard Ho | Jun 19, 2018 | Advanced Aquarist
This chubby lil' guy is named Odontonia bagginsi. These shrimps live inside sea squirts and are currently only known from the coral reefs of Tidore, Indonesia. by Leonard Ho | Jun 7, 2018 | Advanced Aquarist
Even fast-growing corals such as SPS only lay down millimeters of growth per day. The only way to see their growth "in action" is many weeks of photography stitched together in a time-lapse. Peter Kragh has done exactly this and shares his results.