by Leonard Ho | Apr 8, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
The family of tiny gobies is growing rapidly. David W. Greenfield and John E Randall have described five new dwarfgobies for the genus Eviota: E. eyreae, E. mimica, E. richardi, E. teresae, and E. thamani. by Admin | Apr 7, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
This is a beautiful high-resolution video by the Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa of some of the strange and wonderful organisms that can be found in a drop of aquarium water. Keep this in mind the next time you accidentally get some tank water in your mouth! :-) by Leonard Ho | Apr 6, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
The Ruby Red Dragonet is arguably the most attractive dragonet species. It made it's way into the aquarium scene in 2013, and now it has been captive-bred by ORA Farm! ORA shares some photos and breeding insight about this super cool, rare, lil' bottom-dweller. by Leonard Ho | Apr 5, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
Researchers from the University of Delaware have engineered the first microelectrode that can be inserted inside corals to directly measure internal pH and carbonate ion concentrations. by Leonard Ho | Apr 4, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
We have no information about this this reef tank, so you'll just have to enjoy the video. The corals are unbelievably colorful and the gravity-defying aquascape is truly spectacular. by Leonard Ho | Apr 1, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
A snorkeler carefully cuts free a porcupine pufferfish ensnared in netting, all while the puffer's friend hovers close for the entire ordeal. Once free, the two fish swim away side by side. As aquarists know, fish can form some pretty powerful bonds.