by Admin | Jan 20, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
Lateral lines alone might not be enough for some fish to maintain schooling behavior. Researchers have found the first direct evidence that fishes talk to each other in order coordinate tight formations. by Admin | Jan 19, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
A new species of Loricariid is a gem. In fact, it's name means "adorned with pearls!" Hypancistrus margaritatus is a new Amazonian pleco that is as rare as it is beautiful. by Admin | Jan 18, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
Leave it to IM to innovate an everyday aquarium equipment yet again. Their new AUQA Gadgets Custom Cradle probe and dosing tube racks are the most thoughtful designs we've seen. by Admin | Jan 14, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
According to a new research by the American Chemical Society, their sample of aquarium saltwater tested positive for both"red tide" (dinoflagellates) toxins and palytoxins. The team developed a method to rapidly test aquariums for these toxins. by Leonard Ho | Jan 13, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
An old lighting technology all but left for dead might get a second chance at life. MIT researchers have discovered a way to recycle an incandescent's waste energy (heat) back into visible light, with a theoretical maximum efficiency far greater than today's CFLs or LEDs. by Leonard Ho | Jan 12, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
The holy grail resplendent angelfish (Centropyge resplendens) will soon be more unobtainable than ever before. The tiny, remote Ascension Island is about to earn protection as a marine reserve.