by Leonard Ho | Dec 24, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
It's always a cause for celebration whenever an once-thought extinct animal is found still alive ... even the slithering, highly-venomous kind. Now comes the important responsibility of making sure they stay alive. by Leonard Ho | Dec 23, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Due to its painstaking process, few artists work with layered resin to create life-like three-dimensional art. Fewer still are regarded as masters of this unique media - a media that is naturally suited for aquatic subjects. Keng Lye is a master. by Leonard Ho | Dec 22, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Scientists have finished decoding the genome of Scleropages formosus. There's a reason why Asian arowanas look so prehistoric. It turns out they're the most primitive of the modern (ray-finned) fishes sequenced thus far. by Leonard Ho | Dec 21, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Hyphessobrycon delimai n. sp. and H.krenakore are the two newest species of tropical tetras described from the Tapajós and Xingu River basins in Brazil. by Leonard Ho | Dec 18, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Orphek has been revamping their LED line with their new dual diode LEDs. The Atlantik Pendant V3 is a WiFi-controllable LED pendant now boasting 40 five-watt dual diodes in a new configuration for more spectral customization. by Leonard Ho | Dec 18, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Aquarists looking to sexually reproduce corals should carefully control stray and/or ambient lighting. That's because a new research finds that low intensity (~5 µmol m-2 s-1) nighttime light can mess up Acroporid's biological clocks.