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. by Leonard Ho | Dec 17, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
A research team has engineered the smallest image ever created. These clownfish and their host anemone are printed on a surface area that measures only 0.0092 mm² and is invisible to the naked eye! by Leonard Ho | Dec 15, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Asian arowanas are some of the most prestigious, sought-after fish in the world (and still illegal in some parts, including the USA). They're usually kept in spartan aquariums, but here is a small specimen in an unique setting. by Leonard Ho | Dec 14, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
A new study substantiates past findings that methylene blue - a chemical commonly used for the treatment of fish diseases - has the incredible ability to not only delay human cell aging but mysteriously and almost completely fixes damaged cells. Said senior researcher Kan Cao: "It’s like magic!" by Leonard Ho | Dec 11, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
We featured Eren Yelkenci's aquarium back in 2012. Three years later, the heavily stocked reef tank is looking as spectacular as ever. by Leonard Ho | Dec 10, 2015 | Advanced Aquarist
Today's aquarium cabinet choices are mostly either traditional or modern. If you're looking for something different — perhaps rustic or vintage — furniture-maker WarKnot can customize a design to your unique tastes.