by AquaNerd | Jul 24, 2018 | Aquaculture, Science
Skin Flukes are one of the most common parasites found on saltwater fish. Unfortunately they are also one of the most overlooked parasites by Afishionado | Jul 12, 2018 | Aquaculture, Fish, Video
This year at Reef A Palooza, the Reefs.com booth was on fire, presenting quite a few new, important things to attendees. One thing that really stole the show was Jen Lowy / Colchester Pet Shop's captive bred Flame Angels by danireef | May 10, 2018 | Aquaculture, Supplements
In the research for more innovative and natural powers, ATM has released Paradigm All Natural, a completely natural bioconditioner, with no added chemicals. As we already know, a bioconditioner is necessary to purify potable water in order to use it as water for our... by danireef | May 8, 2018 | Aquaculture, Feeding
AF Algae Feed M is the pellet food offered by Aquaforest for herbivorous fish. Pellet food is produced at low temperatures, and that is the reason why it is one of the best kinds of food. It is less polluting compared to frozen food as it doesn’t have any... by AquaNerd | May 7, 2018 | Aquaculture, Fish
The Wide Bar Black Gladiator Clownfish is a new Sea & Reef signature designer clownfish that was just released this past Friday! The Wide Bar Black Gladiator was naturally developed from the Wide Bar Mocha Gladiator Ocellaris Clownfish, which has much wider white bars than a regular Ocellaris Clownfish. In fact, the white bars are about twice as wide compared to that of a regular ocellaris (or Darwin Ocellaris) clownfish. Captive Bred Wide Bar Black Gladiator Sea and Reef Aquaculture created the Wide Bar Black Gladiator Clownfish by breeding their Wide Bar Mocha Gladiator Ocellaris Clownfish with their super black Darwin Ocellaris Clownfish through several generations to produce an all Black and White version of this gorgeous designer clownfish. Like the Darwin Ocellaris Clownfish, the Wide Bar by Afishionado | May 5, 2018 | Aquaculture, Events, Video
Those of you who know me know that I love science. I’m not good at it by any means but I am fascinated by it. Because of this, I love to visit the Reef Nutrition booth during shows and talk with Chad...