by Saltwater Smarts | Feb 20, 2016 | Aquaculture, Corals, Fish, Reef, Science
Your coral source can play an important role in success. With the introduction of more aquaculture and mariculture facilities, there has been a boom in specimens available at the local fish stores these days. by Austin Lefevre | Feb 15, 2016 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Corals, Eye Candy, Industry, Invertebrates, Reef, Science, Sustainability, Tanks
There’s a plethora of choices that comes with setting up a new marine aquarium; these days the seemingly simple task of adding rock provides no break in the daunting decision making... by xeniaforever | Feb 5, 2016 | Aquaculture, Contest, Corals, Events
Our good friends at Cherry Corals will be opening up their vaults and hosting a live sale event this weekend on Reefs.com. You can find the sale here: Live Sale Event The online retailer is one of the nation’s largest propagators of premium aquacultured corals;... by xeniaforever | Jan 12, 2016 | Aquaculture, Corals, Science
Brilliant news from the Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London: scientists there there report a United Kingdom first – the successful in-vitro fertilisation of captive corals! Â Gravid (already carrying eggs) corals were transplanted to the museum from... by Lemon T.Y.K | Dec 21, 2015 | Aquaculture, Fish, Reef
The Kite Butterflyfish is a unique member of Chaetodontidae that suffers from a state of taxonomic limbo. Placed in its own monotypic genus, Parachaetodon ocellatus adopts a somewhat atypical form with its significantly taller anterior profile.… by xeniaforever | Dec 4, 2015 | Aquaculture, Corals, Eye Candy
https://www.facebook.com/cairnsmarine/videos/1002064403169770/ Carins Marine just shared an awesome new video on their facebook page – they captured a mass spawning of their Strawberry Shortcake coral (Acropora...