“Tye Dyed” Fish Marries Art and Science
We bet you’ve never seen a ray in this light …Dr. Summer is a professor at the University of Washington. His work is shared and described... Read more.
Pacific Sun is out to prove T5 lighting is still a worthy contender
Closeup of Diuna’s reflectors & socketsIn August of this year, Pacific Sun announced their new Diuna T5 lighting system. The Diuna is... Read more.
UF research shows coral reefs can be saved
The reefs at Little Cayman rebound remarkably without additional human pressures.In a 13-year study in the Cayman Islands, warm ocean temperatures led... Read more.
Blue no more!
By now it is abundantly clear that LED lighting is the charmed prince and future king of reef lighting. It is also clear that even in the best of circumstances LED... Read more.
When it comes to corals, you can’t judge a book by its cover
Adult Porites coral. The key-hole shaped openings in the colony surface are made by tiny mussels that live inside the coral skeleton. Image: Iliana Baums, Penn... Read more.
The Peace Reef ProjectÂ
A projected rendition of the completed Peace Reef from above. 10,000... Read more.
A New Era in Quality Foods
For a little more than a year I have been experimenting with a new entrant into the North American ornamental fish food market. I first encountered New Era products... Read more.
Everything is better in slow-mo
Or maybe everything looks better sped-up? Bleh. The truth is healthy reef life is awesome any way you record them (so long as you add a cinematic soundtrack,... Read more.
Reef fish find it’s too hot to swim
As ocean temperature rises, reef fish may grow increasingly lethargic. Photo credit: NOAAResearcher Dr Jacob Johansen said that fish rely on swimming... Read more.
Goby, meet Shrimp. Hello there.
The goby meanders around the tank until it finds another lost, lonely soul. Both goby and shrimp move with new-found purpose soon after finding each other. ... Read more.