Mass die-off at East Flower Garden Bank
The remains of a sea urchin recently dead from a large-scale mortality event at the East Flower Garden Banks laying atop dying star coral colonies – these are... Read more.
The reef aquarium at DORMERO Hotel Rotes Ross is maturing ridiculously well
The suspended staghorn Acropora growing downwards add a beautiful, unique, and almost Gothic appearance that further affirms Germany’s DORMERO Hotel Rotes... Read more.
Coral Morphologic Joins the Mission Blue Sylvia Earle Alliance
Coral Morphologic is proud to announce a partnership with Mission Blue, an alliance of conservationists founded by Dr. Sylvia Earle, with the shared goal of exploring... Read more.
Not all Zoas are social
The oral disk of this new species of zoantharian peaks out above the soft sand. Photo credit: Takuma FujiiUnusual new zoantharian species is the first... Read more.
First commercially aquacultured Yasha Gobies available soon!
Credit: Joe SzczebakFrom Quality Marine: The First Ever Aquacultured Yasha Gobies Headed to Quality Marine Pursuant to our continued efforts... Read more.
Deadly beauty: A new deep-water scorpionfish
Scorpaenodes barrybrowni. Photo by Barry Brown.The new scorpionfish is as tiny as it is colorful with an adult size about 40mm (1.5 inches). ... Read more.
Professor seeks to 3D scan every fish species in the sea
UW professor is digitizing every fish species in the world by Michelle MaA scan of the spotfin hatchetfish (Thoracocorax stellatus).University of Washington Nearly... Read more.
Pacific Blue tang aquaculture breakthrough
Pacific Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus) juveniles – 55dph. Approximately 25mm long (slightly larger than a quarter). Blue and black coloration developing. No... Read more.
This clown triggerfish loves belly rubs
This is John Trimble’s beautiful and healthy clown triggerfish, who loves being scratched on the belly. You can tell how excited the fish is at the prospect... Read more.
Coral Guard Crabs in the Wild
Every so often, corals arrive in dealer’s tanks with a few hitchhikers. Some of these interlopers aren’t welcome of course and there are numerous methods... Read more.