Six Months With the Maxspect Gyre XF-150
On August 31, 2014 I met with the awesome crew of Coralvue at MACNA in Denver. Although I worked the show, they were the one booth I had to visit in order to ... Read more.
Bashsea Sumps Continue to Excite
For years now the Bashsea team has been producing robust equipment for the aquarium industry. They continue to push the limit of fit, form and function, with t... Read more.
L.P. N.P.C. What’s it Mean to Me?
By Austin Lefevre Large polyp non-photosynthetic corals are becoming more and more popular as information continues to spread regarding their relatively easy ca... Read more.
Weedy Seadragons Available to Hobbyists
Coldwater Marine Aquatics is bringing in captive raised weedy seadragons (Phyllipteryx taeniolatus) available to the masses. For me this news is akin to the fir... Read more.
1,350 Gallon Reef Aquarium… Disaster
Some of you may be familiar with the phenomenal large aquarium owned by Peter Hyne in Toronto, Canada. I personally started following the build thread on Reef C... Read more.
Reef Savvy Swag is Finally Here
It’s been quite some time now that I’ve been bugging Felix Bordon, owner of Reef Savvy, to offer some gear to the masses that rivals their aquariums... Read more.
Conditioning Picky Fishes
By Austin Lefevre Introduction We’re getting to the point in the marine aquarium hobby that hearing the word “quarantine” tossed around casually at a loca... Read more.
Eclectus Mushroom Lands at Cherry Corals
If any of you have followed the mushroom craze as of late there’s no doubt you’ve heard about the new kid on the block, the Eclectus mushroom. Todd ... Read more.
My Dwarf Cuttlefish Adventure
By Austin Lefevre Angelfishes were the animals that first captured my attention in the marine aquarium hobby. Their beautiful colors and seemingly personable at... Read more.
SunnyX is Coming Back
Do you remember seeing the name SunnyX around forums? Do you remember drooling over all of his gorgeous pictures? Do you remember reading about organic carbon ... Read more.