Sanjay Joshi
  • Sanjay Joshi

    Sanjay Joshi in real life is a Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. He has been a reef addict since 1992, and currently keeps several reef aquariums at home including a 500G SPS coral dominated reef. He also co-manages the 500G aquarium at Penn State. He has published several articles in magazines such as Marine Fish and Reef Annual, Aquarium Frontiers, Aquarium Fish, and Advanced Aquarist. In addition, he has been an invited speaker at several marine aquarium society meetings in the US and Europe. He received the MASNA award in 2006, for his contributions to the marine aquarium hobby.

Recent Content

Beware of the Broken Halide Bulbs

Beware of the Broken Halide Bulbs

Last week, on my usual visit to the Penn State tank for a routine feeding and check up, I noticed one of the corals was bleached on the top surface. Careful examination of coral showed the coral tissue on the shaded parts of the coral was fine, it was only the light...

Frag Swaps – A curse or a blessing?

Frag Swaps – A curse or a blessing?

In the past few years frag swaps have grown rapidly in numbers and size. It is a phenomenon that has swept the reefing landscape by storm.  They have broken out of the basement amid the small gatherings where swapping truly took place (along with its associated social...

Sudden Coral Death in a Thriving Tank

Sudden Coral Death in a Thriving Tank

For those of you who do not know me, I have a 500G reef dominated by SPS corals that has been running, successfully by most standards, for the past 4 years.   Every night before I go to bed, I give my tanks a quick check.  Last night I checked the tank and all my...

2011 – My 21st year of reefkeeping

2011 – My 21st year of reefkeeping

Blogging - What a way to start my 21st year of reef keeping!  When I started in 1991, I never imagined I would be doing this 20 years later.  While I always had freshwater fish when I was growing up, little did I realize that keeping fish (and now corals) could be...