by AquaNerd | Oct 10, 2018 | Aquaculture, Fish
          Quality Marine is at it again with another captive breed press release announcement and we are happy to share the news with our readers. Please continue reading below for the official press announcement. Quality Marine is proud to announce the arrival of yet another new aquacultured species: the juvenile Cortez Angel (Pomacanthus zonipectus). Their unique, vibrant colorations as juveniles and adults coupled with their rarity makes them highly sought after in the aquarium trade. Like many angelfish, adults and juveniles have very different coloration patterns. Cortez juveniles are black in coloration with blue and yellow half circle markings. While adults are blue with a pale yellow, speckled mid-section and some yellow markings posterior of its eye. Having this aquacultured species here is a first for Quality by Afishionado | Oct 6, 2018 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Sustainability, Video
Those of you that know me personally, know that I am extremely passionate about our hobby and industry. Like many of you, I will never forget the first time I saw the saltwater section in my LFS when I was in college in Gainesville, Florida.… by Marcin Smok | Sep 28, 2018 | Aquaculture, Eye Candy, MACNA
In the second episode of Reef Candies: MACNA 2018 Edition, we continue to explore the world of utterly beautiful, shamelessly fluorescent, and otherworldly looking creatures of the coral... by Afishionado | Sep 15, 2018 | Aquaculture, Conservation, MACNA, Video
The first video of MACNA 2018 is here. To start the series off, we interviewed none other than the Godfather of Corals, Charlie Veron. Charlie, a champion of and a strong advocate for our oceans’ well being, was present at MACNA and I had the opportunity to sit... by AquaNerd | Jul 24, 2018 | Aquaculture, Science
Skin Flukes are one of the most common parasites found on saltwater fish. Unfortunately they are also one of the most overlooked parasites by Afishionado | Jul 12, 2018 | Aquaculture, Fish, Video
This year at Reef A Palooza, the Reefs.com booth was on fire, presenting quite a few new, important things to attendees. One thing that really stole the show was Jen Lowy / Colchester Pet Shop's captive bred Flame Angels