by Rich Ross | Jul 20, 2012 | Conservation, Events, Eye Candy, Invertebrates, Opinion, Too Cute
The Marine Breeding Initiative’s 2012 workshop is next weekend, so the timing to share a pic of a captive breeding success story. Metasepia spp have long been thought of as one of the ultimate aquarium display... by Rich Ross | Jun 21, 2012 | Conservation, DIY, Events, Eye Candy, Fish, Opinion, Too Cute
In anticipation of the MBI workshop coming up on July 28th in Bloomfield Hills, MI, I have been breeding everything I can get my hands on – including the dwarf seahorse Hippocampus zosterae pictured... by Rich Ross | Jun 16, 2012 | Conservation, Funny, Opinion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=wuWDex5mh5Y File this one in the “I don’t know if I buy it” category. A French scientist, Pierre Calleja, claims to have developed a prototype algae driven street or room light that needs no... by Josh Saul | Jun 14, 2012 | Opinion, Tanks
10. You have enough salt creep to make up water for a 20% change 9. Your Bare Bottom is now a Deep Sand Bed 8. You could start a highly profitable business just selling off your spaghetti worms... by Rich Ross | May 21, 2012 | Conservation, Industry, Opinion, Science
The last year has seen a lot of heated discussion and possible legislation regarding the Marine Aquarium trade. In these discussions everyone seems to have data on the numbers of fishes that move through the trade, but the sources of that data often somehow seems... by Paul B | May 16, 2012 | Corals, Fish, Invertebrates, Opinion
I keep reading about corals and fish dying all over the place and people can’t keep mandarins, bubble coral, twin spot gobies and armadillos but I don’t think we are really addressing the root of the...