by Francis Yupangco | Feb 19, 2014 | Equipment, Fish, Industry, Photography, Tanks
In my opinion, aquariums, whether large or small, are always a form of art, letting the designer express their creativity and style throughout the tank. The Central Florida Aquarium Society (CFLAS) will be hosting “Immersed”, Orlando’s first ever aquaculture art... by Francis Yupangco | Feb 13, 2014 | Corals, Photography
From breathtakingly clear shots of brittle stars and vivid sea sponges, to the intricate, yet delicate skeletons of coral, one photographer has managed to document the beauty of Caribbean reefs in exquisite detail.… by Rich Ross | Jan 22, 2014 | Corals, Fish, Industry, Photography, Science
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Not much to say about this, except it is pretty cool. For more about breeding these fish check this out - http://packedhead.net/2008/breeding-the-banggai-cardinalfish/ Scridb filter by AquaNerd | Dec 27, 2013 | Photography, Science, Technology, Travel
Have you ever wanted to visit a public aquarium but just haven’t had the time to make the trip? Alternatively, do you frequent these aquariums and just can’t seem to get enough? Well, if you fall into either of those two categories, then you’re in a bit of luck. The California Academy of Science has recently put up two live webcams that focus on a couple of different areas of their massive Philippine Lagoon. Both feeds can be accessed via the academy’s website, where you just pick and choose which area you wish to view. With the lagoon view, observers can witness routine shark feedings every Tuesday and Thursday at 1:30pm PST. The tank is also fed randomly on other days, so you might catch a feeding if you stick around long enough. The second viewing of the lagoon is called the “Reef View”. Unfortunately, it’s not aimed at a reef, rather it is another area where sharks and rays seem to accumulate. It differs from the lagoon in that it has a rock structure and more ocean life, but it’s not the massive collection of corals that we know are at the academy. by Austin Lefevre | Dec 18, 2013 | Corals, Eye Candy, Fish, Invertebrates, Photography
These days it seems most aquarium hobbyists take inspiration for aquascaping and coral placement from fellow hobbyists’ aquariums. This is a great starting point to get some ideas churning, particularly for people new to aquariums, however I find some of my best... by Heidi dM | Dec 13, 2013 | Photography
If you’re an avid photographer, don’t miss out! You’ve got till 1 Feb to get your stunners in for this competition. And it’s not just underwater shots that they...