by Francis Yupangco | Oct 3, 2014 | Fish, Science
Over 100 Caribbean Reef Fish died from a parasite treatment at the Albuquerque Aquarium on Wednesday. The aquarium had been trying to treat a stubborn Trematode outbreak for several months in one of their... by Justin Credabel | Oct 1, 2014 | Corals, Eye Candy, ReefGen, Science
My most recent spiral graft is part art project, part science experiment, and involves a genus that I have had great success with in the past, Acanthastrea. I used two corals that originally came from the same mother colony; over the span of two years, one line of... by Jeremy Gosnell | Oct 1, 2014 | Science
The reality of keeping marine fish, is that external parasites come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and all of them can be severe. Marine ich (Cryptocaryon irritans) is the most common external parasite aquarists will... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 1, 2014 | Science
Sadly, not all of them are alive. On a beach just outside the village of Point Lay of Southeast Alaska, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration snapped photographs depicting more than 35,000 walruses hauled to shore, including 36 of... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 1, 2014 | Science
I wonder if my cat actually liked to swim if she could do the same? Mau loves a good game of “laser tag”. This intriguing study, brought to us via National Geographic, demonstrates how tiny little creatures like krill could play a sizable role in how our... by Caitlin Nichole | Oct 1, 2014 | Science
If you recall, about six weeks ago I posted a perplexing article about “Mysterious Plankton From Outer Space”. During a routine spacewalk, Russian cosmonauts happened across what was claimed to be traces of sea plankton and other micro-organisms, not only...