by Tami Weiss | Sep 2, 2014 | Fish, Science, Seahorses
Written By: Tami Weiss | Date Posted: 08/27/2014 | | Is your seahorse floating? Gas in the pouch of seahorses is one of the most common ailments of seahorses in captivity. Knowing how difficult pouch evacuations can be for seahorse aquarists, we put together a video that shows how to do a pouch evacuation on seahorses. Many thanks to Momo Yang and his master editing skills in getting this put together. This is the first in a series of how to videos to come here at Fusedjaw.com by Chris Maupin | Sep 2, 2014 | Conservation, Corals, Science
   A remarkable piece of research was published in the journal Science this past week, absorbed by the scientific community while you were all being enchanted by Mitch Carl’s emcee... by AquaNerd | Sep 2, 2014 | Fish, Science
A little more than a year ago, Sustainable Aquatics showed off one of the most unusual wild-caught clownfish the world had ever seen, the Longfin clownfish. For the most part, the fish looked like your every day, run of the Continue reading → by AquaNerd | Sep 2, 2014 | MACNA, Science
The new products are rolling out of MACNA in a hurry. The first up on our list is the new SuperNova LED from Reef Breeders. The fixture sports a really sleek carbon fiber housing that lets the rather large fixture Continue reading → by AquaNerd | Sep 1, 2014 | Science
Panta Rhei is a company that has specialized in making some seriously powerful water pumps. Originally known for their Hydro Wizard ECM 75, which puts out a flow rate of 200,000 liters per hour, it looks like the Germany-based company Continue reading → by AquaNerd | Aug 31, 2014 | MACNA, Science
Neptune Systems is conquering the aquarium controller accessory world yet again. Here at MACNA 2014, they are introducing their new DOS system, which consists of a pair of dosing pumps and a dual chamber reservoir to hold all of your Continue reading →