by Austin Lefevre | Mar 9, 2016 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Eye Candy, Fish, Industry, Science, Sustainability
The captive bred Zebrasoma flavescens we’ve all been ogling over from the Oceanic Institute of Hawaii Pacific University have hit wholesalers Quality Marine and Segrest... by AquaNerd | Mar 7, 2016 | Conservation, Fish, Reef, Science
This is a continuation from the article, Save Aquariums in a Power Outage: Keep Fish and Reptile Pets Safe with a Power Inverter (Part 1). Doing some initial research, my wife and I found that buying a power inverter to keep our reptile and fish devices running during a power outage was the right choice. Now came the challenging part: deciding which power inverter would fit our needs. To our surprise, there were loads of options to consider when buying a power inverter for our apartment. Most importantly, we had to consider budget and output ability. Furthermore, we found out there are two main types of power inverters: Modified Sine Wave and Pure Sine Wave. Our first concern was price. We had quite a bit of by Admin | Mar 4, 2016 | Conservation, Fish
With the release of Disney’s Finding Dory scheduled for the summer, SAIA asks: will the expected demand in the aquarium trade for P. hepatus be... by Admin | Mar 3, 2016 | Conservation, Corals
The Coral Reef Alliance is asking for donations to help Fiji after Cyclone Winston.… by Francis Yupangco | Mar 3, 2016 | Conservation, Fish, Industry, Science, Tanks
Childhood education is crucial to encouraging the aquarium hobby and maintaining awareness of the health of our oceans and reefs for our future generations. The Monterey Bay Aquarium has just submitted a use permit for a $30 million project to create a new education... by Francis Yupangco | Feb 29, 2016 | Conservation, Corals, Science
Pollution and global warming are no new trends in the fight to protect our coral reefs. But since the beginning of the industrial revolution, carbon dioxide has been released in greater numbers than ever seen before.…