by Dan Rigle | Sep 5, 2013 | Corals, Eye Candy, Photography, Reef
Acropora nasuta has to be one of the most colorful reef building corals in the sea. This Acropora nasuta was grown over a four year period into this nicely shaped colony from a seed fragment with lineage from Atlantis... by Josh Saul | Sep 4, 2013 | Corals, Events, Eye Candy, Photography
If you were at MACNA in Florida this past weekend, you undoubtedly saw probably the craziest fungia we’ve ever laid eyes on. This beautiful creature was on display at the Frag Junky booth and there was an associated Ebay auction to determine who would get to... by Josh Saul | Sep 3, 2013 | Corals, Events, Photography
From Key West Citizen, Photos by RIchard Ross ; Scridb filter by Justin Credabel | Aug 30, 2013 | Corals, Science, Sustainability
This is the fourth in a series of posts on Thraustochytrids. This is one of the more exciting posts about these generally unseen organisms in our aquarium, or maybe we have been seeing them after... by Justin Credabel | Aug 28, 2013 | Corals, Science, Sustainability
This the third post in a series regarding Thraustochytrids and their role in coral symbiosis. This post we will look at another rarely looked aspect of our aquarium care, the nutrient sulfur. One element that Thraustos are believed to utilize in some quantity is... by Justin Credabel | Aug 27, 2013 | Corals, Science, Sustainability
This is the second post in a series regarding Thraustochytrids and their symbiosis with coral. Thraustochytrids are very interesting organisms to science and industry. Thraustos produce a large amount of fatty acids including HUFA, PUFA, MUFA, and...