by Advanced Aquarist | Feb 15, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction when it comes to animal behavior. by Advanced Aquarist | Feb 14, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
The Larger Pacific Striped Octopus is a long ignored and little studied Central American octopus that bucks the norm when it comes to social interaction with others of its species. by Advanced Aquarist | Feb 12, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
A US government mandate requires idle Gulf of Mexico oil rigs destroyed if they do not produce oil in over a year's time. Video has just surfaced of what dynamiting an oil rig can do to local fish populations, red snapper in particular. by Advanced Aquarist | Feb 10, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
Tracking large fish over the long term is a challenge as tags tend to work their way out of the fish's flesh. Using 3D printing, researchers are able to design new tagging tips that stay in place longer allowing for longer tracking opportunities. by Marcin Smok | Feb 7, 2013 | Conservation, Corals, Industry, Science
Keeping corals and other reef dwelling animals reaches beyond the simple passion for colorful fish and invertebrates since the ancient times of reefkeeping when people first started having success with their reef... by Advanced Aquarist | Feb 7, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
What would you do if one of your favorite fish suddenly developed a buoyancy problem and could no longer swim?