by Advanced Aquarist | Jan 29, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
Scientists have wondered if the sharksucker fish's sucking disk is a completely new structure or if it is just a modification of an existing structure. The results are in! by AquaNerd | Jan 28, 2013 | Corals
Here’s one of those moments in the aquarium hobby that just disgust us. A small group consisting of three men, one women, and a child walked into a mom and pop fish store and stole corals out of one of the aquariums when they thought nobody was... by Advanced Aquarist | Jan 28, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
In controlled experiments, recent research shows that the corallivorous Drupella snail can transmit brown band disease from coral to coral on the Great Barrier Reef. by Matthew Stansbery | Jan 26, 2013 | Conservation, Corals, Equipment, Industry, Tanks
I woke up this morning to another teaser on Facebook. My local fish store (Neptune Aquatics of Milpitas, CA) couldn’t help but give us some preview shots of their new coral flats that will be used in the operation a new vendor venture call Triple X Corals: Four... by Advanced Aquarist | Jan 25, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
The MACNA 2013 group has just announced two additional speakers for this year's MACNA, which will take place in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, August 30-September 1 of this year. by Advanced Aquarist | Jan 24, 2013 | Advanced Aquarist, Corals, Invertebrates
New research by the University of Southampton has found a mechanism for how corals use their pink and purple hues as sunscreen to protect them against harmful sunlight.