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 Austin Lefevre | Feb 29, 2016 | Eye Candy, Industry, Invertebrates, Reef, Science, Tanks
We all know the inherent risks that come with using live rock. Sometimes we’ll even be gifted hitchhikers on new coral. One of the most undesirable pests has to be a giant worm from the Eunice genus, commonly labeled a ‘Bobbit... by Dr. Mac Terzich | Feb 24, 2016 | Aquaculture, Corals, Eye Candy
Pectinia alcicornis is an unusual large polyp stony coral that has recently become very popular due to its unique shape, stunning coloration, and regular consistent availability. Over the years, the occasional Pectinia was imported from Fiji or other South Pacific... by Austin Lefevre | Feb 15, 2016 | Conservation, Corals, Events, Eye Candy, Fish, Industry, Invertebrates, Opinion, Reef, Science, Sustainability, Tanks
A recently announced new exhibit at California Academy of Sciences is slated to open June 10th, 2016, “Twilight Zone: Deep Reefs Revealed“. For this mesophotic reef nerd nothing in a zoological setting could be more... by Austin Lefevre | Feb 15, 2016 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Corals, Eye Candy, Industry, Invertebrates, Reef, Science, Sustainability, Tanks
There’s a plethora of choices that comes with setting up a new marine aquarium; these days the seemingly simple task of adding rock provides no break in the daunting decision making... by Austin Lefevre | Feb 10, 2016 | Corals, Equipment, Eye Candy, Industry, Photography, Reef, Science, Tanks, Technology
T5 lighting is still very popular among aquarists, with ATI bulbs generally being the number one choice. “What’s the best bulb combo?” is probably the most frequently discussed topic in the T5...