by Kenneth Wingerter | Jun 5, 2015 | DIY, Eye Candy, Fish, Photography, Reefs in Art
Seldom does a modern fisherman land a prize catch without capturing the moment forever, digitally, with a quick selfie. But without this key piece of technology—the camera—by what method did mid-19th century Japanese anglers preserve proof of their trophy... by Justin Credabel | May 28, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Eye Candy, Invertebrates, MACNA, ReefGen, Sustainability, Tanks
I am continually fascinated by the goings-on in Joe Yaiullo’s massive aquarium. There are a lot of lessons to be learned from this tank, and its mature age, 14+ years, allows for some dynamic interactions between coral species.… by Justin Credabel | May 22, 2015 | Corals, Eye Candy, Funny, Industry, MACNA, ReefGen, Reefs in Art, Science
Today we will review an important coral anatomy lesson. Did you know that corals have a dual use mouth-anus combo? It’s true! Sometimes, when we refer to certain LPS coral or Zoanthids, we talk about mouths or eyes.… by Justin Credabel | May 21, 2015 | Corals, Eye Candy, Industry, ReefGen, Science, Tanks
One of my life goals is to become a key player in the restoration of coral reefs. Until that time comes, I get to play pretend with one of the world’s largest thriving reef tanks, Joe Yaiullo’s 20,000 gallon behemoth.… by Justin Credabel | May 19, 2015 | Eye Candy, Photography, Reefs in Art, Science
Many of us in the reef industry and aquarium arts community have tattoos. Is it any wonder, considering how many hours we’ve dedicated to the art and science of cultivating the beauty of our aquatic... by Justin Credabel | May 5, 2015 | Eye Candy, Reefs in Art, Science
Today is our first “Tattoo Tuesday” on Reefs.com. I’ll kick it off with my latest piece, which I just had finished by my good friend George Wilkinson at Spirit Gallery Tattoo Shop in New London,...