by Guinapora | Aug 14, 2014 | Eye Candy, Home Decor, Reefs in Art, Science
Keng Lye is a world apart when it comes to art. Lye carefully layers paint within layers of clear resin to create these one of a kind masterpieces. Over the last year Lye has moved from bowl pieces to bags and plastic containers.… by Guinapora | Aug 7, 2014 | Eye Candy, Invertebrates
Once in a blue moon do you get to see a Maxima with coloration like this. Pacific East Aquacultures Two-Faced Maxima is a one in a million clam for sure. This wild specimen is from French Polynesia. I’ve seen only a handful on the wholesale... by Caitlin Nichole | Jul 31, 2014 | Eye Candy, Fish, Science
Ok, so it’s actually just a concept right now, but I know I’d definitely use this amazing bubble wrap on everything I ship – work related or not! Japan-based designer Daisuke Akiyama (feel free to click the link, however, it’s all in Japanese)... by Todd Gardner | Jul 18, 2014 | Conservation, Eye Candy, Fish, Science
What can it mean that after a complete absence of lionfish around Long Island, New York, for the last three years, they have suddenly... by Austin Lefevre | Jun 23, 2014 | Corals, Eye Candy, Industry
It’s no secret that Ultra Coral Australia collects some of the hottest corals down under; this Euphyllia ancora is proof. The colony sports all three of what I consider to be the hottest colors a hammer can exhibit, green, yellow, and... by Caitlin Nichole | Jun 19, 2014 | Corals, Eye Candy, Fish, Funny, Opinion, Science
Oh yea, it’s just as sexy as it sounds. So I’ve had this book for a while but never got around to reading it. I picked it up when our local Border’s was going out of business (sniff, rest in peace physical bookstores where you could waste away a day)...