A New “Superfood” from Red Sea, Reef Energy AB+

Red Sea is doing away with their popular Reef Energy A & B and are replacing it with a newly formulated solution called, Reef Energy AB+. The original 2 part formula has now been replaced with an easier to dose, one part formula. According to Red Sea, Reef Energy AB+ is an enhanced superfood for corals that delivers crazy polyp extension, puffed-up corals, better growth, higher resilience, and brighter colors! This new product produces minimal over skimming effect and provides greater ease of use with automatic dosing units. Unlike Reef Energy A & B, AB+ requires no refrigeration or stirring for up one week. A week is not a lot of time for the additive to be used up but it may be convenient for some hobbyists

RNN Episode 100 (The Century Mark!!!) – Cleanup Crew How to: Choose a Select Few

Captive bred Seal's? Problems in the Turks and Caicos and Clean-up Crew: Who and How To. This week Jeremy and Peter share the love with all as they hit the 100 episodes mark. Peter catches us up on the WaterBox Family Reunion and his crazy week in Florida. All this and more on Episode 100 of the Reef News Network! Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Reef Kinetics - $50 off ReefBot RKLOVES Upcoming Events: CT Frag Farmers Market 3/7/20 Greater Niagra Coral Show 3/21 & 3/22/20 Powered By: Fritz Aquatics: www.fritzaquatics.com ReefBreeders: www.reefbreeders.com Reef Kinetics: www.reefkinetics.com Sicce: www.sicce.com/en/ News: Jeremy- Seal's Cardinalfish, Ostorhinchus sealei, is the newest captive-bred cardinalfish, brought to market by the team at Biota. Every new species of marine fish that's bred for the first time ups the species tally by one: one more proof of concept, one more accomplishment in the world of marine ornamental aquaculture, one more step into uncharted territory, even if the path is somewhat familiar. Captive-bred Seal's Cardinalfish being prepared for export from Palau. From Biota: The Seal's Cardinalfish is a hardy and beautiful shoaling species of cardinalfish. These do extremely well in reef tanks and peaceful community tanks. When they reach adulthood, the Seal's Cardinalfish have beautiful blue eyes and a yellowish hue with defined horizontal lines. Biota's specimens are currently feeding on Reef Nutrition's TDO C1, Piscene Energetics Mysis pellets, and Hikari mysis shrimp. http://bit.ly/newsJeremy100 Peter- One of the largest reef systems on Earth, it teems with wildlife like friendly wild dolphins, and attracts more than a million tourists a year. But underneath the water's stunning surface lurks a deadly disease, silently ravaging the corals which keep its denizens alive and protect the islands' pristine coastline from storms and erosion. Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) has been dubbed the biggest threat facing the tiny British territory's marine environment, and the most virulent coral sickness the world has ever seen. http://bit.ly/newsPeter100 Main Topic: Clean-up Crew How to: Choose a select few The clean-up crew are animals that keep busy in your tank removing non-living organic matter, sifting and aerating the sandbed, and keeping algae under control. Your clean-up crew will consist of a variety of animals each with their own function, working away in your tank. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd . Instagram: ReefNewsNetwork Hashtags to follow #ReefNewsNetwork , # , #nation Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.

Tubastraea Sun Coral Care Tips

This video is all about sun corals from the genus Tubastraea. Sun corals get their name from their bright yellow coloration and sun-like appearance of each polyp. Despite their bright sunny name, these corals are non-photosynthetic which means they do not get any energy from the light unlike most corals in the hobby. Their popularity is rooted both in their beautiful appearance as well as the challenge to keep them alive and thriving. Feeding and nutrition is so important for these corals that it frames the discussion of just about every aspect of their care requirements as you will see. Let’s get right into it! #tidalgardens #coral #reeftank Video: Camera Gear List on Amazon Canon C200 Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS macro Canon EF MP-E 65mm f/2.8 macro Sigma Art 18-35mm f/1.8 Free Fly Movi Pro Stabilizer Kessler Crane Motorized Slider Copyright Information: This video was shot and edited by Tidal Gardens. Tidal Gardens owns all intellectual property rights to this content.