by Lemon T.Y.K | Jan 31, 2022 | Fish
The anthiines of the Indo-Pacific are home to numerous genera, most of them noted for their exuberance and sheer brilliance. These charming basslets are notoriously well known for their dazzling display of opulence; compounded to that is the sheer numbers in... by Marc Levenson | Jan 31, 2022 | Fish, Invertebrates
A topic that needs repeating and here are a few companies you can order from: by xeniaforever | Jan 24, 2022 | Aquaculture, Fish
This is certainly exciting news! As first reported by Matt Pedersen/CORAL Magazine, Wen-Ping Su’s marine ornamental fish farm, Bali Aquarich, has just announced a big leap in commercial-scale aquaculture with increased success in the breeding of this beautiful... by Francis Yupangco | Jan 24, 2022 | Fish
It’s a dog eat dog world out there. Or in this case, a shark eat shark world. Life in the Coex Aquarium in Seoul, South Korea got very real last week. The aquarium has over 40,000 animals in 130 tanks, with multiple sharks and animals residing in the Animal... by xeniaforever | Jan 18, 2022 | Fish, Photography
I just found the cutest facebook group ever: Blenny. It’s purely people posting pictures of blennies that they’ve seen; no drama, no selling, just blennies! Check it out, and maybe join and upload a few pictures... by Joe Rowlett | Jan 17, 2022 | Fish, Science
In the ocean, longer wavelengths of light (i.e. red) are quickly filtered out, so that with increasing depth the red pigmentation of marine life takes on increasingly inky tones. This provides excellent camouflage in the darkness and is why so many deeper-water...