by Afishionado | Dec 31, 2022 | Aquaculture, Invertebrates
Aptasia is something that everyone DREADS seeing in their aquarium. It’s something that we can’t avoid. While there are many ways to deal with this nuisance anemone, due to the extremely limited time that I have at the moment, I decided to take care of it... by Joe Rowlett | Dec 5, 2022 | Corals, Invertebrates
The evolutionary history of corals is a fascinating subject, recounting one of the oldest lineages of multicellular animal life. This story is full of mistaken identities, uncertain affinities, and exciting, new discoveries.… by Taras Pleskun | Nov 18, 2022 | Invertebrates
The Reef Keeping Hobby is one that demands constant innovation, exploration, and experimentation…even at the embrace of failure. All effort is made worthwhile when a new species exits the frontier and becomes a trusted... by Heidi dM | Nov 15, 2022 | Invertebrates, Too Cute
While humans go to spas for skin treatments and the pharmacy for medical ointments to cure skin issues, it seems that dolphins look to nature. Researchers found dolphins rubbing themselves against corals and sea sponges in the Red Sea and this led them to ask... by Afishionado | Nov 14, 2022 | Invertebrates, Video
This video was little rough for me. I edited this in the hospital room and it reminded me of my conversations with fellow clam nut, Jake Adams. I keep hearing him telling me blast it, blast it again and then blast it some more with lights, him proudly telling me about... by Taras Pleskun | Nov 9, 2022 | Invertebrates
Phytoplankton has infinite applications in the reef aquarium hobby and greater industry. All of the world’s nutrition is largely derived from marine phytoplankton. Marine autotrophs alone are capable of producing the massive amounts of precious fats, proteins, and...