SCUBA Certification – Various Tips I’ve Received
After my initial excitement of buying new diving gear passed, I had to deal with something unpleasant. The owner of the dive shop took it upon himself to glue a... Read more.
How can I grow more pods in my tank?
Hi Marc, My name is Dennis and I am still kinda new to this. I have a 90gal RR tank with a 35 gal refugium. I have a mandarin and want to be sure he is getting copepods.... Read more.
Getting Wet At Last: SCUBA gear
Today, I finally took the official plunge into the SCUBA world. I’ve been circling the idea for the past six years, but knew it was an expensive hobby Continue... Read more.
Real Reef Rock Bowl
Prior to MACNA, I had the opportunity to ask the guys at Real Reef to create a Rock Bowl for my tank. I’ve wanted something to grow mangroves near the top... Read more.
Diving the Philippines: The Center of Marine Biodiversity
The Coral Triangle covers approximately 2.3 million square miles of ocean and encompasses six countries in the Indo-Pacific: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea,... Read more.

Product Review: Cobalt Aquatics Neo-Therm
I recently received the brand new electronic Neo-Therm submersible heater from Cobalt Aquatics. I was excited to test it out, because it doesn’t look like... Read more.

Dosing Prodibio Products
Prodibio is company based in France that has a complete line of products to dose your aquarium with. Their website ( http://www.prodibio.com/ ) lists additives for... Read more.

Elkhorn Coral Planting by the Coral Restoration Foundation
This new video was released by the CRF on July 29, 2012, showing how corals are not only grown out from frags but then planted back on actual reef foundations to... Read more.

Ecotech Radion TIR lens upgrade and installation
I was up at my LFS tonight, and he was ready to install his brand new Radions into the canopy fixture. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to play with these... Read more.

AEFW have been discovered in the wild off Australia
Kate Rawlinson contacted me two days ago with news that Amakusaplana acroporae (we called them AEFW) have finally been discovered in nature. This is the first step... Read more.