Reefs.com Coverage of Interzoo 2018

Interzoo, which is possibly the biggest aquarium show in the WORLD, was held in Nuremberg, Germany last week. We teamed up with Reef Garden of Korea to cover this ginormous event and I am happy to report that it came out...

Tactics to Eliminate Algae from Your Aquarium

In part one of this article, we covered all of the traditional tactics to eliminating algae – water changes, reduced feedings, lighting blackouts, etc. While all of these tactics work well, sometimes you just have to give stubborn algae an extra kick. In this article, we discuss a few more advanced ways to finally get rid of the pesky algae that has been plaguing your tank: Mechanical Filtration (Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Freshwater_Aquarium_Fish_3.jpg) Mechanical filtration is the most basic – and often the first – type of filtration that most people install in their tank. This includes sponges, filter socks, pads, and essentially anything else that physically traps debris and uneaten food. Mechanical

Seachem aquavitro bond plastic adhesive

Seachem is getting into the rock bonding business with their new aquavitrobond. Aquavitro® bond™ is a unique low melting temperature adhesive plastic. bond™ can be used to secure coral to rockwork or to fuse rockwork together for more stable foundations in reef aquaria. bond™ is completely non toxic and inert with no impact on aquarium chemistry. bond™ has a much lower melting temperature than similar products making it safer and easier to work with. If necessary, bond™ can be reheated and reworked multiple times until desired results are achieved. Like all aquavitro products, bond is only available at independent aquarium retail stores. Bond is currently available in 100 mL, 250 mL, 4L, and 20 L sizes. Respective list prices are $5.04, $10.38, $155.00 and 767.25. Click here to learn more about

AC & CM @ David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption

This Saturday, May 19th we premiere the live version of Tangerine Reef at David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption. We will be selling a limited number of a special lunar phase calendar (seen above) at the show in honor of our audiovisual collaboration with Animal Collective. Tags: Animal Collective, Brooklyn Steel, Coral Morphologic, David Lynch, Festival of Disruption This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 16th, 2018 at 1:26 pm and is filed under Live. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.