by AquaNerd | May 7, 2018 | Aquaculture, Fish
The Wide Bar Black Gladiator Clownfish is a new Sea & Reef signature designer clownfish that was just released this past Friday! The Wide Bar Black Gladiator was naturally developed from the Wide Bar Mocha Gladiator Ocellaris Clownfish, which has much wider white bars than a regular Ocellaris Clownfish. In fact, the white bars are about twice as wide compared to that of a regular ocellaris (or Darwin Ocellaris) clownfish. Captive Bred Wide Bar Black Gladiator Sea and Reef Aquaculture created the Wide Bar Black Gladiator Clownfish by breeding their Wide Bar Mocha Gladiator Ocellaris Clownfish with their super black Darwin Ocellaris Clownfish through several generations to produce an all Black and White version of this gorgeous designer clownfish. Like the Darwin Ocellaris Clownfish, the Wide Bar by Leonard Ho | May 7, 2018 | Advanced Aquarist
Technology is awesome! It is allowing us to view corals in ways we could not have imagined just a couple of decades ago. After over 50 hours of shooting and editing, Elite Reef Denver composed this mesmerizing time-lapse of some of the most popular corals. by Afishionado | May 6, 2018 | Equipment, Events, Video
We all love EcoTech Marine. They are one of the flagship companies in this industry that all the companies strive to be like and they are the gold standard of quality that many people benchmark competing products against.… by danireef | May 6, 2018 | Feeding
Nutrition for corals, as for any other kind of animal, is essential. We have often talked about Zooplankton as a primary source of food for coral, but we must not forget the importance of vitamins and amino... by AquaNerd | May 6, 2018 | Tanks, Video
Have you ever wondered how a fish aquarium is actually made? Red Sea has just shared a short clip of how the Red Sea Reefer tanks are made. Granted, they are not going to show you some of their trade secretes but at least the video gives you a sense of what equipment is required to build a mass-produced product like the Red Sea Reefer series aquariums. Red Sea is proud to share with you a behind-the-scenes view of what goes into crafting a Red Sea aquarium. Their new, 2-minute video shows the complex, multi-stage process involved in transforming ultra-clear glass and wood into Red Sea aquariums and cabinets. “It takes a lot to create a high quality aquarium, but the superior by Joe Rowlett | May 5, 2018 | Corals
Possibly the second specimen ever documented! by Afishionado | May 5, 2018 | Aquaculture, Events, Video
Those of you who know me know that I love science. I’m not good at it by any means but I am fascinated by it. Because of this, I love to visit the Reef Nutrition booth during shows and talk with Chad... by AquaNerd | May 5, 2018 | Fish
The Red Handfish (Thymichthys politus) is one of the worlds rarest fish. Thanks to a lucky discovery the known population has just doubled in size. A new group of these fish were just recently discovered off the coast of Tasmania, Australia. The newly discovered colony of rare Red Handfish could optimistically double their total population to 80 individuals. The Red Handfish gets its name from the hand-shaped pectoral fins which are used for walking on the seafloor. The fish doesn’t really swim – it walks slowly along the seafloor in search of prey. Until recently, researchers said they were aware of only one colony of this critically endangered animal, with around 20 to 40 fish. It only makes sense that