by Admin | Apr 11, 2018 | Conservation, Reef
I came across this piece of research from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at The University of Western Australia and to be honest I thought: ‘well, didn’t we already know that?’… by xeniaforever | Apr 10, 2018 | Science, Too Cute
Children learn and retain more when they’re engaged. Science and nature are fascinating subjects, with a seemingly endless range of subjects and depth of information to explore. With these complimentary facts in mind, Valerie Grosso, a PhD microbiologist and... by Admin | Apr 9, 2018 | Fish, Photography
To follow an earlier post, I wanted to share a few more images of pomacentrids from the Red Sea. I’ve got two more species that I know, and one more that I’m not quite sure about, so I would welcome any input from folks more knowledgeable than... by Josh Saul | Apr 9, 2018 | Video
Buying coral online can be a tough process. In this video I go over some obstacles, and give some tips on how to overcome them. by Leonard Ho | Apr 9, 2018 | Advanced Aquarist
The Great Barrier Reef has been hit by two consecutive years of devastating severe bleaching events. A new study shows that not only are corals being wiped out but so are reef fishes that rely on corals for food and shelter. Australia's fish populations could benefit from any relief in pressure. by Marcin Smok | Apr 8, 2018 | Aquaculture, Fish
In another success story from our friends at Poma Labs, the captive bred and reared Bellus Angelfish Genicanthus bellus has become a reality. It’s a true milestone achievement and more proof that captive breeding of marine fish is the future of our reef... by Marcin Smok | Apr 7, 2018 | Equipment, Science
Neptune Systems recently dropped a bombshell announcement on their new Official Neptune Systems Apex Community Group on Facebook, shedding some light on their current development schedule. There is some exciting news in the update and I’m here to break it down for... by Admin | Apr 7, 2018 | Fish, Photography
Damsels are amongst the best and worst fish for aquarists. Many stores sell them as cheap beginner fish, due to their robust nature, only for them to become complete nightmares as they lose their looks and become pugnacious...