by Joe Rowlett | Mar 20, 2018 | Fish, Science
Altiphotic < Mesophotic < Rariphotic by AquaNerd | Mar 20, 2018 | Equipment
Some of the most fascinating aspects of owning and maintaining an aquarium involve the vivid colors and intriguing shapes of the coral, fish and other living organisms that you select. Whether filled with Boseman’s Rainbowfish, German Blue Rams or Flowerhorn Cichlids, you’re going to want to protect the inhabitants of the indoor fish tank that decorates your living space or entertains guests at the restaurant, bar or hotel that you own. You may already know that there are several factors that come into play when sustaining a healthy environment for aquatic plants and other marine life. However, when dealing with your viewing experience and the efficiency of an aquarium system, there is no denying the significant role that water quality plays in the scheme of things. And by Leonard Ho | Mar 20, 2018 | Advanced Aquarist
A study has concluded that some clownfish species are full of individual personalities while others had no discernible individual personality traits. by Joe Rowlett | Mar 19, 2018 | Fish
I see an Achilles Tang and I want it painted black by Joe Rowlett | Mar 19, 2018 | Fish
An uncommonly beautiful goby from Chile's obscure subtropical islands. by Admin | Mar 19, 2018 | Photography, Travel
Every year tens of thousands of visitors travel to Scotland to marvel at the beauties of its landscape and to soak themselves in its long and fascinating history. A few nips of whisky are also... by xeniaforever | Mar 18, 2018 | Conservation, Industry, Too Cute
We all want to do our part to help the environment, but we want to look good doing it! And kids are no exception; from the tiniest tykes to the coolest preteen, children have an opinion and a style all their own.… by Admin | Mar 17, 2018 | Invertebrates, Photography
One of the groups of animals I find the most intriguing as a photographer are the various genera of coral crabs. I’m not necessarily happy about this; they’re damn hard to photograph. Here’s a little about these interesting creatures and just how I shoot...