by Afishionado | Sep 15, 2017 | Equipment, MACNA, Video
“The future is now, thanks to science!” Ok, I have been watching too many cartoons with my kids but I’m not kidding about this one! For this video, we spoke to Rabih Krayem of Reef Kinectics to talk about their automatic titration test... by xeniaforever | Sep 15, 2017 | Equipment
Neptune Systems has just released another new Apex-compatible product- the Leak Detection Kit (LDK). Made to work with their new Fluid Monitoring Module (FMM) and compatible with every model of Apex, the LDK is replacing Neptune’s Advanced Leak Detection module... by Marcin Smok | Sep 15, 2017 | Eye Candy, MACNA, Reefs in Art, Too Cute
The MACNA conference & show is all about great lectures by world renowned speakers, being able to see and play with tons of exciting new equipment, meeting fellow aquarists, learning about new companies on the market... by Leonard Ho | Sep 15, 2017 | Advanced Aquarist
Researchers have discovered that embryonic clownfish and damselfish are able to differentiate sibling fish with the same parents from babies from different parents and also different species altogether ... all by smell! by Joe Rowlett | Sep 15, 2017 | Fish, Science
This lovely little damselfish, with its sumptuous mix of blue and yellow, is the latest to join the ever expanding Chrysiptera oxycephala group, bringing the total number of recognized species to... by Admin | Sep 14, 2017 | Fish, Science
In a recent paper from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies in Australia, researchers have offered new hope that reef fish may be better able to survive in more acidic oceans than previously... by Marcin Smok | Sep 14, 2017 | Conservation, MACNA, Reef, Sustainability
Interview with Martha Roesler, Chief Development Officer The Coral Restoration Foundation is celebrating 10 years of operation, and on this occasion, our team at reefs.com presented the non-profit organization with a “Best of Show”... by Joe Rowlett | Sep 13, 2017 | Fish, Science
The Parapercis sandperches are one of the most highly diverse groups of reef-associated fishes, with roughly 81 species having been recorded (and many more yet waiting scientific description). Now, we can add another five species to the list, at least two of which are...