by Leonard Ho | May 3, 2017 | Advanced Aquarist
Who needs the outdoors when you have a magnificent jungle right next to your couches? The three-dimensionality of this 100 gallon, 120x60x50cm (48x24x20") aquascape is awe-inspiring. Bravo! by Joe Rowlett | May 2, 2017 | Fish, Science
Fairy wrasses have been experiencing a glut of new species descriptions in recent years, and the genus, which now has 56 recognized taxa, has blossomed to become the single largest in the entire wrasse family.… by xeniaforever | May 2, 2017 | Equipment
Water changes – arguably one of the most important tasks in keeping a healthy aquarium, and, unfortunately, one of the most tedious (and therefore most procrastinated). Â Reefloat, the UK company founded in 2010 and specializing in automatic top-off and water... by Admin | May 2, 2017 | Invertebrates, Photography
Every so often you come across a sight underwater that just takes your breath away. Here are some photos of the most amazing collection of anemones I’ve ever... by Todd Gardner | May 2, 2017 | Aquaculture, Conservation, Industry, Science
I am thrilled to announce that the Marine Science lab at Suffolk County Community College is the recipient of a $5000 grant from the Washington D.C. Area Marine Aquarist Society (WAMAS). Part of this club’s stated mission is: “To foster the exchange of... by Leonard Ho | May 2, 2017 | Advanced Aquarist
More and more coral bleaching events are afflicting reefs throughout the world. Researchers have now created a new global bleaching database that is much more complete than ever before. The new compiled data can hopefully help scientists understand bleaching trends to better protect coral reefs. by Felicia McCaulley | May 1, 2017 | Invertebrates, Science
Porcelain Crabs and Squat Lobsters are neither true crabs nor true lobsters; they are actually Galatheoids, and are more closely related to hermit crabs. Most of the tiny squat lobsters and porcelain crabs you’d find as hitchhikers or for sale at your LFS are... by Admin | May 1, 2017 | Reefs in Art
It’s a question of taste perhaps, but to me, some of these souvenirs are either way too bling-y, or downright ecologically...