by Joe Rowlett | Dec 18, 2016 | Fish
Some incredible new footage was recently shared, highlighting a remarkable case of mimicry found in a very poorly known species of dottyback—Manonichthys jamali. Described in 2007, it belongs to a small group of pseudochromids which occur only in the Coral Triangle... by Admin | Dec 18, 2016 | Fish, Photography
When I’m out on a reef, on assignment or simply enjoying myself with my camera, I always try to shoot some fish portraits; picture editors seem to like a few close-ups to balance the ‘diver in the coral/wreck’... by AquaNerd | Dec 17, 2016 | Equipment, Technology
The Stream 3 6150 is unlike any aquarium pump before. Â It is the result of nearly 2 years of R&D and borrows technology from the most sophisticated motors used in medicine and rovers sent to other worlds. Â While the appearance is unconventional it is a pump to give serious consideration to and here is why. If silence is important to you, this is the first aquarium pump with an axial magnetic bearing, what that means is the impeller is completely levitated in the rotor, there is no shaft, it is free floated, not just top to bottom but on all sides. Â With no surface contact, the only noise is that created by hydrodynamic forces of the water moving. Â If reliability and durability are important then consider the Stream 3. Â One by danireef | Dec 16, 2016 | Equipment
The Nyos Quantum 160i skimmer was first introduced by Nyos at the 2014 Nuremberg... by xeniaforever | Dec 16, 2016 | Equipment, Industry
ESHOPPS, the popular California-based aquarium filtration manufacturer, has just announced the launch of its Premier Line of S-Series Skimmers, which features ESHOPPS INTELLIGENT DESIGN (EID)... by ReefBum | Dec 16, 2016 | Events, Industry, Reef
Frag Swaps – A Must See Event For Every Reef Keeper Reef keeping is a great hobby and one big key to success is knowledge. When I started I picked up a couple of books on the topic and perused online discussion boards to gather insights from folks who had success. A local frag swap is another great way to become knowledgable and meet like-minded folks. This type of venue provides a unique opportunity to do some reef keeping speed dating and connect with vendors, fellow hobbyists and industry experts to learn and share experiences. The key is to become a sponge and soak up as much as possible. I have visited many swaps and this past Sunday I attended one of my favorites, the Manhattan by Leonard Ho | Dec 16, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
Some reefkeepers may consider GSP pests because they spread so quickly. And the GSP in this aquarium has certainly taken over. But with results this beautiful, why wouldn't you let them dominate the aquascape? by Leonard Ho | Dec 15, 2016 | Advanced Aquarist
Coral reefs around the world are under siege, and scientists are fighting the good fight to repair them. SECORE shares with Advanced Aquarist a detailed overview of reef restoration: its present day techniques, limits and challenges, as well as opportunities for the future.