by Admin | Apr 19, 2018 | Conservation, Science
The problem of plastic pollution in the marine environment has hit the headlines in the UK, especially after the BBC’s Blue Planet 2 TV show, which showed, in uncompromising detail, just what plastic is doing to species world wide, from albatross to... by Marcin Smok | Apr 18, 2018 | Equipment, Science, Tanks
Ecotech Marine Radion G4 Pro is one of the highest rated aquarium products I have ever reviewed. I consider it a game changer, a big step to LEDs’ total dominance in the aquarium lighting branch of the... by Afishionado | Apr 13, 2018 | Events, Science
For this Reef A Palooza, I did something out of the ordinary. Instead of shooting livestock on the second day, I went around and shot the livestock vendors FIRST and tried to cover all the livestock vendors in hopes of promoting them.… 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 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 Joe Rowlett | Mar 31, 2018 | Corals, Science
Why a dose of palytoxin might not be so bad