by Caitlin Nichole | Nov 20, 2014 | Science, Too Cute
Perhaps, according to Sir David Attenborough, though I’ve seem some pretty sexy anthias  (have you SEEN a Holanthias fuscipinnis?). But we’re not talking aesthetics this time around, we’re going strictly based on their romance... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 19, 2014 | Fish, Science
Winter is coming. With it comes notoriously unpredictable weather. Snowstorms and blizzards can poise difficult challenges for zoos and aquariums and even your average hobbyists. Infectious disease and natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes and typhoons are... by Caitlin Nichole | Nov 18, 2014 | Science
Man, and they all just stand there and watch? It was documented quite some time ago, but deemed too ‘scandalous’ for the times to be revealed by Antarctic scientist George Murray... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 18, 2014 | Conservation, Science, Shark Week, Tanks
Sand Tiger Sharks look fierce, they are the quintessential, stereotypical ‘man-eater shark’ with their jagged, razor sharp teeth protruding out of their mouth. Basically, they are the big-ticket item many aquarium visitors expect to see in... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 16, 2014 | Conservation, Fish, Science
Global appetite for Tuna has increased tremendously over the last few decades. As such, along with the rapid surge in consumption has also included alarming decline in wild tuna species. There was a time when farming of tuna was considered... by Francis Yupangco | Nov 14, 2014 | Fish, Science, Tanks
The Florida Aquarium has a new 30 minute experience, Shark Swim, which allows anyone, ages 9 and up, the option to swim with sharks, without having to be scuba-certified. Four swimmers at a time, using a pole, are kept just below the surface of the water, using a...