by Gary Parr | Mar 14, 2016 | Fish, Podcast, Reef, Science, Tanks
Do you see what Jeremy sees when you look at this logo?
Things are a little edgy this week as we talk about horrible reporting, all-in-one tanks, and a little-guy victory. Download the podcast here, or subscribe to our podcasts at iTunes. Also, follow us on Twitter at reefthreads.—Gary and ChristineSponsor: Rod’s Food
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Read carefully
National Geographic checks the facts at the door, Jeremy Gosnell, Reefs.com
Beating Monster
These college students took on one of America’s top trademark bullies – and won, Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
NameEmail * by Gary Parr | Mar 7, 2016 | Photography, Podcast, Reef, Science, Tanks
Where do you place your clams?
We’re back for more reef talk. This week’s subjects include a Todd from Australia update, placing clams in your reef, Project 365, filter socks, and all-in-one aquariums. Download the podcast here, or subscribe to our podcasts at iTunes. Also, follow us on Twitter at reefthreads.—Gary and ChristineSponsor: Rod’s Food
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Placing clams
Clam Positioning—Inspiration from the Wild, Richard Aspinall, Reefs.com
Picture a day
Project 365, My Reef Journal, One Photograph Per Day, Urbaneks, Reef2Reef
Dirty socks
Why replace a filter sock every 3 days?, b4tn, Reef2Reef
NameEmail * by Gary Parr | Feb 29, 2016 | Podcast, Reef, Science, Tanks
Compliments of Matthew Proudfoot’s sister, Reef Threads has now reached all seven continents.
It’s podcastin’ time again and the big news is we’ve reached our seventh continent, compliments of Australian listener Matthew Proudfoot and his sister. Thanks Matt and Matt’s sister. This week we also talk about food protein content, two-part dosing, and Gary’s tank plans. Download the podcast here, or subscribe to our podcasts at iTunes. Also, follow us on Twitter at reefthreads.—Gary and ChristineSponsor: Rod’s Food
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Beginners Forum
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If you get lost in Antarctica, Reef Threads will be there to help.
Reef Threads connects with penguins in Antarctica.
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