by Admin | Mar 20, 2017 | Invertebrates, Photography
Aquarists might imagine that all anemones are brightly colored, especially after seeing display after display of Bubble Tips in various dealers’ tanks. Such ‘nems are quite common and often reproduce through captive specimens splitting into two new... by Gary Parr | Jan 31, 2017 | Podcast, Reef, Science, Tanks
Anemone tanks can be an excellent theme aquarium.
In this week’s show we answer listener questions about curing live rock, using dry rock, cycling tanks, anemone tanks, and buying dyed anemones. Download the podcast here, or subscribe to our podcasts at iTunes. Also, follow us on Twitter at reefthreads.—Gary and Christine
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NameEmail * by Admin | Jan 24, 2017 | Invertebrates, Photography
We all love hermit crabs, right?  Full of character, useful (mainly), and available in an assortment of colors, these crustaceans are found in all the world’s oceans. Most hermits are content to adopt shells in which they will be the sole occupant.... by Joe Rowlett | Aug 3, 2016 | Corals
In an enormous new publication cataloging the taxonomy and classification of anemones and corallimorphs (all 1,100 or so species of them), several common aquarium species have been given some new nomenclature.… by Joe Rowlett | Nov 23, 2015 | Invertebrates
Sea anemones pose many challenges for the home aquarist. Some (e.g. Radianthus magnifica) require exceptionally high light and water flow to thrive. Others (e.g. Exaiptasia pallida & Anemonia...