by gmavrakis | Mar 2, 2015 | Corals, Fish, Opinion, Science
https://www.facebook.com/coralfish12g?ref=hl http://reefertees.com/ In this CoralFish12g video I will teach the most simple and efficient way to ship coral. This is called the urine cup method. I wil by AquaNerd | Apr 23, 2014 | Conservation, Eye Candy, Invertebrates, Photography
Daniel Stoupin is determined to win the internet. He has already shown us how corals can make for some terrific subjects of time lapse photography, and his latest video shows how freshwater life can be just as interesting when displayed in a similar high def format. The clip shows an amazing world full of life, some of which looks like it would be right at home in the oceans or in our aquariums. It focuses on bryozoans, water fleas, mayfly nymphs, mosquito larvae, water mites, ostracods, and the amoeba…which looks extremely menacing in this video. To view this tiny pond life, Daniel used microscopy techniques and macro photography. Unlike the coral video, which used hundreds of thousands of still images to create a breathtaking time lapse, this video was made from a week’s worth of videography coupled with years of experience in finding and videoing these interesting critters. We don’t need to dive into the deep ocean to find the most unusual lifeforms. This short clip is a journey into a bizarre world of microscopic inhabitants of pond water. You will see water fleas, bryozoans, water mites, mayfly nymphs, ostracods, and, of course, hydras by Josh Saul | Jul 15, 2013 | Cephalopods, Fish, Opinion
Check out this incredible video for an “aquarium fence”. We can only assume that this is located somewhere near the natural habitat for these animals since there are so many of them, including a huge number of... by Dan Rigle | May 23, 2013 | Corals
The designer Zoanthid/Palythoa craze has hit the hobby with some amazingly colored specimens recently.Some of the farmed specimens are very brightly colored and have great survivability in... by Dan Rigle | Apr 24, 2013 | Corals, Science
There was a time when I downplayed coral toxin and took very little precaution when handling these beautiful animals. This was not very long ago. I have since been taught a valuable and painful lesson, and now have a new respect for this...