by xeniaforever | Jul 20, 2015 | Corals, Eye Candy, Fish, Industry, Photography, ReefGen, Science, Sustainability, Tanks
Joe Yaiullo and his world-renowned aquarium and staff got to play host to Newsday’s Jimin Kim this week, and provided the reporter and his photographer, Thomas A. Ferrara, with a myriad of fascinating, behind-the-scenes views of the daily workings.... by Justin Credabel | May 1, 2015 | Corals, DIY, Equipment, ReefGen, Science, Technology, Too Cute
Inspired by Jake Adams and Julian Sprung’s friendly debate on Refugiums last MACNA, I decided to remove algae from my Refugium and replace it with Xenia. I wanted to remove any nuisance algae as well as Chaetomorpha and Caulerpa, so I added urchins, snails, and... by Dan Rigle | Sep 5, 2013 | Corals, Eye Candy, Photography, Reef
Acropora nasuta has to be one of the most colorful reef building corals in the sea. This Acropora nasuta was grown over a four year period into this nicely shaped colony from a seed fragment with lineage from Atlantis... by Dan Rigle | May 13, 2013 | Corals, Opinion
The Chalices (Echinophyllia aspera) and similar have recently become the rage in the hobby. Prices have soared on this once rarely collected species as the brightly colored specimens became available from the Great Barrier Reef and...