by Afishionado | Jul 28, 2023 | Corals
This video almost didn’t happen. It wasn’t on the plan or agenda. My flight got delayed 5 times and I arrived to Texas HOURS after my original landing time around midnight. As I landed, I turned on my phone and noticed whole bunches of messages from... by Dan Rigle | Feb 20, 2023 | Corals, Science
This Montipora setosa has developed yellow green pigments believed to have been grafted from a neighboring coral. The branches of an Acropora valida were allowed to come into contact with this Montipora setosa creating a portion of differently colored... by Robert Loren | Jan 23, 2023 | Corals
Although corals are considered one of the earliest, most primitive animal groups on the planet, the stony corals that grace our reef aquariums with color and vibrance actually arose later than some of us have been led to believe.… by Heidi dM | Nov 15, 2022 | Invertebrates, Too Cute
While humans go to spas for skin treatments and the pharmacy for medical ointments to cure skin issues, it seems that dolphins look to nature. Researchers found dolphins rubbing themselves against corals and sea sponges in the Red Sea and this led them to ask... by Afishionado | Oct 5, 2022 | Events, Video
A new show called Skellyfest opened up in Miami last week. Me and my mini me decided to go check it out, say hi to our friends, drool over all the corals, and capture what I usually see when I work the...