by Marc Levenson | Aug 3, 2012 | Corals
Kate Rawlinson contacted me two days ago with news that Amakusaplana acroporae (we called them AEFW) have finally been discovered in nature. This is the first step in determining a possible point of origin as well as to hopefully find a suitable predator to remove them from our precious corals. Much research has been poured into understanding this tiny pests that have devoured gorgeous Acroporid reefs in aquariums across the Unite States, but the people involved are few. by danireef | Jun 18, 2012 | Corals, Events
One of the trade show areas that is most admired by visitors during Interzoo is surely the Korallen Zucht booth, where there are always incredible corals with absolutely fabulous colors. And this year, these corals have certainly not disappointed... by Marcin Smok | May 3, 2011 | Corals
I’m reporting from an ongoing battle that started few days before the Spring swap. My aquarium was in its high peak, every citizen of that little coral nation seemed to be going on with its life and there was no sign of any distress in its...