Dosing Prodibio Products

Prodibio is company based in France that has a complete line of products to dose your aquarium with. Their website ( http://www.prodibio.com/ ) lists additives for freshwater, saltwater, fish disease treatment and pond treatment. Since we are primarily Reef Addicts here, I'd like to discuss how I'm using their saltwater dosing system for my reef

Elkhorn Coral Planting by the Coral Restoration Foundation

This new video was released by the CRF on July 29, 2012, showing how corals are not only grown out from frags but then planted back on actual reef foundations to restore what has been lost over the years. Ken Nedimyer organized his dream to rebuild our reefs on frag at a time, and it is gaining momentum. As hobbyists, we are more inclined to dream about what we can add to our aquarium next, but Ken's vision is what can we do to help the ocean regain some of its former beauty? If you'd like to learn more about the Coral Restoration Foundation, be sure to attend MACNA September 28-30, 2012. Ken's going to be speaking: “Coral Replanting: Hope for Caribbean Coral

Ecotech Radion TIR lens upgrade and installation

I was up at my LFS tonight, and he was ready to install his brand new Radions into the canopy fixture. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to play with these for a bit, and took pictures with my iPhone4 as time allowed. Two days ago, i posted on our Facebook/reefaddicts wall that Ecotech released information to upgrade the current LED reflector with their new TIR lens.

AEFW have been discovered in the wild off Australia

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.