by Justin Credabel | Jun 2, 2015 | Corals, Photography, ReefGen, Reefs in Art
We’ve received some great tattoo submissions. Today’s tattoos belongs to Christina Castaldo. This work was done by tattoo artist Alessia Reinero of Vicenza, Italy. It sure looks like this piece took many hours and sittings to... by Justin Credabel | May 29, 2015 | DIY, Equipment, Funny, ReefGen
More robots! Today’s video brings us footage of some more advanced models of the CRM line of robots. Here we can see the robot going through its paces and performing various tasks, from dish washing and snow shoveling to fish netting and pet store clean... by Justin Credabel | May 28, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Eye Candy, Invertebrates, MACNA, ReefGen, Sustainability, Tanks
I am continually fascinated by the goings-on in Joe Yaiullo’s massive aquarium. There are a lot of lessons to be learned from this tank, and its mature age, 14+ years, allows for some dynamic interactions between coral species.… by Justin Credabel | May 26, 2015 | Cephalopods, Contest, Corals, Invertebrates, MACNA, Photography, ReefGen, Reefs in Art, Science, Tanks, Too Cute
Last week’s tattoo teaser belonged to none other than Aquarist of the Year Rich Ross. Rich is well known for his love of cephalopods, and his mastery of some species is legendary. Aside from taking care of one of the world’s largest reef tanks, he can blow... 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...