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 Francis Yupangco | Jul 16, 2015 | Opinion, Tanks
It’s that time of year again… TripAdvisor announces Traveler’s Choice Zoo’s and Aquariums. The number one aquarium in the United States this year is the Georgia Aquarium, while the number one aquarium in the World goes to Oceanario de Lisboa in... by Francis Yupangco | Jul 14, 2015 | Science, Tanks
The Brookfield Zoo, in Brookfield, Illinois,. has sadly closed it’s Stingray Bay Exhibit for this season, after 54 Stingrays died in the tank on this past Friday. Oxygen levels in the water  tank suddenly... by Francis Yupangco | Jul 11, 2015 | Fish, Science, Tanks
Sunita Williams, 49 years old, has been an astronaut with NASA since 1998. She has spent over 322 days in space. On Thursday, to the pleasure of guests, Williams dove in the New England Aquarium’s Giant Ocean... by xeniaforever | Jul 10, 2015 | Equipment, Industry, MACNA, Science, Tanks, Technology
Exciting news!  The scientists behind the Mindstream Aquarium Monitoring System have announced that they will be showcasing and demonstrating their product at MACNA this year! Aquarists have been eagerly anticipating this news since the product was first mentioned... by Francis Yupangco | Jun 29, 2015 | Fish, Science, Tanks
Here’s a story of feeder goldfish that beat the odds. Seven years ago, at Shima Marineland in Japan, a small goldfish was thrown into a tank, intended as food for a hungry Arapaima. In case you didn’t know it, Arapaima are among the world’s largest...