by xeniaforever | Mar 10, 2017 | Equipment, Technology
Does your Apex have a heartbeat? This brand-new update for fusion will notify you immediately if there is a power outage or a network failure, so you can check your system right away and rectify the... by Afishionado | Feb 17, 2017 | Equipment, Technology, Video
We have entered the age of smart devices, and our aquariums are certainly a part of that. For this video, we got our hands on the IceCap Smart RODI unit, which is touted as one of the smartest and most efficient RODI water filtration units on the market.… by Marcin Smok | Jan 18, 2017 | Equipment, Tanks, Technology
How does one [company] makes a great product better? How do you improve upon something that has already been so well executed? Can you fix what isn’t broken? There is a famous quote by J. Paul Getty: “True innovation is coming up with a product that the customer... by Afishionado | Jan 17, 2017 | Equipment, Technology, Video
For this video, we met up with David D’Aquin, owner of CoralVue, and Ricardo Laso, Procurement Director for Coralvue, at T.F.T. ‘s anniversary sale in Dania Beach, Florida. There, they told us everything about their most anticipated product of 2017, KH... by Austin Lefevre | Dec 28, 2016 | Aquaculture, Corals, Equipment, Industry, Invertebrates, Reef, Science, Tanks, Technology, Video
Earlier this year we shared a DIY Alkalinity Monitor created by David Cheng. Since then we have been keeping a close eye on this unit, along with other similar devices for monitoring alkalinity. Fast forward to today and we now have a production model of David... by AquaNerd | Dec 17, 2016 | Equipment, Technology
The Stream 3 6150 is unlike any aquarium pump before. Â It is the result of nearly 2 years of R&D and borrows technology from the most sophisticated motors used in medicine and rovers sent to other worlds. Â While the appearance is unconventional it is a pump to give serious consideration to and here is why. If silence is important to you, this is the first aquarium pump with an axial magnetic bearing, what that means is the impeller is completely levitated in the rotor, there is no shaft, it is free floated, not just top to bottom but on all sides. Â With no surface contact, the only noise is that created by hydrodynamic forces of the water moving. Â If reliability and durability are important then consider the Stream 3. Â One