by Afishionado | Mar 9, 2020 | Equipment, Technology, Video
Last MACNA, I unveiled Reef Bot Pro during my live video, as well as in my article for Reefs.com here. Look at the 2:38 mark where you will see the Reefbot Pro in action. How is this unit different from the previous... by Marcin Smok | Feb 20, 2020 | Equipment, Industry, Technology
The next iteration of the legendary Ecotech Radion reef aquarium light is (almost) here! The 5th generation of the highly regarded powerhouse of a fixture is perhaps Ecotech’s most ambitious leap forward since the G1 saw the light of day back in... by xeniaforever | Feb 9, 2020 | DIY, Equipment, Technology
Check out this innovative new product from engineer and hobbyist Brandon Schreiber! Leviathan is a circuit board designed to automate nearly everything in an aquarium. It’s easy to use, affordable, & packs a ton of features into a tiny package.… by Afishionado | Jan 23, 2020 | Equipment, Technology, Video
I was just talking with my good friend and fellow Afishionado, Shane Lafreniere of 247 Aquariums, who said how nice it would be to have a machine that tests for elements while he is servicing his clients’ aquariums or to be able to provide graphical data in... by xeniaforever | Jan 23, 2020 | Industry, Technology
As of January 20th, US consumers can have their water tested and results uploaded within as little as 48HRS! The grand opening of the long awaited TRITON Lab at Unique Corals in Los Angeles has finally arrived.… by AquaNerd | Dec 19, 2019 | Equipment, Technology
Red Sea is all pumped-up (pun intended) about the launch of their new ReefWave® smart pumps which are slated for release by the end of January 2020. By now many people in the hobby and industry are aware that several manufacturers are striving to offer a soup to nuts approach to reef keeping and that is true with the Red Sea line. In November of last year, Red Sea teased 3 new skimmer models and in July of this year they announced their 1st ever LED fixture (90 watts) and more recently introduced a new 50 watt version for shallow reef tanks; both utilizing the new ReefBeat App. Last week our Red Sea rep dropped by to talk to us about some changes they are making to some of