by Tidal Gardens | Dec 10, 2017 | Reef, Travel, Video
I'm back from my vacation to Japan. I wasn't planning on doing much reef related, but a TG viewer named Vlad met us out and graciously took us around town to some aquarium-related spots. One store in particular had some experimental LED fixtures that I want to try out on my systems here. Copyright Information: This video was shot and edited by Tidal Gardens. Tidal Gardens owns all intellectual property rights to this content. by Afishionado | Nov 28, 2017 | Travel, Video
For this video, we sent out our friend out to China to cover the world’s largest aquatic show, the China International Pet Show (CIPS). From freshwater to saltwater, this show covered pretty much everything aquatic and we were in the midst of it... by xeniaforever | Nov 6, 2017 | Industry, Travel, Video
Check out this short film by George Mavrakis, owner and founder of CoralFish12g, a YouTube channel dedicated to creative, educational, and fun reef aquarium videos. The film, titled “50 Fish Stores in 5 days”, follows the adventure of three men crammed... by xeniaforever | Jul 21, 2017 | Conservation, Reef, Travel
“The godfather of coral”, Dr. Charlie Veron, has just released his memoir through Penguin Books, titled A Life Underwater. It’s touted as “The extraordinary memoir of marine biologist Charlie Veron, a maverick Australian who transformed our... by Admin | Jul 5, 2017 | Travel
Seagrasses are fascinating. They’re one of the few ‘higher’ plants, as the text books used to call them, that have adapted through evolution to an entirely marine existence. Pretty much everything else you see underwater from the plant kingdom is... by Barry Brown | Jul 1, 2017 | Fish, Reef, Science, Travel
Good morning out there, sorry for the no-blogs the past few days have been doing a bit of traveling and in doing so met some of the greatest folks in the world! Someone had asked me the other day about our three island dogs and how they are doing and other than a little hip problem with Inca they are all doing great, especially Joy! I have another super tiny fish for you all today called a Palatogobius grandoculus or for those of us not in the science world, a goby! This was yet another tiny little thing about an inch in length covered in bright neon stripes and a wild looking neon yellow eye, this is such a cool little creature! Many of these tiny gobies will perch themselves on top of an object and sit there motionless for a long period of time giving your truly plenty of time to take a few shots