REEFEDITION
Proposed Public Aquarium Is A Minimalistic Tour De Force
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. The South Pier at Gdynia (photo right) already has a public aquarium, which was built in 1971. The Gdynia Aquarium is a modest facility by modern standards housing only about 200 species of animals (for comparison’s Read more here…
Tip Of The Day – 11/17/2014
By Brandon Klaus There are plenty of stinging organisms in our tank, and they’re not always obvious. Sure, things like anemones and corals use stinging cells (nematocysts) to subdue their prey, which sometimes turns out to be our hands, but there are plenty of other Read more here…
Don’t Get Burned By Flame Scallops!
By Jeff Kurtz Mention beautiful bivalves for the marine aquarium, and the various tridacnid clams (the so-called giant clams) will probably come to mind. Likely, the flame scallops of the genus Ctenoides will too. However, while the tridacnids have a fairly decent survival record in Read more here…
Manhattan Reefs Fall Swap Goes Down This Weekend
By Brandon Klaus Want to get out and enjoy the cooler weather with fellow aquarists? Well, if you’re in New York, specifically Brooklyn, then we’ve got the event for you. Manhattan Reefs is hosting their annual Fall Swap this Sunday, November 16th from 10am to Read more here…
Tip Of The Day – 11/14/2014
By Brandon Klaus Sometimes a desirable coral can become invasive in the home aquarium. It may start out as a slow grower, but it quickly starts to dominate your reef scene. While this sounds like the dream scenario for any reef keeper, it isn’t without Read more here…
The World’s Most Expensive And Ridiculous Aquarium
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. The name of this aquarium is the AquaVista Dinosaur Gold Edition. We aren’t kidding. Why Gold? The aquarium’s frame is made of 68kg (2400 ounces) of 24ct gold! We really aren’t kidding. Based on today’s market Read more here…
DVH Coral Protec Is A New Coral Dip To Help Prevent Pest Problems
By Brandon Klaus If you’ve been in the hobby a while, then chances are you remember (or even still use) those iodine based coral dips that either worked really well or almost killed your coral frags in the process. Let’s face it, high concentration iodine Read more here…
Tip Of The Day – 11/13/2014
By Brandon Klaus Here is a bit of advice that doesn’t necessarily deal with aquarium keeping, though many aquarists experience it on a regular basis. It is really common for aquarium keepers to unload used aquarium equipment on local forums. It happens day in and Read more here…
A Whimsical, Unconventional Aquascape
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. One of the top things reef aquascapers may envy about planted aquascapers is the creative freedom afforded to freshwater aquascaping. Reef aquascaping is fundamentally limited to recreating a “natural” reef … in other words: duplicating a Read more here…
4 Marine Aquarium Problems That Sneak Up On You
By Jeff Kurtz There’s an old saying that only bad things happen quickly in a marine aquarium. That’s certainly true enough, but it’s also important to keep in mind that some problems that can affect the health and wellbeing of livestock tend to develop very Read more here…