REEFEDITION
How To Feed Corals
By Albert B Ulrich III How to feed Corals in a Reef Aquarium Feeding the corals in our reef aquariums is both an art and science. Marine biologists study corals in their natural environment, under “perfect” conditions. We use their research findings to provide our Read more here…
Corals Are Nature’s Tiny Engineers
By Shane Graber Click through to see the images. From the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Coral organisms use minuscule appendages to control their environment, stirring up water eddies to bring nutrients Conventional wisdom has long held that corals — whose calcium-carbonate skeletons form the foundation Read more here…
“Holy Grail” Angelfish Bred In Captivity
By Jeff Kurtz Certain marine fish are so uncommon in the aquarium hobby yet so beautiful to behold that they fetch an absolutely mind-blowing price (sometimes in the many thousands of dollars for a single specimen) when they do make a rare appearance in the Read more here…
A Look At A Successful 125 Gallon Mixed-Reef Aquarium
By James W. Fatherree Click through to see the images. While water flow is great, there are few pumps, and they aren’t eyesores. Really, you can only see one when looking at the aquarium and it’s not particularly noticeable, which I like very much. I’m Read more here…
The Ultimate Kitchen Aquarium? Coffee Table Aquariums Have Nothing On This.
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. Robert Kolenik is an avantgarde Dutch interior designer who founded Eco Chic Design, whose name “deliberately reflects the designer’s passion for nature.” Case in point: The Ocean Keuken, which is best described as a gigantic floor-level Read more here…
Richard Ross Awarded MASNA Aquarist Of The Year
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. Richard Ross should need no introduction to readers of Advanced Aquarist, attendees at MACNA, cephalopod fanatics, and marine aquarists. But if you really don’t know who Richard Ross is, here is his California Academy of Sciences’ Read more here…
Elasmobranch Enthusiasts (Part 3): Modern Husbandry – Filtration
By Paul Poeschl Carbon reactor plumbed before a large biotower From the ferocious great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) to the graceful white-spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari), Elasmobranchii are a diverse group of boneless fishes that are circumglobal, inhabiting a diverse array of habitats, temperature ranges, Read more here…
NOAA Lists 20 New Corals As Threatened Under The Endangered Species Act
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. After nearly two years of evaluation, NOAA has decided to list 20 new corals as Threatened under the ESA. Originally, NOAA proposed to list 66 species, but scientific review deemed only 20 species necessitated Threatened protection. Read more here…
Techniques For Maintaining Calcium And Alkalinity In Reef Tanks
By Than Thein Calcium and alkalinity are vitally important chemical parameters in reef aquariums. They are used by stony corals to build their calcium carbonate skeletons. A lack of calcium and alkalinity in the water will inhibit the growth of reef-building corals and invertebrates, which Read more here…
Macropharyngodon Pakoko Is Your Newest Leopard Wrasse Species
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. Macropharyngodon pakoko (what a cool name to say!) is most closely related to M.meleagris (the classic leopard wrasse) and M.geoffroy (the Hawaiian potter’s wrasse). Like the other eleven Macropharyngdon spp, M.pakoko is sexually dimorphic similar to Read more here…