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Controlling High Temperature In Reef Aquariums

By Albert B Ulrich III Controlling High Temperature in Reef Aquariums Reef aquarists are focused on providing their fish and invertebrates with the best of care. Much effort is spent maintaining water quality, lighting and water movement. Ideal water temperature is an area of debate, Read more here…

Researchers Raise Bichirs To Walk On Land

By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. When we imagine evolution, most of us picture a fish taking its first steps out of water to become a land-dwelling tetropod. Of course, this major evolutionary step didn’t happen so quickly, but researchers at the Read more here…

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The Pros And Cons Of A Bare-Bottomed Marine Tank

By Jeff Kurtz If you’re in the process of planning and setting up a new saltwater aquarium, you’ll need to give some thought to the type of substrate you’d like to use. It may seem counterintuitive, but one of your options in this area is Read more here…

MACNA 2015 Location Announced: Washington DC!

By Shane Graber Click through to see the images. The Washington DC Area Marine Aquarist Society (WAMAS) is excited to announce that MACNA

The Evidence Is In: Fish Are Intelligent!

By Ross DeAngelis Click through to see the images. In a Nature paper, published in 2007, the lab of Dr. Russell Fernald at Stanford University showed that fish are capable of inferring which fish to fight for territories based on observations of previous interactions with Read more here…

Pacific Sun Improves Precision Of Their Kore 5th Dosing Pump With New DropDose Dispenser

By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. You are only as strong as your weakest link. Pacific Sun is breaking the design barriers which have historically limited the precision of aquarium dosing pumps. By using a variable speed motor, they were able to Read more here…

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Orchid Dottyback: Hardy, Peaceful, And Just Right For Reef Tanks

By Jeff Kurtz Orchid Dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani) Captive breeding of marine fishes has been a boon to our hobby in any number of ways, one of which is democratizing access to formerly really pricy species such as the orchid dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani). While I wouldn’t Read more here…

Goliath Grouper:1, Black Tip Reef Shark:0

By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. Goliath groupers have been fished to critically endangered status, but since becoming a protected no-take species, their population are slowly but steadily rebounding. While goliath groupers look like sea monsters, they are known to be gentle Read more here…

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Fish Or Fishes? Shoal Or School? A Few Fishy Terms Defined

By Jeff Kurtz In my nearly two decades as an aquarium writer and editor, I’ve noticed that certain terms routinely used in hobby literature when discussing our fine, finny friends are often a source of confusion to readers. So for today’s post, I thought it Read more here…

Young Corals, Fish Turned Off By Smell Of Damaged Habitats

By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. From a reefkeeping perspective: While several studies have found that activated carbon can induce head-and-lateral-line-erosion disease (HLLE), other studies revealing the significance of odors on fish’s and coral’s behavior (such as the GA Tech research described Read more here…