REEFEDITION


Tip Of The Day – 8/18/2014

By Brandon Klaus Despite their names, lawnmower blennies aren’t really all that great at mowing the proverbial reef lawn. While they do constantly graze on the rocks and glass, they mostly attack film-like microalgae instead of the longer, tougher hair-type algae. This is one of Read more here…

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Cherry Corals ‘Summer Meltdown’ Live Sale Happening This Saturday

By Brandon Klaus Need something to do tomorrow night or are you just looking to cash in on some sweet deals? Well, Cherry Corals and our pals at Reefs.com are bringing back their new format live sale, and it looks to be loaded with tons Read more here…

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It Pays To Put Marine Fish On Hold

By Jeff Kurtz Livestock sales tanks at Coral Reef Marine aquarists are always hearing that it’s unwise to purchase fish or other marine livestock on impulse—that they should thoroughly research any stocking decision to make sure the animal in question is appropriate for their system, Read more here…

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Jawdropping Hawaiian Yellow Anthias Surfaces At Pacific Island Aquatics

By Brandon Klaus What better way to celebrate a Friday than to show off images of one of the rarest and most beautiful of the Hawaiian endemics, the Yellow Anthias (Holanthias fuscipennis). This amazing anthias species is found at extreme depths, which usually surpass 400 Read more here…

Tip Of The Day – 8/15/2014

By Brandon Klaus It is always stressed in this hobby to quarantine new fish before introducing them into your aquarium. The idea is to prevent any and all diseases and parasites from infecting your current stock of fish, while also helping new additions adapt better Read more here…

Pachyseris Inattesa Is A New Red Sea Stony Coral

By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. The species is observed in the Red Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia. Specimens documented for study showed a significant range of morphological differences based on their size and where they were observed/collected (differences in Read more here…

Tap Water: Friend Or Foe To The Reef Keeper?

By Albert B Ulrich III Tap water: Friend or Foe to the Reef Keeper? For many aquarists tap water is just “water.” You add it to the tank and never give it another thought. But for the reef aquarist tap water is the lifeblood of Read more here…

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EcoTech Marine Looking To Conquer The Freshwater World With The XR15FW LED Fixture

By Brandon Klaus Did you know that EcoTech Marine has a light designed specifically for freshwater applications? Neither did we. Amidst all of the fanfare of the XR15w Pro launch, EcoTech quietly slipped their XR15FW light into the mix, kicking off what might be a Read more here…

Might Anti-anxiety Medication Help Our Fish?

By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. From the Institute of Physics: Water-polluting anxiety drug reduces fish mortality A drug that is commonly used to treat anxiety in humans and which regularly finds its way into surface waters through wastewater effluence has been Read more here…

Tip Of The Day – 8/14/2014

By Brandon Klaus Clams are terrific additions to any reef aquarium, but their large, fleshy mantles have a tendency to really draw out the nippers. Many angelfish and butterflyfish just can’t resist nibbling on a clam’s mantle tissue, and while the clam can survive the Read more here…