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San Diego LFS Demonstrate That This City Is Ready For MACNA
By Jake Adams MACNA 2016 will be held in beautiful and sunny seaside San Diego California, bringing this monumental event to the West Coast for the first time in over a decade, and only the second time ever. We went down to San Diego to Read more here…
Kessil A80 Will Be The Company’s First Fanless LED Light
By Jake Adams The Kessil A80 LED is a new light which will break from the form factor that Kessil has perfected over the last few years. Instead of being a can-shaped LED spotlight with a built-in fan, the Kessil A80 is more of a Read more here…
Century-old Aquarium At Green Aqua
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. Green Aqua is an aquascaping blog turned service team and retailer, founded in 2009 by three Hungarians: Attila Néder, Balázs Farkas and Viktor Lantos. This vintage aquarium was first installed in 1910 by the great-grandfather of Read more here…
Diving Back Into The Reef
By BummersReef Diving Back Into the Reef Flippers on. Mask secure. Breathing tube feels good and I’m ready to go – over the side and into the water. I’ve found my way back into a reef for the first time in over 13 years, and Read more here…
Aquaforest Giving Away Free ICP Tests At MACNA 2016
By Jake Adams Aquaforest is a relatively new manufacturer of marine aquarium products that has been taking the hobby by storm lately. In a relatively short time, Aquaforest exploded onto the European reef scene and now it’s got its sights set on America at the Read more here…
Cherry Fairy Wrasse Is An Exciting New Cirrhilabrus From The Philippines
By Jake Adams The Cherry Fairy Wrasse is a new species of Cirrhilabrus which has just been discovered in the Philippines. The new fairy wrasse is wildly distinct from any known species of Cirrhilabrus, but shares a few similarities with some common, popular marine aquarium Read more here…
Scientists Discover Vast Reef Behind The Great Barrier Reef
By Scott Groseclose James Cook University, University of Sydney and Queensland University of Technology scientists working with laser data from the Royal Australian Navy have discovered a vast reef behind the familiar Great Barrier Reef. JCU’s Dr Robin Beaman says the high-resolution seafloor …
Lobster Poop And Jellyfish
By Leonard Ho Click through to see the images. Empty circles are the nematocysts, or stinging cells, of jellyfish that have been packed together and wrapped tightly into packages of feces in the beginning of the lobster’s digestive tract. The membrane, which can be seen Read more here…
Vast Halimeda ‘Bioherm Reef’ Discovered Behind The Great Barrier Reef
By Nicole Helgason Scientists from James Cook University, University of Sydney and Queensland University of Technology have just discovered a vast Halimeda reef hiding in plain sight behind the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia. Halimeda is a green macroalgae composed of calcified leaf-like …
Twist-In Filtration Is A New Reverse Osmosis System From Aquatic Life
By Jake Adams Twist-in Filtration is a new form of water purification from Aquatic Life. The twist-in form factor of Aquatic Life’s new filtration system streamlines the process of using and servicing this filtration, and it reduces the cost too. Aquatic Life is offering the Read more here…