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Tip Of The Day – 11/18/2014

By Brandon Klaus Hoping to fill your tank with a small school of chromis, cardinalfish, or damsels? Well, good luck, because chances are that it won’t pan out like you had hoped. In nature, fish shoal together in small groups around prominent structures on the Read more here…

The Sustainably Minded Aquarist Part II – Smaller Developing Island Nations And Cultured Fishes

By Ret Talbot Click through to see the images. (Read Part 1) There are myriad reasons why fishes originating in places like Fiji, Solomon Islands, French Polynesia, Cooks Island, New Caledonia, Maldives, and Kiribati are more likely to be sustainable choices over fishes from the Read more here…

Visit At The Bellevue H.S. Marine Science Lab

By admin When I think back to my high school days, I remember a 29-gallon freshwater aquarium in science class. Coincidentally, I donated most of the specimens in that tank to my teacher from my home aquariums. It served as more of a stereotypical science Read more here…

Woud You Like Some Fancy Goldfish With Your Tea?

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Red Sea Announces REEFER Series Of Rimless Aquarium Systems

By Brandon Klaus Red Sea is shaking up their lineup with today’s announcement of their new REEFER System aquariums. These sleek new tank and stand combos offer up a rimless, low-iron glass playground for hobbyists from all walks. They include a well-rounded filtration system and Read more here…

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Picture Of The Week, Huge Acanthophyllia

By Brandon Klaus We love LPS corals, especially huge, fluffy, wildly colored ones. That’s why we’re featuring this sexy Acanthophyllia for our Pic of the Week, which sports some awesome maroon, orange, and green coloration arranged in vertical striations. What we love about this genera Read more here…

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…

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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…