by Devin Biggs | Feb 6, 2019 | AMAZONAS - Devin Biggs, Freshwater, Marine
The quickest and easiest way to spruce up any aquarium or terrarium is to clean the front glass panel by removing algae, hard water deposits, dust, and fingerprints. My preferred tools for glass cleaning are a clean rag moistened with mild household cleaner (for the...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 6, 2019 | Marine, New Products
via Unique Corals Brand new to the market, and never before seen, the N-DOC Organics Professional Seawater Analysis is here! Introducing expanded, high-resolution testing for key nitrogen compounds, dissolved organic carbon and extended alkalinity. Finally,...
by Ronald L. Shimek, PhD | Feb 3, 2019 | CORAL - Ronald L. Shimek, PhD, Marine, News & Notes
Sometimes the news one subscribes to, or suffers through (even though I refuse to listen the giant Cheeto in the White House) kicks one right where it hurts the most… in the mind and memories. Here’s a recent example, in which a new publication confirms...
by Matt Pedersen | Jan 31, 2019 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
This brilliantly-colored fish has a lot going for it. With a maximum total length of only 8.0 cm (3.15 inches) but more commonly seen at 6.5 cm TL (2.55 inches), it seems like an ideal candidate for the modern mixed reef aquarium, with the flashy visual appeal of a...
by Matt Pedersen | Jan 31, 2019 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
Triplefin blennies: you might have heard the name, but odds are you’ve probably never encountered one in the aquarium store. This is peculiar, as many online references suggest they are “popular in the aquarium trade.” However, if you were poring...
by Ronald L. Shimek, PhD | Jan 20, 2019 | CORAL - Ronald L. Shimek, PhD, Marine, News & Notes
Some very interesting data, analyses, and conclusions were recently made public regarding bugaboo number 22a of the Trump administration, otherwise known as that horrible of horribles, the Endangered Species Act. In an article published January 18th, 2019, the authors...