by Matt Pedersen | Jun 21, 2018 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
The genus Plectranthias contains right around 50 examples of small, bottom-dwelling Anthiines. On the whole, they are seldom encountered by aquarists, and for that matter, most live at depths which preclude frequent collection for the marine aquarium trade. The...
by Matt Pedersen | Jun 21, 2018 | Marine, New Products
via Reef Nutrition Apex-Pods™ – LIVE Apocyclops panamensis copepods – easy to use and culture! Reef Nutrition’s new Apex-Pods™ (LIVE Apocyclops panamensis) are 100% aquacultured copepods that swim upwards with a stimulating, jerky motion which is...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 21, 2018 | Marine
via MACNA 2018 Introducing: Kid’s Cove at #MACNA2018 Spend the weekend exploring Kid’s Cove with your children and share your love of marine aquaria with future hobbyists! We are diving deep, partnering with top-notch educators to bring a fun and engaging...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 20, 2018 | Marine, News & Notes
via California Academy of Sciences Scientific divers and biologists at the California Academy of Sciences engineer a portable chamber to study new species from 200 – 500 feet deep SAN FRANCISCO (June 4, 2018) – Strange and beautiful fishes from the ocean’s deep and...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 7, 2018 | Marine
Biologists know the Pocilloporid corals as early colonizers of shallow tropical waters where substrates have been left bare by storms or other events. Their fast growth, hardiness and readiness to reproduce also make them favorites in coral research labs and great...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 6, 2018 | Marine, News & Notes
National Geographic has published a new report by CORAL Senior Editor Ret Talbot taking a look at cyanide use in collecting marine aquarium fishes and the concerns now being raised about the highly-praised cyanide testing protocol, first published by researchers at...