by CORAL Magazine | Feb 10, 2023 | Marine
July 2017. Local markets provide for wants and needs. Being able to purchase rice, fish, and other goods is a primary driver of the need for cash and desire to be involved in enterprise projects. Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. Photograph by Jason Houston for...
by Vincent Chalias | Feb 10, 2023 | CORAL - Vincent Chalias, Marine
The distinctive branching shape of Echinopora horrida creates a striking contrast over the more usual laminating Echinopora lamellosa. Echinopora horrida, also known as the Brittle Star Coral, is a common coral in the wild, but very rarely makes it to the aquarium...
by Vincent Chalias | Feb 3, 2023 | CORAL - Vincent Chalias, Marine
Cruising around in Indonesia, sometimes we come across a dive site that is very different from what we’re used to. Sailing in the Flores Sea, we stumbled upon an active volcanic island. Surrounded by black sand beaches, this place has a “Jurassic...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 3, 2023 | Marine, New Products
Amblygobius phalaena represents the latest addition to Biota’s line of captive-bred goby offerings. via The Biota Group Biota is excited to introduce another new aquacultured species from Biota Palau – a working sand-sifter goby called the Sleeper Banded...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 3, 2023 | Freshwater, Marine, New Products
ReefATO+ from Red Sea manages three important functions of reef aquarium maintenance and monitoring in one unit. via Red Sea Say hello to the 3-in-1 ReefATO+! This exceptionally reliable auto top-off system includes a highly accurate temperature monitor plus an...
by Vincent Chalias | Jan 27, 2023 | CORAL - Vincent Chalias, Marine
Acropora desalwii falls into the category of Acropora species that can easily be recognized. It possesses some very characteristic features that make it stand out, easily identified from the other species. Branchlets with multiple axial corallites on the top of the...