by James Lawrence | Apr 13, 2009 | AMAZONAS - James Lawrence, CORAL - James Lawrence, Freshwater, Marine, News & Notes
A bill now working its way through the United States Congress would effectively end the keeping of non-native species in home aquariums. (Nevermind that your pet finches, hamsters, and Portugese Water Dogs might be banned, too.) We will be publishing much more, but in...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 5, 2009 | Marine
Originally posted: 2009 A response to: “Crawling to Collapse: Ecologically Unsound Ornamental Invertebrate Fisheries” By Eric Borneman It is with some dismay that I read the responses of Watson, Moe, Wittenrich and Young regarding the article, “Crawling to Collapse:...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 2, 2009 | Date?, Marine
Originally posted: 2009 Taking Exception to Andrew Rhyne et al. By Forrest Young The Rhyne et al paper that spawned the New York Times article is a publication that we take exception to, as it is full of hyperbole and inaccurate claims that really don’t have any...
by CORAL Magazine | Apr 2, 2009 | Date?, Marine
Originally posted: 2009 By Craig Watson I have been acquainted with the ornamental industry in Florida for many years, the past 22 as an extension and research scientist with the University of Florida. I do not have a direct programmatic assignment or daily...
by James Lawrence | Mar 30, 2009 | CORAL - James Lawrence, Marine
Say farewell to high-wattage, energy-sapping metal halides. In a highly engaging event recently staged by CORAL and its partners, Tyler and Madeline Dawson of the Pet Advantage in Burlington, Vermont, several fascinating trends emerged. Speaker Brian Edwards of Fins...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 19, 2009 | Marine
by Mike Maddox, originally published March 19th, 2009 A current trend in the hobby as of late seems to be the’conglomerate’ or ‘garden’ reef aquarium, with many coral species being crammed (for lack of a better word) into a reef aquarium with...