by John Tullock | Jul 14, 2008 | CORAL - John Tullock, Marine, News & Notes
And Now for the Really Bad News Last week’s issue of Science, the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, carried the dismal news that about one third of the world’s coral species are at risk of extinction. Among the most imperiled are...
by Matthew L. Wittenrich | Jul 14, 2008 | CORAL - Matthew L. Wittenrich, Marine
You Can’t Breed the Greens without Trying the Spotteds By Matthew L. Wittenrich After a 14-year hiatus of keeping mandarins, I must admit, they are slowly creeping up on my list of favorite fish. Having met success in rearing large numbers of the Green Mandarin,...
by Matthew L. Wittenrich | Jul 11, 2008 | CORAL - Matthew L. Wittenrich, Marine
Today, for about the 400th time this week, I re-read Wolfgang Mai’s article in Coral Magazine entitled Mission Accomplished: Spawning the Spotted Mandarin. No matter how many species of fish we raise, there is always a sense of wonder and excitement when working with...
by John Tullock | Jul 1, 2008 | AMAZONAS - John Tullock, CORAL - John Tullock, Freshwater, Marine
Although I am no longer an aquarium retailer, I can imagine what most of my former colleagues are going through these days. I won’t get into the debate as to whether we are now experiencing a recession or even something worse. I’m no economist. By whatever name,...
by Carl DelFavero | Jun 23, 2008 | CORAL - Carl DelFavero, Marine
Not long ago I was standing at the counter in my favorite coffee house. As I stood anticipating my hazelnut latte, a green haired girl approached the counter. The girl placed her order with the barista and glanced down the bar to where I stood. “Oh, Hi Carl!” she...
by Matthew L. Wittenrich | Jun 11, 2008 | CORAL - Matthew L. Wittenrich, Marine
First in a Series on Zooplankton – by Matthew L. Wittenrich Copepods are small or microscopic crustaceans ubiquitous in nearly all aquatic environments. They teem, mostly unseen to the naked human eye, in all types of water — marine, fresh, brackish — and even...