by James Lawrence | Jul 8, 2022 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Centropyge expert Dr. Richard L. Pyle with preserved specimens and his rebreather apparatus at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. You say loricula, I say loriculus…Excerpt from Editor’s Page, CORAL Magazine, July/August 2022 Cannibals, he wrote, were his greatest...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 7, 2022 | Marine, New Products
Author Russell Kelley, right, leading a stony-coral identification workshop using his popular BYO (Be Your Own Guide) handbook. Australian reef naturalist and CORAL contributor Russell Kelley has published a completely revised & up-to-date 5th edition of the book...
by Matt Pedersen | Jul 7, 2022 | Marine
The answer: One of several looks of the URI Andromedia Goniopora. All photographs by Derek Hopkins. URI Andromeda GonioporaGoniopora lobataUnited Reef InternationalVan Nuys, CaliforniaUnitedReefInternational.comhttps://www.facebook.com/ReefCastsGeographic Origin:...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 30, 2022 | Marine
New Wave “Voodoo” aquarium with its own phosphorescent glow was seen at the recent Interzoo trade fair in Nuremberg, Germany. Spotted at Interzoo 2022 in Nuremberg, a startling line of German “Voodoo” Aquariums from New Wave Concepts in...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 30, 2022 | Marine
An adult Hydroides elegans tubeworm, in its tube, with its plume of tentacles extended. Science has identified a bacterial trigger from marine biofilms that larvae of this common species need to settle out of the plankton. Credit: Freckelton et al. 2022 Most...
by Matt Pedersen | Jun 30, 2022 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
Can you identify this mystery coral? Corals like this were once thought of as “cut flowers” in the aquarium hobby. However, advancements in coral culture and nutrition have created pathways for success with what was once considered extremely difficult to...