by CORAL Magazine | Mar 10, 2022 | Marine
The Banggai Cardinalfish, Pterapogon kauderni, is a lightning-rod species in the aquarium trade. Would aquarists still be able to keep and breed them if recently proposed Lacey Act amendments became law in the United States? Image credit: Colin Foord/Banggai...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 10, 2022 | Freshwater, Marine, New Products
Slide-Loc wants you to replace your troublesome nylon thumbscrews with this handy upgrade. via Slide-Loc At A Glance Simple with fast release and re-attachment.Quality 316 stainless steel & anodized aluminum construction.Able to retrofit existing...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 8, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
This new-to-science Rose-Veiled Fairy Wrasse is the first Maldivian fish to ever be described by a local researcher, Ahmed Najeeb. The Maldives is a sprawling archipelago of 26 atolls in the Indian Ocean. Image: © Yi-Kai Tea. via California Academy of Sciences SAN...
by Anne Linton | Mar 4, 2022 | CORAL Tables of Contents, Marine
JUST PUBLISHED & NOW ON SALE: Click cover to order this new print issue for your CORAL collection. ZOOPLANKTON VOLUME 19, NUMBER 2 9 Editor’s Page by James M. Lawrence10 Reef News from the world of marine science22 Reef Visions by Matt Pedersen FEATURE ARTICLES30...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 3, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
MIAMI—A new study found that seafloor sediments have the potential to transmit a deadly pathogen to local corals and hypothesizes that sediments have played a role in the persistence of a devastating coral disease outbreak throughout Florida and the Caribbean. Coral...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 3, 2022 | Marine
Abalones are single-shelled marine snails widely regarded as excellent herbivores and coveted members of cleanup crews for reef tanks, although their availability in the aquarium trade is often sporadic. via Unique Corals These are very special new algae eaters...