by Matt Pedersen | Jul 23, 2021 | Marine
Spectators watch as a diver in the Zoo Rostock reef aquarium clears detritus from the corals and rock with a jet of water. Image from SeaFriendlyReef video. Nearly as large as the iconic 20,000-gallon reef exhibit at the Long Island Aquarium, this incredible...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 22, 2021 | Marine, New Products
Slide-Loc’s new Dosing Tube Holder offers a magnetically mounted solution to organize and secure the hoses and tubes from many popular reef aquarium dosing systems. via Slide-Loc Minnesota-based Slide-Loc has become known for innovative frag mounting and...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 16, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes
The Internet is abuzz with newly-released footage of a strikingly transparent deep-sea octopus. Credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute. Sometimes we discover much more than we set out to find. In June, the research vessel Falkor traveled to the Phoenix Islands Archipelago....
by Matt Pedersen | Jul 16, 2021 | Marine
Reef Fish, $5/lb. Images from recent online ad posting. Hawaii’s small marine aquarium fishery has long been considered one of the most well-studied, well-managed ornamental marine fisheries on the planet. Anti-aquarium activists have attempted to legislate the...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 16, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes
Catching reef fishes, such as this Auriga Butterflyfish, is currently legal in the state of Hawai’i—as long as you intend to kill and eat your catch. Image: Screenshot from YouTube, Fishing in Hawaii—Crazy Catches!! by Ace Videos. While the aquarium fishery in...
by Felicia McCaulley | Jul 16, 2021 | CORAL - Felicia McCaulley, Freshwater, Marine
With many provinces, states, and countries reporting record high temperatures, aquarists without chillers may need to take emergency actions. Image: DesignRage/ss Lytton, British Columbia, reported Canada’s highest ever recorded temperature of 49.6ºC (121.3ºF)...