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Australian Scientists at Monsoon Aquatics Breed Scolys!

Australian Scientists at Monsoon Aquatics Breed Scolys!

by CORAL Magazine | Oct 18, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes

A captive Homophyllia australis on-site at Monsoon Aquatics, moments before the egg bundle is released. “Coral spawning seems to be like waiting for a bus. Nothing for ages and then two come along at the same time.” – Dr. Jamie Craggs, commenting on...
U.K. Scientists Spawn and Settle Scolys!

U.K. Scientists Spawn and Settle Scolys!

by CORAL Magazine | Oct 17, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes

Still known to many aquarium hobbyists simply as Scolies or Scolys due to their former placement in the genus Scolymia, the captive-breeding of this highly-prized large polyp stony coral from Australia was once simply a daydream. It’s time to wake up and face a...
And soon gone? Coral reefs disappearing in many areas.

And soon gone? Coral reefs disappearing in many areas.

by CORAL Magazine | Oct 14, 2021 | Marine

Acropora corals shedding their zooxanthellae during 2016 bleaching even in the Maldives, Indian Ocean. Credit: The Ocean Agency / Ocean Image Bank Earth has lost 14 percent of its coral reef cover in the last decade, according to the largest analysis of coral reef...
MYSTERY REEF ANIMAL: Can You ID This Fish?

MYSTERY REEF ANIMAL: Can You ID This Fish?

by Matt Pedersen | Oct 14, 2021 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine

Know what this fish is? Its identity and the story of its relatives are revealed in the forthcoming November/December 2021 issue of CORAL! The forthcoming November/December 2021 issue of CORAL Magazine. There is still time to subscribe and receive this issue! Hints:...
Captive-bred Yellowtail Snapper For BIG Tanks!

Captive-bred Yellowtail Snapper For BIG Tanks!

by Matt Pedersen | Oct 13, 2021 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine

FishEye Aquaculture in Dade City, Florida, is making public its latest species introduction, the Yellowtail Snapper, aims to fill the tanks of institutional aquariums. Long before marine ornamental aquaculture reached its modern fever pitch, researchers were...
Genesis Rock Booster From Polyplab

Genesis Rock Booster From Polyplab

by CORAL Magazine | Oct 12, 2021 | Freshwater, Marine, New Products

Polyplab announces a new kit containing high surface area ceramic blocks and specific bacterial additives to maximize the performance of this biological filtration methodology. via Polyplab Increase the overall filtration power of your tank by adding these two Genesis...
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