by CORAL Magazine | Sep 25, 2020 | Marine
Stefan Betzenhauser, feeding his nearly 800 gallon “Nature Aquarium” reef tank. Tobias Neyer of the German marine aquarium blog Seefriendlyreef recently traveled to the home of Stefan Betzenhauser to film and showcase his nearly 4-year old reef aquarium....
by Matt Pedersen | Sep 25, 2020 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
by Matt Pedersen Eviota gobies are among the smallest in the family Gobiidae, seldom larger than 18 mm in length (0.75 inches). They are ideal for pico reef aquariums, and a couple species have become routinely available in the aquarium trade, notably the Red Neon...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 23, 2020 | Marine, New Products
via Red Sea Meet the Red Sea ReefLED™ 160S lights. They’re reef-safe, REEF-SPEC, extremely powerful, and they enable exceptional growth and colors in even deeper and wider tanks. The ReefLED 160S has all the advantages of the ReefLED series, including:...
by Matt Pedersen | Sep 18, 2020 | Marine, News & Notes
via materials released by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources “At one time we thought we might be looking for missing or deceased divers. Who drops divers off a boat into the open ocean and then leaves in order to avoid detection?” Calling...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 18, 2020 | Marine, New Products
via Waterbox Aquariums The MARINE X series was designed with entry-level aquarium enthusiasts in mind. Each MARINE X series model includes the aquarium, laminated plywood cabinet, sump, and plumbing kit. Tank sizes include 35, 60, 90, and 110 gallons. New features...
by CORAL Magazine | Sep 17, 2020 | Marine
Scientists are using a new genetic tool to identify corals—with astonishing results via ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies “The traditional classification of corals is dead,” says Prof Andrew Baird, from James Cook University, who led a recent scientific...