Author: John C
It’s interesting how its nomenclature includes “shark,” but it is not from a shark family. It has got its name because it looks similar to sharks. If you can …
Today is the day! After teasing you guys for little over a year, I’m FINALLY unveiling my dream ELOS build to you guys. This is an massive update which …
Join us tomorrow 3/10/22 at 1 PM PT for a live Q&A about our upcoming exhibition “Into The Deep: Exploring our Undiscovered Ocean” with Director of Husbandry Operations Paul …
We’re ONE MONTH away from the opening of our newest exhibition “Into The Deep: Exploring our Undiscovered Ocean”! We’ll deep-sea you all April 9, 2022! Source link
Yesterday, March 8th, was International Women’s Day. While I often think about my role as a female in a male dominated career and hobby, I took more time to …
Have you spotted clusters of unwanted patches of brown growth in your tank? Brown algae probably come to mind first. (Quick-growing, plant-like, covering EVERY surface) What if I told …
By special request, we’re going to discuss when changes are needed and how to do them safely. The post Let’s talk about re-scaping an existing reef appeared first on …
Bare bottom tanks have never been uncommon in fish stores. Often, it’s much easier for someone selling marine fish to maintain a bare bottom tank, simply because decorations can …
Demasani Cichlids are one of the most underappreciated and little-known mini mbunas in the hobby. These lovely and small fish were just discovered and described in 1994. These gorgeous …
Snails are some of the most unbothered animals to have in a tank. They exhibit signs of laziness, lethargy, and are slow in general. Their favorite thing to do …