Author: John C
BIOLOGY: So, eyes- FEATHER-DUSTER WORM: Yup just grab a bunch and slap them bad boys all over your tentacles next question Feather duster worms are wary of shadowy figures …
How important is it to have stable alkalinity for a reef tank? It’s VERY important. In fact, on my list of Top 10 Tips For Keeping a SPS Reef …
“That snow moon jelly, it’s an inner space station.” – An embarrassed aquarium social media team throwing out an Obi-Wan Kenobi dad-joke in an attempt to marry this video …
I first saw these units at Interzoo last year in Germany. At first, I didn’t think much of it, as optical sensors were nothing new and the size of its …
A silver sunfish swims amidst a sparkling sardine sky—a splendid way to start the day in the Open Sea this Mola mola Monday. Sunfish-sized thanks to visitor Heather for …
While diving out the incredibly reach inner reefs of Southern Great Barrier Reef with Nic from Ultra Coral Australia, we found yet another insane piece of Acro… The Dragon …
Hey Folks, Jeff with another article on an exciting new product for reef tank keepers. Today I wanted to take a look at the new product form Polyp Lab. …
The Bizarro Cyphastrea is arguably the most sought after of all varieties of cyphastrea available in the hobby today. In perfect coloration this coral displays a beautiful deep purple …
A hobbyist with a preference for colored fish may find the Butterfly a suitable tank pet. Considered an exotic beauty, Butterfly fish belongs to the family of Chaetodontidae and …
It’s the neck-ed truth: Because they have no necks to turn, many fishes rely on independently swiveling eyes to assess the scene—and by the looks of it, this coral …