My own opinion of Reef Central, epitomized by the Louisiana Reef Club (click image for larger version):
RC promptly banned the entire club and deleted their club forum.
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My own opinion of Reef Central, epitomized by the Louisiana Reef Club (click image for larger version):
RC promptly banned the entire club and deleted their club forum.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium has put together a pocket sized seafood eating guide called the Seafood Watch, which contains a list of seafood that are ecologically friendly, as well as those that aren't - view the guide here. Help prevent the needless deaths of millions of fish from by-catch by avoiding wasteful and ecologically damaging seafood such as imported shrimp!
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Continue reading "Review: Hydor Performer 700 Protein Skimmer" »
I detest the vast majority of pet and local fish stores (LFS). Why? To put it simply, I very rarely see a store that provides decent care to their livestock, and offers sound, accurate advice.
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Cory catfish are definitely one of my top five favorite fish to keep in a community aquarium. Their interesting shapes and their great activity levels make them the perfect fish for a beginner. Not only are the cute looking but are one of the easiest fish to care for in the hobby. Here is a quick overview of their care in the home aquarium.
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Giant Nomura's jellyfish under observation by biologists at Hiroshima University, off the coast of Japan. These giant jellyfish invade the coastal waters of Japan every few years, although very little is known about them, or about their reproductive cycle.
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