
On Lionfish Bans in Florida – This issue’s Editor’s Page features expanded coverage of this timely issue.

Groundbreaking aquaculture news from Tom Bowling at Biota Aquaculture in Palau – The Bumphead Parrotfish, reared from wild collected eggs to full juveniles, a first for any parrotfish! You can read an excerpt of this article online for free – http://www.reef2rainforest.com/2014/04/25/bumphead-breakthrough-tank-raised-parrotfish/

Dr. Ron Shimek kicks off our feature topic with a breathtaking look at the husbandry and species coldwater anemones of the Pacific Northwest. Anemone lovers, prepare to be wowed.

Kenneth Wingerter introduces us to Coldwater Marine Aquatics – a west coast business dead set on eliminating the excuse that no one keeps coldwater because no one sells coldwater.

Are you bored with endless fields of Acropora? Aaron Dufault treats us to a look at his 65 gallon coldwater reef aquarium, proving there’s more to saltwater than everything you’re used to seeing.

Jon Olav Bjorndal brings Coral Magazine readers an essential look at chillers, just in time for summer!

Many of the rare, deep-water fish that tropical reef keepers lust over actually perfer things on the cool side. Kenneth Wingerter looks at the “tropical” fish that might really appreciate a chiller on their tanks.

Mike Paletta brings us his first-hand experience bringing energy efficient LED lighting to his 300 gallon reef aquarium, but he does it differently than most aquarists might assume. Read an excerpt of this article for free, online, at http://www.reef2rainforest.com/2014/04/25/coral-excerpt-seeing-the-light-the-conversion-from-years-of-metal-halide-use-to-radically-new-leds/

Quint Kellerman, an American with ties to the temperate tidepools of the Pacific Northwest, brings us an aquarium portrait featuring a stunning tropical reef aquarium at the Rotes Ross (Red Horse) Hotel in Halle, Germany.

Coral Magazine editor Daniel Knop examines the Cubicus Boxfish – turn to the next page in this article and have your jaw dropped.

You’ve never seen a print edition of Coral Magazine? We can be found in some amazing aquarium stories around the US and around the globe. We furnish a complete sources list in every issue, and you can browse it online as well – http://www.reef2rainforest.com/coral-magazine-sources/

Coral Magazine editor Ret Talbot closes out this issue, going in-depth on the news that the Banggai Cardinalfish may be listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). A story every aquarist needs to read and understand. We’ve been providing coverage of this issue on our website, www.Reef2Rainforest.com. You may wish to read more here – http://www.reef2rainforest.com/2014/03/31/banggai-cardinal-moves-closer-to-endangered-species-listing/
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