by Matt Pedersen | Nov 29, 2017 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine, New Products
PJ Reefs recently launched a new version of their successful reef jar offering, the PJ Reefs Ecosystem. The original reef jar system consisted of little more than a well-thought-out jar with a well-sealed lid and a custom LED lighting solution. The system performed...
by Matt Pedersen | Nov 29, 2017 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
Turn the pages of your new issue to catch a glimpse of some of the hottest corals on the market right now, and see even more that didn’t make the final cut in this exclusive ONLINE BONUS. For every issue of CORAL Magazine, we reach out to coral...
by Matt Pedersen | Nov 22, 2017 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
The commoly availaable Blood Red Fire Shrimp, Lysmata debelius, will be familiar to most readers. With a brilliant glossy scarlet base coloration, augmented by white antennae and legs, and body highlights of a few white polka dots, this species is a mainstay in the...
by CORAL Magazine | Nov 17, 2017 | Marine, New Products
With images by renowned professional photographers Denise Nielsen Tackett and Larry Tackett, the 2018 Reef Life Calendar brings a dazzling profusion of world-class underwater images that will fuel the enthusiasm of any marine reefkeeper. The perfect gift for all reef...
by Than Thein | Nov 16, 2017 | CORAL - Than Thein, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Excerpt from CORAL, N/D 2017 By Than Thein In the reef aquarium world, many aquarists call Spirobranchus worms either Bisma Worms or Christmas Tree Worms. These beautiful worms resemble feather duster worms or Coco Worms, but are smaller than either. They live...
by Ronald L. Shimek, PhD | Nov 16, 2017 | CORAL - Ronald L. Shimek, PhD, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
By Ronald L. Shimek, Ph.D. In the ancient past, about 50 years ago, scientists started to classify potential symbioses in a simple but effective manner. The word “symbiosis” is derived from roots meaning “together” and “living,” so the idea was that if two organisms...