by Matt Pedersen | Jul 22, 2022 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Cover of CORAL Magazine Volume 19, Issue 4: REFUGIUMS GONE WILD (July/August, 2022). On the cover: Flame Angelfish, Centropyge loriculus: Doug Perrine/Blue Planet Archive. Background: Blue Monster Acropora, Acropora sp.: World Wide Corals. HEREWITH,...
by Matt Pedersen | Jul 22, 2022 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
A one-year-old captive-bred Copperband Butterflyfish residing at the University of Florida’s Indian River Research facility. Captive-bred Copperband Butterflyfish, Chelmon rostratus, weren’t a reality until just last year. Ongoing research at University of...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 15, 2022 | Marine
Orange-lined TriggerfishBalistapus undulatus The Orange-lined Trigger is a truly stunning reef fish, but one with a reputation for belligerence. It grows to 30 cm (12 in), and Fishbase warns that is “traumatogenic)—it will attack and bite divers’ (and...
by Matt Pedersen | Jul 8, 2022 | Marine
A new arrival at aquarium wholesaler Carolina Aquatics – can you ID this mystery fish? Something truly distinctive arrived at Kernersville, North Carolina-based aquarium wholesaler Carolina Aquatics this week. Aquarists who’ve been in the marine hobby for...
by Anne Linton | Jul 8, 2022 | CORAL Tables of Contents, Marine
JUST PUBLISHED & NOW ON SALE: Click cover to subscribe! REFUGIUMS GONE WILD VOLUME 19, NUMBER 4 8 Editor’s Page by James M. Lawrence10 Reef News: Notes from the world of marine sciences22 Reef Visions by Matt Pedersen...
by James Lawrence | Jul 8, 2022 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Centropyge expert Dr. Richard L. Pyle with preserved specimens and his rebreather apparatus at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. You say loricula, I say loriculus…Excerpt from Editor’s Page, CORAL Magazine, July/August 2022 Cannibals, he wrote, were his greatest...