by Marc Levenson | Jul 12, 2018 | CORAL - Marc Levenson, Marine
When a pest like Manjano Anemones (Anemonia manjano) are spotted in a reef aquarium, there are a number of removal methods to choose from. I recently allowed them to grow rampant in my frag tank, essentially ignoring the problem for much too long. In this video, I...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 31, 2017 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Nano Nem: The Aiptasia in a Jar Project Special expanded content for CORAL Magazine, by Randy Donowitz You read that right. As the brainchild of recent graduate and former President of the Pratt Reef Club TJ Holland, we are entering the fourth year of our experiment...
by Matt Pedersen | Aug 3, 2016 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
Back in 2014, we shared an endearing video series, Matt’s Reef Tank, in which expat Matthew Galat chronicled his life as a reef-keeper in China. Galat had, at the time, uploaded 4 episodes totalling over 80 minutes of footage, but was leaving the reef-keeping...
by Matt Pedersen | Aug 3, 2016 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine
The Molly Miller Blenny, Scartella cristata, is one of the many under-appreciated marine aquarium fishes. At first glance, its appearance might be considered drab. Cryptic, camouflage coloration that seems to blend together into “gray” from a distance...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 19, 2016 | CORAL - Marc Levenson, Marine
Oh those darn pests: Majanos, Aiptasia, Majanos, Aiptasia, Majanos… Aiptasia is one way of keeping us humble, because they come out of all our rockwork, they come off our frag plugs, they sting our corals, they just become spreading pest anemones and we...