by CORAL Magazine | Jul 9, 2020 | Marine
Australian coral harvest sustainability questioned via James Cook University A new study illustrates the potential impact of recurrent heatwaves on coral species collected by the Australian aquarium coral industry The study’s lead author, Professor Morgan Pratchett...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 6, 2019 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
By Samuel Nietzer, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment University of Oldenburg Excerpt from CORAL, March/April 2019 In the wild, Leptastrea purpurea, with which a few scientists have been working for many years, is typically rather...
by James Lawrence | Mar 6, 2019 | CORAL - James Lawrence, CORAL Excerpt, Marine
We may be conjuring a vision, but there seems to be something in the air these days in the reefkeeping world. A moment of big change may soon be upon us, in this case, something that could hardly have been imagined not so long ago. Major milestones in the past have...
by Ronald L. Shimek, PhD | May 5, 2014 | CORAL - Ronald L. Shimek, PhD, Marine
Recently, I have written quite a bit about many temperate and cold water animals, some of which would, could, or should, make beautiful additions to an aquarium having the appropriate conditions. Aquarists interested in coral reefs have probably noticed the absence...
by CORAL Magazine | Feb 3, 2014 | CORAL Excerpt, Marine
Excerpt from CORAL Magazine January/February 2014 Overnight sensation: New captive-bred Aussie shoaling fish Eastern Hulafish Trachinops taeniatus It’s called the Eastern Hulafish, Trachinops taeniatus, an unexpected aquacultured newcomer for the reef aquarist, and...