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Daily News October 23, 2011

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Daily News October 22, 2011

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Daily News October 20, 2011

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  • Maxspect parts ways with Fins Reef, CoralVue takes over US distribution and customer service
    Yesterday we got wind of Maxspect tapping CoralVue to take over US distribution and customer service from Fins Reef and today we got official word from Maxpect announcing the change. We received the official press release and wanted to share the details with out readers. We are certain there are probably many reasons and different [...]
  • Bubble Tank fish bowl leaves you on the edge
    We always appreciate a unique fish container and this Salvador Dali-esque fish bowl definitely fits the unique bill. Hand-blown glass is constructed to actually hang off the edge of the table giving one precarious looking presentation sure to make a few people nervous. This Bubble Tank made by Psalt Design, uses a counter-weighted design to [...]
  • Gordon Ramsey tackles shark finning issue in “Shark Bait” special
    Warning: Video does contain harsh language, profanity and shark finning. It may be disturbing to some viewers! Earlier this year, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey aired a special called “Shark Bait” looking at the shark fin soup phenomenon and what propels shark finning, causing the senseless death of sharks after being harvested of their fins. This [...]
  • If two heads are better than one …
    How about three heads? Scolymia australis usually occur as solitary polyps, but every once in a blue moon, we encounter colonies with two or more mouths. Here are three unique multi-polyp Australian “Ultra” and “Grade A” Scolys imported by ACI Aquaculture.
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Daily News October 19, 2011

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  • Marine Depot unboxes the Ecotech Marine Radion XR30w
    Marine Depot has posted the first photos for the unboxing of Ecotech Marine’s Radion retail package. They are anticipating arrival of their first shipment as early as this Friday, with half of the initial shipment already sold to pre-orders. The Radion Premium Hanging Kit is also expected to arrive at the same time. View more photos after the jump.
  • Release the kraken?
    For the last week or so, the popular science press has been gushing over the announcement that besides a giant Triassic kraken killing and eating giant ichthyosaurs, it not only arranged their bones after but even arranged their bones in what may be the very first self portrait. How exciting! A huge, intelligent, self-aware cephalopod [...]
  • Arcadia Eco-Aqua 30W LED spotlight gets more video love
    We have a bit more detail on the Arcadia Eco-Aqua 30W spotlight we got a sight of a few weeks ago from Aqua 2011. The more we look at this light, the more we appreciate it. Looking to mimic and replace a traditional metal halide lamp, the Eco-Aqua focuses a powerful point of light from [...]
  • Attack of the Killer Seaweed
    Seaweed can definitely have the “touch of death” when they come into contact with corals – choking out and killing once lush areas and turning them into algae wastelands. Are the reefs simply being choked out by the invasive seaweed or are they also being chemically attacked?
  • Trio of super rare Chrysiptera traceyi lands at live aquaria
    When we speak of rare fish, damselfish are rarely the first thing that comes to mind because most aficionados would rather collect angelfish, butterflyfish and wrasses. But the trio of Chrysiptera traceyi damselfish that LiveAquaria posted up last night are about as rare as it gets in the family Pomacentridae. Like the Johnson’s fairy wrasse, [...]
  • Birdsnest corals do not adapt well to different conditions
    Who owns the Ponape Birdsnest (Seriatopora hystrix)? Some people report their specimens grow very quickly while others report virtually no growth for their corals. A recent study may explain the disparity in your experience with S.hystrix.
  • Reef Threads interviews Richard Ross and Matt Wandell of the Steinhart Aquarium
    On this week’s episode of Reef Threads, Gary Parr and Christine Williams interview Richard Ross and Matt Wandell about the work that they are doing at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco, CA.
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Daily News October 18, 2011

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  • Reef Angel working on RF Expansion Module to control Ecosmart Vortech pumps
    The Ecotech RF expansion module for the Reef Angel controller is the latest accessory for the only open aquarium controller on the market. The new RF module designed for EcoSmart Vortech pumps will join the Reef Angel’s two channel dosing pump and relay expansion module as part of a small but growing roster of add [...]
  • Key LED K3 lighting adds SPS power bar, custom colors, dimmability to the “Chinese box” mix
    At first glance the KEY LED K3 LED aquarium light looks like any other Chinese box LED light but looking at some of the specs and features, its good to see the K3 LED taking a step away from the massive array of white and blue 1W LEDs. Included in this version is the ability [...]
  • Nano and Mini media reactors from CPR work exactly as we’ve seen
    We’ve already showed you the new tiny media reactors that CPR has been working on for quite some time, and after using both the mini and nano media reactors for a little bit, we can tell you that the active churning pattern of the biopellets is no coincidence. We’ve already seen CPR’s video of the [...]
  • Video of the yellow belly blue tang shows off this perfect veteran aquarium fish
    It’s no secret that we are currently enjoying a crush on a veteran aquarium fish, the eight-inch yellow belly blue tang that we first spotted at Marine Designs in Suwanee, Georgia. The personality of this old aquarium fish and the unique coloration was too much to resist and the yellow belly blue tang is now [...]
  • Whales are major players in marine ecosystems for twice as long as they are alive
    It is intuitive and obvious that an animal as large as a whale would be important to marine ecosystems when they are alive, requiring tons of food per day to stay alive, but the body of a whale is just as long lived when it dies. Nothing is wasted in nature, and this is even [...]
  • New Fluval EDGE 46L aquarium is twice as tall and double the volume
    The Fluval EDGE 46L is the first addition to the line of six-sided aquariums from Hagen. The original six gallon, 23 liter EDGE has been widely praised for its unique design which has been used to build innumerable stylish little nano aquariums, and even a few of them reef tanks. The new 46L Fluval EDGE [...]
  • Greco Aqualabs C6 Granular Activated Carbon
    Greco Aqualabs C6 is a new coal based granular activated carbon available through ReadyAquatics.com. This phosphate-free GAC is marketed as “the best quality and best value carbon” capable of removing more chemicals than other GACs available to aquarists
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Daily News October 17, 2011

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  • Reef Culture Technologies – First to Breed Crosshatch Triggerfish, Xanthichthis mento
    This just in from Reef Culture Technologies –  ”At this time we are proud to announce the first ever captive rearing of the Cherub angelfish, Centropyge argi, and the Crosshatch triggerfish, Xanthichthys mento. These species were raised as part of our research and will not be available through RCT Direct (this website).” So while we take that to mean [...]
  • October 2011 Redfish Magazine now available
    The new, free issue from our friends at Redfish (Australia) is now available for download. This eight-article issue includes a wide range of freshwater and saltwater topics ranging from reef substrates to wild rainbowfish to an article about the care of saltwater predator fish. This is Redfish’s biggest issue to date! Did we mention it’s free?
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Daily News October 16, 2011

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  • Weekend eye candy: Another enchanting reef video
    We have been recently blessed with an influx of high quality reef videos. With personal video technology rapidly advancing (from cell phones to dSLRs), many more are sure to come. Here is another beautifully shot, beautifully produced reef video.
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Daily News October 15, 2011

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  • Captive bred flame angelfish spotted in a nano cube at Backer in Chicago
    Captive bred flame angelfish are so real they’re already being flaunted for sale at the Backer trade show in Chicago of all places. Who would have thought that we would see evidence for successfully raised pygmy angelfishes not once, but twice in one week – first it was the captive bred Caribbean pygmy angelfish from [...]
  • Captive bred flame angelfish spotted in a nano cube at Backer in Chicago
    Captive bred flame angelfish are so real they’re already being flaunted for sale at the Backer trade show in Chicago of all places. Who would have thought that we would see evidence for successfully raised pygmy angelfishes not once, but twice in one week – first it was the captive bred Caribbean pygmy angelfish from [...]
  • Aberrant Hawaiian Yellow Tang headed to LiveAquaria.com Divers Den
    It’s not often that we come across these bizarre “piebald” aberrant Zebrasoma sp. in the hobby, and the folks over at LiveAquaria.com have this beautiful fish in captivity about to hit the Divers Den WYSIWYG section of the site.
  • Aberrant Hawaiian Yellow Tang headed to LiveAquaria.com Divers Den
    It’s not often that we come across these bizarre “piebald” aberrant Zebrasoma sp. in the hobby, and the folks over at LiveAquaria.com have this beautiful fish in captivity about to hit the Divers Den WYSIWYG section of the site.
  • Fluval EDGE getting a new LED replacement for the halogen spotlight
    With the announcement of the Fluval EDGE LED replacement lamp Hagen’s highly acclaimed nano aquarium light finally joins the two thousand tens. That crummy little halogen lamp that originally comes with the Fluval EDGE aquarium is barely bright enough to light up the little stylish six gallon tank, with the highly inefficient halogen light probably [...]
  • Fluval EDGE getting a new LED replacement for the halogen spotlight
    With the announcement of the Fluval EDGE LED replacement lamp Hagen’s highly acclaimed nano aquarium light finally joins the two thousand tens. That crummy little halogen lamp that originally comes with the Fluval EDGE aquarium is barely bright enough to light up the little stylish six gallon tank, with the highly inefficient halogen light probably [...]
  • The black-margin dottyback, Pseudochromis tapeinosoma, is rarely seen and full of character
    The first time I ever saw and heard of this cool little fish was back in January this year. Back then I had no idea what this little fish was, and so did many other people. After digging around and with the help of a few well endowed ichthyologist, the identity of this spunky fish [...]
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