A Remarkable Macroalgae: Chaeto in Aquaculture In honor of World Ocean Month, we will highlight some of our favorite products that help to preserve our ocean ecosystems. Chaetomorpha Read More about A Remarkable Macroalgae: Chaeto in Aquaculture
A Closer Look at the Harpacticoid Copepod Euterpina acutifrons It’s both strange and unfortunate that some of the most widely occurring copepod species on Earth remain rare in the aquarium Read More about A Closer Look at the Harpacticoid Copepod Euterpina acutifrons
How Aquaculture of Pseudochromis is Helping to Protect Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs We are looking at our oceans and the impact our hobby has made on them. No matter where you are, we are all ultimately sharing a planet Read More about How Aquaculture of Pseudochromis is Helping to Protect Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs
Galaxy Pods Galaxy Pods: The Best Just Got Even Better Microcrustaceans such as amphipods, isopods, and copepods are a vital component of nearly Read More about Galaxy Pods
Galaxy Pods & Phyto Combo Galaxy Pods Combo Pack: Have the healthiest and most well-fed Aquarium in the Galaxy The Galaxy Pods Combo Pack Live Food Combo Read More about Galaxy Pods & Phyto Combo
A Look at the Chili Coral Coral reefs arguably are the most diverse habitats on Earth. All major tax are included in these ecosystems. But, as one might expect, Read More about A Look at the Chili Coral
Keeping Turbinaria Corals Do the terms SPS or LPS really mean all that much? Because we aquarists do tend to infer quite a bit about the care of different coral Read More about Keeping Turbinaria Corals
Keeping Nephthea Corals No matter how obsessed reefkeepers get with their “sticks,” the visual appeal of soft corals is undeniable. Few aquarists could ever Read More about Keeping Nephthea Corals
Keeping Pavona Corals Many aspiring reef aquarists are a bit intimidated by SPS (small-polyp stony) corals. This is not without good reason; generally being Read More about Keeping Pavona Corals
Sand Stirrers and Detritivores in Reef Aquaria These days, a pretty good number of aquarists (a majority of them, perhaps) prefer bare-bottom tanks. Bare, as in, no sand or gravel on Read More about Sand Stirrers and Detritivores in Reef Aquaria
ORA Hyacinth Birdsnest Seriatopora or birdsnest coral is a small polyp stony (SPS) coral characterized by its long branching pattern and pointed ends. It is Read More about ORA Hyacinth Birdsnest
ORA Green Digitata ORA Green Digitata Thanks to advances in aquaculture, ORA’s Green Montipora digitata is plentiful in the reef tank hobby. This is not Read More about ORA Green Digitata
Feeding Your NPS Aquarium Photosynthetic corals dominate natural, shallow tropical coral reefs. So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that they are so Read More about Feeding Your NPS Aquarium
3 Brackish Fish for the Marine Aquarium Sandwiched between the freshwater and marine realms, and often capable of venturing into both, brackish water fishes are Read More about 3 Brackish Fish for the Marine Aquarium
The Pavo Damsel: Perfect Nano Tank Fish? When searching for fishes to stock a nano tank, especially for a beginning aquarist, it is quite reasonable to place an emphasis on two Read More about The Pavo Damsel: Perfect Nano Tank Fish?
Upgrading to the ULTIMATE Ecopack Pods. Phyto. At AlgaeBarn, these are the bread and butter of the reef aquarium diet. And for sure, these two items form the base of Read More about Upgrading to the ULTIMATE Ecopack
Do Corals Really Eat Plankton? It’s hard to say for sure which came first for reef aquarists--the emergence of high-quality coral foods, or the realization that Read More about Do Corals Really Eat Plankton?
Keeping the Seale’s Cardinalfish We reef aquarists are a bit spoiled when it comes to jaw-dropping livestock. Weird stuff, colorful stuff… and just the shear diversity Read More about Keeping the Seale’s Cardinalfish
Are You Ready to Keep Jellyfish? There have been a few times that I've been asked how to care for jellyfish. And, long story short, it's complicated! In this short Read More about Are You Ready to Keep Jellyfish?
BIOTA Pavo Damselfish Biota Pavo Damselfish (Pomacentrus pavo) The pavo damselfish (also known as the sapphire or peacock damsel) is a fantastic choice of Read More about BIOTA Pavo Damselfish