by Richard Ross
In the previous installments we talked about skeptical methodology and how it can be used to sort through the overwhelming amount of reefkeeping information that is now at the virtual fingertips of reef hobbyists. We also discussed how skeptical thinking has impacted the idea of sustainable reefkeeping, scientific
By Michael Lukaczyn
About thirty years ago on my birthday, my father gave me a Metaframe aquarium with a pair of seahorses that he had bred. They were beautiful and I would stare at them for hours on end. He made sure I understood the important responsibilities that were required to
by Jake Adams
Corals are fascinating creatures to reef hobbyists for a number of reasons. Sure corals are beautiful, interesting and fun to grow, but they also have some amazing qualities that set them apart from most living things in our daily and reefing lives. For example, corals have the ability
by Jake Adams
The recently collected masked angelfish which was bought and sold by House of Fins, Greenwich CT. Photo by Lluis Turon
The masked angelfish, Genicanthus personatus, is an idolized reef fish which is as beautiful as it is expensive and rarely seen. The stunning marble-white body coloration of the masked angelfish