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Octopus are an extremely difficult animal to keep in a marine tank. They have specialized needs as to water conditions, tank decoration, and diet.
Adding feather dusters, sponges, seahorses and pipefishes to your refugium can turn your refugium into a display easily capable of rivaling your main display tank.
Coral fluorescence is a phenomenon with practical utility to the marine aquarist. It can be easily observed in the aquarium with the right equipment and knowledge.
Relatively new to North American aquarists, Rhizotrochus species of coral are both beautiful and easy to care for.
This industry leading marine aquarium retailer has elected to self-regulate certain saltwater species in the name of education and conservation.
In the wake of the Nemo phenomenon, the clownfish has become the poster child for the saltwater aquarium hobby. Most are great, but here's what you need to know.
While commonly available and very popular, the powder blue tang is not a fish for every marine aquarist. Know what it takes to have success with this aquarium species.
Carinotetraodon Irrubesco, better known as the red-eyed puffer fish, is a stunning gem of a fish, ideal for a green and foliage-furnished tropical aquarium.
This article looks at one of the best wrasses for the tropical saltwater aquarium. Learn about the natural history and husbandry of the Scott's fairy wrasse.
If your fish are swimming to the top of your aquarium and gasping for air, this is a sign of trouble. Here are ways to remedy this situation before it's too late.
The marine aquarium hobby is a great hobby, but it can be overwhelming given the number of species available. Here is a guide to Suite 101 articles on some of the best.
While not inexpensive, this small deepwater anthias species is one of the most beautiful fishes the marine aquarist can keep with relative ease in a saltwater aquarium.
Mushrooms, sometimes called mushroom corals, belong to the order corallimorpharia, and they make ideal reef animals for marine aquarists entering the reef-keeping hobby.


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