New protected area in Georgia is a big boost for sturgeon By Aquatropic Staff | January 5, 2023 Sturgeon fish are truly remarkable for a plethora of reasons: they can live to be more than 100 years old, grow to be 20 fee … Read more
The Disease-resistant corals can save nearby susceptible ones from infection By Quality Marine Staff | January 5, 2023 Helping to preserve and protect coral reefs around the world is a high priority at Quality Marine. We believe it is essentia … Read more
Tropic Marin Pro-Discus Mineral By Aquatropic Staff | January 5, 2023 Tropic Marin Pro-Discus Mineral is for the prevention of mineral deficiency. Enhances the resistance against disease and d … Read more
Tropic Marin Pro-Reef Sea Salt By Quality Marine Staff | January 5, 2023 Tropic Marin Pro-Reef Sea Salt has been designed to meet the special requirements of reef aquariums with optimized concentra … Read more
Mudskipper Boddart's Goggle-eyed Juvenile By Aquatropic Staff | January 5, 2023 Mudskippers are a very unique species since they spend their time in and out of the water. Their eyes are on top of their he … Read more
Maldivian Surge Damsel By Quality Marine Staff | January 5, 2023 The Maldivian Surge Damsels are not commonly seen within the aquarium hobby like other Chrysiptera genus. As juveniles they … Read more
Setting up Your New Aquarium Present! By Aquatropic Staff | January 4, 2023 So you got your first aquarium as a gift this holiday season, or you gave one to someone and now they need some guidance; tod … Read more
The King Julien of Wrasses By Quality Marine Staff | January 3, 2023 Macropharyngodon vivienae is rare enough that it has only one common name, including translations of other languages, “The Ma … Read more
Who is Apollo & Why Does He Have Sharks? By Aquatropic Staff | January 3, 2023 There are more than a few different fish that are imported and sold as “Apollo Sharks.” The real Apollo Shark, Luciosoma spil … Read more