The Aquacultured Bluelined Angelfish By Quality Marine Staff | August 15, 2019 Landing at Quality Marine for the first time is the aquacultured Blueline Angelfish (Chaetodontoplus septentrionalis). Wild c … Read more
Prehistoric Predator: The Zebra Mantis By Quality Marine Staff | July 25, 2019 When is a shrimp not a shrimp? Enter the Stomatopods, the mantis shrimp an order that has existed far longer than humans, ove … Read more
The Aussie Red Blasto By Quality Marine Staff | July 25, 2019 The Austrailian Red Blasto (Blastomussa merletti) is a relatively fast growing stony (LPS) coral that does well in moderate f … Read more
Orange Volcano Rabbitsnail (Tylomelania sp.) By Aquatropic Staff | July 19, 2019 Tylomelania snails have made a recent splash in the freshwater aquarium world thanks to their large size and heartiness in ca … Read more
The Pink Cave Basslet: A reclusive and lesser seen Liopropoma species By Quality Marine Staff | July 18, 2019 Many aquarium hobbyists seek out large and bold fish that are constantly active in their displays and will interact with thei … Read more
The adaptable Ornate Sleeper Goby (Giuris margaritacea) By Aquatropic Staff | July 18, 2019 The Ornate Sleeper Goby (Giuris margaritacea) is also known as the Snakehead gudgeon, and the Aporos sleeper goby and is the … Read more
The Pinecone Fish By Quality Marine Staff | July 11, 2019 A fish that Glows: The Pinecone FishThe Pinecone fish (Monocentris japonica) is also commonly called the Pineapple fish, and … Read more
Female Halfmoon Nemo Koi Betta (Betta splendens) By Aquatropic Staff | July 11, 2019 If you love the dazzling color of Koi and other carp but can’t quite muster up the space necessary for their needs, then look … Read more
The Gentle Giant: Tridacnid Gigas Clam By Quality Marine Staff | July 11, 2019 Many reef aquarium hobbyists are well familiar with the Tridacnid family of giant clams, but for most of them, the giant moni … Read more