The Rose Line Shark (Sahyadria denisonii) By Aquatropic Staff | July 12, 2016 Most species of freshwater fish found in the aquarium hobby have been around for many decades, but not the Rose Line Shark, w … Read more
The Rainbow Shark (Epalzeorhynchus frenatum) By Aquatropic Staff | June 17, 2016 The name ‘Rainbow Shark’ is a bit of a stretch for Epalzeorhynchus frenatum, as this fish is neither a shark nor is it all th … Read more
Swordtails (Xiphophorus hellerii) By Aquatropic Staff | June 9, 2016 Livebearing fishes, which are species that give birth directly to small juveniles rather than laying eggs, are some of the mo … Read more
Blue Neon Danio (Sundadanio axelrodi) By Aquatropic Staff | March 8, 2016 Among the hugely diverse group of Southeast Asian fishes known as danios, few can compete with the sheer visual splendor of t … Read more
Revisited: Proliferation of Pests By Quality Marine Staff | February 10, 2016 Proliferation of Pests in home aquariaIn recent years we have seen a remarkable increase in the popularity of reef keeping. W … Read more
Revisited: Protein Skimming (Foam Fractionation) By Quality Marine Staff | January 4, 2016 The focus of this article is to discuss what protein skimming is, how it works and why it has become such a popular filtratio … Read more
Intro to Refugium Algae By Quality Marine Staff | December 23, 2015 Introduction:The California coast is home to prolific kelp forests. They are magical places that are teeming with life, not u … Read more
Revisited: The Dish on Sand Grain Size By Quality Marine Staff | December 16, 2015 While recently helping a friend set up a new 55 gallon SPS tank, we fell into a discussion about the correct sand grain sizes … Read more
Revisited: Introducing Fish to the Reef Aquarium By Quality Marine Staff | December 13, 2015 Introducing Fish to the Reef AquariumThe moment of releasing fish into the reef aquarium and shortly thereafter are critical … Read more