Aquacultured Brazilian Longsnout Seahorse By Quality Marine Staff | November 11, 2024 The Aquacultured Brazilian Longsnout Seahorse is a captivating and graceful species, widely admired for its delicate bod … Read more
Mascara Barb By Aquatropic Staff | November 11, 2024 Mascara Barbs are an excellent choice for aquarists looking to add a unique and active species to a larger community setup. W … Read more
SF has world’s oldest aquarium fish. Here’s how scientists found out her age—accurately By Aquatropic Staff | November 11, 2024 The world’s oldest living aquarium fish, Methuselah, is housed at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Francisco’s California Acad … Read more
Muzels Are a Cherry of a Tetra By Aquatropic Staff | November 7, 2024 Muzel Red Cherry Tetra belong to the Hyphessobrycon genus (at least for now). These Tetras all feature a deeper body shape an … Read more
The Oh-So-Beautiful Bella By Quality Marine Staff | November 7, 2024 Valenciennea bella is a beautiful Goby; part of a group we often call Sleeper or Sifter Gobies. Of the two names, Sifter is m … Read more
Nahacky's Fairy Wrasse Pair By Quality Marine Staff | November 5, 2024 The Nahacky's Fairy Wrasse is a stunning and vibrant species of marine fish highly prized by saltwater aquarium enthusia … Read more
Amazon Sailfin Plecostomus By Aquatropic Staff | November 5, 2024 The Amazon Sailfin Pleco is a popular species among aquarium enthusiasts due to its distinctive sail-like dorsal fin, la … Read more
The Moon Princess Kaguya and Her Dartfish By Quality Marine Staff | October 30, 2024 To many of us westerners, Japan is a magical place, full of legends, myths and tales that most of us have no knowledge of. Fo … Read more
When Is A Dolphin Not A Dolphin? By Aquatropic Staff | October 30, 2024 One of the coolest, and most intelligent oddball fish you can keep in an aquarium is Mormyrus longirostris. They have a few c … Read more