What Are You Afer? By Quality Marine Staff | November 8, 2023 The Dark Moray is only found on the west coast of Africa, from Mauritania in the north to Ghana in the south. We see very few … Read more
It's Halloween, Let's Talk Scarus! By Quality Marine Staff | October 31, 2023 There are only a few English common names for Scarus quoyi: Scarus Parrotfish, Quoy's Parrotfish, and sometimes Greenblotch, … Read more
Guitar, Shovel or Both? By Quality Marine Staff | October 25, 2023 The Guitar Shovelnose Ray (Pseudobatos lentiginosus) is a member of the family Rhinobatidae which are commonly known as guita … Read more
Midnight In The Aquarium of Good By Quality Marine Staff | October 18, 2023 Midnight Dogface Puffers (Arothron cf nigropunctatus) come from the Solomon Islands, where they inhabit a wide variety of h … Read more
Crazy for Caulastrea! By Quality Marine Staff | October 10, 2023 The Candy Cane Coral, (Caulastrea furcata) goes by another common name as well – the trumpet coral. The scientific name of th … Read more
Real Star Power By Quality Marine Staff | September 28, 2023 Protoreaster lincki is one of the most beautiful starfish commonly seen in home aquariums. Their stunning orange/red tipped a … Read more
When Is A Pyle Not A Pyle? When It's A Latigo (of course) By Quality Marine Staff | September 20, 2023 Cirrhilabrus is a genus of wrasses that contains dozens of species, nearly all of which are gorgeous, reef safe fish that are … Read more
Red Heads Are Hot By Quality Marine Staff | September 18, 2023 Halichoeres rubricephalus gets its scientific name from old Greek and translates roughly as red head salt pig. The red-head p … Read more
The Interesting Incrassata By Quality Marine Staff | September 6, 2023 Ophiarachna incrassata is one of a large group of sea stars that we often lump together as “Brittle Stars,” and is most often … Read more