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
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 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
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
Cheer up Your Tank with the Cherry Anthias By Quality Marine Staff | July 5, 2019 When considering a member of the Grouper family (Serranidae) for your aquarium, the usual suspects that come to mind are larg … Read more
Colini Angelfish By Quality Marine Staff | June 27, 2019 Pomacanthids of the genus Centropyge, also known as the dwarf angels, are some of the most popular angels in the aquarium hob … Read more
The Blue Neon Goby By Quality Marine Staff | June 27, 2019 Gobies make up the largest family of fish in our oceans (Gobiidae), probability alone makes many of these ideal fish candidat … Read more
Aquacultured Pomacanthus maculosus By Quality Marine Staff | June 20, 2019 Pomacanthus maculosus is commonly called the half moon or yellow banded angelfish. Quality Marine has both aquacultured and R … Read more
Morays In The Reef Tank? By Quality Marine Staff | June 20, 2019 The phrase "reef-safe" can mean many different things depending on which reef aquarium hobbyist you happen to ask at that ver … Read more