Antennarius maculatus - Red / Orange By Quality Marine Staff | March 18, 2022 The bizarre looking Angler can go on a hunger strike if stressed. Live foods can be used to entice a feeding response, after … Read more
Everyone Needs An Angel By Aquatropic Staff | March 17, 2022 The Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) is the most common species of angelfish kept in the aquarium hobby and belongs to the Ci … Read more
The Fire in The Fish tank By Quality Marine Staff | March 17, 2022 Nemateleotris magnifica is more commonly known as “Firefish.” However, as you set out to do research on this gorgeous little … Read more
Gymnothorax miliaris - Fire Coral By Quality Marine Staff | March 11, 2022 The Fire Coral Eel is an extremely vibrant colored eel that is also pretty rare in the industry, so it’s very exciting to h … Read more
What Exactly is a Hara Anyway? By Aquatropic Staff | March 10, 2022 Hara Cichlids are one of the hobby's “newer” Lake Malawi cichlid offerings; they have been called a few different common name … Read more
The Anthias That Wasn't One By Quality Marine Staff | March 10, 2022 There are some really great Anthias species that are on the hardy list, some of these are small and docile(ish) and reef safe … Read more
Antennarius sp. - Shaggy By Quality Marine Staff | March 4, 2022 The bizarre looking Shaggy Angler is a sedentary fish that doesn’t need a lot of space. When they move through the aquarium, … Read more
A Star is Born By Quality Marine Staff | March 3, 2022 Echidna nebulosa goes by more than a few common names, which is understandable because it has an absolutely astounding native … Read more
Mosquito No More By Aquatropic Staff | March 3, 2022 Gambusia affinis has the distinction of likely being the most introduced fish of all time. For over a hundred years, people … Read more