The Little Frog That Could By Aquatropic Staff | March 16, 2023 The Albino Dwarf Zaire Frog (Hymenochirus boettgeri) is a member of the family Pipidae, a group of primitive frogs whose ance … Read more
Koi Questions By Aquatropic Staff | March 16, 2023 Are you interested in having a Koi Pond? You should be! They are the next step up in your aquarium keeping. Koi are beautiful … Read more
Red Slime Is The Worst By Quality Marine Staff | March 15, 2023 Red Slime. Honestly, we hate to even have to write these words down. Sooner or later, most aquarists, especially those with … Read more
The Mystery Of The Amazing Mantis By Quality Marine Staff | March 15, 2023 It's easy to see how the Mantis Shrimp got its name. They are similar to the terrestrial praying mantis in both appearance an … Read more
A fast, proven solution to enhance river health, build climate resilience, and benefit people and nature By Aquatropic Staff | March 14, 2023 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is proposing at the UN Water Conference to remove dams on March 23rd. The event is partnering … Read more
Paleontologists flip the script on anemone fossils By Quality Marine Staff | March 13, 2023 Anemones are extremely popular in the marine aquarium trade because they create a symbiotic relationship with clownfish and … Read more
Tropic Marin Elimi-Phos By Aquatropic Staff | March 13, 2023 High levels of phosphates and organic pollutants promote unwanted algae growth and compromise health of aquarium inhabitant … Read more
Tropic Marin Classic Sea Salt By Quality Marine Staff | March 13, 2023 Tropic Marin Classic Sea Salt is an ideal foundation for the care and growth of all marine organisms in an aquarium. The sal … Read more
Saw Knifefish By Aquatropic Staff | March 13, 2023 Saw Knifefish is not as commonly seen in the freshwater aquarium trade. They are found in the basins of Peru where they camo … Read more