Making Refuge By Quality Marine Staff | January 6, 2023 If you are relatively new to marine tank keeping, you've probably seen the term “refugium.” A refugium is exactly what it sou … Read more
The Disease-resistant corals can save nearby susceptible ones from infection By Quality Marine Staff | January 5, 2023 Helping to preserve and protect coral reefs around the world is a high priority at Quality Marine. We believe it is essentia … Read more
Tropic Marin Pro-Reef Sea Salt By Quality Marine Staff | January 5, 2023 Tropic Marin Pro-Reef Sea Salt has been designed to meet the special requirements of reef aquariums with optimized concentra … Read more
The King Julien of Wrasses By Quality Marine Staff | January 3, 2023 Macropharyngodon vivienae is rare enough that it has only one common name, including translations of other languages, “The Ma … Read more
Berlin Hotel’s Huge Aquarium Bursts, With 1,500 Fish Inside By Quality Marine Staff | December 28, 2022 A tragic event rocked the aquarium industry right before the holidays. Aquariums long have been a prized possession among h … Read more
Nutramar Nori By Quality Marine Staff | December 28, 2022 All natural roasted green seaweed, perfect for feeding marine herbivores and omnivores such as tangs, butterflies, and ange …
The Flashiest By Quality Marine Staff | December 26, 2022 Let's talk about “Holy Grail Fish.” There's a few, and honestly, the definition of what makes one might be subjective. What … Read more
Fingering Out Diodogorgia nodulifera By Quality Marine Staff | December 26, 2022 Diodogorgia nodulifera is a species of Gorgonian that is common throughout the tropical Caribbean. They generally seen in two … Read more
The Big Green Fight By Quality Marine Staff | December 21, 2022 Perhaps the most common struggle new aquarists face is algae blooms. These are the product of a complex set of factors but ve … Read more