Happy as a Clam By Quality Marine Staff | December 30, 2021 The saying “happy as a clam” originated in the 1600s and was allegedly a phrase that sailors and shellfish collectors used. I … Read more
All the Chrome - ok, maybe not "ALL" By Quality Marine Staff | December 23, 2021 Lets talk about 2 nearly ubiquitous saltwater reef schooling fish called Chromis. More specifically, Chromis atripectoralis a … Read more
Plate Corals (Fungia sp.) By Quality Marine Staff | December 23, 2021 Plate Corals (Fungia sp.) are an excellent option due to their ease of care and how they come in a large variety of colorat … Read more
The Mystery of the Marine Molly By Quality Marine Staff | December 14, 2021 The group of fish known as Mollies is popular for good reason. They are very hardy, easy to breed, come in a brilliant arra … Read more
Choerodon fasciatus - Tusk, Harlequin By Quality Marine Staff | December 10, 2021 Harlequin Tusks generally don’t eat corals they can be added to reef aquariums. On the other hand, they will not hesitate to … Read more
Such a Beauty By Quality Marine Staff | December 2, 2021 The Coral Beauty or Two Spined Angel fish (Centropyge bispinosus) is from the family Pomacanthidae better known as Angelfish. … Read more
Acanthophyllia Deshayesiana By Quality Marine Staff | December 2, 2021 Acanthophyllia deshayesiana is considered a large polyp stony (PLS) coral that is commonly referred to as a Doughnut Coral. … Read more
A Copper Show Stopper By Quality Marine Staff | November 24, 2021 The Copperband Butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus) is a member of the family Chaetodontidae known collectively as “Butterflyfis … Read more
A Marine Betta Fish? Weeeeel.... By Quality Marine Staff | November 18, 2021 Calloplesiops altivelis is called the Comet Fish (or some variation of Comet) in nearly the entire world except for Indonesia … Read more