Stepping Large: The Big Tank, part 1 By Quality Marine Staff | August 16, 2010 In The BeginningAt some point in the life of your marine aquarium, you are likely to look at it and think, I have done all I … Read more
Aquabeam1500 XG Ultima: The Brightest Light From TMC Yet By Quality Marine Staff | July 20, 2010 After being teased by TMC with a demo unit a few months ago, we've finally received inventory of the new Aquabeam 1500 XG Ult … Read more
TMC's New AquaRay MultiControl 8 Now Available! By Quality Marine Staff | July 20, 2010 Along with our recent delivery of the new Aquabeam 1500 XG Ultima units came the new AquaRay MultiControl 8 LED lighting cont … Read more
Electricity and the Reef, A Shocking Way to Repair Coral Ecosystems PART 3 By Quality Marine Staff | July 6, 2010 WARNING: Do not mix electricity and water. Doing so will lead to serious injury or death. The following article is in no way … Read more
Electricity and the Reef, A Shocking Way to Repair Coral Ecosystems PART 2 By Quality Marine Staff | June 28, 2010 WARNING: Do not mix electricity and water. Doing so will lead to serious injury or death. The following article is in no way … Read more
Electricity and the Reef, A Shocking Way to Repair Coral Ecosystems PART 1 By Quality Marine Staff | June 21, 2010 WARNING: Do not mix electricity and water. Doing so will lead to serious injury or death. The following article is in no way … Read more
The Ultimate Test - Large Carpet Anemones By Quality Marine Staff | June 14, 2010 Scientific Name: Stichodactyla gigantean, S. haddoni, S. mertensii, S. helianthusCommon Name(s): Carpet AnemonesTaxonomy:Doma … Read more
Gimme a Vodka, on the Live Rocks, with a Splash of Heavy Skimming By Quality Marine Staff | March 30, 2010 Many hobbyists are aware of the...wellopinionated nature of marine husbandry experts. And there is nothing we like better tha … Read more
Carbon Dioxide and the Sea, Part 1 By Quality Marine Staff | March 3, 2010 IntroductionIs carbon dioxide the enemy of a thriving reef? Though some debate remains, the short answer is yes. And also, no … Read more