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Jake Adams has been an avid marine aquarist since the mid 90s and has worked in the retail side of the marine aquarium trade for more than ten years. He has a bachelor’s degree in Marine Science and has been the managing editor of ReefBuilders.com since 2008. Jake is interested in every facet of the marine aquarium hobby from the concepts to the technology, rare fish to exotic corals, and his interests are well documented through a very prolific career of speaking to reef clubs and marine aquarium events, and writing articles for aquarium publications across the globe. His primary interest is in corals which Jake pursues in the aquarium hobby as well as diving the coral reefs of the world.

Southern Illinois Aquarists Association holding first meeting tonight SIU Carbondale

The Southern Illinois Aquarsits Association is a brand new body which is aimed at forming new relationships between fish farmers, aquaculturists, LFS and just about any manner of persons in the professions dealing with the culture of aquatic life. Both…

Nano Vortech DIY for quarter gallon pico reef

The Nano Vortech is a DIY project by NanoReef.com member thesmallerthebetter. Just when you thought the Vortech MP10 was the smallest Vortech in the world, along comes this interesting DIY project which shrinks the magnetically driven water pump to the…

TED talk: Glowing Sealife is much more diverse and spectacular than you can imagine

Bioluminescence is a biochemical trick which is performed by 80 to 90 % of ocean life but we know precious little about the different ways that bioluminescence is used. Even as a trained Marine Scientist I was not aware that…

NpX BioBeads from Oceanic Corals appear to use the same source as the NP Biopellets

NPX BioBeads are the latest solid carbon dosing product that claims to sustain heterotrophic bacterial nutrient reduction with no addition of liquid carbon sources to the aquarium. The NPX BioBeads are identical in size and shape to the NP Biopellets…

Oceans Movie awes and inspires stewardship of the marine realm

Like the Planet Earth series before it, the new Oceans movie aims to present the fascination of nature in the most magnificent light possible. Using state of the art underwater filming technologies and thousands of hours diving, DisneyNature and Participant…

Tricolor LED pucks for the AquaIllumination bring the standard and royal blues

We’re not sure what to be most excited about regarding the new Tricolor LED puck for the AquaIllumination light: that it’s the first commercial aquarium LED light to incorporate XP series royal blue LEDs or the first to deliver both…

Indo Pacific Coral Finder goes up for preorder at Premium Aquatics

Purchasers at Premium Aquatics spared no time in getting a supply of the spankin new Indo Pacific Coral Finder which was recently released. We first posted about the direct connectedness of the IPCF to the gold-standard stony coral taxonomy work,…

Sirius Mini Reef 38 modular LED light from Sfiligoi uses numbers over strength

The Sirius Minireef 38 LED light is a new nano reef aquarium light from Sfiligoi that uses GU10 base LED spotlights. Unlike most reef aquarium LED lights which use small numbers of very high output LEDs, the Sirius LED spots…

SHO CFL: Compact fluorescent lamps cling to relevance with Super High Output (SHO) bulbs

How would you like a 105 watt daylight lamp that is self ballasted and $25? Although fluorescent lamps in the aquarium world are dominated by T5 tubes, in other markets the SHO CFL is king of fluorescent lighting. By comparison,…

SMR1, the specialized biopellet reactor from NextReef goes up for pre-order

The SMR1 is a new media reactor from NextReef which was specially designed to turn over the solid carbon dosing biopellets. We first caught wind of this specialized SMR1 from NextReef back in January and now that it is getting…