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Red Sea Max 250 in the wild, Part 2: The stand

If an aquarium is only as good as the stand that supports it then the Red Sea Max 250 has nothing to worry about. With it’s matte finish, simple styling and robust…

Red Sea Max 250 in the wild Part 1: The unboxing

It was less than two years ago that any Red Sea Product would hardly have been noticed by any serious reef aquarist.  But since that time, with their innovative new skimmer, red sea max 130 and now the 250, Red…

GHL, Profliux working on EVG power bar, Dali ballast, among others

Well what do you know? There is hope for a nice and cool 2009 year. GHL announced that they are working on a myriad of items for all you Profliux fans to get excited about. A EVG power bar “will…

January Issue of Advanced Aquarist now online

The number of articles in this month’s issue of Advanced Aquarist may be lean but the heavy hitting write-ups by Dana Riddle and Ken Feldsman are each comparable to an entire chapter on the topics. Once again Dana blows our…

Grotech yawns out another efficient dosing pump

The Grotech SP4800 dosing pump has been making the rounds in Europe lately but don’t think its coming to the US or UK soon. The dosing pump nicely named the SP4800 is ridiculously efficient, like new products lately. The pump…

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service increases the inspection fees for wildlife shipments

When someone mentions “wildlife”, you may think of large and exotic animals  but to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), corals, fish and larger animals are all the same. As of January 8, 2009, the USFWS has raised the…

Tropic Marin Bio Actif salt mix coming

While Tropic Marin was busy releasing new Bio Actif products, we were wondering if in fact a new salt would hit the market. The Bio Actif Salt has been confirmed as being brought over to the US, it is already…

Eheim concept aquarium hints at future

While Eheim isn’t exactly known for aquariums, more for efficient pumps they might get into aquarium building. A uncovered concept aquarium has made its way into our hands and although not revealing much we did get some nice tidbits from…

The AIMS CoralSearch is back with actual working search functions

After several months of inoperation, the valuabel AIMS CoralSearch is back in action with an actual working search function. In addition to all the species pages that we’ve come to know and love, your coral search can now be modified…

Ogles mesoscope seeks to offer what normal eyes can’t

The naked human eye only can see so much of our reef aquariums. One company’s product seeks to change all that. Meet the Ogles Mesoscope, a device that will magnify your reef creatures, corals and other things in your tank.…

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