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Amphiprion ocellaris
The clownfish has become one of the most well-known marine fish in recent years, even among non-hobbyists. Here are the basics for caring for this magnificent fish.
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A Mediterranean Nano
The Mediterranean is a wonder with biodiversity, but one innovative Italian aquarist keeps a relatively tiny setup showcasing some of its more miniscule life forms.
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A Caribbean Sea Biotope Aquarium
A seasoned scuba diver discusses some of his favorite Caribbean fish species for the biotype aquarium.
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Amplexidiscus fenestrafer
The elephant ear coral is a large polyp that can change its shape fairly quickly. It is easy to maintain in nutrient-rich setups.
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A Look at Some Groupers & Hinds
Planning on keeping a grouper in that 75-gallon marine setup? Think again! Here's what you need to know about starting a grouper fish tank.
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The Reefer: A Look at Stony Coral Colonialism and Skeletal Form
These corals are "stony" because of their hard skeletons. Learn more about coral colonies here.
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The Reefer: A Look at Symbioses in the Marine Aquarium
Many animals form mutually beneficial alliances with one another, known as symbiotic relationships. Here, we've outlined some classic marine species relationships.
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A Lovely New Import: Marble Crabs Metasesarma obesum
The marble crab can enter both freshwater and saltwater tanks. If you enjoy keeping crayfish, these crabs will make a good addition to your aquarium.
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Ambon Fish: The Hidden Biodiversity of a Spice Island
The waters of Maluku Ambon are among the most aquatically diverse places in the world! Learn about the Ambon fish one expert aquarist found on his journey.
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