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  1. Grazing Snails Rule the Waves
    "Coral reefs and seashores largely look the way they do because large fish and urchins eat most of the seaweed that might otherwise cover them, but a...

    Started by captive reefs, 06-02-2012 07:37 AM
    • Replies: 1
    • Views: 6,361
    • Last Post: 06-02-2012 09:16 AM
      by creefer  

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    Feature Articles

  2. Want to Learn Marine Biology...there's an App for that
    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary released an app called "SeaPhoto App", which features...

    Started by jimsflies, 05-17-2012 08:07 AM
    • Replies: 1
    • Views: 2,133
    • Last Post: 05-17-2012 05:21 PM
      by larryandlaura  

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    Feature Articles

  3. Starting a tank with dry rock...
    Seems like this is a new-ish trend. I see a lot of pros to setting a tank up with this way. Mainly the ability to scape dry. However, one thing that...

    Started by Tom@HaslettMI, 01-22-2011 10:03 PM
    • Replies: 14
    • Views: 7,330
    • Last Post: 01-23-2011 07:23 PM
      by creefer  

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    Basics

  4. What Happens When All the Fish Are Gone?
    I just ran across this DVD and it is really eye-opening in terms of the fisheries and the practices that are leading fish to extinction. A brief...

    Started by BeakerBob, 03-22-2010 07:29 PM
    • Replies: 2
    • Views: 1,458
    • Last Post: 03-23-2010 08:12 PM
      by pjr  

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    Marine Fish

  5. DIY Copepod Culturing!
    Introduction: Although some marine fish will breed and grow quite readily in captivity, others are more problematic. One of the major...

    Started by greg97527, 12-08-2006 11:26 AM
    • Replies: 11
    • Views: 10,361
    • Last Post: 12-15-2011 12:56 AM
      by fishtal  
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