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SKU: 1
Includes:
- London's Finest - David Saxby's 12,500 Litre Reef: Richard Aspinall is overwhelmed when he meets one of the world's best captive reefs
- Tim's Coral Cube: Tim shows us just how good a well balance, established system can be, with a return to a tank we first saw in 2008
- Mushroom Corals of the Family Fungiidae: Alf J Nilsen concentrates on the 56 or so species of mushroom corals that belong to the Fungiidae family
- The Fluval Sea Range: Richard gets to grips with Hagen's latest brand ...
- ... and reviews the new UCO-180 mid-range skimmer from UFO
- When Less is More: My Minimal Upgrade - John Clipperton tells us how he convinced his 'other half' that his reef system was due an upgrade
- The SECORE Foundation - Mark Schick tells us about the work of SECORE in developing best practices for coral reef propagation and restoration
- Fishes in Focus: John Clipperton gives us an overview of the largest surgeonfish genus
And much much more!
SKU: 1
Includes:
- A Tale of Two Reefs: Mike & Terry Lauderdale share their two gorgeous reef tanks with us
- From Graveyard to Biology: Alf Nilsen reviews the important milestones in the history of marine aquaria in Europe
- Reefs in the Wild: Richard Smith explores one of the world's richtest reef habitats - Raja Ampat of Indonesia
- Setting up the Signature: Richard Aspinall gets his hands on one of TMC’s new Optiwhite systems
- Aiptasia Control: Thomas Cornwell reviews the techniques for dealing with this bothersome pest
- Fishes in Focus: John Clipperton looks at the Halichoeres genus, commonly know as the yellow wrasse
- Turf War in Hawaii: Christiane Schmidt of SAIA shares her thoughts on the status of the Hawaiian Aquarium Fishery
- Culturing Live Food at Home: Alex Arlett-Johnson guides us through processes and equipment for culturing live food
And much much more!
SKU: 1
Includes:
- Glimpses of the Wonderful: Richard Aspinall meets Jamie Craggs, Curator of the Horniman Museum and Gardens Aquarium, and gets a "glimpse of the wonderful"
- 1000 Litres of Reefing Perfection: Richard meets Mark Ratcliffe and enjoys corals at their very best, in Mark's cutting-edge system
- An Introduction to Seahorses: Louise Hines introduces us to her obsession - the magical and mythical seahorse. There may be surprises here!
- Fishes in Focus: Jawfishes of the Opistognathus Genus. John Clipperton focuses on these "oddball excavators"
- Calcium, Carbonate and Supersaturation: Tristan Lougher discusses the potential advantages of pushing levels of dissolved compounds to their limits
- Coral Beauty: From the USA, David Bui shares his experiences of reefkeeping from an early age and shows us around his "piece of the ocean"
- Razor Thin: Richard Aspinall reviews the latest offering from Maxspect - the R420r LED System
And much much more!
SKU: 1
Includes:
- Swiss Panorama: a comprehensive look at Nigel Tracy's very special system
- Food, Sex and Privacy: Alex Arlott takes us through the issues involved in getting your fish together ...
- ... and Todd Gardner of New York's Long Island Aquarium talks to Richard about captive breeding
- Overgrown Fish: Katy Duke and Tim Hayes on what can be done about this continuing problem
- Richard and Angie Aspinall look behind the scenes at the Sea Life London Aquarium
- The Important Elements: Dave Wolfenden tells us why the Important Elements are important
- Dragonets: This month's Fishes in Focus from John Clipperton checks out the Callyonimidae
- Dr Dave Ellis shares his love of the fantastic algae!
- Richard gets his hands on the new Kessil A350/A350W lighting system
- And Kate Wilson from the Marine Conservation Society shares her concerns
And much much more!
SKU: 1
Includes:
- Getting the Basics Right: David Wolfenden on water movement
- Aquatic Couture - Scott Fellman examines state-of-the-art tanks
- Alf J Nilsen tells us what we need to know about pygmy angels
- ... while Richard Aspinall meets the Bubble Tip Anemone
- James Fatherree looks at what makes two stony corals different
- John Clipperton follows up on his Reef Restorations
- Richard Smith explains what's addictive about nudibranchs
- John Clipperton focuses on the rabbitfishes
- Richard Aspinall reviews the TMC V2 Bio React product
- And we look at Gary Fletcher's 'home office' systems
And much much more!
SKU: 1
Includes:
- Getting the Basics Right: David Wolfenden on lighting
- Tony B's Reef - Tour this very impressive system
- Alf J Nilsen looks at frogfishes ...
- ... and James Fatherree looks at Montipora corals
- Interzoo 2012 with Simon Garratt
- Digital Reefs Part 2, from John Clipperton
- Richard Aspinall on Shrimps for the Marine Tank
And much much more!
SKU: 1
Includes:
- Getting the Basics Right: Maturing the Aquarium
- Simply Stunning! Paul Whitby's 2,200 Litre System
- Dottybacks - the Pseudochromis Genus
- Sponges in the Marine Aquarium
- Clowns in the Wild
- John Clipperton's Digital Reefs
- Richard Aspinall Chronicles His New System Build
And much much more!









