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September 2005

Volume IV, Issue IX
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Editorial: September 2005

Editorial: September 2005

In my opinion, as reef keepers, we are especially vulnerable to potential wiring problems.

 

Feature Article: Keeping and Breeding the dwarf cuttlefish Sepia bandensis

Feature Article: Keeping and Breeding the dwarf cuttlefish Sepia bandensis

Keeping cephalopods, and especially cuttlefish, in home aquariums is still in its infancy.

 

Aquarium Fish: Deepwater Reef Fish Communities: Part 2: A Survey of Deep Reef Fishes

Aquarium Fish: Deepwater Reef Fish Communities: Part 2: A Survey of Deep Reef Fishes

In this article, Scott continues his survey of some fish families that are both of interest to aquarists and that contain representatives that occur in deep reef environments.

 

Lateral Lines: Is It Reef Safe?

Lateral Lines: Is It Reef Safe?

No longer worrying about general tank set up and care, modern hobbyists are now focusing their attention on what creating ecosystems which continue to develop and expand.

 

What in Neptune's World?

What in Neptune's World?

This month, we have a mystery critter seeking identification. Do you know what it is?

 

Product Review: An Early Warning Device for Coral Bleaching?: The Spectrum CM1000 Chlorophyll Meter

Product Review: An Early Warning Device for Coral Bleaching?: The Spectrum CM1000 Chlorophyll Meter

Based on technology developed by NASA, Spectrum Technologies markets a 'chlorophyll meter' - the FieldScout CM1000. This instrument is a simple point-and-shoot device.

 

Hot Tips: Aggressive Fish Tips

Hot Tips: Aggressive Fish Tips

This month, our readers discuss tips they have for keeping aggressive fish.

 

Reefkeeping Events

Reefkeeping Events: What's Happening in Your Area?

Check to see if an event is happening in your area!

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Reefs In The News

Reefs In The News

Media coverage of the state of our world's reefs, interesting information, and other marine-related news.

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