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May 2006

Volume V, Issue V
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Editorial: May 2006

Editorial: May 2006

Terry discusses IMAC and reader email.

 

Feature Article: Glitter Lines: More Than Aesthetic?

Feature Article: Glitter Lines: More Than Aesthetic?

This article will present some initial data from recent experiments relating to the physiological effects of glitter lines within aquaria, and also how our artificial glitter compares to that found in natural reefs.

 

Feature Article: The "Old Tank" Syndrome

Feature Article: The "Old Tank" Syndrome

Now that a tank no longer needs to be broken down and tanks are being maintained for long periods of time a new "syndrome" is starting to show itself. For lack of a better term the situation is being called the "Old Tank Syndrome." This syndrome is not as dramatic as the new tank syndrome where all of the fish died, but it can be just as unsettling to the tank's owner.

 

Featured Aquarium: The Nano Reef of 'smontanus'

Featured Aquarium: The Nano Reef of 'smontanus'

This month we begin a four-part Featured Aquarium series from our Nano Reef Buildoff that took place on Reefs.org. This month, 'smontanus' shares his nano tank with us.

 

Lateral Lines: Reef Aquarium Filtration Part IV: Consumption

Lateral Lines: Reef Aquarium Filtration Part IV: Consumption

The act of feeding an aquarium produces a greater need for filtration. However the reason for feeding is often times to satisfy the needs of particular animals. These animals are themselves serving in a way to help filter the aquarium as they consume the provided foods.

 

What in Neptune's World?

What in Neptune's World?

Guess the mystery coral.

 

Hot Tips: Clam Selection Tips

Hot Tips: Clam Selection Tips

This month, our readers give advice on selecting that special clam at the LFS.

 

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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