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June 2007

Volume VI, Issue VI
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Editorial: June 2007

Editorial: June 2007

It is with a very heavy heart that I have to report the very untimely death of Greg Schiemer – a fine man and a dear friend.

 

Feature Article: Evaluation of Live Food Versus Artificial Food on the Growth of Juvenile Pocillopora damicornis Cultured from Planulae

Feature Article: Evaluation of Live Food Versus Artificial Food on the Growth of Juvenile Pocillopora damicornis Cultured from Planulae

The following is a report on the first experiment where Lee examined the effects of different foods on the growth of juvenile corals.

 

Feature Article: Coral Coloration, Part Five: Non-fluorescent Chromoproteins (CP-480 to CP-562)

Feature Article: Coral Coloration, Part Five: Non-fluorescent Chromoproteins (CP-480 to CP-562)

Contrary to popular belief, not all coral colors are fluorescent.

 

Aquarium Fish: Applications for Hyposalinity Therapy: The Benefits of Salinity Manipulation for Marine Fish

Aquarium Fish: Applications for Hyposalinity Therapy: The Benefits of Salinity Manipulation for Marine Fish

Hyposalinity can be employed in better acclimating recently transported fish, for quarantine, treating wounds, with antibiotics, getting fish to begin eating, conserving metabolic energy, improving growth and alleviating the effects of stress.

 

What in Neptune's World?

What in Neptune's World?

Guess the mystery coral.

 

What backup equipment do you keep for your tank in case something breaks?

What backup equipment do you keep for your tank in case something breaks?

This month, our readers give their feedback on handling the dog days of summer.

 

Travel Log: Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea: Pristine and Strange
    World

Travel Log: Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea: Pristine and Strange World

It was exhausting. It was grueling. It was worth it.

 

Reefs In The News

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