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Harlequinmania

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  1. will check with them thanks.. but the problem is many LFS do not carry the replacement pump , they mainly carry just the skimmer products itself.
  2. Hi guys, Anyone got any idea where can i get the replacement pump for red sea hang on skimmer ? thanks for the helps.
  3. Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, primarily found in fish and seafood, may have a role in colorectal cancer prevention, according to new results. View the full article
  4. Oic.. Nice to have one of each color. Regretted not getting one red mandarin during that day when i was with you guys.. Hope i can one again in CF.
  5. Awesome breeding setup .. Interested to get a pair of the black ocellaris clown from you once they are ready to leave their nest..
  6. In contrast to the exhaustive research into venom produced by snakes and spiders, venomous fish have been neglected and remain something of a mystery. Now, a study of 158 catfish species has catalogued the presence of venom glands and investigated their biological effects. View the full article
  7. You mean you have problem uploading photos from your HP or ?
  8. Great pcs of equipment to have as a backup ...
  9. Coral reef fish can undergo a personality change in warmer water, according to an intriguing new study suggesting that climate change may make some species more aggressive. View the full article
  10. Becareful with dosing copper, not really "Reef safe" for your corals...
  11. You can consider getting those water proof LED lighting then...
  12. Researchers are collecting marine invertebrates on the French Polynesian island of Moorea as part of a massive effort to inventory the DNA sequence of every living species there. View the full article
  13. Researchers have made an "unexpected" dual discovery that could open new avenues for treating Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, or "Ich", a devastating single-celled protozoan parasite that commonly attacks freshwater fish. View the full article
  14. Scientists are reporting the first identification of substances involved in the Jekyll-and-Hyde transformation that changes harmless marine bacteria into killers that cause "coral bleaching." View the full article
  15. Scientists have formally described four new species of king crab, all from the deep sea. View the full article
  16. In a striking finding that raises new questions about carbon dioxide's impact on marine life, scientists report that some shell-building creatures -- such as crabs, shrimp and lobsters -- unexpectedly build more shell when exposed to ocean acidification caused by elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. View the full article
  17. Millions of shark fins are sold annually to satisfy the demand for shark fin soup, a Chinese delicacy. Now, scientists using DNA tools have figured out how to trace sharks' fins from the Hong Kong market all the way back to the sharks' homes, and have found that endangered populations are still being exploited. These findings highlight the need for better protection from international trade. View the full article
  18. Hit-and-run attacks by sharks can be solved with a new technique that identifies the culprits by the unique chomp they put on their victims, according to a University of Florida researcher and shark expert. View the full article
  19. Marine aquaculture could play a large role in feeding humanity in the coming decades, although substantial changes will be needed to reduce its reliance on terrestrial agriculture and other external feed subsidies. View the full article
  20. During photosynthesis at high light intensities dangerous oxygen radicals can form inside cells. Dinoflagellates have a unique light-harvesting complex (antenna) which can divert superfluous energy extremely efficiently to avoid this cell damage. Biophysicists have now been able to determine which molecules in the antenna are of significance. In the complex four carotenoid molecules cluster around a central chlorophyll molecule. The researchers were able to identify one specific carotenoid as a type of integrated lightning rod. It interacts with a ?short-living? (nanosecond range, one millionth of a millisecond), energetically activated state of the chlorophyll and diverts the superfluous energy as soon as the chlorophyll passes into a ?long-living? (microsecond range, a thousandth of a millisecond) energy state dangerous for the cell. View the full article
  21. The first comprehensive review of the state of Antarctica's climate and its relationship to the global climate system has just been published. The review -- Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment -- presents the latest research from the icy continent, identifies areas for future scientific research, and addresses the urgent questions that policy makers have about Antarctic melting, sea-level rise and biodiversity. View the full article
  22. The first-ever Australian benchmark of climate change impacts on marine ecosystems and options for adaptation is being released. The Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card for Australia, and an accompanying website, will provide a biennial guide for scientists, government and the community on observed and projected impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. View the full article
  23. Let's welcome our latest SRC sponsor - Aquarium Specialist for joining our family !! :yeah: Having years of experience in this industry providing imaginative concepts in tank setup and maintaining services . Vincent will provide one stop service for all your aquarium needs. Just give him a ring or simply drop him an email for all your aquarium needs.
  24. With thousands of stinging cells that can emit deadly venom from tentacles that can reach ten feet in length, the 50 or so species of box jellyfish have long been of interest to scientists and to the public. Yet little has been known about the evolution of this early branch in the animal tree of life. Researchers have now unraveled the evolutionary relationships among the various species of box jellyfish, thereby providing insight into the evolution of their toxicity. View the full article
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