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CORAL Magazine..."The World's Best Reefkeeping Magazine"


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Hailed by critics as "the world's best reefkeeping magazine," CORAL is written by leading aquarium experts and marine biologists, lavishly illustrated with breathtaking images, and filled with inspiration for beginning to expert aquarists.

Contributors and advisors include: Daniel Knop, Anthony Calfo, Julian Sprung, Alf Jacob Nilsen, J.E.N. "Charlie" Veron, Ph.D., Martin A. Moe, Jr., Charles Delbeek, Prof. Ellen Thaler, Robert M. Fenner, Dr. Dieter Brockman, Thomas Frakes, Svein A. Fossa, Scott W. Michael, Matthew L. Wittenrich, Gerald R. Allen, Ph.D., Roger Steene, Wolfgang Mai, and many others.

Every big issue brings:

* Fish & Invertebrate Species Profiles

* Reef Life Rarities

* World-Class Aquarium Systems

* Marine Aquarium Tips for Beginners

* Tropical Zone Travel & Discovery

* Thought-Provoking News, Portraits, Interviews, Technology Updates, and much more.

The January/February 2009 Issue of CORAL is currently in production and will be mailed to subscribers and shipped to local aquarium shops and booksellers in January with an official publication date of January 27th.

Feature Articles by Daniel Knop and others will highlight the beautiful and fascinating TRIGGERFISHES, including all species of interest to marine aquarists and with a guide to members of the Family Balistidae that are considered safe in a reef aquarium. World-class images by legendary reef aquarist Rolf Hebbinghaus and others will illustrate the must-read cover features.

Other articles will explore the underwater treasures of Madagascar, a review of the latest developments in reef lighting by Anthony Calfo, a must-read profile of the Rose Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) by Bob Fenner, an inside look at Matt Wittenrich's success in breeding the Green and Spotted Mandarinfishes with a sidebar by Julian Sprung, Prof. Ellen Thaler's iconoclastic approach to mixing fishes and corals ("No risk, no fun!"), and much more.

Although, for reasons beyond our control, this issue will be later than former subscribers expected, we think it will be worth the wait and very likely to become a collector's issue.

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