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CORAL Magazine Table of Contents July/August 2026

VORACIOUS PLANKTIVORES, Volume 23, Number 4 The post CORAL Magazine Table of Contents July/August 2026 appeared first on CORAL Magazine .

VIDEO: LRS Foods Partners with SaltwaterAquarium.com, Larry DuPont Interviewed

Today, LRS Foods' founder Larry DuPont shared the news that the manufacturer of frozen marine aquarium fish foods has been sold to SaltwaterAquarium.com. The post VIDEO: LRS Foods Partners with SaltwaterAquarium.com, Larry DuPont Interviewed appeared first on CORAL Magazine .

Bikini Atoll: Home to Science’s Newest Species of Eviota Dwarfgoby

In Volume 46 of the Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation, researchers David Greenfield, Mark Erdmann, and Nesha Ichida have described a new species, Eviota niedenthali. Given the common name of Bikini Colon Dwarfgoby, E. niedenthali's species epithet honors Jack Niedenthal. The post Bikini Atoll: Home to Science’s Newest Species of Eviota Dwarfgoby appeared first on CORAL Magazine .

PNG’s Volcanic Fjords Hid a Tiny New Fish Species: Eviota kathyae

Authors David W. Greenfield, William M. Brooks, and Mark V. Erdmann recently published the description of a new species, Eviota kathyae, a new dwarfgoby from the unique volcanic fjords of Tufi, Papua New Guinea (Teleostei: Gobiidae), in Volume 46 of the Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation. This new species description, along with the subsequent and most recent description of Eviota nidenthali,…

Video: The 400 Gallon Temperate Reef Aquarium of Steve Weast

Check out bonus footage of Steve Weast's 400-gallon temperate reef aquarium from days gone by; an earlier incarnation of the aquarium that's now featured as a mixed reef tank in the May/June 2026 issue of CORAL Magazine. The post Video: The 400 Gallon Temperate Reef Aquarium of Steve Weast appeared first on CORAL Magazine .

World’s First Aquacultured Black Longnose Tang: Quality Marine Achieves Another Historic Milestone!

Quality Marine is proud to announce a landmark achievement in marine ornamental aquaculture: the successful culture of the world's first Black Longnose Tang (Zebrasoma rostratum) at its QM Labs Aquaculture Facility in Los Angeles, California. The post World’s First Aquacultured Black Longnose Tang: Quality Marine Achieves Another Historic Milestone! appeared first on CORAL Magazine .

Reef Network Reviews CORAL Magazine: COLLECTING THE UNTHINKABLE

CORAL Magazine’s May/June 2026 issue, themed “Collecting the Unthinkable,” heralds a revolutionary shift in mindset within the saltwater aquarium world. While “collecting” once referred solely to taking livestock from the wild, this issue redefines the term to mean harvesting thousands of gametes and egg bundles released within the aquarium environment. The post Reef Network Reviews CORAL…

CORAL Magazine Table of Contents May/June 2026

COLLECTING THE UNTHINKABLE, Volume 23, Number 3 The post CORAL Magazine Table of Contents May/June 2026 appeared first on CORAL Magazine .

Carolina Aquatics Announces Massive Dry Goods Operations Expansion, Supporting Independent Aquarium Retailers

Carolina Aquatics, an independent, family-owned wholesale distributor of aquatic livestock and dry goods announced a major expansion with the addition of a new 28,000 square foot warehouse space specifically for dry goods. This expansion significantly increases Carolina Aquatics’ capacity and operational efficiency, allowing the company to better serve its growing network of independent…

New Hardscapers White & Coralline Stone Bonding Kits from Two Little Fishies

Many aquarists stack rocks carefully in their aquariums and hope for the best. Others use glue or putty to tether the boulders, which can help. Some hobbyists have taken aquascaping a step further, using a specific method to bond dry rock into artistic branching shapes, using fine sand and a liquid adhesive that works in mere seconds. It really looks like rock-welding, and the results are a…