A new study by the NOAA has recently found that the pollutants in the sediments of Guánica Bay, Puerto Rico when measured were in the category of the highest concentration of PCBs, chlordane, chromium and nickel. They have announced that this is the highest level of pollution to have ever been found in the history of NOAA’s National Status &… [Read More]
Salinity Refractometer, Aquarium & Seawater – Dual Scale
Salinity Refractometer, Aquarium & Seawater – Dual Scale is used to measure, monitor and control the concentration of salt water and brine, and finds it very useful for aquarium and marine applications. This is a high quality refractometer that measures on 2 scales, Specific Gravity (D 20/20) and parts per thousand and is perfect as a replacement to your poorly… [Read More]
EHEIM TWIN Automatic Feeder
If you have those little fishes in your reef tank, you know how difficult it is to keep them fed all day especially when you are a working person who usually gets to stay all day out of home. Eheim Twin automatic feeder is the solution that keeps you free from the worries of keeping your fishes fed all day… [Read More]
New Coral Species From the Pacific – Psammogorgia Hookeri
The year 2014 seems to be the year of new discoveries for the sea world. First it was an anemone, next was cold water corals in the most unexpected regions and now it’s a new species of corals discovered by the researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and the University of Costa Rica. This new species from the… [Read More]
First Ever Coral Reefs Found In The Chilling Depths of Greenland
For the first time cold waters reefs have been found in the waters of Greenland, at a depth of about 3,000 feet below sea-level. Coral reefs are found usually in the tropical climates where water and weather conditions are favorable for their nurturing. There have been several coral species found earlier in Greenland but for the very first time, an… [Read More]
The Salt in Saltwater Aquariums
We are talking the salt in saltwater aquariums, the most initial thing to get right in order to set your reef tank in the most flourishing way. We have been talking the big names in aquarium set up. We discussed skimmers, filters, lights and even the most sophisticated products that are being developed to make this hobby and easy breezy… [Read More]
ORA Farms Introduces Jaguar Goby – Gobiopsis Quinquecincta
Welcome the first newly bred fish in ORA farms, Gobiopsis quinquecincta or Jaguar Goby as they haved named it. It is an outstandingly beautiful fish with features and looks never seen before. Goby enthusiasts are going to love this breed for their inherent easiness in marinating and the particularly distinguishing patterns of it. People at ORA farms encountered this fish… [Read More]
Another Light Emitting Fishy Fish
We recently learnt from a new discovery that fishes too emit neon lights in dark and we talked about it in one of our previous articles. Here is something ghostly discovered. Though this video has been captured before this discovery was officially announced, there is a lot in it that proves that perhaps some people ignorantly knew this from before…. [Read More]
AZOO Mignon Filter
Hang on back filters are the ongoing trends in reef aquariums of this time but there are so many choices and options that it becomes so very difficult to decide upon the best one suiting your budget. We, at reefland strive to keep you updated with not just the latest technology you could opt for but also the most affordable… [Read More]
The Hitchhikers Wrecked Havoc
Saltwater aquarists might not consider shrimps as a deadly being but here’s an article to warn you of their not-so-innocent nature. On the other hand a sea food lover too may not like this a lot but here comes fact. The commonly known as the smashing species of the mantis shrimp can attack by the edge of their calcified claw… [Read More]