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Apr 1st 2009, 11:19 AM
CORAL
March/April Issue
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takes "a definitive look at Large-Polyp Stony Corals with an incredible array of images from the wild, as well in the aquarium."
In addition, you'll also get to take a detailed look at 52-gallon stony-coral reef tank.
Some of you may have some of these stony corals in your tanks, while others may be inspired to add new coral species. For me who hasn't yet crossed into the s/w arena, it's an opportunity to learn more about them and ponder the possibilities of setting up a reef tank.
Needless to say, they've tucked more into this issue than just corals. Among other things: spawning Orangespotted Filefish, a profile of the Gem Tang and a photo essay on zooplankton.
It sounds like an interesting issue! :Smile:
March/April Issue
http://www.canadianaquariumconnection.com/jb_images/CORAL-%232-Cover-250px.gif (http://www.CoralMagazineUS.com/?Click=901)
takes "a definitive look at Large-Polyp Stony Corals with an incredible array of images from the wild, as well in the aquarium."
In addition, you'll also get to take a detailed look at 52-gallon stony-coral reef tank.
Some of you may have some of these stony corals in your tanks, while others may be inspired to add new coral species. For me who hasn't yet crossed into the s/w arena, it's an opportunity to learn more about them and ponder the possibilities of setting up a reef tank.
Needless to say, they've tucked more into this issue than just corals. Among other things: spawning Orangespotted Filefish, a profile of the Gem Tang and a photo essay on zooplankton.
It sounds like an interesting issue! :Smile: