
Aqueon's New Aquarium Model: The 60-gallon Breeder
We first encountered Aqueon’s new 60-gallon breeder aquarium at MASNA’s Aquatic Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. Seeing the aquarium, it was a bit of a “Why didn’t they make that sooner?!” type moment.

New Red Sea second-generation G2 REEFER Aquarium Systems
The new REEFER G2 aquarium systems come with new and improved water management, extra-fortified cabinets & aquariums, a REEF-SPEC ReefMat® ready sump, extended warranty plans, and are available in a huge variety of sizes, to fit any space.

Reef Ready Smartphone Lens Kit from Oceanbox Designs
The new ReefLens MKII PRO 7 Lenses Kit from Oceanbox Design, specifically designed for reef aquarium photography, expands the photographic capabilities of many smartphones. The kit includes a universal mount, 3 macro diopters, 3 custom actinic filters, and a circular polarizing filter.

iPhone App Filters "Windex" Blue From Reef Tank Photos and Videos
Does your reef lighting make your photos look as blue as Windex? Turn on the AI Reef Cam app, and enter a new world of balanced color on your iOS device.

MarcoRocks Introduces Retail-Ready 40-Pound Boxes
MarcoRocks introduces new retail-ready 40 lb. box packaging of three types of dry reef rock that also eliminates single-use plastic from their packaging.
Jon Gordon says:
Please sign this to support common sense rules in Florida. Ask Fish and Wildlife not to use an ill-advised whitelist of animals that can be kept. All you need to do is add your name to the following statement, "A viable option I support would be a list of prohibited species, which would be a much smaller, manageable and enforceable list than one that attempts to encompass all allowed species. " https://petadvocacy.org/advocacy-campaigns?vvsrc=%2FPetitions%2F3902%2FRespondBryce David says:
To whom it may concern, A whitelist approach to regulating which species are legally allowed to be obtained and traded will decimate fish farms and pet stores. This is not a well thought out approach for combating invasive species release into ecosystems. Best Management Practices have already made inroads on preventing the release of foreign invader species. I suggest a review of those practices and amend them if they are deemed to be insufficient. Sincerely, Bryce DavidEdward Moats says:
I urge you to consider the ramifications of losing a 172 million dollar industry in your state. I completely support the black list and agree that invasive species is a big concern. However , I feel that this bill is over reaching and will have a negative impact not only On the industry , but to Florida’s economy.