
New Micro Reef Tank Systems from PNW Custom
PNW Customs eliminates the DIY guesswork, offering a 32 oz. cube or 40 oz. reef micro-aquarium that is an impressive vessel to create a challenging and unique pico-reef experience.

Live Rock From Australia Lands In U.S.
California-based Unique Corals is showing off a rare offering in the reef aquarium hobby: Live Rock from Australia!

Poma Labs Breeds Holacanthus africanus
The African Angelfish, Holacanthus africanus, endemic to the tropical waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean, is the latest ornamental marine fish to be successfully aquacultured for the first time; another captive-bred first for Florida-based Poma Labs!

Slide-Loc Ups the Ante with Universal Probe Holder
Slide-Loc’s new magnetic Universal Probe holder presents an easy-to-use option to organize up to 4 monitoring probes without the use of clamps or screws.

CHARACINS: the First-Ever AMAZONAS Magazine Special Edition
CHARACINS—NEW BRAZILIAN TETRAS is presented in the convenient, high-quality yet affordable magazine format you’ve come to expect from AMAZONAS, with the laser-focused subject matter you’d only find in a specialty book. Preorder for only $9.99 through November 10th, 2021.
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.