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2009 Annual
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Utility Fish Make your marine species earn their keep in the reef aquarium. By Scott W. Michael
Keeping Cephalopods With an intelligence quotient through the roof, these short-lived inverts will amaze their keepers. By James B. Wood, Ph.D., and Roland C. Anderson, Ph.D.
Aquariums all Aglitter Fluorescence is a wonder to behold for aquarists with a little know-how. By Adam Blundell, M.S.
Stony Corals With Mass Appeal Keeping Turbinaria cup corals is fun for novices and experts alike. By Steven Bitter
Taming Butterflyfish Find out how you can keep butterflys in a reef system. By J. Charles Delbeek, M.S.
Tridacnid Clam Primer These popular clams can add a little oomph to your marine setup. By Scott W. Michael
Getting Buff Seven ways to add limewater to your system in order to maintain seawater’s buffering capabilities. By Bob Goemans
Feeding Strategies of Surgeonfish Making allowances for the predilections of these hobbyist favorites can lead to success. By Alf Jacob Nilsen
Cardinals Rule Pajamas and Banggais are justifiably popular, but with the latter, aquarists should buy captive-propagated fish only. By Forrest Phillips
True Sea Anemones The order Actiniaria is making inroads into the hobby. References>> By Vincent Hargreaves, Ph.D.
Save the Hobby With Captive Breeding Marine species are threatened, and hobbyists’ efforts may be the only solution. Supplement>> By Tim Hayes
What’s Eatin’ Your Corals? A quick guide to understanding, identifying and treating coral bugs. By Sara A. Mavinkurve
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