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"Cover to Cover Excellence"
Volume 8, Number 1
- SHOALING FISHES: Daniel Knop, Prof. Ellen Thaler, and Scott Michael
look at the complex social behaviors of fish species that form schools
and shoals for predator protection, feeding, and breeding.
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OUR CUPS RUNNETH OVER: Vince Suh presents a show-stopping portfolio of glorious images of Euphyllia spp. corals, with advice on how to keep this beautiful stony coral thriving and colorful.
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POSTCARDS from HAWAII: Ret Talbot goes
island hopping in search of Robert "Snorkle Bob" Wintner, archfoe of
the aquarium trade, and talks to Hawaiian fishermen, biologists,
activists, and politicians about sustainability and the ongoing Yellow
Tang controversies.
- DWARF SHRIMPS: Inken Krause suggests fascinating and appropriate crustaceans for nano aquariums, including shrimps in the genera Gnathophyllum, Periclimenes, Halocaridina, Stenopus, and Urocaridella.
- TIM WIJGERDE explores the reefs of the Yucatan,
Matthew Pedersen and Matthew Wittenrich look at the exciting new
captive-bred Lookdowns, Daniel Knop asks if external sumps are really
necessary for beginners, and Dr. Maik Friedrich discovers ribbonworms in
his reef aquarium.
- And much more...
Previous Issues
The May/June 2009 Issue of CORAL features must-read articles from
cover to cover, starting with a lavishly illustrated, in-depth guide to
mouthbrooding fishes. Daniel
Knop and a team of CORAL writers and photographers focus on a range of
species, with special coverage of the Banggai Cardinalfish.

Aquarist Phillip Scheller of the Aquarium of the Pacific provides the recipe for keeping and feeding non-photosynthetic stony corals, gorgonians, and even Dendronephthya spp. Glorious images in his article Deep Reef, Hungry Reef provide proof that these formerly difficult-to-keep corals can thrive in the right conditions.

Also in the issue: Matt Wittenrich goes eyeball-to-eyeball with a startlingly beautiful collection hermit crabs that so many hobbyists overlook.

Charles Delbeek shares his experience with some of the world's rarest reef fishes, with the secrets of acclimating and keeping Holy Grail deepwater species.
Also forthcoming: a trip to North Sulawesi, Reef News, the featured aquarium profile, a beginner's introduction to strontium, a memorable CORAL interview, new aquarium ideas and products and much more.

Subscribe today to be sure of receiving this exceptional issue.
January/February Still Available

The January/February 2009 Issue of CORAL is still available, and new subscribers may opt to start with this issue, March/April, or the May/June Issue. (An easy-to-use check box is found on your order form.)
Feature Articles by Daniel Knop and others highlight the beautiful and fascinating TRIGGERFISHES, including all species of interest to marine aquarists and with a guide to members of the Family Balistidae that are considered safe in a reef aquarium.
World-class images by legendary reef aquarist Rolf Hebbinghaus and others illustrate the must-read cover features.
Other articles explore the underwater treasures of Madagascar, a review of the latest developments in reef lighting by Anthony Calfo, a must-read profile of the Rose Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) by Bob Fenner, an inside look at Matt Wittenrich's success in breeding the Green and Spotted Mandarinfishes, Prof. Ellen Thaler's experiences and strong views on selecting and feeding marine fishes ("No risk, no fun!"), and much more.
As the first issue from CORAL's new publisher, this edition is very likely to become a collector's issue.
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