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Reef Stock is just lesss than 48 hours away while I’m writing this. And if this is any indication of what it is in store for the Aquascaping competition then whoa! The 20-ish gallon 18″ cube aquarium uses a very unique aquascaping rock work designed by John Ciotti. The tank receives 50% water changes two [...]


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Posted in: ReefBuilders.com

Ellalyn B. De Vera
Source: The Manila Bulletin
March 11, 2010

Manila, Philippines - An international conservation group warned Thursday that the current El Niño episode may have adverse effects on the recovering corals reefs in the country.

Gregg Yan, information, education and communications officer of the World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-Philippines), noted that during the 1997-1998 El Niño event, Apo Reef in Occidental Mindoro suffered heavily from increased sea surface temperatures.

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Kevin Kohen and the DFS / LA crew have just released March's new captive grown coral: The Rainbow RosariaRelated posts:
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