Disclaimer: Make sure you watch this video and make sure you watch it to the end. This video has some of the most amazing behaviors I have ever seen in aquatic animals.
David Gallo, an oceanographer and explorer gave a short ...
Many reef aquarium owners get their corals by trading them with nearby reefkeepers. Once corals get to a certain size it's pretty easy to propagate (or frag) them by cutting off a branch here or a a few polyps there. ...
The Ocean Voyager exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium is home to thousands of fish including 2 whale sharks, the largest fish species in the world. This 6 million gallon aquarium has a viewing window that is 23 feet high and ...
Sea Nettles are a type of Jellyfish that can be found in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The ones in this video are Pacific Sea Nettles from the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.
Sea Nettles have a bell shaped "head" and ...
Everyone is familiar with the green varieties of hammer corals. Many are not aware that these beautiful LPS corals come in pink and orange as well. This video is of an orange hammer coral from Australia.
Like most LPS corals orange ...
This is a real time video of a brain coral getting ready to feed. Brain corals are large polyps stony (LPS) corals and keep their feeding tentacles closed during the day. At sunset or when fed, they turn themselves "inside ...