Advanced Aquarist: April 2008 Issue is Now Online!
Fellow Marine Aquarists,
For those that don't check the website religiously on the 15th we are pleased to announce the release of the April 2008 issue of Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine. Remember to check back here each month on the 15th for our newest issue. Also remember that we will have a
PDF issue of this month's magazine available in two week's time (on the first of the month) at the following download location: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/pdf
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Enjoy the issue!
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Here's the lineup for this month:
Editorial: April 2008
By Terry Siegel
Terry discusses his Thailand trip a bit more as well as an upcoming article in Advanced Aquarist.
Feature Article: Emergency Protocols for Home Aquariums
By Jay Hemdal
While this article cannot solve every aquarium emergency, it hopefully gives some ideas that can be implemented with little cost which may pay big dividends in saving the lives of aquarium animals.
Breeder's Net: Rearing the Golden Damselfish, Amblyglyphidodon aureus, A Promising Candidate for Aquaculture
By Todd Gardner
Four separate spawns were collected, eggs were hatched, and larvae were reared with a success rate approaching 100%, using rotifers as a first food. These preliminary successes in rearing A. aureus suggest that members of this genus may be good candidates for commercial aquaculture.
Reefkeeping Events: What's Happening in Your Area?
By Advanced Aquarist Readers
Check to see if an event is happening in your area!
Aquarium Fish: Conspicillatus Angel
By Pavaphon Supanantananont
This is not the an easy member of the genus because they are sensitive. Because of it price and rarity, make sure that the fish started to feed before you get it.
Lateral Lines: Water Flow Part II: Common Devices
By Adam Blundell M.S.
This is a review of some of the more common water flow devices used in the hobby.
Media Review : Coral ID: "An Electronic Key to the Zooxanthellate Scleractinian Corals of the World" and "Corals of the World"
By Dana Riddle
Dana reviews John Veron's books and CD.
Reefs In The News
Media coverage of the state of our world's reefs, interesting information, and other marine-related news.
RSS feed available.
As always, please let us know if there is a specific article or area that you would like to see covered by Advanced Aquarist's large staff of aquarium hobby experts. Please post any suggestions you might have for the magazine in our Editorial Discussion Forum: http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=38
Sincerely,
The staff at Reefs.org and Advanced Aquarist
Fellow Marine Aquarists,
For those that don't check the website religiously on the 15th we are pleased to announce the release of the April 2008 issue of Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine. Remember to check back here each month on the 15th for our newest issue. Also remember that we will have a

For those of you who use RSS, we have a


What is RSS and how do I use it?
We've also made available a couple of browser extensions to allow you to better search our magazine:
* Google Toolbar Extension for IE
* Firefox Search Extension
* Firefox Dictionary Search Plugin
Enjoy the issue!
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2008/4





Here's the lineup for this month:
Editorial: April 2008
By Terry Siegel
Terry discusses his Thailand trip a bit more as well as an upcoming article in Advanced Aquarist.
Feature Article: Emergency Protocols for Home Aquariums
By Jay Hemdal
While this article cannot solve every aquarium emergency, it hopefully gives some ideas that can be implemented with little cost which may pay big dividends in saving the lives of aquarium animals.
Breeder's Net: Rearing the Golden Damselfish, Amblyglyphidodon aureus, A Promising Candidate for Aquaculture
By Todd Gardner
Four separate spawns were collected, eggs were hatched, and larvae were reared with a success rate approaching 100%, using rotifers as a first food. These preliminary successes in rearing A. aureus suggest that members of this genus may be good candidates for commercial aquaculture.
Reefkeeping Events: What's Happening in Your Area?
By Advanced Aquarist Readers
Check to see if an event is happening in your area!
Aquarium Fish: Conspicillatus Angel
By Pavaphon Supanantananont
This is not the an easy member of the genus because they are sensitive. Because of it price and rarity, make sure that the fish started to feed before you get it.
Lateral Lines: Water Flow Part II: Common Devices
By Adam Blundell M.S.
This is a review of some of the more common water flow devices used in the hobby.
Media Review : Coral ID: "An Electronic Key to the Zooxanthellate Scleractinian Corals of the World" and "Corals of the World"
By Dana Riddle
Dana reviews John Veron's books and CD.
Reefs In The News
Media coverage of the state of our world's reefs, interesting information, and other marine-related news.

As always, please let us know if there is a specific article or area that you would like to see covered by Advanced Aquarist's large staff of aquarium hobby experts. Please post any suggestions you might have for the magazine in our Editorial Discussion Forum: http://reefs.org/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=38
Sincerely,
The staff at Reefs.org and Advanced Aquarist