Saltcorner is a website that is dedicated to the hobby of marine aquarium keeping and is the creation of aquarium author Bob Goemans, who has written a column of the same name for many years.
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Hi Bob, I am currently in a training period in a fishfarm in Mauritius. My training masters capture post-larvea of reef fish and crustaceans and we have currently gathered some Parhippolyte uveae shrimps. I have not found many informations about these shrimp, as I think its not a well-known species yet, and find they seem to like well lighted open areas. My shrimp are in with a few little fish, but see no cleaning activity. I think it a great shame these are not popular with hobbyists, as the three shrimps I have are very beautiful! I would like to know if these shrimps would be interest...read more.
(Written in 2003 - they now, 2009, have larger models - check them out) Product Review - Switching Current Water Director (SCWD) Over the past ten to fifteen years I've used many different types of equipment for altering current flow in my aquariums. One of the earliest and still clearly in my mind was a 'Y' shaped electrically controlled valve that would alternate the direction of the outflow. It worked fairly good, but I had a 'shocking' experience with it one day and decided there must be a better way if I were to go on living! Then come powerheads located in different aquarium areas ...read more.