WWC Blog

The 4000-Gallon Twin Reef System at the World Wide Corals Superstore
The 4000-Gallon Twin Reef System at the World Wide Corals Superstore
At World Wide Corals, we’re known for pushing the boundaries of what’s possibl...

Meet The Vibrant Blood Red Fire Shrimp
Saltwater Blood Shrimp (Lysmata debelius)
The Blood Shrimp, scientifically known as (Lysmata debelius), is a vibrant shrimp species popular for re...

White Tail Bristletooth Tang
White Tail Bristletooth Tang (Ctenochaetus flavicauda)
The White Tail Bristletooth Tang, (Ctenochaetus flavicauda), is one of the most popular fis...

Gem Tang: A Guide to Care and Understanding
Gem Tang (Zebrasoma gemmatum)
The Gem Tang is a jet black fish with striking coloration: a dark body speckled with numerous white spots and accen...

Fish Direct: A New Era in Saltwater Aquarium Shopping with World Wide Corals
World Wide Corals | Fish Direct
Since 2007, World Wide Corals (WWC) has been dedicated to offering the highest quality livestock to aquarium enthus...

Favia vs Favites; Understanding The Difference
Favia vs Favites; Understanding the Difference
“Is this a Favia or a Favites?” This is a question you will see a lot if you spend some time on for...

Six Favorite Low Light Corals
When thinking about colorful corals, it's understandable to assume they are that way because of intense bright lighting, but that’s not always the...

The Importance of Regular Water Testing
One thing you always hear people talking about, especially when it comes to troubleshooting issues, is water testing. If you were to survey 10 ran...

5 Mistakes Hobbyists Should Stop Making
5 Mistakes Hobbyists Should Stop Making
Mistakes are a natural part of life, in fact learning from them is one of the greatest ways we grow. Thes...

Rock Flower Anemones
Rock flower anemones are great for beginners. They are low maintenance and easy to care for. They aren’t overly particular when it comes to lightin...

Aquarium Pests & How To Deal With Them
Identifying an aquarium pest you’ve never seen before, almost always starts out like this: “oh that’s interesting, I haven’t seen that before, I wonder what that is?” and can quickly morph into a “oh my goodness they are everywhere, how do I get rid of them?!”.

The Joy of a Fish Only With Live Rock (FOWLR) Tank
Imagine this- You walk into a friend's house and as soon as you get through their front door you are greeted by a large aquarium with some arc...

