Skeptical Reefkeeping 13: Is the Hobby Morally Justifiable?

A Conversation Between Nathan Hill and Rich Ross From Reefs Magazine For American readers unfamiliar with Nathan Hill, he might considered my analogue in the UK – he is a regular contributor to Practical Fishkeeping where he often tackles hobby issues from the stance of ethical, critical, and consistent thinking, while trying to get the […]
Weight Loss Resources
Between April 15 2015 and July 15 2015 I lost 54 pounds I wasn’t sick (that I know of), didn’t have high blood pressure or anything like that, but I was buying into the idea that I was older, that my body was going downhill and that was just the way things were. Looking at […]
Penn’s Sunday School: Octopodes and the Cephs, and Laws Make Weasels
Biologist Rich Ross visits with cephalopod news & porn, & ways the government can arrest anyone. Steam the episode here: http://pennsundayschool.com/episode/episode-170/ Or listen here:
World Report, Aquarist Marine, Spring 2105
How male octopuses avoid being eaten by hungry females
From BBC Presented by Katherine Harmon Courage Male octopuses have a big problem: female octopuses. Each male wants to mate and pass on his genes to a new generation. The trouble is, the female is often larger and hungrier than he is, so there is a constant risk that, instead of mating, the female will […]