Algae-cleaning fish help keep aquariums clean by eating algae, which can make the water murky. These fish are popular among ...
Algae-eating fish are adapted to do just that and, if your tank will accommodate one, you’ll get a dual-purpose pet and cleaner all in one fish. The most famous algae eaters are the loriacariid ...
Dr Michael Hardman takes a look at Ottos - popular, fascinating but sadly often undervalued suckermouth catfish, that are actually great little algae eaters. Whether you call them cascudinhos ...
Thanks to these even lower prices, shoppers can buy and prepare an entire Thanksgiving meal to feed 10 eaters for under $50. Find out how to plan a winning holiday feast that won't break the bank.
Yippee Ki-Yay! And because I could at least stay on Doc most of the time - and Doc had been raised with cattle and had some cow-sense - they let me ride drag and be a "dust eater". If you have worked ...
When Rivian posted its now legendary “tank turn” video back in 2019, it forced a lot of people to realize that electric drive could open up new possibilities for the way cars move. Now ...
For tankers, naming their tank — and stenciling it on the barrel — is a rite of passage, earned by hundreds of hours of training and teamwork. Though traditions vary, in most cases tanker ...
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Brittany Britto Garley is an award-winning journalist and the editor of Eater Houston. She writes and oversees coverage of food and dining in the most diverse city in the country. It’s that time of ...
Welcome to the first installment of Scene Report, a new column in which Eater captures the vibe of a notable Miami restaurant at a specific moment in time. When Sunny’s Someday Steakhouse wrapped up ...
Hines and Smith have been the yardage eaters for the opposing squads, as the former averages 28.3 stripes per reception while Smith has amassed a 20.6 per catch mark.