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Controlling Algae in Reef AquariumsReef tanks can grow many species of algae. Do not use chemical algae killing drops in salt water aquariums. There are much safer ways to control the algae population in your reef tank. -
Giant Clams for Our Reef TanksTridacna, Clams, reef inverts
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Optimum Reef Tank TemperatureFind out the optimum temperature for a reef tank. Learn about the effects of water temperature on corals and algae.
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Reef Aquarium Hitchhikers: The Good, the Bad and the UglyWith the plethora of living organisms encountered in our oceans of the world, it makes perfect sense for many of these same organisms to enter our tanks willingly or not...
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Featherdusters: Beneficial for Reef Tanks & Unmistakably AttractiveWith the myriad of invertebrates available and offered for sale in the marine hobby, some, obviously, are better additions than other and the feather duster/fan worms are exactly that!
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Invertebrates That Make a Wonderful Addition to Any Reef TankA reef biotope created with invertebrates...
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Saltwater TanksSee how easy it is to set up and care for a saltwater fish tank.
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REEF Marine Life ID Classes OfferedTired of not knowing who's who on your underwater adventures? REEF (Reef Environmental Education Foundation) is again offering free marine life ID classes this year in California. -
Using Kalkwasser to Raise Calcium in the Reef AquariumDripping kalkwasser adds/replenishes calcium that is needed by reef aquarium inhabitants. It encourages the growth of pink and purple coralline algae and helps to keep the pH constant.
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Reef Pests and Their Ramifications (Part 1)Often times we select inhabitants for our tanks with little thought regarding the consequences of introducing a pest, either unwillingly as a hitchhiker or as a direct result of our lack of knowledge or human error...
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Touring Under Pressure at the Great Barrier ReefStill a novice diver I joined the local dive operator to explore the Great Barrier Reef. The diversity of marine life and the excitment of being in a different world brings me to appreciate the wonders of the ocean below.
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Touring the Great Barrier Reef on the Ocean Free: A Travel ReviewTo help choose from the myriad charter companies based in Cairns, Australia, read our travel review of Cairns Premier Reef & Island Tours aboard the "Ocean Free". -
Craft a Realistic Background for a Reef AquariumReef aquariums or salt water fish tanks, provide a beautiful accent to your home. Pre-printed backgrounds are available in both realistic picture style and solid black and blue colors. -
Calcium Reactors and a Better-Looking Reef AquariumReef aquariums require proper water parameter maintenance and practices if marine hobbyists are to have any type of success, especially with stony corals.
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Reef Pests and Their Ramifications (Part 2)Vying for the most beautiful, entertaining and fascinating reef aquarium set-up we can as conscientious marine aquarists, takes alot of time, reading, making the right choices, and being able to correctly identify and take necessary action to reverse the problem...
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The Cowrie: Reef Safe or Not?The Cowry is an infrequently found oddity in the marine hobby, that can be a colorful and interesting addition to a reef biotope...
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DIY Hospital Quarantine for Saltwater Reef AquariumA concise explanation of how to have an emergency hospital or quarantine tank on hand for your saltwater fish without the need to have a spare constantly running, cycled aquarium. Great for both reefers and fish-only aquarium owners. -
Tennent's TangThe Tennents tang is a very beautiful fish. It's compatible with reef tanks and regular saltwater fish tanks without invertebrates or coral.
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Beware of a Six Line WrasseIf you have a saltwater tank which has coral and invertebrates in it you will not want to get a six line wrasse. These fish are very destructive to reef tanks.
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Sponges: Unique Filter Feeding Animal for Your Reef TankSponges make up the order Porifera. They are so common that many of us don't know they even exist in our tanks.
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How to Choose Reef Aquarium LightingReef aquarium owners enjoy the colorful fish, coral, and invertebrates living in the tank. The correct reef aquarium lighting increases the visual appeal. Fish, corals, live rock, and beneficial bacteria also need a certain level and quality of aquarium lighting to thrive. -
Sea Stars! Are They a Welcome Addition to a Saltwater Reef Tank?Sea Stars for the Reef aquarium...
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Crabs...Yes Or No for a Reef Tank?Crabs, reef livestock, inverts
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What is a Plenum for a Reef Aquarium and What Does it Do?Saltwater fish and invertebrates come from a very stable environment and are much more sensitive to excessive nitrates than most freshwater species. A plenum can help control those nitrates.
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The Coral Beauty Angel: Colorful and Elegant Reef AdditionA truly glamorous fish that can add both beauty and diversity in a saltwater aquarium setting. -
Foxface Rabbitfish: A Fish from the Family SiganidaeAnother beneficial and colorful addition to any reef tank...
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Marine Worms: Ornamental, Predatory, Nuisance or Beneficial?These annilids are diverse, abundant and very necessary to the success and survival of our reef environment
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Common Venomous Fish Associated with Marine TanksFor those wanting to add something different, unusual and interesting...
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Cyanide and Its Use to Collect Marine Life from Reefs to Our TanksCapturing techniques using such illegal techniques as Cyanide...
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Alkalinity and PH: How They Pertain to Saltwater AquariumsMonitoring pH and alkalinity closely enables us to view our tanks condition.
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