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Using a Uv Sterilizer in a Reef Tank

... . However, an aquarium cannot be “over UV’d” as the UV light is completely contained. What does a UV sterilizer in a reef tank do? The major job of the unit as far as aquarists are concerned is the destruction of minute free swimming ... Read Read: Using a Uv Sterilizer in a Reef Tank

By: Peter Cunningham | 01/05/2007 | Pets

Aquarium Lighting for Reef Tanks

... lighting of enough power to be able to push the light to the bottom of the aquarium. Another component of aquarium lighting for reef tanks which needs to be considered is that of Kelvin. Kelvin is the colour output and the higher the ... Read Read: Aquarium Lighting for Reef Tanks

By: Peter Cunningham | 02/04/2007 | Pets

Reef Tanks and What You Need to Know Before You Start One

... the reef environment and special care should be taken when selecting the appropriate species to compliment the coral in your tank.Reef tanks are primarily filtered by the live rock through a natural process. This biologic filtration is ... Read Read: Reef Tanks and What You Need to Know Before You Start One

By: Deon Du Plessis | 09/06/2009 | Pets

Lighting For Your Reef Tank

... placed on top of the tank, their intensity will decrease as the light travels downwards. That is why taller reef tanks must have more intense lights than the squat ones. The most popular kinds of lighting available for reef tanks are the ... Read Read: Lighting For Your Reef Tank

By: Devin Gilliland | 25/10/2007 | Pets
Rotem Gavish

Reef Tanks

... the marine aquarium, the main purpose of which is to house various types of fish, the true stars of the Reef tanks are the coral and other invertebrates. As the aquariums we maintain contain more and more diverse animal life, the need for ... Read Read: Reef Tanks

By: Rotem Gavish | 15/02/2009 | Pets

Fish Aquarium Supplies Required For A Reef Tank

... new challenges that will push your aquarium keeping skills to the limits. Raising saltwater fish is hard as it is, but to support life in a reef tank will require extra fish aquarium supplies, knowledge, time and dedication to sustaining a ... Read Read: Fish Aquarium Supplies Required For A Reef Tank

By: William Laudrup | 16/07/2009 | Pets
Paul Talbot

A Reef Tank That Almost Runs Itself!

... bacteria which grow in it. It also stabilizes water chemistry as the light over the filter is on while the light over the tank is off, reduces the impact photosynthesis has on the chemistry of this closed system. As the algae in the filter ... Read Read: A Reef Tank That Almost Runs Itself!

By: Paul Talbot | 05/06/2008 | Pets

Ways to Approach Feeding Your Reef Tank

... to absorb dissolved organic substances from the surrounding water, and even the residual and waste food of the other organisms in the tank, especially those things that the fish leave behind. Another favorite food for the smaller corals is ... Read Read: Ways to Approach Feeding Your Reef Tank

By: Richard Gilliland | 07/10/2008 | Gardening

Ways To Approach Feeding Your Reef Tank

... to absorb dissolved organic substances from the surrounding water, and even the residual and waste food of the other organisms in the tank, especially those things that the fish leave behind. Another favorite food for the smaller corals is ... Read Read: Ways To Approach Feeding Your Reef Tank

By: Devin Gilliland | 20/10/2007 | Pets

Amino Acids and Their Benefit in a Reef Tank

... acids found in coral skeletons. This is helping to create the natural living conditions found in a wild living coral reef. Higher end amino acids on the market are supplying up to 17 important amino acids essential to stony coral growth. ... Read Read: Amino Acids and Their Benefit in a Reef Tank

By: Richard Gilliland | 13/02/2009 | Accessories
Rotem Gavish

Fish tank

... the coral and other invertebrates. Reef tanks are usually kept at a temperature between 25 and 27 °C (75-80 ºF). Reef tanks can be beautiful and exotic and for soma a piece of nature. The primary filtration for reef aquariums usually comes ... Read Read: Fish tank

By: Rotem Gavish | 22/03/2009 | Pets

Hexagon Fish Tank Light Puts Your Aquarium On Display

... years total shine time. Needless to say if you don't want to change your bulbs frequently, and your reef tank is less than twenty four inches deep, this choice could very well be the best one for you. This type would not be suitable for a ... Read Read: Hexagon Fish Tank Light Puts Your Aquarium On Display

By: Sharon Price | 27/04/2007 | Pets
Rebeca Rambal

Choosing to Setup a Saltwater Fish Tank

... cost. There are different marine salt mixes in the market and they are all made slightly differently. Unless you're considering a reef tank, most of the commonly available mixes should serve you fine. You will develop your own salt mix ... Read Read: Choosing to Setup a Saltwater Fish Tank

By: Rebeca Rambal | 07/04/2009 | Pets

Aquarium Fish Tank

... freshwater fish-tank for several reasons.Saltwater fish may be colorful and interesting but maintaining a saltwater tank can be very difficult.Reef tanks are more of a science than a hobby.So, if you are a beginning fish owner, you really ... Read Read: Aquarium Fish Tank

By: Aleks Kos | 10/05/2008 | Pets

Raising the Kids - Reef Aquarium Parenthood

... , where they will be safe for additional time as they grow.    There are several types of Cardinal fish that make good reef tank inhabitants, including the Bangaii, Orbicular, Pajama or Spotted Cardinals . They are peaceful, non-aggressive ... Read Read: Raising the Kids - Reef Aquarium Parenthood

By: Phil Wind | 03/07/2008 | Pets

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