One of the most fascinating parts of this hobby is the colossal variety of creatures that will take up residence in the reef tank. This
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Beginners Education
Arguably, there are few “pastimes” as challenging and all-consuming as marine (and especially reef) aquarium keeping. Longtime hobbyists might forget the relative ease with which they likely got “into” reef aquaria--very possibly with a lot of freshwater aquarium keeping experience behind them. While it is true that the foods, equipment and methodologies of today are greatly improved from those of yesteryear, there is now so much more to learn from the get-go. Definitely a lot of choices to make! With the massive amounts of (often contradictory) information out there, beginner reef aquarists might feel more intimidated now than ever before.
That’s totally cool. You’ll get “there” soon enough. The most important thing is to move forward step-by-step, and to have fun along the way. The whole point of spending all that money and time on this (or any) hobby is to relax and maybe learn something, right? The vast majority of saltwater aquarists who throw the term “newbie” around don’t really mean it as a pejorative; if anything, they recall that period with nostalgia (and maybe even a bit of envy), for it is the fleeting beginner stage where aquarium keeping is especially exciting and the animals so incredibly fascinating.
No one here would suggest that a beginning aquarist should avoid challenges, but we certainly would advise one against making some of those beginner mistakes. In reef aquarium keeping, there is no bigger virtue than patience!
In this section, you will learn how to avoid some of the most common pitfalls for novice aquarists as well as how to build the foundation of knowledge you’ll need to master the art.
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Is Sea Lettuce a Good Macroalgae for the Refugium?
If you are looking for a way to control nutrient levels in the reef tank, macroalgae is a great way to do it! You may have heard about
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How Long Does Live Phytoplankton Last?
Phytoplankton is a crucial part of the ocean’s food web. So, it only makes sense that phyto should also be a crucial part of our
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Why Peppermint Shrimp are a Good Choice for Reef Tanks
Peppermint shrimp make fantastic additions for community reef tanks! The peppermint shrimp, sometimes known as a sweeper shrimp, has
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What Light is Good for a Refugium?
Back in the early days of the hobby, there were not many choices when it came to lighting. The basic options for light fixtures were
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How Often Should I Add Copepods to the Reef Tank?
A reef tank is a complex system with a lot of different components. All these moving parts must be fully functioning for the ecosystem
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What are the Best Live Foods for Coral?
Many invertebrates need a consistent source of food to thrive in a reef tank. This is especially true for coral. While there are many
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How Fast Does Macroalgae Grow?
A good portion of hobbyists will grow macroalgae in their reef tank systems. It has even become more common to see planted display
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Does CADE Make Good Aquariums for Beginners?
Choosing the right aquarium system as a beginner can be an overwhelming task. The honest truth is that this decision has the potential
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Can I Put Dry Rock in a Reef Tank?
The relationship with aquascaping the reef tank can be a complicated one! The hobby of reef keeping has advanced significantly. Back in
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Introducing the Ultimate Galaxy Pack
We would like to introduce our newest feeding system – The Ultimate Galaxy Pack! As reef keepers, we know all too well that coral reef
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How Red Mangrove Aquaculture is Improving the Waters of the Gulf of Mexico
Mangroves are trees that grow in the coastal waters in tropical and subtropical regions. The term mangrove is also used for referring
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How Aquaculture of Pseudochromis is Helping to Protect Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs
We are looking at our oceans and the impact our hobby has made on them. No matter where you are, we are all ultimately sharing a planet
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How Red Ogo is Helping to Restore the US Pacific Coastline
We are taking a dive deep into the world’s oceans and reefs! At AlgaeBarn, one of our top priorities is promoting more sustainability
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Product Spotlight: ARCReef Coralline in a Bottle
Coralline algae is a fantastic red alga for any type of saltwater tank. It is especially popular in reef tanks and plays a variety of
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What Does “Reef-Safe” Even Mean?
Nature is cruel. An ecosystem is, essentially, a bunch of different kinds of organisms trying to eat each other. We might envision this
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Sand Stirrers and Detritivores in Reef Aquaria
These days, a pretty good number of aquarists (a majority of them, perhaps) prefer bare-bottom tanks. Bare, as in, no sand or gravel on
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The BIG 4 Refugium Macros
It’s sort of hard to believe today that Caulerpa spp. macroalgae were once the only seaweed used in planted refugia. Well, pretty much
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The Nitrogen Cycle: Part Three (Denitrifiers)
Perhaps it is a poor choice of words to say that ones tank “is cycled” in the past tense--as if the keeper no longer needs to monitor
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Deep Sand Bed or Bare Bottom?
Aquarists--especially reef aquarists--tend to hold to extremes. We can be quite passionate when it comes to our preferences for
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