One of the biggest challenges of keeping a successful reef aquarium, especially over the long term, is maintaining the purity of the
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Saltwater Aquariums
In his book Ocean Gardens: The History of the Marine Aquarium, naturalist H. Noel Humphreys wrote, “The marine Aquarium is, as yet, a plaything, a mere toy; but it is destined to become a far more important means of advancing science, and ministering to popular instruction, amusement, and wonder, than is yet dreamt of.” This he wrote in 1857. That wasn’t a typo; apparently, saltwater aquarium keeping was already a thing, and had a history, prior to the American Civil War. It might boggle one’s mind to imagine the lengths these hobbyists must have went through to keep and study marine life in private fish tanks. Saltwater aquaria (if you prefer proper Latin) are quite impressive today. They certainly are a lot more advanced. Yet, you could say that some things have come full circle. Consider the renewed value we place on live foods (e.g. pods, phyto, etc.). Consider also the rekindled interest in biological filters; new developments in natural filtration (i.e. using refugium algae and/or various types of bacteria) are still coming to light. And perhaps most significantly, many aquarium species are now available as captive bred! In this section, you will learn how to build an advanced, modern saltwater aquarium system as well as how to establish a healthy, natural biological community.
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The Cerith Snail: A ‘Must-Have’ Cleaner
Most aquarists are already aware that snails eat algae. To be most correct, the majority of snail species are algivores. To be sure,
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Keeping Mushroom Anemones
No one starts a saltwater aquarium because they hate challenges. Indeed, it is the difficulty (or at least perceived difficulty) of
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Keeping the Striped Blenny (Meiacanthus grammistes)
There are a lot of blennioid fishes--something to the tune of like 900 species in 151 genera. Lots and lots of these are available
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Pod vs Sock: Do Mechanical Filters Kill Copepods?
Considering that aquarium keeping is a mere nerdy pastime, it can be surprising that there are so many contentious issues amongst
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3 Tips for Keeping Maxima Clams
For a couple of decades now, tridacnid or “giant” clams (genera Tridacna and Hippopus) have been regarded as the cherries on top of any
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Using MarinePure in the Aquarium, Sump and Refugium
Managing dissolved nutrients--especially ammonia, nitrite and nitrate--is among the major tasks of reef aquarium husbandry.
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What are Coralline Algae?
There are all sorts of bad algae--hair, slime, turf--and they are widely recognized by aquarists as a manifest sign of poor water
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4 Pitfalls for the Beginning Reef Aquarist (And Some Experienced Ones, Too)
If you’re reading this, you probably love marinelife. And if you don’t already have an aquarium (or two), you’re itching to fix that
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Eliminating Algae with Siphonaria Limpets
In case you haven’t noticed, marine aquarium hobbyists have really upped their standards lately with respect to algal fouling. These
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Cryptic Zones in the Refugium
What are Cryptic Zones, Anyway?
The planted refugium and its associated cryptic zones have gained a lot of traction among reef
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A Look at the Pom Pom Macroalgae
Of all the genera of macroalgae regularly used in planted refugia, Gracilaria quite arguably has the most representatives. While there
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Comparing the Metabolic Modes of Aquarium Organisms
Few, if any, of us get “into” aquarium keeping to become marine ecologists, or become experts in metabolic processes. But it does
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How to Make Your Saltwater Aquarium Unique
You may find that your reef tank is just like every other reef tank. There is nothing that makes it special. Sure, it has bright
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Acclimating Captive Bred Invertebrates
Aquarists like to broadly divide classes of aquarium livestock into two big groups, the fishes and the invertebrates. The second group
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How to Acclimate Your Captive Bred Fish
Acclimation to a new aquarium home is a particularly stressful time in the life of any kind of captive fish. Like all aquatic animals,
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Unique Algae Eaters for your Aquarium
Even though battling algae is best done by finding and solving the underlying nutrient or lighting issue, it certainly doesn’t hurt to
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Organizing Your Next Saltwater Aquarium Move
An Aquarium move can be a difficult task to go at alone. In the course of months of operation, the “system” can incorporate more and
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Most Beautiful Saltwater Fish for Aquariums
Most people in the reef or saltwater aquarium hobby can agree that it is the fish that attracted them to the hobby in the first place.
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Reef Safe Fish For Sale
The reef aquarium hobby is not just about corals. Otherwise, it would be called the coral hobby. It is not just about fish either. If
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