By: frbiz2@foxmail.com | 2010-10-09 | Ethics Components Reef aquariums consist of a number of components, in addition to the livestock, including: Display tank: The primary tank in which the livestock are kept and shown read more
By: Ray Franchi | 2012-01-21 | Hobbies What is considered a Nano reef aquarium? How small is a nano reef aquarium? Is my aquarium to big to be a nano? read more
By: William Laudrup | 2010-03-30 | Pets Taking on the responsibilities of establishing a reef tank will open you up to a multitude of new challenging tasks 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 more fish aquarium supplies, knowledge, time and dedication to maintaining a clean and inhabitable tank for all the living species within it, coral and fish alike. read more
By: qoqo | 2010-10-08 | Training Marine fishkeeping history The first saltwater tanks were Venetian glass jars where the Romans kept anemones outdoors, but these systems were very short lived read more
By: Patrice Lapointe | 2010-05-25 | Pets Studies have shown the significant roles of algae and plants in the eco-system of all lakes, rivers, oceans or aquariums. read more
By: William Laudrup | 2010-03-30 | Pets There are many important things to purchase that should be factored into your budget when when seeking fish aquarium supplies. These are things that differ from the obvious equipment and fish. read more
By: Kplintl | 2011-08-19 | Outsourcing Several companies require bulk chemicals supply for the manufacturing of their products. There are several chemical sourcing companies providing variety of chemicals. Each company is involved in the production of particular type of chemical. You can search online to find a particular type of chemical company India. read more
By: G. Smitty | 2010-12-30 | Home improvement Reef tanks are gorgeous structures that add to the beauty of numerous homes. It contains water animals that live around corals. In simpler words, people consider coral rocks as living. This is mainly because of the invertebrates that reside in coral packed habitats. You can create such an environment in your house too. If you indeed want do it, reef aquarium lights would be your top priority. read more
By: John Matian | 2010-04-01 | Pets Although the nutrient absorption rate for Chaetomorpha is not as aggressive as Caulerpa, it doesn't pose any risks that Caulerpa does. Chaetomorpha will not dissolve suddenly when starved of nutrients or light. read more
By: Aqua Reef | 2012-02-21 | Pets Calcium reactors can seem intimidating at first, but once you understand the components and precautions, you will be able to make the right decision for you and your aquarium. read more
By: David Yearwood | 2010-04-03 | Pets When people hear the word "coral reef", the ocean and the breathtaking land formations in the seabed dominate their thoughts. Coral reefs in household aquariums do not come to mind for one reason - according to popular belief, they are impossible to have. But what they don't understand is that with the right attitude, coupled with passion and perseverance, coral reefs and other marine life can not only be put inside aquariums, but can also flourish like they would in the ocean. read more
By: Sameer Gupta | 2013-03-21 | Home Improvement Living Color Aquariums specialists have perfected all aquarium related work. From aquarium maintenance to fish provision to aquarium designing to provision of aquarium products and aquarium supplies; they do it all. read more
By: Gareth P | 2010-09-10 | Pets There are three methods of keeping Magnesium, Alkalinity, and Calcium supplements to the correct levels in a reef aquarium. These are: Manual addition of off the shelf additives, The use of a Calcium reactor and kalk stirrer, or the "balling lite" Method. But whats the best method for you? read more
By: Ronnie Lampole | 2010-04-03 | Scuba Diving Some marine biologist studies have said that the reef grows at a rate of about 2 to 7mm per year along the shore. Also many experts have predicted that over 50% of the coral reefs in the underwater world may be destroyed by the year 2030 (that's only 20 years from now). read more