When it comes to adding color to your fish tank, Wrasses are an excellent option. In the wild they are considered a very diverse group of fish that can be found along shallow reefs as well as at...
Algae can enter your aquarium from introduced rocks, sand or frags, and when the conditions are right, algae will take advantage and become a nuisance, if left unchecked. Here are some of the most...
In the previous articles of Chasing Color, Not Numbers we discussed the importance of Lighting, Water Flow, and Nutrition in relation to coral health and coloration. In this final article we’ll...
Slow Tissue Necrosis (STN) and Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN) are two problems no reefer wants to experience with their coral. STN and RTN are generalized terms based on the clear visual symptom of loss...
The best aquarium tools for acclimation
Introducing a new fish or coral to your aquarium can be an exciting and nerve racking time for both you and the livestock making the transition. Luckily,...
So far, in this series we’ve covered the importance of lighting and providing the correct PAR level. In this 2nd Pillar of Reef Keeping article, we explore the importance of Water...
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