Page 6 - Buyer's Guide
Buy your aquarium equipment with confidence using these helpful Buyer's Guides loaded with insight from industry experts.
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 1. Siphon Siphons are a quick and easy way to remove detritus from the sand bed, uneaten fish food, fish poop, and they even help when performing a water change. A siphon can be started...Read more 1. Salt Mix Salt mix is one thing you simply can't go without. After all, it's what makes a saltwater aquarium a saltwater aquarium! Aquarium salt mixes differ from standard table salt,...Read more 1. RO/DI System By starting with pure water, aquarists can accurately maintain essential water parameters while ensuring they're using water that is stripped of contaminants, heavy metals,...Read more 1. Protein Skimmer Protein skimmers are vital tools in saltwater aquariums, enhancing water quality by removing organic compounds and waste before they break down. Operating on the...Read more 1. Aquarium Monitors An Aquarium Monitor does exactly that-- it monitors your aquarium. Some monitors are dedicated to a single water parameter like the Pinpoint Marine pH Monitor. Others,...Read moreRadion G6 LED Lighting The EcoTech Marine Radion LED Lights provide unparalleled illumination for saltwater aquariums, optimizing the spectral output for vibrant coral growth and vivid coloration....Read more 1. Heaters Unless your aquarium is in a room held at 78 to 80 degrees F 24/7/365, you're going to need a heater to keep your fish, coral, and invertebrates happy and healthy. Heaters for...Read more 1. Rock Saltwater aquarium rocks serve as both a functional and aesthetic foundation for your reef tank. Not only do they provide surface area for beneficial bacteria growth, they also...Read more

















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