
Help, I Wrecked My Tank!
Dealing with pests, algae, or a tank that’s gone off the rails? Help, I Wrecked My Tank is your go-to video series for solving the most common saltwater aquarium disasters. Whether you're battling dinos, bubble algae, aiptasia, or other reef nightmares, we break down what went wrong and how to fix it. These videos are designed to help you take back control of your tank with clear, practical advice that actually works. Watch, learn, and get your reef back on track.
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Saltwater aquariums—especially reef setups—are delicate ecosystems. Sudden shifts in water temperature of just 1–2 °F (0.5–1 °C) can severely stress corals, fish, and invertebrates to...Read moreMaintaining stable salinity is one of the most crucial aspects of a healthy reef tank. Saltwater aquarium pets rely on a stable salinity level to survive and even the smallest swings in salinity can...Read moreHair algae might make your tank look like a green mess, but don’t panic. This is one of the easiest pests to deal with in the reefing world. Whether it’s a small patch or a full-on takeover,...Read moreDinoflagellates, often referred to as "dinos" by aquarium enthusiasts, are a group of single-celled organisms classified within the phylum Dinoflagellata. Scientifically, they are characterized by...Read moreCyanobacteria can be a real pain in the rear but taking the right steps to prevention can save you a ton of effort in the long run. Learn how to prevent, remove, and control Red Slime in your...Read moreVermetid snails are one of the most frustrating pests for reef tank owners. These small, tube-shaped snails can spread quickly, irritating corals and disrupting the natural beauty of your aquarium....Read moreBubble algae, commonly from the genera Valonia and Ventricaria, are green algae characterized by their smooth, bubble-like structures. While their appearance might seem intriguing, they can become a...Read moreBryopsis algae: two words that can strike fear into the heart of any marine aquarium owner. This invasive, fern-like algae can quickly overrun your tank if left unchecked, but don’t panic—there...Read more
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