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Caring for our pets is more than just a hobby, pets are part of the family. Learn how to be the best aquatic pet owner you can be with these detailed care guides for fish, corals, and aquatic invertebrates that are commonly found in home aquariums.
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post-content .post-description img{ width: 100%} Photo Credit: Tigahboy.h2o on Instagram What Is a Pico Reef Tank? A pico reef tank is a small saltwater aquarium, typically under 5 gallons in...Read moreDid you know there are 28 recognized species of clownfish (Amphiprioninae)? Within that clownfish sub-family, 6 unique complexes group the various species based on similar traits. The 6 groups of...Read moreClick Here For Coral Acclimation We recommend that all new animals are properly acclimated as soon as possible to reduce stress and increase survivability when moving into a quarantine tank or...Read moreRyan invites John Bui from Clam Mania to answer our most pressing questions about caring for "Giant Clams" in a reef aquarium. Filmed LIVE at Reef-A-Palooza Dallas, we gather some valuable intel,...Read more 1. Coral Dip Coral dip is a solution used to treat and cleanse new corals before introducing them to a new saltwater aquarium display or frag tank. The dip typically contains elements that...Read moreKnown for their hardiness and affordability, soft corals are often fast-growing and come in a dazzling array of colors making them both a practical and visually appealing option for aquarists of all...Read moreWhether in the confines of a reef aquarium or out on the wild reef, the undulating tentacles of corals present a mesmerizing dance of nature. Observing the flowing movement of these delicate...Read moreBeyond the mesmerizing aquatic display that everyone can enjoy, embracing the aquarium hobby as a family activity offers a plethora of benefits that extend far beyond the glass walls. From fostering...Read more


















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