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  • Water Analysis Record Keeping

    Posted on Friday January 16th, 2009 at 10:09 in aquarium water chemistry, water analysis record keeping

    If you’re going spend several minutes every day testing your saltwater aquariums water then its recommended to record down the data. This is a good practice which will allow you to evaluate trends in your water quality. Jot down the info in a n...

  • Gorgonian ( Sea Whip)

    Posted on Friday January 9th, 2009 at 03:22 in gorgonian

    A gorgonian are basically swaying branches with some common names like sea whips, sea plumes and sea fans, the gorgonians are highly branched with beautiful polyps and are located throughout the oceans of the world especially in the tropics. Gorgonia...

  • Marine Fish Compatibility Chart

    Posted on Thursday September 25th, 2008 at 12:42 in marine fish profiles, marine fish compatiblity chart

    Been wondering which marine fish and mix with which other fish? Are clownfish compatibile with blennies? He is a simple matrix table showing the compatibility of marine fish. Source: thereefshop...

  • Nitrites in the Aquarium

    Posted on Tuesday September 23rd, 2008 at 00:45 in nitrites, nitrogen cycle

    Nitrites are the second stage of the nirogen cycle and follow the ammonia in the cylce, as nitrifying bacteria is available and will build a colony as ammonia is available. While ammonia is being converted by the species of nitrosomonas, nitrobacter ...

  • Ammonia in Marine Aquariums

    Posted on Saturday September 20th, 2008 at 19:53 in ammonia, nitrogen cycle

    What is Ammonia? Ammonia is the biggest killer of fish in aquariums. Typically ammonia levels build up when you Nitrogen Cycle a new saltwater aquarium, but ammonia can build up when the fishes are to many forĀ  the size of the aquarium and hence ove...

  • Rabbit Fish

    Posted on Friday September 19th, 2008 at 08:21 in rabbitfish, marine fish profiles

    The Rabbit Fish (family Siganidae) also known as the fox face has adapted to its natural environment with odd characteristics. It has an oval shaped body that is flat and thin. They also have two distinct similarities to the animal, the rabbit, which...

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