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Robert Farnsworth

  1. Maintaining A 215,000 Gallon Saltwater Tank At The Minnesota Zoo

    Maintaining A 215,000 Gallon Saltwater Tank At The Minnesota Zoo

    Our hosts return to the Minnesota Zoo and sit with marine mammal expert Christoph to discuss how they maintain their 215,000 marine fish display aquarium.
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  2. Common ATO Mistakes and How To Avoid Them!

    Common ATO Mistakes and How To Avoid Them!

    1. Improper Sensor Placement When using an ATO inside a sump, the sensor should only be placed in the pump chamber. This is because that is the only place where the water level will change with...
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  3. Thomas’ TOP 3 EcoTech Marine Products!

    Thomas’ TOP 3 EcoTech Marine Products!

    EcoTech Marine has earned its place as an iconic brand in the saltwater aquarium community due to its cutting-edge technology, innovative design, and dedication to enhancing the aquarium experience....
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  4. Algal Filtration - Refugium vs. Algae Turf Scrubbers

    Algae-Based Nutrient Control - Refugium vs. Algae Turf Scrubbers

    Maintaining a healthy and thriving saltwater reef aquarium often comes down to managing nutrients effectively. Excess nutrients, such as nitrates and phosphates, can lead to nuisance algae growth,...
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  5. What Makes Red Sea’s NanoMat So Awesome?

    What Makes Red Sea’s NanoMat So Awesome?

    The Red Sea NanoMat Fleece Roller is a plug-and-play automatic fleece filter system for small saltwater aquariums. Although it was designed specifically for the Red Sea Max Nano G2 Aquarium, it will...
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  6. Are Water Changes All a Reef Tank Needs?

    Can Water Changes Alone Keep My Reef Tank Parameters Stable?

    Can I maintain a stable reef aquarium without water changes? While it is "possible" to maintain a reef aquarium without water changes, it's not recommended as a viable, long-term approach. ...
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  7. How To Care For Clarkii Clownfish

    How To Care For Clarkii Clownfish

    Are you looking for a more unique and stunning clownfish for your saltwater reef aquarium? Consider a Clarkii Amphiprion clarkii! With a more round body shape and deep yellow base coloration,...
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  8. Help! I Wrecked My Tank - How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia

    How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia - Help! I Wrecked My Tank Ep. 1

    . Aiptasia are small, invasive anemones that can appear in reef tanks. They are often called glass or rock anemones. They reproduce rapidly and sting corals, causing stress and potential death...
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