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Vermetid 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....
Bubble 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...
Coral dipping is one of the most critical steps for keeping your reef tank safe from pests and ensuring the health of your corals. However, even seasoned reefers can fall into common pitfalls. Today,...
Bryopsis 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...
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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...
Algae can enter your aquarium from introduced rocks, sand, frags, and even floating in the bag alongside a new fish. While algae is a completely normal and healthy part of an aquatic ecosystem,...
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...
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