
Care Guides
Here you'll find easy-to-digest information about keeping your saltwater fish, corals, and invertebrates happy and thriving. From beginner tips to expert advice from our experienced staff, we've got you covered. Each care guide outlines basic husbandry, habitat, water parameters, diet, and even what kind of temperament you can expect.
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How to Care for Chaeto & Tips for the Best Results Chaetomorpha, commonly known as Chaeto, is one of the most popular macroalgae choices for reef tank refugiums. Its dense, green, fibrous...Read moreEssential Tips for Sea Urchin Care Sea urchins are fascinating and beneficial additions to saltwater reef aquariums. Known for their unique appearance and utility as natural algae eaters, these...Read moreTrochus Snails: The Perfect Algae-Eating Cleanup Crew Trochus Snails are indispensable members of any reef tank cleanup crew, prized for their algae-eating abilities and resilience. Native to...Read morePeppermint Shrimp, part of the family Lysmata, are fascinating and functional additions to saltwater aquariums, known for their attractive red and white striped patterns and invaluable role in...Read moreDottyback fish, belonging to the family Pseudochromidae, are vibrant and bold reef inhabitants renowned for their striking colors and feisty personalities. Typically found throughout the tropical...Read moreFang Blennies, members of the genus Meiacanthus, are fascinating and resourceful reef fish known for their unique self-defense mechanisms and active personalities. Native to the Indo-Pacific region,...Read moreCardinal fish, belonging to the family Apogonidae, are a fascinating group of saltwater species found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. Known for their striking patterns, bright colors,...Read moreAre 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,...Read more
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