Page 12 - Guides & How-Tos
Learn how to properly set up and maintain your reef aquarium with these helpful articles, guides, and step-by-step instructions.
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Choosing between a bare bottom or sand bed setup is one of the big decisions every reef tank owner faces. This debate doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all answer, but understanding the benefits and...Read more1. 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...Read moreBryopsis 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 panic—there...Read moreEcoTech 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....Read moreMaintaining 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,...Read moreThe 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...Read moreCan 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. 99% of...Read moreAiptasia 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 to...Read more















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