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  1. How To Handle Bryopsis - Help! I Wrecked My Tank Ep. 2

    How To Handle Bryopsis Algae - Help! I Wrecked My Tank Ep. 2

    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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. Minnesota Zoo Coral Reef Tank Tour! - BRStv Live

    Minnesota Zoo Coral Reef Tank Tour! - BRStv Live

    Join us for a special live episode BRStv at the Minnesota Zoo, where our hosts interview Abbey, the resident coral expert! In this exciting on-site chat, we dive deep into the fascinating world of...
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