“Some aquarists delight in testing the water for its pH. If you must do this (and believe me it is not necessary), then use the
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Aquarium Maintenance
Building and operating a healthy aquarium system is a lot of work. There’s no getting around that. The only thing an aquarist has some control over is the amount and kind of maintenance that is necessary. More specifically, you can make the task easier and more enjoyable by following certain rules and choosing your tools/equipment wisely. This begins the moment you add your first livestock. Stocking a system too soon or, especially, overstocking, can make routine maintenance a total nightmare long after the initial set-up. Fish in particular can dirty up a tank in little time; without exception, nuisance algae follows. It is far easier to prevent these algal blooms than it is to eliminate them! Beyond this key consideration, minimizing long-term aquarium maintenance is a lot less straightforward. It requires constant and thorough visual inspection, water testing, etc. In the least (and before you even get your hands dirty), it requires a plan! A reactionary aquarium maintenance routine simply swings at problems (most of which are totally avoidable) as they appear. The alternative is a consistent, carefully and thoughtfully regimented plan of action that focuses on putting in place natural controls. These biocontrols help to prevent harmful excesses of detritus and dissolved nutrients--as well as the “bad” algae and pests that these issues give rise to. In this section, you will learn how to prevent common reef aquarium problems (thereby reducing the need for intensive maintenance) by effectively utilizing clean-up crew animals, planted refugia, beneficial bacteria, etc.
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Pod vs Sock: Do Mechanical Filters Kill Copepods?
Considering that aquarium keeping is a mere nerdy pastime, it can be surprising that there are so many contentious issues amongst
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Using MarinePure in the Aquarium, Sump and Refugium
Managing dissolved nutrients--especially ammonia, nitrite and nitrate--is among the major tasks of reef aquarium husbandry.
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4 Pitfalls for the Beginning Reef Aquarist (And Some Experienced Ones, Too)
If you’re reading this, you probably love marinelife. And if you don’t already have an aquarium (or two), you’re itching to fix that
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Eliminating Algae with Siphonaria Limpets
In case you haven’t noticed, marine aquarium hobbyists have really upped their standards lately with respect to algal fouling. These
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Three Steps To Reduce Aquarium Food Waste
Keeping a saltwater aquarium clean is no easy task. Regardless of filtration methods or water change routines, this is especially
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Carbon and Nitrogen Management in the Refugium
There are a few good reasons to install a refugium. For some, one certainly is to boost the pod population. For others, it may be a
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How to Maintain a Saltwater Aquarium
A major component of reefing and keeping saltwater aquariums that deters people from the hobby is the maintenance that is required to
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Sea Lettuce (Ulva lactuca): The Most Underappreciated Macroalgae?
The use of macroalgae in marine aquaria has steadily increased over the years. Ever since they have become more widespread in the
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Increasing the Efficiency of Your Sump to Decrease Water Changes
Water changes are the most dreaded part of regular tank maintenance to most hobbyists. So much so, that many people start skipping
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A Look at Seven Great Red Macroalgae For the Refugium
It's been a looong time since there was a "typical" refugium. And even if there was a typical sort of refugium today, it wouldn't look
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