Identifying Saltwater Algaes Hundreds or even thousands of species of microalgae and photosynthetic bacteria may appear in your aquarium. Before treating any type Read More about Identifying Saltwater Algaes
Corals in a Box of Water: Creating a Natural Reef Tank We’ve come a long, long way in advancing natural marine aquarium keeping. Those of us who started out in the 80’s with barren Read More about Corals in a Box of Water: Creating a Natural Reef Tank
Why EcoPods are the Best Live Copepod Product Ever Earth is a planet of pods. Wherever there is water, there are amphipods, isopods, branchiopods, and so on. Pods are an integral part of Read More about Why EcoPods are the Best Live Copepod Product Ever
A Look at the Detritus Cycle One of the biggest challenges of keeping a successful reef aquarium, especially over the long term, is maintaining the purity of the Read More about A Look at the Detritus Cycle
The Cerith Snail: A ‘Must-Have’ Cleaner Most aquarists are already aware that snails eat algae. To be most correct, the majority of snail species are algivores. To be sure, Read More about The Cerith Snail: A ‘Must-Have’ Cleaner
Sea Urchins in the Reef Aquarium My first sight of a real, live sea urchin was in an aquarium (a friend’s) rather than in the sea. This was in my youth (i.e. quite a Read More about Sea Urchins in the Reef Aquarium
Building Your Refugium Clean-Up Crew No one ever said that keeping reef aquaria is totally uncomplicated. Especially keeping them clean! Sure, some maintenance approaches Read More about Building Your Refugium Clean-Up Crew
Unique Algae Eaters for your Aquarium Even though battling algae is best done by finding and solving the underlying nutrient or lighting issue, it certainly doesn’t hurt to Read More about Unique Algae Eaters for your Aquarium
Saltwater Tank Cleaners Utilizing saltwater creatures is one of the best ways to keep aquariums clean. Not only are you adding more interesting organisms, but Read More about Saltwater Tank Cleaners
All About Saltwater Snails They are found in freshwater, saltwater, and on land; they are called snails! Hobbyists have found saltwater snails to be one of the Read More about All About Saltwater Snails
Kickstarting Your New Refugium Whether it's just been installed as part of a bone-dry, newly set up aquarium system or as an add-on to a well-established, heavily Read More about Kickstarting Your New Refugium
A Beginners Guide to a Saltwater Aquarium Clean Up Crew By: Haley Fitch 2018 Writers Contest Winner! When setting up your new saltwater aquarium, it is vital to include a strong clean up Read More about A Beginners Guide to a Saltwater Aquarium Clean Up Crew
A Copepod Cornucopia: How to Maintain a Continuous Live Food Source in Your Reef Aquarium Some of us aquarists are satisfied just to find a pod or two in our systems—just to know that they’re still there! Then again, some of Read More about A Copepod Cornucopia: How to Maintain a Continuous Live Food Source in Your Reef Aquarium
Amphipods and/or Copepods: Can They Peacefully Coexist? Detritus and algal films compromise the aesthetic appearance and environmental quality of any saltwater aquarium. For sure, they Read More about Amphipods and/or Copepods: Can They Peacefully Coexist?
Stocking a Refugium Marine aquaria have a peculiar way of growing (in terms of both size and complexity) over time. These “add-ons,” be they filtration Read More about Stocking a Refugium
Pincushion Urchins (Lytechinus variegatus): The Algae Destroyers No matter who you are, how skilled you are as an aquarist, how diligent you are at cleaning your tank, how little you feed or how Read More about Pincushion Urchins (Lytechinus variegatus): The Algae Destroyers
From Detritus to Delicacy: Using Harpacticoid Copepods for Natural Nutrient Cycling Pretty much nobody wants their marine aquarium to be covered with filth and green slime. Yet, mulm and benthic microalgae show up (at Read More about From Detritus to Delicacy: Using Harpacticoid Copepods for Natural Nutrient Cycling
Are There Copepods in Your Reef? Are There Pods in Your Reef? Copepods are an integral part of nearly all natural marine ecosystems, and it’s likely that a large, Read More about Are There Copepods in Your Reef?
Pods In Your Reef: Seeding a Marine Aquarium with Copepods Benefits of Pods In Your Reef: Microcrustaceans (or “pods”) in general, and copepods in particular, are an integral component of Read More about Pods In Your Reef: Seeding a Marine Aquarium with Copepods
Utilizing the Trochus Snail (Trochus spp.) Algae, of course, is not an inherently bad thing; without it, the natural world could not exist as we know it. However, there are many Read More about Utilizing the Trochus Snail (Trochus spp.)