How to Get Rid of Red Slime Cyanobacteria in a Reef Tank Photo provided by R. Munden Cyanobacteria or ‘red slime’ is one of those unwanted occurrences that is most likely to affect maturing saltwater tanks, or tanks that are
How To Get Rid Of Digitate Hydroids In a Reef Tank Digitate hydroids, also known as colonial hydroids, belong to a class of animals called Hydrozoa. A hydroid is part of their life stage. Hydrozoa are small predators related to
How To Get Rid Of Aiptasia In a Saltwater Aquarium Of the many hitchhikers that find their way into our reef tanks, Aiptasia tend to be one of the more annoying. You may have inadvertently introduced it on live rock,
How To Get Rid Of Asterina Starfish In a Saltwater Aquarium Saltwater hitchhikers come in all shapes and forms, and the Asterina starfish is no exception. It will often be spotted as an individual starfish making its way up the
What Is The Triton Method For A Reef Tank? The one very popular fact that the Triton Method has become well known for is the ability to run a saltwater aquarium without water changes. While this is not exclusive to
White Spot on Saltwater Fish White spot on saltwater fish, the catchy name attributed to the appearance of small white spots that look like salt grains on a fish, and the nemesis of the marine hobbyist. Also known as marine
UV Sterilizer in a Saltwater Aquarium – Are They Worth It? The decision to add a UV sterilizer in a saltwater aquarium is usually determined by a sudden need for one. You may have inadvertently introduced Cryptocaryon irritans (white spot),
How To Dose Red Sea Reef Care Products Red Sea have become one of the most well-known developers of saltwater products and hardware in the world. In fact, it would be quite easy for a reefer to set up and
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How to stop a skimmer from overflowing Protein skimmers fall into the category of ‘absolute necessity’ if you own a saltwater aquarium. They work tirelessly to remove unwanted dissolved organics and detritus from the water passing through your sump every