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... coral culture tank . With a low - tech reef tank system , however , it is relatively easy to run a spectacular and healthy fish tank , a fantastic macro algae tank , or a hardy coral reef tank . The difference between a low - tech and a ...
... coral culture tank . With a low - tech reef tank system , however , it is relatively easy to run a spectacular and healthy fish tank , a fantastic macro algae tank , or a hardy coral reef tank . The difference between a low - tech and a ...
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... reef tanks are designed to be shallow reef systems . Lighting is intense and , of course , pressure is minimal ; algal growth is often moderate to heavy ; and the organisms are usually taken from shallow reef environments . A reef tank ...
... reef tanks are designed to be shallow reef systems . Lighting is intense and , of course , pressure is minimal ; algal growth is often moderate to heavy ; and the organisms are usually taken from shallow reef environments . A reef tank ...
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... coral reef tanks , especially whether or not corals are included in the diet of the fish . Some butterflyfish , for example , feed on coral polyps and can quickly destroy valued hard coral specimens . John Tullock , in his Reef Tank ...
... coral reef tanks , especially whether or not corals are included in the diet of the fish . Some butterflyfish , for example , feed on coral polyps and can quickly destroy valued hard coral specimens . John Tullock , in his Reef Tank ...
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The Marine Aquarium Handbook: Beginner to Breeder Martin A. Moe,Matthew Lynn Wittenrich No preview available - 2009 |
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activated carbon air lift tubes algae algal growth ammonia Amyloodinium and/or anemones angelfish animals aquarist aquarium water basic biological filter biological filtration bottom brine shrimp carbon filtration cause chemical chlorine cleaning clownfish color compounds copepods coral reef Cryptocaryon culture cysts detritus develop diet disease dissolved organics eggs environment feeding filter bed filter media filter plate fins fish and invertebrates food organisms freshwater bath fungus gallon glass hatch inch infection invertebrates keep larvae larval fish light live rock male marine aquarium marine aquarium systems marine fish marine tank marine tropical fish ment nitrifying bacteria nitrite nutrients oxygen ozone parasite plankton possible problem protein skimmer pump rearing reef system reef tank remove rotifers royal grammas salt saltwater SAN DIEGO sealer seawater side spawn species sterilization sure surface symptoms tank water temperature tiny tion toxic toxins treatment tank trickle filter undergravel filter usually water change