by Jared Goldenberg | Oct 14, 2011 | Corals, DIY, Equipment, Fish, Opinion, Science, Tanks
We all know that live rock helps create a more natural environment in our captive reefs. It inoculates the tank with numerous strains of bacteria that help metabolize waste and keep your nutrients in check. … by Jared Goldenberg | Oct 6, 2011 | DIY, Fish, Industry, Invertebrates, Science
Before any of you actually get excited about the prospect of trading your children in for squids, this program isn’t anything like the Toys for Guns program of the early 90’s, there is no trading... by Ricardo Pinto | Sep 24, 2011 | DIY, Equipment, Tanks
Some of the old-school reefers (or if you had a freshwater tank) must remember using Bio-Balls, Ceramics or Siporax for bacteria fixation about 10 or more years... by Jared Goldenberg | Sep 9, 2011 | DIY, Equipment, Industry, Opinion, Science
Before I start, I want to be clear that this will not serve as an advertisement for any company and I won’t be targeting any company specifically as either good or bad. The purpose is to impart the knowledge I have gathered on the subject in general and pass... by Scott Fellman | Sep 2, 2011 | Aquaculture, DIY, Opinion, Tanks
I’m Scott. I hate boring aquascaping. I love creative rockwork. For the last year, I’ve been busy practicing what I preach professionally, working at a premier aquatic design business with an amazing clientele, giving ‘em what they want… I think I’m a... by Ricardo Pinto | Aug 15, 2011 | DIY, Equipment, Tanks
When planning your tank, nothing is ever too much. On my previous setups, almost immediately after the tank was fully working I noticed some kind of mistake. I don’t know about you but this has always happened to...