by xeniaforever | Jul 14, 2018 | Equipment
Reef Breeders has just lainched their new Reef Power RP-26, which is a complete redesign of the conventional wave maker. Check out their press release on this great new product: In recent years wave makers have progressed from large, unsightly motors inside the... by ReefBum | Jul 11, 2018 | Equipment, Reef, Science, Video
A number of folks who own Pax Bellum ARID algae reactors have been asking for a how to video on installing a calcium reactor injection assembly, by Afishionado | Jul 10, 2018 | Equipment, Events, Video
During ReefAPaloozaNY, Reefs.com’s booth was a sight to behold. Not only did they have the amazing captive bred Flame Angelfish (which will come later), they allowed one of the finest companies in this hobby to release a new product for this show.… by Marcin Smok | Jul 2, 2018 | Equipment, Events, Industry
Neptune Systems’ booth was one of my first stops along the “vendor’s row”. Although the team from Morgan Hill, CA did not show any new pieces of equipment at RAP (we will have to wait till MACNA I guess), I had a chance to talk to Terrence about the recent updates to... by ReefBum | Jun 30, 2018 | Equipment
Over the many years I have been keeping reef tanks I have learned that it is critically important to have stable, rock solid parameters, especially alkalinity. Like other reefers, I had no other choice but to use a hobby grade test kit to measure alkalinity. I tested weekly using a Salifert test kit and every now and then I would see a decent swing in results from one week to another. Was it due to my calcium reactor not working properly, kalk in the kalk reactor expiring, a bad test kit or was there another reason? The bottom line during those instances was that something happened in between my weekly tests to cause alkalinity to swing. And sometimes those swings impacted the health of my SPS. Yes by danireef | Jun 23, 2018 | Equipment, Events
The Teco booth awaited us with a surprise: three chillers in a row to see the differences between their...