Hey everyone I wanted to start a discussion, about something that has been on my mind lately – how we can make our saltwater aquariums eco friendly. With all the talk surrounding climate change and environmental concerns I've been thinking about what we, as reef enthusiasts can do to contribute.
I've already made a few changes like switching to LED lights. They consume energy. Don't heat up the tank as much. However I'm curious to know what steps we can take. I know theres been a lot of discussion around fish and coral collection. How can we ensure that the ones we buy are truly sustainable?
Moreover has anyone experimented with DIY algae scrubbers? I've read that they are beneficial for controlling levels and might reduce the need, for water changes. Although I'm unsure if its worth the effort involved.
I would really appreciate hearing your thoughts or any tips you may have. Lets explore ways to make our hobby more environmentally friendly without it being overly expensive or complicated.
I've already made a few changes like switching to LED lights. They consume energy. Don't heat up the tank as much. However I'm curious to know what steps we can take. I know theres been a lot of discussion around fish and coral collection. How can we ensure that the ones we buy are truly sustainable?
Moreover has anyone experimented with DIY algae scrubbers? I've read that they are beneficial for controlling levels and might reduce the need, for water changes. Although I'm unsure if its worth the effort involved.
I would really appreciate hearing your thoughts or any tips you may have. Lets explore ways to make our hobby more environmentally friendly without it being overly expensive or complicated.
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