Featured Tank: the Zeovit Method

Here’s some eye candy for you. Recently, featured as the Featured Tank on the Zeovit Forum Wesley Vrsswijk’s SPS and LPS aquarium is a a setup most any reef aquarist would be proud of. The photos are little oversaturated but you can certainly see that the corals and fish are very healthy. Congratulations to Wesley on his beautiful setup. Wesley shared a list of all the equipment parameters, photo period for his 264 gallon (total water volume) aquarium. For more photos drop over to the Zeovit forum. AQUARIUM DATA Display Tank: (dimensions & size in litres/gallons)215cm x 65cmx 95cm 800L (211 gallons) Sump: (dimensions & size in liters/gallons)145x55x45 200L (53 gallons) Total Volume:1000l (264 gallons) LIGHTING Lighting Setup: ATI hybrid

Unboxing The RLSS Wavepuck

We here at AquaNerd have been chomping at the bit to test out and review the Wavepuck pre-production from Daniel Nguyen and his team at RLSS. The Puck itself fits in the palm of your hand and it’s low profile design is a blessing for any aquarium.  We just installed the Wavepuck on one of our 3 foot rimless aquariums and it’s really lifting up some detritus that has settled in the aquarium as a result of not having enough flow in the aquarium.  Below are pictures  of the unboxing and a surprise that you will notice in the last gallery picture.  Do you recognize what that is?  If you guessed it’s Neptune Systems Apex Ready then you would be correct! To learn more about the

Latest Advancements in Aquarium Tech

Innovators and entrepreneurs are always busy finding ways to tweak, streamline and improve existing technologies. And while this kind of progress is most obvious in the world of computers, smart phones and cars, aquariums come with their fair share of gadgets too. If you love to stay up-to-date on the coolest new trends, here’s a look at some of the latest advancements in aquarium tech, from simple but effective gadgets to sophisticated sensors and machines. Mess-Free Feeding Feeding by hand is not hard, but it can be messy, especially if you are feeding your fish on the run and don’t have time to stop to wash the fishy smell off your hands before heading off to work. If this describes your life, you’d