Invertebrates in fish nutrition
The diet of inhabitants in the average aquarium is often based on one can of prepared food and occasionally on live or frozen “worms”. And that’s definitely not enough. Just … Read More
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Marine aquarium is a fantastic, yet demanding hobby which requires broad knowledge of chemistry, physics and biology. Our experts will explain even most complicated issues needed to begin a safe adventure with marine tank. Here you will find information on how to set up your first marine aquarium. You will learn how much rock you need and what type. You will understand different filtration systems and the role of beneficial bacteria in maintaining balance in the marine aquarium. We will also help you choose fish for your first aquarium. We will tell you how to feed and care for them and how to choose the right food. We will also explain how to care for corals and what to feed them with. We will teach you how to prepare water for your tank and how to dose trace elements.
The diet of inhabitants in the average aquarium is often based on one can of prepared food and occasionally on live or frozen “worms”. And that’s definitely not enough. Just … Read More
The temperature of the water in the aquarium is as important as the acidity (pH) or the content of various nitrogen compounds, although not everyone pays particularly close attention to … Read More
All living organisms need food to live. It is no different with corals. However, the food of aquarium corals depends on what they eat in the wild. From the previous … Read More
Modern marine aquariums offer quite a few solutions to help maintain proper water parameters. This includes not only the necessary supplementation, but also the assistance in removing excess organic matter … Read More
The question about the need to feed corals is as old as the hobby itself. It might seem that everything has been said about it but the topic always returns … Read More
When you think of a beautiful marine aquarium, you see colorful corals and fish. However, the most important aquarium inhabitants are not visible to the naked eye. These are bacteria … Read More