Live rock in a marine aquarium – types and role
The rock is the base of coral reefs, because corals (with single exceptions) do not grow on sand. This principle works the same way in a reef aquarium. If you … Read More
Educational Platform for aquarists
Technology is a key in every marine aquarium. At the beginning of your marine aquarium adventure, you may have trouble choosing right technical issues. To help you set up your first marine aquarium, we will tell you what it should be equipped with. We will explain how individual devices work and what their role in sustaining life in the aquarium is. We will show you different types of filtration used in marine aquariums, including sump and panel filtration.
We will also present how reverse osmosis filter works and how important it is in preparing seawater with appropriate, stable parameters. We will address issues related to lighting and heating of the marine tank. And we will make sure that technical issues are no longer a mystery to you. You will also learn where to put your aquarium so that it looks good and is convenient for daily maintenance. You will find out why you should start your marine aquarium adventure with the largest possible aquarium you can afford. You will know different types of rocks and the advantages and disadvantages of all rock: living, dead and synthetic.
The rock is the base of coral reefs, because corals (with single exceptions) do not grow on sand. This principle works the same way in a reef aquarium. If you … Read More