Welcome back to our series on building bulletproof refugiums!manbetx3.0最新At AlgaeBarn, we get a lot of questions on which products and methods
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Rock and Substrate
The foundation of any reef aquarium aquascape is its rock and substrate.Both are incredibly important not just to the appearance, but also to the health, of the system.Because they cannot easily be replaced after the tank is running and stocked with animals, it is crucial that the aquarist gets this part right the first time.manbetx3.0最新To be clear, when we speak of reef rock, we are referring to the chunky calcium carbonate deposits of reef organisms such as coralline algae, clams, tube worms, sponges and (primarily) stony corals.The substrate is composed of the same, being formed from precipitates from the seawater and (primarily) eroded fragments of reef rock.Aquarists source reef rock from many places.It may range from totally natural (extracted from natural reefs and shipped wet as "live" rock) or totally artificial.In terms of cost, sustainability and safety (i.e.avoiding pests), the ideal choice is natural dry reef rock.It is natural (yet sustainable) because it is derived from ancient, extinct reefs.Because it is dry, it cannot carry unwanted organisms (aiptasia anemones, bristle worms, etc.) into your system.It is easily inoculated with beneficial bacteria and even coralline after it is placed in a newly set up and functioning aquarium.Much of the above applies to the substrate (be it sand, gravel, mud, or whatever).If a more naturalist look and function are desired, it is best to use courser grades in the main tank (to simulate turbulent areas such as reef bottoms) whereas a finer material should be used in refugia, especially those housing mangroves and/or seagrasses (to simulate calm areas such as estuaries).In this section, you will learn about hardscaping, the diverse flora and fauna that live on reef rock/substrate as well as how to seed dry reef rock.
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Nonprofit Spotlight: ARC Reef
Today is Nonprofit Day and we are celebrating one of our favorite nonprofits, ARC Reef!As part of our mission to improve
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Can I Put Dry Rock in a Reef Tank?
The relationship with aquascaping the reef tank can be a complicated one!The hobby of reef keeping has advanced significantly.Back in
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Pristine Rock: Best Dry Reef Rock Ever?
Geologically speaking, "reef rock" (including 100% wild-extracted live reef rock) is not actually rock--rather, it is an accreted mass
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Sand Stirrers and Detritivores in Reef Aquaria
These days, a pretty good number of aquarists (a majority of them, perhaps) prefer bare-bottom tanks.Bare, as in, no sand or gravel on
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Deep Sand Bed or Bare Bottom?
Aquarists--especially reef aquarists--tend to hold to extremes.We can be quite passionate when it comes to our preferences for
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7 Newbie Aquascaping Mistakes
Undoubtedly, aquascaping is an art form.Designing and building the rock structure in a reef tank can be as satisfying as keeping the
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How to Get Rid of Aiptasia
When you're first starting out your aquarium, you usually will spend all day checking on everything in your tank ensuring everything is
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4 Great Saltwater Aquarium Substrates
Sure, maybe substrates are the last thing we dream about when we're planning our next big tank build.Maybe some of us quite frankly
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How to Fully Condition Your Dry Reef Rock
We're all subject to impatience.Particularly when we're anticipating a highly gratifying event, such as adding the first round of
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manbetx3.0最新What are Coralline Algae?
manbetx3.0最新There are all sorts of bad algae--hair, slime, turf--and they are widely recognized by aquarists as a manifest sign of poor water
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A Closer Look at Aquarium Substrates
We aquarists don't talk much about sand.Quite frankly, it's just not all that exciting--on the surface, anyway.But we don't have to
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Nitrate Management in Your Saltwater Aquarium
When setting up new aquariums, most people worry about and focus on ammonia and nitrate management.Everyone knows that cycling a tank
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A Clean Start: The Benefits of Using Dry Base Rock
Considering that it serves as both aquascape material and biofilter medium, it's safe to say that live rock is pretty important.We
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