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Reefs. com - Saltwater Aquarium Blog - Marine Aquarium Blog Reefs com is the world's leading destination for sustainable coral reef farming and the aquarium hobby Public Forums, Aquarium Marketplace, Saltwater Aquarium Blog and Marine Aquarium Blog
Chicago Reefs | ChicagoReefs Local Community This community is dedicated to all the reefers around Chicagoland area At ChicagoReefs, all reefers, new and old, can come together to share their knowledge and learn from each other's experiences After all, this hobby is not about who has the best looking tank, the best equipment, or the most expensive coral
The Zooxanthellae of the Hermatypic Coral Holobiont - Reefs. com The coral holobiont offers oxic, microoxic, anoxic, acid, alkaline, light, dark, eutrophic, mesotrophic, and oligotrophic environments which are likely reef zone and depth dependent, yet core communities of microorganisms occur in several if not most scleractinian genera (Hernandez-Agreda et al 2018; Munn 2019)
Beginner’s Coral Guide - Reefs. com Duncan Coral Duncanopsammia axifuga is a great coral, beloved by beginners and experts alike and is regarding as being able to adapt to a wide range of lighting conditions, though it is reported to be found in deeper waters in the wild In a mixed reef Duncanopsammia is best placed in the middle of the tank with more light demanding corals
The Optimal Light Spectrum in a Reef Aquarium | Reef2Reef Figure 1 shows the irradiance pattern according to time of day and sun elevation on an Australian coral reef Phases of dawn, day and dusk are depicted This universal pattern is the one that should follow, as far as possible, the luminous intensity that falls on a reef aquarium, for which it is necessary that the lights are dimmable
Beginner Topic Choosing Corals for Your First Reef Tank Reef tanks are saltwater aquariums that are largely dominated by coral coverage Corals are photosynthetic organisms that require light, pristine water conditions, and a water flow to survive Depending on the type of coral you will choose for your reef tank, depends on how much light and water flow they need to survive
Coral Nutrition: An Introduction, Care and Feeding of Zooxanthellae Coral animals are composed of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and inorganic ‘ash ’ A symbiotic relationship exists between the coral animal (the host) and zooxanthellae, and when conditions are proper (lighting, water motion, fertilization), important nutriment (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids) are translocated to the coral
Optimal Parameters for a Coral Reef Aquarium: By Randy Holmes-Farley Maintaining the calcium level is one of the most important aspects of coral reef aquarium husbandry Most reef aquarists try to maintain approximately natural levels of calcium in their aquaria (~420 ppm) It does not appear that boosting the calcium concentration above natural levels enhances calcification (i e , skeletal growth) in most corals
The Great Temperature Debate, Part I - Reefs. com The commonly recommended reef tank temperature range of 74 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (23 to 25 degrees Celsius) is well within the temperature range in which healthy reproducing corals thrive …hobbyists would be wise to maintain their reef tanks at the mid-point temperature of coral reefs, approximately 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius)
2025 Shows and swaps | Reef2Reef - REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef . . . This Saturday January 18th from 10:00am to 6:00pm come check out Central Jerseys largest coral show! Andrew Sandler( Polo Reef) will be a guest speaker, he will be talking at 11:00am! 12:30 and 4:30 we have two separate raffles happening!