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Bacterial Infections | Reef2Reef Why fish get bacterial infections What You Need To Know: * Infections can be caused by either Gram‐positive or Gram-negative bacteria Gram-negative infections are typically more virulent, and more common in marine fish * Bacterial infections are often "secondary" to a preexisting parasitic
Forum list | Reef2Reef Saltwater Aquarium Fish Forum This is the place to talk about saltwater fish, anemones, seahorses, pipefish, fish breeding, and more! Fish Discussion Discuss all topics related to salt water aquarium fish
Reef Aquarium Discussion | Reef2Reef Discuss all saltwater and reef aquarium related topics here Have a question or general aquaria thought? Share it here
The Tampa Bay Saltwater Experience | Reef2Reef Tampa Bay Saltwater (TBS) is a small family-run outfit based in Tampa, Florida that was started nearly 40 years ago by Richard Londeree, who recently handed the reigns over to two young Florida-native siblings, Jocelyn and Madelyn Lyon They specialize in what is essentially eco-friendly, sustainable, aquacultured “Rock Farming” for the saltwater aquarium industry Dry rock is placed far
Saltwater Guppies? | Reef2Reef So I've been reading around, and apparently many people have tried acclimating guppies over the span of a few days, and not only have they had success keeping them, but they even breed in the saltwater! Imagine those ultra colorful cobra guppies swimming between the branches of your SPS colonies
Automated Water Testers for Reef Tanks: Which Ones Do You Prefer? It’s wild to think back on how automated water testing used to be something we only dreamed about Fast forward to today, and we have devices like the Neptune Trident the new Trident NP, Reef Kinetics' Reefbot, and Focustronic's Alkatronic and Mastertronic that have completely changed the game
Safe filament to use? | Reef2Reef Pros: Inert, lightweight, and highly resistant to saltwater corrosion Cons: Difficult to 3D print due to warping issues Applications: Tanks, sumps, and plumbing parts Acrylic (Polymethyl Methacrylate, PMMA) Why It's Safe: Non-toxic and frequently used in aquariums for windows and decorations Pros: Clear, rigid, and easy to shape or machine
Flukes – General Guidelines | Reef2Reef The most common genus of Capsalid found in saltwater aquaria is the Neobenedenia It is host specific, attacking angelfish, butterflyfish, and elasmobranchs, to name a few targets and location specific (face, lips, and eyes) However, if a fish has an extensive infestation the fluke will find somewhere else on the body to host
Fish Discussion | Reef2Reef Discuss all topics related to salt water aquarium fish Angelfish, Anthias, Basslets, Blennies, Butterflyfish, Clownfish, Damsels, Dottybacks, Eels, Gobies, Jawfish