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Enter Reefland Sweepstake To Grab Tesla Svelte LED Aquarium Light Fixture 24 Inch 108 Watts Worth $339.99 By OCreef.com

a. Title of the sweepstakes: Enter Reefland Sweepstake To Grab Tesla Svelte LED Aquarium Light Fixture 24 Inch 108 Watts Worth $339.99 By OCreef.com b. Start and end dates: Start date is 01/08/2013 and end date is 31/08/2013 c. Entries are allowed per person: One d. How can the participants enter the sweepstakes? 1) Reefland Forum Member: http://www.reefland.com/forum/register.php 2) Have… [Read More]

Damsels

[google_adsense_in_post] Almost all Damselfish can be considered reef-safe, except some larger and more aggressive Dascyllus varieties. Some Damselfish also host in anemones like clownfish. They are however, difficult to catch once you put them in an aquarium and become aggressive. Hence, you need to be careful while keeping these. An interesting feature about Damselfish is that they change gender as… [Read More]

The Amazing AquaDom

[google_adsense_in_post] The Radisson Blu Hotel in Berlin, Germany, may look like just another luxury hotel, however, once you enter it, you will be blown away by the enormous 82 feet high aquarium in the heart of the hotel’s lobby atrium. The AquaDom is the world’s largest cylindrical aquarium with one million litres of saltwater and is a stunning habitat for… [Read More]

The Classic Aquarium Fish: Clownfish

[google_adsense_in_post] It is colourful and nicely done by the nature’s paint brush. You can actually identify each and every stroke of Mother Nature and so it makes a perfect live and distinctively crafted showpiece for your living room aquarium. It is a Clownfish, more technically known as Anemone fish. These are the classic aquarium fish. Both hardy and attractive, they… [Read More]

The Ultimate Reefing Fish: Chromis

[google_adsense_in_post] Chromis are perhaps the ultimate reef fish. Generally peaceful, most species are easy to take care of and quite colourful, that looks beautiful in your aquariums. Like Anthias, they school, but in many cases this tendency disappears as they age. Like Damsels and Anemone fish, their close cousins, Chromis are omnivores and eat almost every food. A flake staple… [Read More]

Amazing Tanks from TANKED

[google_adsense_in_post] We all love aquariums and we love the beauty they add to our living or work space. No aquarium lover would want to miss the amazing TV show TANKED on Animal Planet. This show follows the operations of Las Vegas based Acrylic Tank Manufacturing owned by brothers-in-law Brett Raymer and Wayde King. I was watching TANKED the other day… [Read More]

Cardinal Fish for Your Aquarium

[google_adsense_in_post] Cardinal fish are one of the few groups of shoaling fish commonly available to marine aquarists. These are nocturnal and tend to be quite shy. They require meaty foods and will often not take prepared foods such as flakes and tablets. Always keep a wide variety of frozen foods on hand. They are similar to care for as damsels…. [Read More]

Hybrids And the Problem with Them

Hybrids can be produced due to many different reasons, and hybridization does occur in the wild as well. In captivity, one common reason for hybridization is the aquarist who tosses down closely related species into the same aquarium without caring about the risk of hybridization. Hybridization can also happen involuntarily as it can be really difficult to distinguish certain species… [Read More]

Lysmata Amboinensis for a Parasite-Free Saltwater Aquarium

[google_adsense_in_post] Employing natural forms of parasite control in a reef aquarium is a necessity and will many times prevent disease and parasites from becoming a problem and gaining foothold. The use of natural predators for parasites such as cleaner shrimp is a good idea. The commonly used medication for fish only aquariums contain copper which is deadly in very low… [Read More]

Anthias for Your Marine Aquarium

    Anthias make up a sizeable portion of the population of pink, orange and yellow reef fishes, which will give your aquarium the perfect colour desired for. [google_adsense_in_post] A Squareback anthias Anthias are mostly small, peaceful, and beautiful; and are thus quite popular within the ornamental fish trade. Unlike many other saltwater aquarium inhabitants, they can be kept in… [Read More]

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