az egészségbiztosítás hordozhatóságáról és elszámoltathatóság törvény hipaa http://onlinetablettak.com/ gyermek egészségügyi Szövetség óra után

DIY To Curing Live Rocks

      Cured live rocks are usually costlier than the uncured ones and that is the reason why most of you would prefer to buy them uncured and does the curing procedure by yourself. That is no bad idea if you know the guidelines for curing them correctly and apprehensively. The most important fact that you got to keep… [Read More]

Hitchhiking With The Live Rocks

    The live rocks constitute an important part in enhancing the looks of the any reef aquarium. Its chief function as a superior biological filter that hosts both aerobic and anaerobic nitrifying bacteria required for the nitrogen cycle that processes waste does wonders to all reef tanks. Apart from the benefits of adding live rocks in reef tanks we… [Read More]

10 extinct and beautiful corals

      Just like the exploitation of other natural resources, corals too are subject to threats like pollution, artificial dying, bleaching, over harvesting, and major storms. Acidic seas are the latest talk among preservers. More than half of 82 species of coral being evaluated for inclusion under the Endangered Species Act more likely than not would go extinct by… [Read More]

Water changing without a mess

The mess associated with water changing of any level of aquarium is a big trouble for most of the aquarium keepers. The irritated process of carrying heavy buckets to the place and  then carrying it back with the dirty water dripping from the sides make most of us tired and sometimes even to the extent of ignoring the overall process…. [Read More]

Light it right!

    Lighting the Aquarium has always been a debatable topic for aquarists who have their own choices regarding selection of lighting methods. While some still prefer florescent lights, many have switched to Led lights due to its moderation of heat and temperature of water. As we know Led lights generate lesser heat than any other source of light, it… [Read More]

Cactus coral (Pavona decussates)

      Though cactus corals or Pavona corals are not the most attractive ones regarding color and texture, their pattern of growth is what makes them unique and a substantial addition to reef tanks. Also known as lettuce coral they can be found in purple, brown, and different shades of green and have polyps on both sides of the… [Read More]

Colored to be persecuted- the dyed creatures

      Reef keeping has developed over the years from a hobby to a piece of attraction to be kept at home. The amount of money an enthusiast spends on reef maintaining and adding substantial anemones and corals to them are for the reason that they enjoy nurturing them. On the other hand folks that are more into reef… [Read More]

Feeding fish: the easy way

  My 3 years old kid wonders how his aquarium fish will survive when we leave next month for a week off to see his granny. We laughed off as we know there shall be maid-servant at home and she is going to feed them. My boy looked skeptical…….. What if she forgets? There was point in his question which… [Read More]

Give your aquatic pets a clean and disease free verve

      Aquatop UV Sterilizing Pump with UVP9 and 9W UV is no ordinary name in the field of aquarium keeping. People who have tried it know well that it gives what it promises. For those who have yet to try, here is a short analysis. Not a new problem for folks who have been in the hobby of… [Read More]

Types Of Reef Aquarium Lighting

Along with the concern for temperature, water and feeding of the plants and fishes in your fad for reef-keeping, another very important factor is suitably lighting the aquarium. Most people do not pay heed to this issue while beginning on their hobby. Ignorance leads to ruin of your long-wished for corals and invertebrates. Too high intensity of lightning can scare… [Read More]

Our lawyer tells us that, by pressing the "New Thread" or "New Reply" button, you acknowledge that the opinions and information expressed in your article are yours alone and not those of reefland.com. Further, you agree to indemnify reefland.com, its moderators, administrators and agents from any and all liability which may arise as a result of your article.