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Get ready for amazing Black Friday! Take advantage of huge discounts on a wide range of products. Plus, enjoy the added benefit of free shipping on qualifying orders, making your holiday shopping even more convenient and cost-effective. Don’t miss out on these...
Nomination for Best of the Best in 2025
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Everything Aquatic has been nominated for our exceptional range of high-quality foods in the prestigious Best of the Best 2025 campaign! This nomination is a true testament to our ongoing commitment to excellence and...
Cloudy Water
Cloudy Water - Algae or Bacteria Caused? Every one of us who keep aquariums eventually notice that a tank is not as clear as it used to be. We have all asked ourselves "Why is my tank cloudy?" First step is to figure out what color the water is starting to take on....
Cladophora Algae
Cladophora Algae This is a form of string algae that branches that is often confused with the more common hair algae forms. It is nothing short of your worst nightmare! It can grow in thick mats that entangle itself into the plants and easily hides in other mosses....
Black Beard or Black Brush Algae
photo by dlondon95 Black Beard or Black Brush Algae This algae form is aptly named as it grows in a group of small threads or tufts that appear to be small areas of brush or like a beard. Don't let its grey black appearance fool you. It is in the Rhodophyta family and...
Aquarium Corals
Aquarium Corals
Selection, Husbandry, and Natural History
Eric H. Borneman
Copyright © 2001 by T.F.H. Publications, Inc.
LESS IS MORE
I have , over time, found most corals to have relatively few requirements to thrive much as they would on a natural reef. While many amateur reef keepers have taken a high-tech route to creating the proper micro-environment, I have found that less is more. Readers of this book will see that I do not advocate any single method of reef keeping. Indeed, many types of systems – both technically sophisticated and elegantly simple _ can be made to work.
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