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  • PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) for Corals
    PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) for Corals
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    PAR, or Photosynthetically Active Radiation, is the range of wavelengths of light that is essential for photosynthesis in photosynthetic organisms, including corals. It typically falls between 400 and 700 nanometers (nm), which corresponds to visible light for the human eye. Corals contain pigments, including chlorophyll, that capture light from the PAR for energy production and organic compound synthesis.

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  • Creating a Reef Aquarium Decor
    Creating a Reef Aquarium Decor
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    Step 1: Planning Before you begin, it's essential to plan your reef aquarium decor. Think about the size of your tank, the type of corals you want to host, and the placement of your live rocks.

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  • Guide to Choosing a Protein Skimmer for Reef Aquarium
    Guide to Choosing a Protein Skimmer for Reef Aquarium
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    A protein skimmer is one of the most critical components of a reef aquarium. It plays a vital role in water quality and the overall health of your corals and fish. Before purchasing a protein skimmer, it's important to understand the key factors to consider in order to make the best choice for your aquarium. Here's a detailed guide to help you in your decision:

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  • Common Mistakes to Avoid in a Reef Aquarium
    Common Mistakes to Avoid in a Reef Aquarium
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    Reef aquariums are beautiful microcosms of marine life, but they can be delicate to maintain. Here's a list of mistakes to avoid:

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  • Features of a Return Pump in a Reef Aquarium
    Features of a Return Pump in a Reef Aquarium
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    A reef aquarium is a complex ecosystem that requires specific equipment to maintain ideal living conditions for corals and marine fish. Among these essential components, the return pump plays a crucial role. In this article, we will explore in detail the features of this pump.

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  • Choosing Between the Balling Method and Calcium Reactor in a Reef Aquarium
    Choosing Between the Balling Method and Calcium Reactor in a Reef Aquarium
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    When considering setting up a reef aquarium, one of the most important decisions you'll need to make is how to supplement calcium and carbonates to maintain the necessary water parameters for the health of your corals and marine invertebrates. Two of the most common approaches are the Balling method and the use of a calcium reactor. Each of these methods has its advantages and disadvantages, and the choice will depend on various factors.

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  • Reef Factory Smart Tester
    Reef Factory Smart Tester
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    The Reef Factory Smart Tester is a smart water tester designed to simplify and automate water testing in marine aquariums. It allows you to quickly and easily measure a variety of important parameters, such as calcium, nitrates, phosphates, pH, and temperature.

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  • Trace Elements in a Reef Aquarium
    Trace Elements in a Reef Aquarium
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    Trace elements play a crucial role in the health and development of coral reefs in an aquarium setting. They are required in minuscule amounts, but their absence or imbalance can have significant consequences for both corals and the aquarium's inhabitants. In this article, we will explore what trace elements are, their importance, how to measure them, and how to add them to your reef aquarium.

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  • Iodine in Reef Aquariums: A Key Element for Coral Health
    Iodine in Reef Aquariums: A Key Element for Coral Health
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    Introduction Iodine is one of the essential yet often overlooked elements in reef aquarium keeping, playing a crucial role in the health of corals and other marine organisms. Iodine is a trace element that is involved in various biological processes within the reef aquarium. In this article, we will delve into the importance of iodine in reef aquariums, how to measure it, and how to maintain appropriate levels for the well-being of your corals and reef ecosystem.

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  • Detritivores in a Reef Aquarium
    Detritivores in a Reef Aquarium
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    Introduction Detritivores play a crucial role in the ecosystem of a reef aquarium. These small creatures, primarily invertebrates, are responsible for decomposing and eliminating organic waste, thereby maintaining a healthy environment for corals, fish, and other marine organisms. In this article, we will explore in detail the role of detritivores, common species, and how to incorporate them into your reef aquarium.

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  • Invertebrates Suitable for a Reef Aquarium
    Invertebrates Suitable for a Reef Aquarium
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    Introduction Invertebrates play a vital role in the balance and beauty of a reef aquarium. Their diversity, vibrant colors, and fascinating behaviors make them sought-after inhabitants by reef aquarists. In this article, we will explore in detail the invertebrates suitable for a reef aquarium, highlighting popular species and considerations for their care.

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  • Coral Nutrition Modes
    Coral Nutrition Modes
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    Introduction Corals, these fascinating creatures that inhabit coral reefs worldwide, exhibit complex and diverse modes of nutrition. They are both predators and producers, relying on multiple food sources for their survival and growth. In this article, we will explore in detail the various nutrition modes of corals.

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