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An excellent choice for beginning reef aquarists.
Reef aquarists have often complimented us for our blue light spectrum.
A type of rock calledMarco Rock is becoming a favorite among reef aquarists.
Reef aquarists have often complimented us for our blue/violet light spectrum.
The ability to mix butterflyfishes withcorals would be a wonderful boon for most reef aquarists.
Most reef aquarists will use full intensity and locate their corals in the system relative to their light requirements.
This can be a sticky subject,so let's keep it simple and practical for us reef aquarists!
Reef aquarists new to the captive reef market can also expect to see a fine collection of easy to keep beginner corals.
Tanne has alsowritten a book to share his knowledge with other reef aquarists throughout the world.
Reef aquarists looking for a superior LED light but don't need the incredible intensity of the PR-156 will find the PR-156W fits their needs perfectly!
We heard the complaints of Cree and Luxeon users,and created an LED specifically for reef aquarists.
Reef aquarists must concentrate on light of the correct intensity and spectrum if they are to have any success keeping corals healthy and the ability to propagate them.
The owner of this remarkable reef aquarium resides in the Netherlands andis well known among many reef aquarists for his huge 20 foot long reef aquarium.
This leads many reef aquarists to believe that high intensity LED lighting can also be just as dangerous to their livestock without proper filtering of these rays.
The Orphek PR-156 LED aquarium light is designed to penetrate over 48″(122cm) so that coral can be illuminated effectively in deeper aquariums with LED lights-no longer must reef aquarists rely on expensive and extremely hot 400w metal halide lights.
Too often reef aquarists concentrate on providing ideal water chemistry that mimics that found on the reefs and less thought is given toward providing the ideal lighting spectrum for their corals.
Many reef aquarists have observed that after bringing home their beautiful pink Acropora, its color rapidly changed and this is due to lack of the proper elements needed to maintain the pink, or any other color for that matter.
Reef aquarists strive to keep nitrate and phosphate levels low in their systems as many sensitive fish and invertebrates do not tolerate high levels of these elements, although trace amounts of these elements are beneficial to some corals and clams.
This lighting is in the form of Orphek advanced technologyLED lighting available in several models to suit every reef aquarist's application and needs.
Coral farmers will include aquarists, retail reef shops, online coral shops and full scale coral farming enterprises.
Aquarists with deep reef systems will obviously choose HQI or MH lighting as LED, T5HO, and PC light penetration are limited in this regard.
For aquarists with little reef keeping experience, the Atlantik features eight pre-programmed photoperiods with varying spectrums and intensities for different types of corals and/or applications.
During the two month test PAR wasmaintained at 1200 which is much higher than what most aquarists can provide in their reef systems.
We are hearing from more and more aquarists reporting their success with our DIF100 Pendants being used over their deep reef aquariums.
These LEDs will give aquarists not doing their homework, a false impression that LEDs are not powerful enough for a Reef or planted freshwater aquariums.
Coral Reef Shop is pleased to offer some of our clients the opportunity to become an“Aquarist for a Day” at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada.
Our Helix 5000 DC Protein Skimmer was recently reviewed by Ronny Schopke,who has developed a website to aid aquarists and has reviewed many products related to the reef aquarium hobby.