Monthly Archives: February 2014

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Unique Corals Is Loaded With Top Notch Corals [Picture Intensive]

By Brandon Klaus Besides hitting up Sea Dwelling Creatures on our tour of Los Angeles, we also spent a big chunk of time with Scott Fellman and Joseph Caparatta at their store, Unique Corals. During our visit, we walked up and down each and every Read more here…

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Comparing The Entire Line Of Coral Frenzy Reef Foods

By Brandon Klaus Coral Frenzy has released two brand new products over the last few months, tripling the size of their food lineup and allowing the company to target all sorts of corals for feeding. Their original Coral Frenzy was a powder-like food with tiny Read more here…

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Tank Profile: Alex Stamb’s Greek NSW-fueled Nano

By Chris Aldrich We recently published an article about the challenges of collecting natural sea water (NSW) for your marine aquarium. In that week’s Salt Smart Newsletter, we asked any readers who used NSW in their aquarium to tell us about their experience. Alex Stamb, Read more here…

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The Hidden Joys Of Reefkeeping

By Brandon Klaus We could argue the obvious benefits of keeping a marine aquarium (or any aquarium for that matter) all day long, but there are so many unexpected and overlooked joys that really make the entire process that much more worthwhile. These little joys Read more here…

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Reef Currents Going Down This Weekend In Houston

By Brandon Klaus This is just a friendly reminder that this Saturday, February 22nd, the Marine Aquarium and Reef Society of Houston (MARSH) is hosting its first annual Reef Currents aquarium conference. Loosely modeled after the long-running and always well attended DFWMAS Next Wave conference, Read more here…

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Aquarium Dosing: You Have Options

Aquarium Dosing: Brand new Reef Salt comes packed with good stuff, most of which precipitates or gets used up over time. There are many ways to replenish these things, the easiest of which is with regular water changes. Some tanks just consume far to quickly Read more here…