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Zoanthid Spotlight: Fruit Loops

Fruit Loops Zoanthids This month’s zoa spotlight will feature the “Fruit loops” zoanthid. These tiny zoas are in almost everyone’s top 10 most wanted zoas list. They are also in most people’s top ten want, but can’t have (because they are notorious for melting away) Read more here…

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Video Spotlight: Bubble Tip Anemones – What You Need To Know

Bubble Tip Anemones – What you need to know By Marc Levenson (melevsreef) Discussing the various needs of this species of anemones should help you keep one (or more) healthy in your reef for many years to come. The original BTA was purchased back in Read more here…

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Reef2Reef Reaches 100K Facebook Fans!

Reef2Reef has quickly become one of the go-to forums for hobbyists and industry folk alike. This week Reef2Reef just eclipsed 100,000 real-world Facebook likes! What some of you may not know is that this forum started as a very small gathering of like-minded hobbyists, which Read more here…

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The Many Methods For Supplementing Calcium And Alkalinity

By Randy Holmes-Farley There is no aspect of reef aquarium chemistry more important than calcium and alkalinity. Many of my previous articles have described various aspects of these systems in detail. In reading those articles, aquarists will note one pervasive theme: that maintaining appropriate levels Read more here…

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Reef Review: The Maxspect Riptide Gyre

This article was sponsored by www.CoralVue.com. The Maxspect Riptide Gyre is touted to be a “game changer” in the water flow technology for our aquariums. The reason that it is considered to be a “game changer” is that it does something that other powerheads do Read more here…

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A DIY Alkalinity Test: By Randy Holmes-Farley

Alkalinity is one of the most important measurements that a reef aquarist can make. It can become rapidly depleted in many aquaria, requiring frequent measurement in order to maintain stable levels. While hobby test kits for alkalinity can be simple to use, some aquarists find Read more here…

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Easy, Breezy, Beautiful…Euphyllia

The genus Euphyllia contains some of the most spectacular and recognizable corals we’ve come to love in the marine aquarium hobby. They fall under the hobby coined term, “LPS”, or Large Polyp Stony corals. While the term LPS can shed some light on their overall Read more here…

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My Triton Testing Results: By Randy Holmes-Farley

There are many different ions in seawater, and as reef aquarists we generally only test for a small number of these. Calcium, magnesium, “alkalinity”, nitrate, phosphate, and ammonia, for example, are relatively easy for hobbyists to test at home using kits. Other ions, however, are Read more here…

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Zoanthids: Can I Get An ID Please?

Today, I want to write about how to properly identify zoas. And, no, I’m not going to get into the physiology of differentiating between a zoa and a paly. I am going to discuss how to properly describe the colors in a zoa. This is Read more here…

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Reef Spotlight: Chris’ Algae Farm (ELOS 160)

This article was sponsored by the community at www.Reef2Reef.com. • Name • Christopher Kriens • R2R Build Thread • Chris’ algae farm (ELOS 160) • Introduction • Thanks for the honor of nominating my tank for the Reef Spotlight! There are so many great tanks Read more here…