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SETTING UP A REEF TANK - PART 1 by
Marty Ziegler
Summary: Marty has set up five reef tanks in
the last seven years. Here he describes his first one, of 55 gallons. |
SETTING UP A REEF TANK - PART 6 by
Marty Ziegler
Summary: "Zoanthids, or
button polyps, are very hardy, inexpensive, require only moderate lighting, do not require
manual feeding, and grow and reproduce easily in a properly maintained reef
aquarium." |
SETTING UP A REEF TANK - PART 7 by
Marty Ziegler
Summary: "Being a hardy,
fast growing, inexpensive, easy to maintain soft coral, the leather corals are ideal for
both the beginner and advanced reef aquarist." |
MY FIRST REEF AQUARIUM by
Andrew Blumhagen
Summary: How to set up, stock, and maintain a
mini reef aquarium (in an Eclipse System Six) "for less than two hundred dollars and
one hour of maintenance per month." A well written, authoritative and detailed
article which surely will "inspire a few folks to venture into the wonderful world of
marine reef keeping." |
WHAT DO I NEED FOR A
SUCCESSFUL REEF TANK? by Robert M. Metelsky.
Summary: For anyone considering starting a
reef tank, Robert emphasises the importance of planning, and lists recommended equipment
and livestock, with their actual cost. |
MARINE AQUARIUM DO'S AND DON'TS FOR
BEGINNERS by Doug Kamp
Summary: "Over the
years I have come across a number of helpful do's and don'ts for marine aquarium keeping
that would have saved me a lot of time, money and disappointments. If only I had them all
together in a list from the start!" |
MICHELLE'S MARINE DIARY by Michelle
Stuart
Summary: Michelle had kept freshwater fish
before, but decided to set up a marine tank. She narrates in detail, and in an easy to
read way, her problems and triumphs in buying the equipment, dealing with water chemistry,
cycling, adding livestock, and a problem fish. |
THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT, PARTS I,
II, III by Jason Kim
Summary: A three part article about
natural coral reefs and how they relate to the aquarium. Description of reefs, water
quality, nutrients, type of light, stocking levels. Conservation of reefs. |
MOVING AN ESTABLISHED REEF TANK, PART
1: MOVING OUT
by Marty Ziegler
Summary: Planning ahead. Getting ready
on the day of the move. These two thoughtful and well-written articles provide
detailed step-by-step instructions on how to deal with this perennial problem. |
SEAWEED NUTRITION by
Gerald Jennings
Summary: Seaweeds need certain minor trace
elements, which may not be present in artificial seawaters. What to test for, and how to
add them. |
WHAT IS KALKWASSER? AND HOW DO I
DOSE IT? by Robert M. Metelsky
Summary: Kalkwasser/limewater/calcium
hydroxide should be used for water added to make up for evaporation losses. It must
be administered with care. |
ACCLIMATIZATION
STATION by Andy Gordon and Michelle Stuart
Summary: Some marine animals,
especially invertebrates, cannot handle a sudden change in water parameters. Here is
described a DIY drip station that will gradually acclimatize new acquisitions. |
CONSIDERATIONS FOR BUYING A
LARGE TANK by Rex Niedermeyer
Summary: Large tanks require more thought and
planning than moderate sized ones. Rex discusses power access, structural support, heating
and cooling, evaporation, maintenance, redundancy/safety precautions, and cost. |
POWER BUDGETING FOR
AQUARIUM SYSTEMS by Rex Niedermeyer
Summary: How to calculate the amount of
electrical power needed, and how this relates to safety, reliability and cost. Working
figures for a large tank (270 gallons) are given in spreadsheet form. |
BREEDING MARINE SPECIES IN
THE HOME AQUARIUM by Ed Katuska
Summary: Tips on how to start breeding
marines, followed by a list of some of the marine animals that fellow hobbyists have
been known to breed successfully in the home aquarium. |
KEYSTONE SPECIES IN OUR
AQUARIUMS by Aquariumpros.com staff
Summary: Keystone species are those that play
crucial roles in an ecosystem, and whose removal would have a profound effect on that
community. Examples are given. Aquarists must be aware of damage done by
over-harvesting aquarium fish, particularly to coral reefs. The trade and hobby
should regulate itself before others step in and over-regulate. A thoughtful article. |
STOCKING AND COMPATIBILITY by Dr.
Adrian Lawler
Summary: An interesting list of compatibility
problems that Dr. Lawler has experienced when stocking aquariums at the J.L. Scott Public
Aquarium. |
DON'T KEEP by Andy
Gordon and Michelle Stuart
Summary: A list of fish and invertebrates
that are commonly found in aquarium stores but which do badly in captivity and almost
always die prematurely. Their capture and sale should not be encouraged. |
BRITISH COLDWATER
MARINES by Andy Gordon and Michelle Stuart
Summary: Catching fish from British coastal
rock pools. Their suitability for aquarium use, and how to house, keep and feed them. Much
of this advice would apply to any temperate waters. |
THE CRUCIFIX CATFISH, Arius
proops by Allan James
Summary: The under skull structure of this
sea catfish resembles a crucifix or a painting of Christ crucified. The upper part of the
skull roof looks like a monk or a Roman soldier. They are sold in South American port
markets with religious symbols painted on them. Illustrated. |
BREEDING CLOWNFISH by
William Berg
Summary: The clownfish one of the easiest
tropical marine fish to breed, and raising the young is relatively simple too. |
IT'S RODEO TIME, Hippocampus erectus
STYLE! by Ed Curran
Summary: Ed wanted his seahorses to breed, so
he changed their tank set up. They bred, and he was able to raise the fry from what has
been his most exciting spawn to date. |
THE BLACK TRIGGER by Kevin
Thurston
Summary: Kevin keeps a black trigger (Odonus
niger) with a lion fish and a moon wrasse, and finds the black trigger to be hardy
and not quite as aggressive as other triggers. |
"PUFFEROTIS
TRIGGERITIS" by Pete Schaumberg
Summary: "Pufferotis
triggeritis" symptoms are a compulsion to build larger and larger aquariums, and
to keep every kind of pufferfish and triggerfish listed in Burgess's Atlas. Pete's
pufferfish, Floyd, has a character all of his own. |
PIPE FISH by Gerald Jennings
Summary: British Pipe fish are described. How to keep and feed them, and tropical varieties. |
SUITABLE AQUARIUM
BLENNIES by Gerald Jennings and Terry Hall
Summary: Where and how to collect the various
species of these British coldwater marine fish,
and how to keep them. |
GREY MULLET IN THE AQUARIUM
by John B. Clark, B.Sc.
Summary: A description of these British
coldwater marine fish. How to collect and keep them. |
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