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Happy Holidays | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. December 2, 2008 in Uncategorized. Happy Holidays from Reef Tank USA.com. Acclimating Salt Water fish. Why do you need Reef Janitors. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Snails | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized. First of all, learn how to identify and stay away from all types of predatory shelled snails. These are stinging, venomous animals that either bore holes into their prey and rasp out their flesh, or kill their prey with venom, usually injected by means of a harpoon, and eat the prey whole. The largest and most obvious of the venomous species are all in the genus Conus. Found in Florida and Cari...
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Hermit Crabs | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized. Did you know that hermit crabs are scavengers? Yep, most species will eat just about anything they can find. For this reason, they make ideal cleaners for a reef tank, as long as you choose a Reef Safe Hermit Crab. Properly chosen hermit crabs should have no negative impact on a reef system. Arge species such as the Anemone Carrying Hermit. And Cone Shell Hermit. The Blue Legged Hermit. The Red...
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Starfish | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized. Starfish are divided into three classes; Asteroidea. That contains Sea and Cushion Stars, Ophiuroidea. That contains Brittle, Serpent and Basket Stars, and Crinoidea. That contains Feather Stars and Sea Lilies in the Subclass Articulata. O keep starfish in top condition in an aquarium, water quality should be excellent and nitrate levels very low, preferably unmeasurable. Leave a Reply Cancel r...
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Why do you need Reef Janitors | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. Why do you need Reef Janitors. March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized. What exactly are reef janitors? O, with such as vast array of crustacean and invertebrate species to choose from, how do you know which ones to get? Acclimating Salt Water fish. Why do you need Reef Janitors. Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow “Re...
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Shrimp | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized. Shrimp are not algae eaters, but natural scavengers. For this reason they make good tank cleaners. They are best kept singly or as a mated pair. Some species will pick at other invertebrates and soft corals, and some larger species may attack fish, so be careful about which type you put in your tank. Ost sought after are Cleaner Shrimps of the Lysmata. He Coral Banded Shrimp. Is a small shrimp ...
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Sea Urchins | Reef Janitors
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How to own and Maintain a reef salt water aquarium. Welcome to Reef Aquariums. March 31, 2008 in Uncategorized. Ea urchins are used as indicator organisms in public aquariums to determine if the system is functioning properly? Because these animals are so “picky” about water quality and cleanliness. In an aquarium, they are the first to show signs of stress, seen when their spines are laying down or falling off. Here are numerous varieties found in both tropical and colder water oceans around the world?