How to Siphon your saltwater aquarium correctly

Fill the Tube

To start Siphoning fill the tube completely with water and make sure there is no air trapped in the tube.
Ensure you have clean equipment ans hands before start putting your hands in the aquarium, dip the tube in the aquarium to completey fill the tube.
If your aquarium is too small to do this, [...]

Saltwater Aquarium Heaters

There are a lot of saltwater aquarium heaters available in the market for your home saltwater aquariums.
A basic aquarium heater looks like a big test tube which has a wiring in it and electrical cord coming out of it.
The wiring is a heating coil in a glass tube that gets to go in your aquarium. [...]

Right Temperature for your Saltwater Aquarium

Maintaining the right temperature in your saltwater aquarium is very important and any fluctuations on the temperature will cause great stress to your fish within your saltwater aquarium.
Saltwater fish normally experience a few changes in temperature in their natural habitat you its ideal if you can copy the natural enviornment in your saltwater aquarium.

As most [...]

Saltwater Aquarium Temperature

The natural water temperature in the oceans reef range between 74°F to 82°F and this is the temperature we need to replicate too, as well as other water parameters .
Therefore any sudden changes in your saltwater aquarium temperature can cause stress to your fish and other inhabitants.
So any changes in our Saltwater aquarium temperature is [...]

Saltwater Aquarium Lighting

Light is lifes major energy source and thats no different for saltwater aquariums too, there is mant types of lighting fixtures when setting up your aquarium so selecting the correct one is key and will depend what kind of fishes and other things.

If your choosing to house fish and only live rocks then maybe a [...]

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