by admin | Aug 9, 2021 | Aquarium Care, Aquarium Pet Store, Reef Tank Advice
According to the first online definition of the word “hobby” that pops up on Google, a hobby is “an activity done regularly in one’s leisure time for pleasure.” Almost all hobbies involve varying degrees of investment of both time and money. But this hobby does...
by admin | Aug 3, 2021 | Aquarium Care, Aquarium Pet Store, Reef Tank Advice, Saltwater Fish Care
This is an extensive topic which requires research and experimentation to understand. These few tips and bits of information only touch the surface of the topic, but hopefully will stimulate some thought and further research. 1) It is by no means good for either of...
by admin | Aug 2, 2021 | Aquarium Care, Aquarium Pet Store, Reef Tank Advice, Saltwater Fish
Follow these tips to saltwater aquarium success and you will not regret starting your new hobby. Some information online and even from people at saltwater aquarium stores can make you feel stupid and overcomplicate this rewarding and fun hobby. They can even scare...
by admin | Jan 1, 2019 | Aquarium Care, Aquarium Pet Store, Fish of The Week, Reef Tank Advice, Saltwater Fish
Marine Betta Care This beautiful fish can go in a swim or reef aquarium of 50 gallons or larger. The Marine Beta is peaceful but will eat shrimp and small fish. It is nocturnal, but owners will be rewarded as it becomes more active in the evening, particularly at...
by admin | Dec 25, 2018 | Aquarium Care, Aquarium Pet Store, Fish of The Week, Reef Tank Advice, Saltwater Fish
Midas Blenny for the Aquarium The Midas Blenny is an excellent candidate for reef tanks 30 gallons and up. There are less expensive fish that have a similar look, but this one is worth the extra cost. It has a unique deep golden color with a shadow of blue under the...
by admin | Dec 20, 2018 | Aquarium Care, Aquarium Pet Store, Coral Care, Coral of the Week, Reef Tank Advice
Acan Brain Corals are easy to care for Acan Brain corals have many endearing qualities. They can tolerate low to medium lighting, so high-end lights are not required. If the aquarium is brightly lit, they should be placed on the bottom and/or sides of the tank where...