2. Setup the saltwater aquarium: Place the aquarium on a sturdy floor in a relatively draft free area. If using an undergravel filter, put it in place on the floor of the tank. Add either the airstones or the powerheads in the uplift tubes. ...
Sumps are the cornerstone of saltwater and reef aquarium filtration and the hobby has enjoyed many new designs and improvements in recent years. The Reef Octopus Sump is a new line of ‘filter boxes’ with a suite of features and…
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When setting up the marine aquarium the hobbyist is beginning a journey to a beautiful world that most people in their lifetime will not see. It is an opportunity to view the wonders of the corals reefs right in your own home. The coral reefs are a delicate eco-system and as such grea...
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A series of 5 Minute videos designed to guide beginners through the setup of a saltwater aquarium. \n \n
Dry the entire aquarium so you can easily spot any leaks. Power the pumps one at a time and carefully inspect all connections for leaks. Carefully check the sump to see if it overflows. Check that the protein skimmers make bubbles and the pumps used for them are running. Step 3: Substra...
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If you’ve opted to build your own setup, here is the equipment you need to get started. Aquarium tank Aquarium stand (unless you have a desktop aquarium) Pumps Filtration Light Heater Saltwater Live Rock Sump Bucket or Plastic Container ...