09
AUG
2014
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Successful reef tanks require a delicate balance and hard work to keep all their inhabitants healthy. A UV sterilizer may make it easier to keep your tank clean, but ease of use doesn't matter if it disrupts that crucial balance. A clear view of the risks and benefits will help you know if this type of filtration system is right for your tank.
How A UV Sterilizer Works
These filtration systems work by drawing up a small amount of tank water at a time, usually through a powerhead motor, and passing it over a UV bulb. The procedure kills fungi, algae, bacteria, parasites and sometimes viruses, depending on the strength of the bulb and the amount of time the water spends under UV light. Some UV systems claim to kill as much as 99 percent of the organisms that pass through them. The system can help hobbyists prevent disease and parasites in their tanks and get a handle on algae blooms.
Effect on Supplemental Products
In addition to killing harmful organisms, UV li.. [More]
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Using UV Sterilizers For Reef Tanks in South Africa , UV Sterlizers South Africa , Nano aquariums South Africa , Reef Tanks South Africa , Tropical Aquariums South Africa , Fish Tank South Africa
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27
JUL
2014
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It's easy to see why nano reef aquariums are so popular. Who wouldn't you want a tiny portion of the ocean sitting on your desk? Especially when it costs a fraction of what larger reef systems cost. A nano reef delivers endless fascination, from the saunter of its careful invertebrates to the abrupt retreat of its bashful fish. Every alcove contains a hidden wonder. For seasoned hobbyists, a nano reef offers an exciting challenge with beautiful rewards for a home or office. If you're thinking about a nano reef, consider the following for nano reef success.
Miniature Reefs
In the most practical sense, all home reef aquariums are miniature reefs when compared to expansive natural reefs. However, the term "nano reef" generally refers to a miniature reef system that is typically 50 litres or less, housing corals, invertebrates, and perhaps a few fish. That's a lot of complexity in a small space.
What thrives on a nano reef?
Specimens characteristic of a n.. [More]
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The Nano Reef Revolution , Starting A Nano Reef Aquarium in South Africa , Nano Reef South Africa , Reef Aquarium Fish South Africa , Marine Aquarium Tank South Africa , Reefkeeping South Africa
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25
JUL
2014
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The Aquael Reef Master XL will be available in South Africa in October 2014 and offers the most advanced complete marine set up available to fish keepers. The Reef Master XL consists of all the elements essential in setting up and maintaining a stunning, large marine aquarium. The 385 litre tank is constructed from ultra clear, opti-white glass and measures 100 x 70 x 55 cm. Water is circulated by the Aquael Reef Circulator 10000 Pump with an external performance controller and heated by a 300W Aquael Comfortzone heater.
Functional Aquarium Stand
The aquarium sits on top of a gloriously finished wooden stand, 100 x 70 x 90 cm, reinforced with an internal aluminium frame. The well finished stand offers even the most advanced aquarist ample room within to conceal the most complex of systems beneath the aquarium. The cabinet contains a 135 litre sump with a modern self driven protein skimmer. Drainage and water supply is managed by 3 groups of PVC pipes that protect the.. [More]
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Most Advanced Complete Marine Tank
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28
JUN
2014
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The filter is widely considered the most important part of any fish aquarium. This fantastic piece of kit will keep your fish happy by removing toxic waste products and chemicals from the aquarium. Some filters also work to ensure that air is introduced into the water.
Without filter media inside the filter however, it will be pretty much pointless. Filter media is used to collect all of the particles and dirt that is removed from the aquarium, so that it doesn’t flow straight back into the fish tank.
There are three types of filter media, mechanical, biological, and chemical. All three types can work together to ensure the smooth running of your fish tank.
Over time, beneficial bacteria will grow inside your tank and inside the filtration media, helping the fish tank to stay healthy naturally.
How to clean your filter media
Never wash your filter media in tap water. This will strip the filter media of bacteria by polluting it with chlorine and o.. [More]
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Filter Media Maintenance in South Africa , Changing Filter Media In Fish Tank in South Africa , Fish Aquarium Filter Media Maintenance In South Africa , Marinepure , Cermedia
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21
JUN
2014
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Whether you're establishing your first aquarium, or expanding your hobby experience with a new niche system, small aquariums, approximately 30 litres or less, make a rewarding and relaxing project at home or in the office.
A nano aquarium's compact footprint make it a perfect fit for that empty corner or bare wall, and with the advances in multi-stage filtration and compact fluorescent lighting, maintaining a thriving freshwater or marine system is easier than ever.
Small-volume aquariums also demand special attention because changes in water quality, temperature, and fish stress levels become more pronounced in aquariums less than 30 litres. With patience, research, and a little extra diligence, you too can create a beautiful, healthy nano-system. Here are some tips to get started:
Pick a Kit - A hobbyist's best bet is to get a foolproof aquarium kit with integrated filtration and lighting built-in. That way, every component is a perfect fit, and you'll j.. [More]
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Tips For Small Aquarium Success , Fish Tank South Africa , Nano aquarium South Africa , reef tank , marine tank , tropical aquarium
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01
JUN
2014
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An aquarium can provide a perfect centrepiece for any room and can be beautiful, relaxing and educational. While setting up a tropical aquarium may seem like a daunting task at first, this can be done with ease after putting a little bit of time aside to plan what you want to include. Before purchasing your aquarium, you need to think about where you’re going to keep it and what you want to include.
It may come as a surprise, but more often than not larger aquariums are easier to maintain as they need cleaning less often and make it easier to regulate the water quality and keep your fish healthy. A larger aquarium also allows more room for fish to grow and live happily. One of the most detrimental factors on a fish’s health can be a small tank.
There are thousands of species of tropical fish to choose from, some of which need more care than others. It’s also worth bearing in mind that some tropical fish may need different equipment inside the tank and.. [More]
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Setting up a tropical aquarium , Fish Tanks South Africa For Sale , Fish Aquarium South Africa
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23
MAY
2014
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The Aquael Reef Master aquarium set is now available in South Africa and is a fully equipped bow-front marine tank. It replaces the older Reef Max 60 version with many new improvements. Reef Master includes a water treatment centre with full marine filtration, which is cleverly concealed in a hidden section at the rear of the tank, which consists of a biological trickling filter with bio filter baskets and an efficient protein skimmer with comb filter.
Dense combs protecting the intake, guarantee the safety of fish and other animals. The biological filtration baskets are filled with bio balls and the protein skimmer is equipped with an efficiency regulation system, in the form of a control that allows you to increase or decrease the speed of foam generation. It is also equipped with a large container that requires emptying no more than once every few days.
Temperature in the hood is controlled by an integrated cooling fan system. A specially chosen glass scree.. [More]
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AquaEl Reefmaster Now Available In South Africa , Red Sea Max , Reef Aquarium tank South Africa , Marine Fish Tank South Africa , reeftank South Africa , nano aquarium south africa , marine tank south afric
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23
MAY
2014
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So you’re new to the art of aquascaping and want to delve deeper into this beautiful new world, but have no idea where to start. It can be very intimidating and confusing for someone who knows nothing about how to keep fish. There’s a lot to think about, more than you expect and the biggest advice to anyone starting out would be to do your research first before rushing into any decision making.
When thinking about your setup, the choices you make in certain areas will influence what choices you should be making in others. For example, certain types of fish will require a certain size tank to give them the freedom they need. If you plan on keeping live plants too, this will effect what substrate you choose. Your choice of plants may depend on whether the fish you’ve chosen are shy and need shelter under larger leaves. Depending on what plants you’ve chosen, you may need strong lighting and so on. Balance is the key and it may take awhile before .. [More]
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Aquascaping For Beginners in South Africa , Aquael Brillux , Fish Tank , Planted Tropical Aquarium Tank
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20
MAY
2014
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The wide variety of biological filter materials available today can confuse almost anyone trying to find the right one for their aquarium. Every manufacturer claims their filter material is the most efficient and easiest to use. Cost considerations aside, efficiency, adaptability and ease of maintenance are the factors considered in choosing the best material. All fish tanks need at least some form of biological and mechanical filtration to maintain a healthy environment. Fish produce wastes which cannot be filtered completely using mechanical or chemical methods. Unless these wastes are removed, over time they will build up to a lethal level.
In biological filtration, two types of beneficial bacteria known as "nitrofiers" grow in the tank and convert harmful wastes into something less harmful. All aquariums need to have successful biological filtration in order for the fish to remain healthy.Typically it takes about a month to establish a flourishing biolo.. [More]
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Choosing Biologinal Filter Media , Keeping Your Fish Tank Clean in South Africa ,
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18
MAY
2014
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Aquascaping is the craft of arranging aquatic plants, as well as rocks, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an aesthetically pleasing manner within an aquarium—in effect, gardening under water. Aquascape designs include a number of distinct styles, including the garden-like Dutch style and the Japanese-inspired Nature style. Inspiration for many works come from both underwater locations but also natural scenes such as mountains, jungles, deserts, waterfalls and many others. Typically, an aquascape houses fish as well as plants, although it is possible to create an aquascape with plants only, or with rockwork or other hardscape and no plants.
Although the primary aim of aquascaping is to create an artful underwater landscape, the technical aspects of aquatic plant maintenance must also be taken into consideration. Many factors must be balanced in the closed system of an aquarium tank to ensure the success of an aquascape. These factors include filtration, maintaining c.. [More]
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What is Aquascaping in South Africa , AQUAEL Brillux Tanks Perfect For Aquascaping in South Africa , Tropical Planted Aquarium
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