22 AUG 2019
World's First Smart Aquarium Lamp
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Aquatics | Aquael | Tropical Aquariums | Fish | Aquascaping | Marine Aquariums | Aquarium Lighting
Do you know what the term “Internet of things” means? It is a concept according to which clearly identifiable objects can directly or indirectly collect, process or exchange data by means of the KNX smart electrical installation or a computer network. It also includes the increasingly popular solution for controlling and steering individual devices using mobile phone applications.    AQUAEL, keeping abreast of the times, introduces the world’s first aquarium lamp meeting these requirements, called the LEDDY SLIM LINK. LEDDY SLIM LINK is a remotely controlled, universal LED lamp designed to illuminate open freshwater and marine aquariums. Fixed on the side edges of the tank panes, it constitutes an elegant alternative to the classic aquarium lid. Its use allows for obtaining a unique decorative effect. Ideal for all types of aquariums. The free Aquael Aqu@rium application installed on your smartphone enables you to control the operation and parame.. [More] LeddylinkWiFi.png
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17 AUG 2019
AC Controllable Pumps From Italy
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Aquatics | Marine Aquariums | Controllers | Rossmont
Rossmont is a new company out of Italy that has been plugging away at making a new line of propeller pumps called Movers for aquariums. What makes Rossmont so revolutionary, is that they have designed a product called Waver that provides WiFi control of their AC pumps, a first in the aquarium hobby which is dominated by DC water pumps.   Besides the fundamental difference in how the Rossmont Movers are operated, resulting flow and functions are roughly the same as most water flow bundles containing two pumps and some kind of controller functions. But what is really different about the Rossmont Waver/Mover combo is that the user experience is wildly different, and the up-front cost is radically more affordable. To get this kind of flow from other manufacturers you’d have to spend quite a lot more. Rossmont’s new Mover & Waver combos is a completely new value proposition when it comes to controllable, high quality propeller pumps. Keep in mind we’re no.. [More] rossmontperfectcouple.JPG
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17 AUG 2019
Kamoer Introduces F4 PRO WiFi Doser
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Aquatics | Marine Aquariums | Kamoer | Dosing Pumps
Today aquarium hobbyists are more interested in sophisticated dosing pumps that can handle the delicate balance of their reef aquariums’ ecosystems; which requires both quality and precision. Over the past few years, Kamoer peristaltic pumps have been recognized all over the world for its superior accuracy, great build, and good price point. Kamoer comes from a medical laboratory background and their products boast quality parts and precision.   The F4 PRO WiFi Doser is the latest state-of-the-art controllable dosing system from Kamoer. The F4 PRO is the successor to the widly popular X4 which pioneered WiFi connectivity and control in aquarium dosing pumps. The F4 PRO WiFi Doser is packed with innovative features that make it easy to maintain ideal water parameters in your freshwater or saltwater aquarium. Keep Your Parameters Stable Easily schedule a dosing regimen to keep water chemistry within ideal ranges. You can automate 2-part calcium and alkalinity, Ka.. [More] KamoerF4PROperipump.png
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05 AUG 2019
What Is A Natural Aquarium?
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Aquatics | Aquael | Tropical Aquariums | Fish | Aquascaping
So-called natural aquariums, also known as Japanese aquariums or Amano style aquariums, are all the rage in modern aquaristics. The father of this concept, late Takashi Amano (1954-2015), was a Japanese nature photographer and aquaristics enthusiast.   When taking pictures of natural landscapes, such as the Amazon forest or the steppes, he wanted to try to transfer these behind the glass walls of the aquarium. Using natural decorations such as rocks, wood and roots as well as living plants, he began to create underwater forests, meadows and other landscapes. This trend was quickly adopted by many followers and enthusiasts all over the world. Takashi Amano developed several basic styles of natural aquaristics. These include: - ryuboku – an underwater forest. Using roots, wood and plants (mainly the so-called „epiphytes”), an image reminiscent of the primeval pristine forest flooded with water is reconstructed in the aquarium; - mizube – a kind.. [More] aquaeltank60cm.png
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