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We are a team of hobbyists in the reef community who specialize in reef care. We provide guides for educational purposes and one-on-one calls for those who need specific services. We utilize our own experiences that we have obtained over thirty-five years of reef knowledge, and we are confident that we can address all issues you may encounter. Feel free to reach out to us and allow our expertise to work for you.

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This is our custom line of reef equipment that we produce. These products vary from reef pedestals to light fixture adjustments. Just about anything you can think of we can custom make for you.

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I’m truly grateful for the exceptional support I received from these reef care specialists. Their expertise, dedication, and professionalism made a significant difference in my overall performance with reefing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a reef tank?

A reef tank is an aquarium that simulates a coral reef ecosystem. It houses corals, invertebrates, and fish typically found in tropical marine environments.

What are the main components of a reef tank?

The main components include:

Live Rock: Porous rock that provides biological filtration and habitat.

Tank: The container holding the water.

Filtration: Systems to remove waste (mechanical, biological, chemical).

Lighting: Specialized lights to support coral photosynthesis.

Water Circulation: Powerheads or wavemakers to create water flow.

Heating/Cooling: To maintain stable water temperatures.

Saltwater: A mixture of purified water and marine salt.

Why is water quality so important in a reef tank?

Corals and other reef inhabitants are susceptible to water parameters. Poor water quality can lead to stress, disease, and death. Stable and optimal levels of salinity, temperature, pH, alkalinity, nitrates, and phosphates are crucial.

What is the nitrogen cycle, and why is it important?

The nitrogen cycle is the process by which beneficial bacteria convert harmful ammonia (produced by fish waste and decaying matter) into less harmful nitrites and then nitrates. This process is essential for maintaining a healthy reef tank.

What is “cycling” a reef tank?

Cycling is the process of establishing the nitrogen cycle in a new tank. It involves allowing beneficial bacteria to colonize the tank’s filtration system, converting ammonia and nitrites into nitrates. This process can take several weeks.

How can we help you?

We are here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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