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Friday Fish Facts - Orange Skunk Anemonefish

Friday Fish Facts - Orange Skunk Anemonefish

The Orange Skunk Anemonefish (Amphiprion sandaracinos) is more commonly known as the Skunk Clown Fish because of the orange body color with white stripe running down the spine from the head to the tail.... it resembles a skunk that is orange instead of black. The Orange Skunk Clown hails from the Western Pacific Oceans and can grow to a maximum length of 5.5" inches in the wild. Most Skunk Clown Fish in the aquarium hobby are between 1" inch to 3.5" inches long.... (READ MORE)

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Friday Fish Facts - The Neon Goby

Friday Fish Facts - The Neon Goby

The Neon Goby (Gobiosoma oceanops) hails from the Tropical Eastern Atlantic regions, and is a striking addition to any SPS dominated reef aquarium. This Goby can grow to a maximum size of 2" inches, and and is typically between 1" to 2" inches in the aquarium hobby. Minimum tank size required is 10 gallons.... (READ MORE)

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Live Rock Hitchhikers.... The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly!

Live Rock Hitchhikers.... The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly!

Live rock is basically old pieces of reef that is broken up into aquarium sized pieces and is used for decoration and filtration in reef and saltwater aquariums. Often times the live rock is shipped directly from a collection facility to your local retailer, and then made available to you. This fresh live rock is almost guaranteed to have "hitchhikers" on it, little marine critters living in and on the rock. Some of these hitchhikers are beneficial to your ref, but others can quickly become a nuisance. To help you identify the most common live rock hitchhikers, we have complied...

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How to Add Fish to an Aquarium

How to Add Fish to an Aquarium

Once the new aquarium cycle is completed, one of the most exciting things in the hobby is adding new fish to your tank! For have better success with your fish it is important to follow some guideline. Here's how to add fish to your aquarium.... (READ MORE)

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Tuesday Tech Tips - How to Get The Most From Your RO/DI Filter

Tuesday Tech Tips - How to Get The Most From Your RO/DI Filter

RO/DI filters are essential for any reef keeper. Making sure you get the most of your RO/DI filter will help ensure you maximize your savings while starting with the cleanest water possible! Here's a few tools that can help you get the best performance out of your RO/DI filter.... (READ MORE)

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