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What is a Mini Reef Aquarium-Reef Tanks Examined and Explained By Darin Sewell
Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Nothing is more stunning then the color and movement of the natural reef. Many people have brought this beauty into their own homes with a mini reef aquarium system.

What Is a Mini Reef Aquarium

This type of aquarium setup is designed and built to replicate nature in the best way possible. Though this artificial replication of nature live corals and other marine animals like fish, shrimp and crabs others are able to live and even reproduce.

What Is Needed To Replicate Nature

Obviously you will need a tank and synthetic seawater to fill it but in the mini reef aquarium there are some other pieces of equipment that you will absolutely need in order for your system to thrive.

Adequate Lighting-On the natural reef the light from the suns rays helps keep corals alive and growing. To replicate this you will need a high intensity lighting system. There are many different methods to lighting a reef tank and all of them have drawbacks and benefits.

Motion Water-In the wild the water that crashes over the reef crest helps to OXYGENATE the water, carry away waste coral and fish and bring food in for the reef inhabitants. For a successful reef tank you are going to have to supply strong water movement in order to keep clean corals and debris in suspension so it can be removed by the filters.

Natural Environment-Replicating the wild reef is easy with liverock. Liverock is actual rock from the wild reefs that break off. This rock is collected and sold to reef keepers around the world. It will provide a natural looking display inhabitants and make your feel more at home. Good liverock can also help with natural nitrate reduction and improve water quality.

Water Quality-In the wild the water quality is superb, new water is constantly being washed over the reef so never accumulate nutrients. In the mini-reef aquarium this is not possible so special equipment like protein skimmers and other filtration methods have been designed to scrub your water and remove harmful pollutants.

Want a crystal clear successful Mini Reef Aquarium with growing healthy coral and fish? Our reef tank guide will show you how to get one by setting up your reef tank the right way and avoiding the common mistakes that lead to death fish, algae and an ugly tank. To get the secret to creating a stunning reef aquarium visit http://www.dseventures.com

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