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What You Can Do To Help Save Coral Reefs

The Difference Between LPS and SPS Corals

Top Invertebrates for Your Reef Aquarium

How To Glue Coral Frags to Rocks the Right Way

Coral Bleaching: Why It Happens

Basic Saltwater Aquarium Maintenance

Why Your Corals Are Losing Color

Three Natural Reef Aquarium Methods

Understanding Cured vs. Uncured Live Rock

Wild-Caught vs. Aquacultured Corals

The Importance of PAR in Your Coral Reef Tanks

The Most Common Saltwater Aquarium Mistakes

Placement of Corals in Your Reef Tank

Tips for Changing the Water in Your Saltwater Aquarium

The Importance of Water Flow in Your Reef Aquarium

Nano Reef Aquariums: What You Should Know

Essential Supplements for the Saltwater Reef Aquarium

How to Properly Feed Corals in a Saltwater Aquarium
Feeding your coral organisms correctly is crucial to their survival. Learn how to properly feed corals in a saltwater aquarium and help them thrive.

What Influences Coral Coloration

Considerations When Choosing Reef Tank Lighting

Your Guide to Setting Up a Reef Tank

What Do Coral Reefs Need to Survive
Natural corals are some of the most breathtaking plant life on the planet. But they can only become so beautiful when allowed to thrive in the proper conditions. It’s for this reason that every saltwater aquarium owner must know what coral reefs need to survive and how to meet those needs in their own tank. These are the most crucial necessities for coral to live and flourish.

What is Coral Aquaculture: Its Benefits and Importance
Coral reefs are some of the most beautiful organisms on Earth. With their mystifying shapes and unique blends of colors, they’re sought after by saltwater aquarium owners and suppliers alike. Unfortunately, the natural reefs are fragile and susceptible to damage from both climate change and human interference. As such, conservation methods are taking place to reduce the impact on the wild coral reefs and preserve them for generations to come. This is what coral aquaculture is and how it’s benefiting nature and our saltwater tanks’ ecosystems.

Coral: Why Add It to Your Tank?

Zoanthid & Palythoa Handling: A Guide for Your Home Aquarium
