Fish Guides and Fish Information
Keeping you up to date with the latest aquarium news
Special Edition Kraktopus Re-Print
To Celebrate over 3 years of producing stickers for our lovely customers we have decided to do a limited edition re-print of one of our designs. Never before have we done a re-print of one of our stickers.
Parameters for your Reef
Keeping proper reef tank parameters is essential for the health of your fish, coral and other invetebrates. High Nitrates & Phosphates can lead to unsightly algae and flucuations in your levels can lead to poor coral heath. Some levels can even cause coral and fish death.
New Frozen Firstbite Veggie Feast
We got chance to put the new Firstbite Veggie feast and the new Firstbite Magnetic Feeding clip to the test.
Top 5 Marine Fish you should possibly avoid.
So we know there’s some fish that are not suitable for your tank, they may not be compatible with your inhabitants, they may not be reef safe and eat your critters or coral, but this is a list of the fish with think you should possible avoid altogether.
We 3D Printed our own filter sock replacement cup.
We ended up with a tank that had a strange size filter sock and wanted to replace the socks with a filter cup which we find much more practical, Nothing appeared available off the shelf so the solution... make our own.
Fish Compatibility Facts: More Than Just Picking Reef Safe Fish
Whether you’re just starting a new marine aquarium project or just adding new reef safe fish to an existing reef tank, it’s critical to understand the expected relationships between the different corals, critters, and fish in a saltwater aquarium environment. In these cases, it is important to always select reef safe fish (like the ones listed on our site) for a reef tank project
Before You Pick Fish For A Saltwater Aquarium, Build A Self-Sustaining Fish Tank Ecosystem
What Is A Self Sustaining Fish Tank & Why Would You Want A Self Sustaining Fish Tank Ecosystem?
When we talk about self sustaining fish tanks, people often think of closed-tank systems that require minimal set up and allow for little intervention. Yet the fact of the matter is, the healthiest, most successful, easiest-to-care-for saltwater reef aquarium projects are all self sustaining to some degree.