I understand that in a reef tank the focus is on keeping the water chemistry and lighting controlled to best suit the most delicate animals; the hard and soft corals, anemones, etc. In New Zealand it is illegal to import most corals and all live rock. So I should have made this more clear, the...
I understand that in a reef tank the focus is on keeping the water chemistry and lighting controlled to best suit the most delicate animals; the hard and soft corals, anemones, etc. In New Zealand it is illegal to import most corals and all live rock. So I should have made this more clear, the...
Hi, I will be the first to admit that New Zealand (especially the South Island) is more than a bit backwards when it comes to reef keeping. I'm at Otago University and the saltwater fish scene is near non-existent here in Dunedin. Christchurch (where I from) is better with five stores that stock...
Hello,
I am a new member to reefs.org, but have been an aquarium enthusiast for a long time. I kept many freshwater tanks ranging from 10 to 100 gallons when I lived in California. In '94 I converted the 100-gallon into a saltwater fish only tank. It was a fairly simple set-up: a plexiglass...