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Contents
Maintaining water values at the With this Guide we would like to help you under-
optimum level 18 stand those contexts better and do the right things
from the outset. With that in mind we have brought
Providing good light 20
the essentials together in such a way that you
How to stock your aquarium 22 don’t have to read any lengthy treatises. You get
the basics at the outset.
The right way to feed your fish 24
Keeping your aquarium in good shape 26 You can also look for technical literature which
goes into greater detail or join an aquarium club
You will also need 27 but, most importantly, you should get in touch with
a specialist dealer in marine water aquariums if
List of keywords 30
you have any queries.
If you need advice or help ... 31
We wish you success and joy with your marine
water aquarium.
Magnificent coral reefs, shimmering fish, a lively bustle of bright A few basic concepts which you should be familiar with
hues and shifting shapes and colours. A marvellous and exotic
underwater world which is attracting new enthusiasts all the time: If you speak to an aquarium-keeper form skeletons. The dead skeletal material
marine water – or reef – aquariums are becoming increasingly popu- or read up on the subject, you will is regularly overgrown with living tissue
lar. Not only are they an exceptionally eye-catching feature in the home, but also frequently come across various terms and this is how coral reefs are eventually
a special source of fascination for observers, who see how corals grow, how which are seldom further explained. formed. Over thousands of years huge
the colours change, how a new life unfolds and are always discovering exciting This results in confusion and misunder- reefs and islands were formed in this
things. Nowadays you no longer need to be an experienced aquarium keeper to standing, so here are a few definitions: way, including the Bahamas, Bermuda
go in for reef aquariums. and the Maldives.
Marine water or reef aquariums
Tropical stony corals (sometimes called
Fresh or marine water aquariums – Marine water aquariums are rather more Saltwater or seawater aquarium is actually soft corals or leather corals, amongst
what’s the difference? demanding. First the tap-water must be the general term for any aquarium which is other things) derive their nutrients chiefly
purified and enriched with salt. Caring for used with saltwater (including specialised from small, single-cell algae (zooxanthel-
In a freshwater aquarium fish and other corals and other animals requires more types such as North Sea, Mediterranean lae), which settle symbiotically in their
occupants live in a state of symbiosis attention, a lot of patience and more and mangrove aquariums etc.) tissue. In a well-lit marine water aquarium,
with plants. The water comes out of the expensive equipment. It is only partly corals can survive and grow for years
tap and has to be filtered and processed true to say that marine water or reef There are pure fish aquariums (occupied without feeding.
but, basically, everything is straightforward. aquariums mean a lot of work, because solely by fish), as well as aquariums for
Thanks to their relatively uncomplicated in recent years quite a lot has happened. invertebrates (e.g. nano aquariums), but As well as “zooxanthellate” corals there
equipment and the fact that they are New discoveries about the sensitive what is usually meant is a reef or coral- are several other types but they feed on
comparatively simple to look after, fresh- eco-system of a coral reef and technical reef aquarium. This is a tropical marine each other and are not easy to keep in an
water aquariums are also suitable for advances have made a lot of things much water aquarium in which corals form a aquarium for beginners.
beginners. The outlay is within limits. simpler. Even beginners can keep a reef close living community (this is known as
aquarium if they abide by the rules. biocoenosis), with fish, crabs, echino- Live rocks
derms (creatures with spines) and a large
number of micro-organisms and small In the world of aquariums “live rock”
animals. means pieces of reef in which plant and
animal organisms live. When the aquarium
Corals and coral reefs is being set up, they introduce sediments,
bacteria, a variety of small life forms
Corals are not plants, as many believe, including crustaceans, feather duster
but colonies of tiny sessile (“tight-sitting”) worms, algae and sponges into the aqua-
coelenterates, which include sea anemo- rium. It is only with these organisms that
nes and jelly fish. In an aquarium it is the eco-system can function effectively
mainly reef-forming stony corals that are in the marine water aquarium. They are a
used. They secrete calcium and eventually natural bio filter and process the water.
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You will need:
Basic equipment
Equipment space area
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EHEIM thermocontrol 250/300
You will need:
For decoration you will basically need dry rock, living rock and substrate.
When setting up you will need to leave sufficient space, as the corals will
need room to grow, fish will need plenty of room to swim in, and as much
light as possible must reach the corals.
As a basis for the establishment of ani- Live rocks are pieces of reef rock in Use up to 3 - 4 centimetres of coral or Before you start to set up your aquarium
mals, bacteria and other organisms you which the original organisms are living. sand with a grain size of 1 – 2 millimetres. you should lay a sheet of plexiglas or
will need dry rock, which must be porous They are used to speed up the biology. PVC on the bottom of the aquarium to
and “full of holes”. Dead reef rock or arti- The living rock is imported or “cultivated” The substrate you use, however, will prevent the heavy, and sometimes sharp,
ficial ceramic reefs, among other things, and, when buying, it is essential that you depend on the animals you want to keep. stones from damaging the glass.
will also be suitable. look for reliable quality because once the Wrasse and goby, for example, need a
pieces have been stored in dry or unsuit- sandy area because at night they dig It is important that the materials are
The amount depends on the size of the able water they are unusable. and filter their food from the seabed. In resistant to saltwater and do not transmit
aquarium but you should allow for the this case the substrate must be finer and any substances to the aquarium. Any
fact you will be adding at least 40 – 50 % Live rocks will – as stated – make up at deeper, although it unfortunately has a sheet of plexiglas available from a builder’s
of living rock. It is also not advisable to least 40 - 50 % of your decoration; they tendency to decay. merchant that is more than 3 millimetres
use excessively large chunks to facilitate will attach themselves (once there is thick, will be suitable.
flexible decoration and make it easier to water in the aquarium) to the dry rock. The (thoroughly cleaned!) substrate is
replace individual parts if required. Some experts recommend as much as always laid last, once the decoration and Adhesive or cement
60 - 70 % of living rock. water are in the aquarium. This prevents
Note: you must never use calcium rock any decaying beneath the rocks, and When they are being set up, the rocks
containing metallic elements or lava rock digging animals cannot knock the struc- must sit on each other in such a way that
(of the kind which is frequently to be ture over. they do not fall over, even if the weight
found in freshwater aquariums) because (for example: coral cover) increases. You
many substances dissolve in basic should therefore make any unstable rocks
marine water. Materials such as wood, safe with an underwater adhesive or suit-
roots and quartz sand (silica) likewise able silicon but it is important that no
have no place in a marinewater aquarium. harmful substances are transferred into
the water.
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How to proceed – step by step Start up equipment
All equipment should be running, lighting
From the sixth week onwards
Adjust water values (pH value, ammo-
on for about 2 hours, heating maintaining nium/ammonia), measure nitrite and
the water at a constant 25 °C with auto- adjust if required; if nitrite content is
Phase 1: Preparation and set-up Dry rock matic top-up also operating (don’t forget below 0.1 mg/l add a few algae eat-
spare water!). ing snails.
Clean very thoroughly and set up decora-
Choosing an aquarium tions with caves and ledges for shade
Wait a week From the third month onwards
Only buy a marine purpose tank; mini- (leaving enough room for 40 – 50 % living
mum size 150 litres but ideally 250 - 500 rock and room for fish to swim in). Leave Occasionally remove shreds of algae If the water values are good: first add
litres. Recommended: EHEIM marine water about 12 cm clear from sides so the from tank, gently rake substrate, check a few algae eating fish (surgeon fish)
aquarium combination with overflow, substrate, glass etc. can be cleaned. water values. and invertebrates (small hermit crabs,
filter tank in bottom cabinet, pre-installed sea urchins); destroy parasites
pipes etc. Install equipment Live rocks (Aiptasia, Anemonia cf. manjano).
Fit filter tank (“filter sump”) with a protein First rinse living rocks vigorously in
Choosing a position external containers and remove dead and Add corals
skimmer, filter mats (and/or mechanical
Not in direct sunlight but in the shade, internal filter) if required, an external filter damaged sponges, sea squirt, larvae etc. Only when no slime remain in the
away from sources of heat, close to plug with a variety of filter media, return pump, Then place or fix rocks on or between dry water; add corals in abundance.
sockets and on a flat, level base. automatic top-up. In the tank: heater, decorations in areas of aquarium where
circulation pump. water flows freely. Add fish
Basic cleaning Slowly increase the fish stock (over a
Before setting up the aquarium it must Prepare water period of months).
Phase 2: Running in your aquarium
be cleaned thoroughly, using only warm Add revers osmosis water with about 35 g
water, a soft sponge and no cleaning of salt per litre and mix well; after 24 hours Phase 3: Caring for your aquarium
Wait for two - three weeks
agents. heat to 25 °C, measure density and cor-
rect salt content if necessary (density Adjust final light settings (8 –10 hours It will be at least six months before
Base for decorations 1.021 – 1.023 g/ml = 33 – 35.7 g/l). main light + 2 hours dim light); allow your marine water aquarium is “up
green algae (caulerpa) to grow; test the and running” and only after a year or
To protect the glass base with a pane of
Add water carbonate hardness occasionally and two will it be biologically stable and
plexiglas, silicon should be used.
increase if necessary; clean internal filter, look wonderful, with everything grow-
Add externally prepared saltwater to
clean glass. ing and thriving. This is dependent on
aquarium tank. Check density and
regular maintenance.
temperature again and re-adjust.
For directions for care see page 26.
Substrate
Clean well, add and distribute (not under-
neath rocks).
Osmotic water If, after vigorous skimming, the animals Carbonate hardness Magnesium
have stopped growing and the colours have
The initial water will be tap-water. This is faded, you can carefully add a second Carbonate hardness should be 7 – 10° KH. Magnesium is important for the formation
cleaned by a process of reverse osmosis dose using a commercially available This means acids will be neutralised and of calcium. The natural figure for magne-
(see Annex: Reverse osmosis page 11) to solution. But take care – never exceed fluctuations in pH value impeded to a sium is about 1350 mg/l but a shortage
give “ultra-pure water” or “revers osmo- the amounts specified by the manufacturer certain degree (buffering capacity). of magnesium may cause a breakdown
sis water”. Please test it again. There because many substances are highly in the growth of calcareous algae, allow-
should be no dangerous residues left toxic and fatal in larger amounts. If the KH is too low you can obtain a ing thread algae to flourish. With suitable
(nitrate max. 10 mg/l, phosphate max. KH-enhancing agent from your specialist preparations you can administer a sec-
0.1 mg/l), no heavy metals, silicic acids, pH value aquarium dealer. Acid-forming substances ond dose.
pesticides or medication residues. must also be removed from the aquarium
The pH value indicates whether the (metabolic waste as the result of having Nitrite, nitrate, phosphate
Salt content water is acid (below 7) or alkali (above 7). too many fish, decaying waste in the sub-
It should be between 7.8 and 8.5 and will strate etc.). The addition of calcium can These substances are generated by
The salt content must be between 34 and often be lower in the morning than in the also help. Excessive KH will not usually excreta (ammonium/ammonia), dead
35.7g per litre. (Density measured at 25 °C evening because, during the day, in the occur unless you have over compensated organisms, decomposition products,
= 1.021 – 1.023 g/ml = 33 – 35.7 g/l). light, algae absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) when trying to increase the values. You food remnants etc. These are largely
and oxygen is formed. Consumption of will then have to change a greater pro- removed from the water by the protein
Water temperature acid increases the pH value. portion of the water. skimmer and, after a short period,
values which exhibit a slight increase will
The temperature must be between 24 If the pH value is incorrect, a partial change Calcium often stabilise. Cleanness and regular,
and 26 °C. No more and no less as any of water will often help. Otherwise the partially water changes will help but in an
deviation may jeopardise the ecosystem carbonate hardness must be tested and if Natural marine water has a calcium con- emergency, specialised filter media (e.g.
(see heating page 10). necessary adjusted . centration of 400 – 450 mg/l. If it drops EHEIM phosphate out) or specialised
below 400 mg/l you should add a suitable preparations should be used. You should
Trace elements calcium preparation. If there are hard cor- seek the advice of your specialist aquari-
als to be nurtured, it is essential that you um dealer regarding this.
Nowadays a good brand of sea-salt will install a calcium reactor.
contain up to 70 main and trace elements.
If you partially change your water and
feed your fish on a regular basis, a sec-
ond dose will not usually be necessary.
Basically, you will only need one pro- The protein skimmer
tein skimmer and one mechanical filter
for your marine water aquarium. The Immediately removes organic and in-
process of biological filtration will be organic protein compounds which are
assumed by the living rocks and/or generated by excreta, food remnants,
organisms in the aquarium. To adjust dead organisms etc., and also removes
water values, however, you may have fine particles of dirt. This prevents the
to use specific media. protein compounds from being broken
down in the aquarium by bacteria and
polluting the water with harmful chemicals.
It also enriches the water with oxygen
and carbon dioxide.
In addition to healthy water, correct lighting is the most important thing for your
marine water aquarium, as life can only thrive when it is present. At the same
time, fish need less light than corals and plankton.
The light must be more intense than in a freshwater aquarium. Only then will it be able Basically, full light should be switched on for 8 – 10 hours, plus
to penetrate as far as the symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae), which live in the tissue of, one hour of dim light in the morning and another in the evening.
and feed, stony corals, anemones, etc. New T5 fluorescent tubes and LED lamps are, You can simulate sunrise and sunset by switching light sources
more and more often, replacing the frequently-used HQI lamps. on or off, one by one or by means of a dimmer switch (e.g. in the
case of LED lamps).
Light spectrum If your aquarium is lit for a longer period in the evening, simply
switch the light on later in the morning (timer switch). There
The colour spectrum of the light must be accurately balanced in the marine water should be no breaks during the light phase as is often recom-
aquarium, with the blue element predominating (from 10 000 Kelvin). The ideal mended in the case of freshwater aquariums.
solution is a combination of the daylight spectrum (white) and deep blue light. The
light colour “red” is not suitable for marine water aquariums. Light zones
To reinforce the natural fluorescence of corals you can also make use of an actinic light. As in nature, you should create strong, average and weak lights
zones, because different creatures (corals and sponges) need
different amounts of light. Gradation will be produced by the
depth of the water, with weaker illumination at the edges and
shadows under ledges and in bays in the decoration.
EHEIM powerLED daylight & actinic blue
EHEIM powerLED actinic blue
Once your aquarium has been run in (minimum of 3 months) you can gradually Fish The following are suitable for beginners,
add to its population with corals, other invertebrates and fish. When making your for example:
choice, you should remember that not all animals are compatible with each other Although fish like living in large com-
(your specialist aquarium dealer will know) and make sure that you only buy crea- munities on coral reefs, you should only • different types of perch:
tures which are 100% healthy. introduce a few initially. Slowly (over the damsels, chromis, cardinals
course of a few months) you will be able • surgeon fish
to increase the stock but you should • anemone fish
Corals Other invertebrates never add too many at once or the water • blenny
values will deteriorate. • goby
Basically, you should only add light- These include a wide variety of animals. • dragonet
dependent (zooxanthellate) corals. Specialists recommend: • dwarf angel
These include – in each case with some
sub-species: • feather-duster worms When making your purchase you should
• sponges make absolutely sure that the fish are
• large and small-polyp stony corals • starfish healthy, happy and well-fed. Round bellies
• soft corals • shrimps without spots and an absence of protrud-
• leather corals • hermit crabs ing scales are good signs.
• horn corals • sea urchins
• zoo antuns • snails
• etc. • etc.
You can safely populate your aquarium As a rule these invertebrates do not need
with an abundance of these sessile any additional food. In a healthy environ-
invertebrates. In symbiosis with the ment they will find enough food and also Transferring fish and other stock to your aquarium
zooxanthellae, they will clean the water make use of leftovers and “clean up”
and stabilise the environment – rather after themselves. The size of the popula- All newcomers must be slowly ntroduced into the new aquarium
as plants do in a freshwater aquarium. tion should be self-regulating. environment. For that reason:
• Do not transfer them direct from the transport bag into the aquarium, but very
slowly replace the water in the transport bag with water from the aquarium
(2 – 3 hours).
• Whilst doing this, ensure that the temperature is the same.
• All animals (especially corals) must always be completely immersed in water.
• Do not pour corals into the aquarium but remove them carefully from the
transport bag in the aquarium, under water, and place them where intended.
• Fish may be transferred using a fish-net.
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The right way to feed your fish
Your fish will need vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, roughage and fat.
These are all provided by good fish foods as dry or frozen food. Do not use live
food from freshwater cultures (mosquito larvae, fleas, shrimps, etc.).
Every species of fish has specific Quality is important, because food You should only provide as much food,
needs and preferences that you should which is not digested properly will once or twice a day, as will be con-
acquaint yourself with when you buy increase the level of nitrates in the sumed in one or two minutes.
your fish. At first, you should concen- water due to the increase of fish
trate on species for which you do not excreta and its waste remnants. Do not include any days of fasting as
have to satisfy any “special require- is often recommended in the case of
ments” and which can be fed the same If you use frozen food, it should be freshwater aquariums.
dry food. This will make things a bit defrosted and rinsed vigorously in
easier for you – even when you are on running water to wash off any nitrogenous Use of an EHEIM automatic feeder
holiday. compounds and phosphates. means you will be able to programme
individual, daily feeds. It will reliably
Flaked and granulated food are parti- In the case of plant-eaters (herbivores, provide your fish with food – even
cularly suitable as it will be consumed such as surgeon fish) you can occa- when you are on holiday (see page 28).
on the surface of the water and will sionally – if there is not enough algae
also sink to the bottom. If you are using in the aquarium – enrich their diet with
an EHEIM feeding station, you will lose either lettuce or dandelion leaves. But
considerably less food as the food will be careful: vegetables must not have
sink and not get into the overflow shaft. been sprayed and must first be washed
thoroughly. It is preferable to buy suit-
able algae preparations.
To care for your marine water aquarium and to make your task easier, you should
provide yourself with a few useful extras. Some of these you will be able to acquire
gradually.
After the running-in phase (see page 15), from the third month onwards, your
marine water aquarium will slowly begin to develop as it should: into a truly won-
drous and colourful underwater landscape and a biologically stable ecosystem. You should definitely have: You could also buy the following:
This may take as long as another year. During this period in particular, but also
in the future, it will require your care and attention. • A clean bucket – reserved for your • An EHEIM automatic feeder, for regular
aquarium and banned from other feeding even if you are on holiday,
cleaning jobs around the house
You should do the following: • Once a week • A EHEIM feeding station (page 24)
Clean glass; vacuum up waste; clean • A largish container (drum, bucket),
• At all times skimmer (preferably more often); add in which you can put the saltwater • EHEIM plant tongs so that you can
Remove dead organisms and visible trace elements as required; fill evapo- for the initial filling and for partial reach and remove dead matter without
waste materials immediately. Sick fish rated water top-up tank with water water changes disturbing the fish unnecessarily,
should be promptly treated in a quaran- (freshwater).
tine tank. • Glass wiper / glass cleaner • EHEIM gravel cleaning set, to remove
• Every other week (EHEIM powerCleaner) waste and to make it easier to partially
• Every day Partially change water (10 %); check change the water,
Feed fish once or twice – but only as water values (salt content, carbonate • Suction hose (at least 1.5 – 2 metres
much as can be consumed in 1–2 min- hardness, pH value, calcium and magne- long, diameter 15 – 20 mm) for partially • The EHEIM Quick vacpro, for removing
utes (see automatic feeder page 28); sium content). changing the water – or preferably the waste without churning up the
evaporated water (revers osmosis water) EHEIM gravel cleaning set – which will substrate
should be refilled (preferably using an • Once a month also be helpful when doing a water
automatic top-up – see page 9); clean Check short-term activated carbon filtra- change (see description) • A EHEIM fish-net and a EHEIM thermo-
mechanical filtration; check all equipment tion* for (or CDOM – yellow coloured dis- meter with suction pads
is in good working order; measure tem- solved organic matter); check nitrate and • A densimeter (see page 10)
perature of water. phosphate levels; wipe salt off light bulbs • A EHEIM MultiBox
and reflectors (using water). • Ideally, and most importantly, test kits
and equipment for testing the water
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You will also need
Pages Pages
Actinic (light)............................ 20 Magnesium.............................. 17, 19, 26 Do you need advice and help?
Activated Carbon..................... 8, 11, 18, 26 Micro-organisms...................... 5
Adhesive.................................. 13 Minerals................................... 11, 24
Algae........................................ 5, 6, 15, 16, Minimum size........................... 6, 14 If you have questions, go and see your ................................................................
17, 20, 24 Molluscs.................................. 17, 20, 22 specialist aquatics retailer. Fishkeepers’
Ammonium/Ammonia.............. 7, 15, 17 Nitrite/Nitrate........................... 7, 11, 14, 16, 17, clubs are also useful. Imprint
Aquarium Combination............ 6, 7, 8, 14 19, 24, 26
Automatic Top-up.................... 7, 9, 14/15 Osmosis Water........................ 7, 9, 11, 14/15, 16, 26
Bacteria................................... 5, 12, 18
You can find a specialist aquatic retailer EHEIM GmbH & Co. KG
Overflow.................................. 6, 14, 19, 24, 19
Calcium.................................... 17, 19, 26 Permeate................................. 9
by visiting our website
Calcium Reactor...................... 17 Partial Water Changes............. 10/11, 16, 17, Plochinger Str. 54
CDOM...................................... 8, 26 26/27, 28 www.eheim.de 73779 Deizisau
Circulation................................ 8, 9, 28 Phosphate............................... 7, 11, 16, 17, 19, 24
Clear Water.............................. 7, 8, 29 Phone +49 (0)7153 / 70 02 -01
pH-Value.................................. 8, 15, 16, 17, 19, 26 and following the links.
Cooling.................................... 10 Plankton................................... 20 Fax +49 (0)7153 / 70 02 -174
Corals...................................... 5, 6, 8, 15, 17, Pump(s).................................... 7, 8, 9, 14, 19, 28 E-mail: info@eheim.de
20/21, 22, 23 Protein Skimmer...................... 7, 8, 9, 14, 17, You will also find there a lot more infor-
Current / flow........................... 8 18, 19, 26, 29 mation about aquariums, technology, fish, Registered in Stuttgart HRA 211766
Decoration............................... 12, 13, 14/15, 21 Reef Rock................................ 5, 12
Definitions/Procedure.............. 5, 7, 14/15
plants etc. VAT ID: DE 1453 394 92
Refractometer.......................... 10
Density Measurements............ 10, 11, 14, 16, Reverse Osmosis..................... 4, 9, 11, 16
19, 27 Running in Phase..................... 8, 15, 22, 26 Managing Director:
Dry Rock.................................. 12, 14 Salinity..................................... 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, Armin Luczkowski
Equipment............................... 6/7, 8/9/10 19, 26
Filter......................................... 5, 7, 8, 9, 14, Gebhard Wagenblast
Salt Water................................ 5, 6, 11, 14, 27
15, 18, 26 Scum....................................... 8, 29
Filter Tank................................ 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 19 Sealant..................................... 13 Text:
Filter/equipment tank............... 7 Sea Salt................................... 11, 14, 16 Kaspar H. Noeren CMC
Filter Sump.............................. 7, 14, 19 Skimmer ................................. 7, 8, 9, 14, 17,
Flotation................................... 7 18, 19, 26, 29
Fluorescent Tubes................... 6, 20/21 Design:
Special Salt.............................. 11
Food........................................ 15, 22, 24, Stock (Fish etc.)....................... 5, 13, 15, Bettina Müller.DESIGN
26/27, 28 22/23, 24
Heating.................................... 10, 11, 14, 15 Substrates............................... 13, 14, 17, 27, 28 ..................................................................
HQI-Lamps.............................. 20 Symbiosis................................ 5, 20, 22
Hydrometer.............................. 10 Tank (Aquarium)....................... 6, 9, 11, 15, 23
Invertebrates............................ 5, 15, 22 Tap-Water................................ 4, 9, 11
KH Carbonate hardness.......... 14, 16, 17, 19, 26 Temperature............................. 8, 10, 14, 16, 19,
Lighting/Light........................... 6, 14, 15, 16, 23, 26
20, 21 Ultra Pure Water...................... 9, 16
LED-Lamps.............................. 6, 20/21 Water Output........................... 11, 16
Light Zones.............................. 6, 21 Water values............................ 8, 15, 16/17, 18,
Living Rock.............................. 5, 12, 15, 18 19, 23, 26, 29
Zooxanthellae.......................... 5, 20, 22
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Quality has a good name.
With this Guide, EHEIM examines the complex topic of marine water and reef
aquariums. Interested beginners in particular are given a quick overview, taught
the essential basics and provided with step-by-step instructions. The essentials
are summarised in concise terms, and useful tips provided along with a solid
basis for starting out on a demanding and fascinating hobby.
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