Introducing the Red Sea ReefRun Family
Meet the Reef Run Family, with quiet & energy-efficient ReefRun DC Pumps and game-changing self-levelling REEFER DC Skimmers, both of which can be controlled together from a single ReefRun Dual Controller.
Meet the Reef Run Family, with quiet & energy-efficient ReefRun DC Pumps and game-changing self-levelling REEFER DC Skimmers, both of which can be controlled together from a single ReefRun Dual Controller.
Fighting nutrient build up in the aquarium is one of the major struggles the common hobbyist must face on a daily basis. Today, there are several methods to reduce nutrient levels; some by resins (ad/absorbers) and other chemical filtration components, but the latest trends include “pro-biotic” and/or the enhancement of biological nutrient reduction by bacteria.
Setting up an aquarium can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it does require some preparation and planning to ensure the health and well-being of your aquatic pets. Here are some steps you can follow to get started:
If you're an aquarium hobbyist, chances are you've encountered the terms "emersed" and "submersed" when discussing aquatic plants. While the distinction may seem straightforward, the terminology used to describe these states of plant growth can be confusing. In this article, we'll clarify the differences between emersed and submersed grown plants, and explain how to identify them.
Achieving a successful coral reef aquarium is dependent upon maintaining stable water parameters that apply to the levels of the major, minor, and trace elements required by the corals.
Choosing the salt that is right for your aquarium is the key to your success.
Both Red Sea Salt and Coral Pro Salt are premium reef mixes, so which one should you use?
Are you considering upgrading to one of our premium grade Red Sea salts?
To prevent unwanted stress to your tank inhabitants, especially your corals, any changes to the water chemistry must be gradual.
If you want to mix perfect seawater, This Tips & Tricks blog will provide you with great practical advice on how to ensure a consistent and perfect mix every time, while addressing some common issues and misconceptions:
When it comes to coral feeding, there are two methods which are most effective: broadcast feeding and target feeding. Here’s a step-by-step guide.
With so many feeding options, are you sure you’re giving your corals exactly what they need?
If you want your corals to thrive, grow, be colorful, and resilient to changes, here’s some food for thought!