I'm thinking some data collection threads might be helpful?
You may or may not have a true FOWLR. Perhaps you have some corals too. Please explain your answer(s) in the thread.
Hi Everyone,
I have been at this hobby for a little over a month now. I have a 46 gallon bow front. I am looking to potentially add a HOB protein skimmer soon here. The tank has been cycled and I got my first clown a little over a month and a half ago. I just added a Coral Beauty into my tank...
Hi Everyone,
I am on my second week cycle. I just finished yesterday with the full week of adding stability. I am finally getting to see some bacteria startring to form. I spoke with my LFS and they said once the diatomes? If I said that correctly, are gone I can go ahead and slowly start...
We are please to announce our new HI98319 waterproof salinity and temperature meter ($69.00 USD)
HI98319 is a digital salinity tester designed specifically for saltwater aquariums and displays results in parts per thousand (ppt), Practical Salinity Units (PSU), or specific gravity (S.G.). This...
Electrodes, probes and meters are quickly becoming the industry standard for testing many critical parameters in the reef aquaria. Electrodes are both easy to use yet complex pieces of analytical instruments at a molecular level. From controller systems to handheld digital meters, all electrodes...
The HI96822 is a rugged, portable digital refractometer designed for the measurement of salinity of natural or artificial seawater. The HI96822 displays results in three popular measurement units: Practical Salinity Units (PSU), salinity in parts per thousands (ppt) and specific gravity (S.G...