Discover live rock, sand, algae and much more for the scape of your reef tank. Depending on your taste, you can design your saltwater aquarium with natural reef structures or extraordinary rock formations. In addition to the aesthetic impression, reef structures and a substrate have a positive effect on the water quality, because additional surfaces offer plenty of space for beneficial bacteria and sponges. The situation is similar with algae and mangroves, which take nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphate directly from the aquarium water for their growth and thus maintain the water quality.
When planning the decoration of your reef aquarium, consider the future stocking: create enough space for coral frags, build in hiding and sleeping places for fish and pay attention to an appropriate flow pattern.
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Artificial live rock in different shapes for your reef...
Artificial live rock in different shapes for your reef tank. Box contains 9,07 kg: 2x arches, 1x tunnel and 1x donut CaribSea Life Rocks are fossil reef rocks that have been extracted from land...
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Artificial live rock for your reef tank. CaribSea Life...
Artificial live rock for your reef tank. CaribSea Life Rocks are fossil reef rocks that have been extracted from land and then coated with a bacterial film. Due to the bacteria, the rocks have the...
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Discover live rock, sand, algae and much more for the scape of your reef tank. Depending on your taste, you can design your saltwater aquarium with natural reef structures or extraordinary rock formations. In addition to the aesthetic impression, reef structures and a substrate have a positive effect on the water quality, because additional surfaces offer plenty of space for beneficial bacteria and sponges. The situation is similar with algae and mangroves, which take nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphate directly from the aquarium water for their growth and thus maintain the water quality.
When planning the decoration of your reef aquarium, consider the future stocking: create enough space for coral frags, build in hiding and sleeping places for fish and pay attention to an appropriate flow pattern.