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- ...morph of the male is also found (typically those collected from the Minos Reef area of Lake Malawi). They are are a bright blue colour, with a hint of bar4 KB (561 words) - 09:17, 3 March 2019
- :East Africa to Fiji, north to southern Japan, south to the Great Barrier Reef. ...airs, so long as they are all added to the tank at the same time. They are reef safe.2 KB (277 words) - 03:39, 13 December 2017
- Image:Metriaclima_zebra_maisoni_01.jpg|"Maisoni Reef"3 KB (448 words) - 03:07, 13 December 2017
- ...y affect the biological filter, alter the pH, or discolour water. Safe for reef aquariums and live plants. For use in fresh or salt water."5 KB (693 words) - 06:34, 24 February 2011
- ...ly affect the biological filter, alter the pH, or discolor water. Safe for reef aquariums and live plants. For use in fresh or salt water. PimaFix has been4 KB (540 words) - 04:26, 14 February 2011
- UltraLife Reef Products "Blue-Green Algae Remover" (SKU 9086910020) seems to work well - t It is ironic that a freshwater-only product is being sold by a company with "reef" in their name.4 KB (752 words) - 09:27, 14 October 2011
- ...p://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-11/rhf/feature/index.php Chloramine in Reef aquariums] - also details Chlorine5 KB (774 words) - 04:56, 24 February 2011
- Potassium iodide is often used by reef aquarists. Typically 25g of potassium iodide is dissolved in one half lite1 KB (241 words) - 06:10, 24 February 2011
- ...cycle. (The only exception to this rule is heavily-planted tanks and some reef tanks, which MAY be able to consume nitrogen faster than it is produced.) B7 KB (1,122 words) - 01:16, 14 February 2011
- Some people (especially those with reef aquaria) are concerned about phosphate leaching from activated carbons. As ...y possible with this type of filtration. A current ``state of the art'' in reef systems is based upon the use of protein skimmers and live rock without the30 KB (4,968 words) - 11:02, 10 November 2013
- *Reef keeping327 bytes (51 words) - 16:40, 3 April 2008
- :A good beginner reef fish, hardy but can be territorial to other Bangai's or fish similar in sha *[http://www.nano-reef.com/fish/?fish=1 Nano-Reef.com]4 KB (508 words) - 19:42, 10 March 2018
- :Peaceful reef-friendly snail. An essential part of the clean-up crew. Avoid keeping with *[http://www.reefcorner.com/SpecimenSheets/astrea_snail.htm Reef Corner]2 KB (308 words) - 12:19, 9 September 2018
- :Peaceful reef-friendly snail. An essential part of the clean-up crew. Avoid keeping with2 KB (300 words) - 12:20, 9 September 2018
- ...be provided, as well as plenty of Live Rock for grazing. It does best in a Reef Tank setting.3 KB (385 words) - 05:19, 16 June 2020
- |extra_common_names=Butterfly Goby, Tailspot Goby, Tailspot Reef Goby1 KB (203 words) - 03:08, 13 December 2017
- ...latively peaceful fish suitable for peaceful communities and is considered reef safe, although may nip at stony corals, zoanthids and some clams. Best kept3 KB (384 words) - 00:17, 26 October 2023
- :Usually reef safe. Can be aggressive to other fish, do not keep with smaller timid fish,3 KB (373 words) - 05:38, 16 June 2020
- ...to Kiribati, north to southern Japan, south to the southern Great Barrier Reef, New Caledonia, and Samoa. As one name implies, these fish live in the Paci : A reasonably peaceful fish that is usually reef compatible. Compatible with dwarf and large angelfish, blennies, clownfish,3 KB (469 words) - 03:58, 30 November 2020
- :One of the best Dwarf Angelfish for Reef Tank, most individuals will not bother Corals if well fed. It is peaceful t2 KB (291 words) - 01:20, 26 October 2023