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Oceanic BioCube 29g: Week 8

February 22, 2010 by xAquatic

I've decided to start posting a new video weekly of my saltwater aquarium so that you can see how the tank progresses (or digresses should tragedy strike). This video was taken on week 8 since I first put the sand in the tank. I wish I had started this from week 1, but oh well. I'll do that with the next aquarium. Hope you enjoy it, and please let me know if you have any … [Read more...] about Oceanic BioCube 29g: Week 8

Dosing Vodka to reduce NO3 and PO4 in Saltwater Aquarium | Aquariums Life

February 20, 2010 by xAquatic

Our friends over at aquariumslife.com posted an article about using Vodka to reduce NO3 and PO4 from a saltwater aquarium!  I've never heard of this before but the science seems sound.My 29 gallon saltwater aquarium is still too young to have any significant NO3 and PO4 buildup, but I'm definitely going to try something like this if it ever becomes a problem. Though I need to … [Read more...] about Dosing Vodka to reduce NO3 and PO4 in Saltwater Aquarium | Aquariums Life

A baby boom in DC « National Aquarium

February 18, 2010 by xAquatic

The National Aquarium in DC reports that a baby boon has hit.  The new babies include four young american aligators, a polka dot stingray pup, two baby loggerhead sea turtles, and multiple new young fry (baby fish).  Read the full article here: A baby boom in DC « National Aquarium | WATERlog. … [Read more...] about A baby boom in DC « National Aquarium

Aquarium Treasures – Volume 2

February 18, 2010 by xAquatic

The Underwater Adventure Aquarium Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota The Underwater Adventures Aquarium in the Mall of America is an average sized aquarium although it does boast that it is the largest underground aquarium in the world. I can't imagine there are too many underground aquariums but I have only just begun this adventure. … [Read more...] about Aquarium Treasures – Volume 2

Aquarium Treasures – Volume 1

February 17, 2010 by xAquatic

Georgia Aquarium Atlanta, Georgia The Georgia Aquarium is the world's largest aquarium boasting over eight million gallons of aquatic habitat and containing the largest collection of aquatic animals in the world. It is located in Atlanta, Georgia. The specially designed whale shark habitat has 6.3 million gallons of water and contains enough room to hold 6 adult whale sharks. … [Read more...] about Aquarium Treasures – Volume 1

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