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Poll: Tank Lighting
What main lighting source do you run over your system?

Tag: blue

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TMC Launch New Fiji Blue Aquabeam 600

The new TMC Aquabeam featuring Cree Royal Blue XP-E LEDs with an emissions peak of 445nm is sure to be a hit with hobbyists to really make those colours pop!...
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Bringing Juwel Bulbs Up To Date - iQuatics

iQuatics, an innovative UK manufacturer of high quality, low cost Aquarium lighting products, has now released two of their most popular bulbs in Juwel and Aquatlantic Aquarium compatible sizes....
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Blue Stag

This coral does best in an established tank. It prefers a high water current and a high light level (400 to 600PAR), so does best in the middle to upper regions of the tank depending on the lighting. Needs stable water parameters to thrive....
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Blue Gorgonia

They are peaceful, but should be given plenty of space away from neighbouring corals or anemones. They are quite challenging to keep as they require supplemental feeding several times per week. This Sea Fan is not photosynthetic and thus requires a low level of lighting to ward off build-ups of microalgae....
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Blue Linckia Starfish

They require a very mature aquarium of at least 1 year a well lit sandy or coral rubble substrate, with many rocky hiding places. They are very intolerant of sudden changes in oxygen levels, salinity and pH of the water, and cannot tolerate copper-based medications....
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Blue Velvet Nudibranch

The Velvet Sea Slug is a nudibranch (a marine snail that does not have shell) and is black with blue stripes. It is non-aggressive towards the other marine aquarium members. The Velvet Sea Slug consumes flatworms by sucking them up through a tube like proboscis....
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Electric Blue Hermit Crab

The Electric Blue Leg Hermit Crab is a valuable addition to an aquarium because it will eat algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria. In addition, it provides valuable aeration by sifting through the sand. This is one Hermit Crab that is reef-safe....
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Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab

The Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab has blue legs with red bands. This tiny crab lives in abandoned snail shells, or it may attack and eat a small snail, then use the shell for its home. It is a valuable addition to an aquarium because it will eat algae including green hair algae....
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Blue Linckia Starfish

                      Common Name(s): Blue Linckia Starfish, Comet Sea Star, Blue Starfish Scientific/Other Name(s) : Linckia laevigata Care Level : Expert-only Maximum Size: 14" ...
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Longfin Fairy Wrasse

The Longfin Fairy Wrasse is an ideal fish for the reef aquarium adding both bright coloration and activity to these aquariums. Wrasse of the genus Cirrhilabrus mix well together if they are introduced at the same time to the tank....
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