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  1. Bacterial Infections | Reef2Reef

    Feb 10, 2015 · Why fish get bacterial infections What You Need To Know: * Infections can be caused by either Gram‐positive or Gram-negative bacteria. Gram-negative infections are …

  2. The Tampa Bay Saltwater Experience | Reef2Reef

    Nov 16, 2022 · Tampa Bay Saltwater (TBS) is a small family-run outfit based in Tampa, Florida that was started nearly 40 years ago by Richard Londeree, who recently handed the reigns …

  3. Forum list | Reef2Reef

    Saltwater Aquarium Fish Forum This is the place to talk about saltwater fish, anemones, seahorses, pipefish, fish breeding, and more! Fish Discussion Discuss all topics related to salt …

  4. Saltwater Guppies? | Reef2Reef

    Jul 6, 2016 · So I've been reading around, and apparently many people have tried acclimating guppies over the span of a few days, and not only have they had success keeping them, but …

  5. Reef Aquarium Discussion | Reef2Reef

    Apr 10, 2015 · Discuss all saltwater and reef aquarium related topics here. Have a question or general aquaria thought? Share it here.

  6. Reef Trade Shows & Swaps | Reef2Reef

    Oct 15, 2025 · Saltwater Reef Aquarium Trade Shows and Frag Swaps

  7. Safe filament to use? | Reef2Reef

    Dec 2, 2022 · Pros: Inert, lightweight, and highly resistant to saltwater corrosion. Cons: Difficult to 3D print due to warping issues. Applications: Tanks, sumps, and plumbing parts. Acrylic …

  8. Best Temp for your Reef | Reef2Reef

    Feb 9, 2017 · What is the best temperature for your reef aquarium? 77? 78? 79? 80? 81? Does a lower temp help control algae growth? Does higher Temp benefit coral growth? How ...

  9. Cycle process and stages | Reef2Reef

    Jan 18, 2017 · GONSALVR G First Timer - Fishless Cycle Process kay-dee Jun 5, 2025 New to Saltwater & Reef Aquariums? Post Here

  10. Flukes – General Guidelines | Reef2Reef

    Dec 4, 2015 · The most common genus of Capsalid found in saltwater aquaria is the Neobenedenia. It is host specific, attacking angelfish, butterflyfish, and elasmobranchs, to …