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How to Keep Your Reef Aquarium Stable

How to Keep Your Reef Aquarium Stable

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
March 8, 2022 - Updated on September 24, 2022
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  • Keep Track of Light and Current
  • Maintain a High Biodiversity
  • Limit the Species of Coral
  • Ready to Have the Best Reef Aquarium?

Did you know that the Great Barrier Reef is so massive that it accounts for 10% of the world’s reefs?

While there’s no way you’re fitting something as big as that in your home, you may be surprised to know that many people have reef aquariums in which they can admire these beautiful creatures. Of course, it takes a lot of know-how to get reefs to thrive in such an environment.

Are you wondering what methods are most effective? Keep reading to learn about how to keep your reef aquarium stable.

Keep Track of Light and Current

Two of the most essential ingredients for a healthy marine ecosystem are light and current. Too much or too little of these ingredients can cause your reef to destabilize.

To prevent that, it’s crucial to monitor the light’s intensity and the flow of the currents. If you want to provide consistent and proper lighting, you’ll need lights focused on the aquarium. Once you’ve hit upon the right intensity, it’s important to maintain that by switching out the lightbulbs on a regular basis.

Any pumps you install in your aquarium should be cleaned regularly too. If you’re not on top of this, a build-up of debris will cause the current to get weaker until the whole food chain in your aquarium breaks.

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Maintain a High Biodiversity

Coral reefs in the wild are home to large biodiversity. This diversity is possible because each animal is part of a chain. If one chainlink breaks, then the whole thing can collapse.

The way to avoid this is by having as much biodiversity as possible. That way, the reef can restabilize itself even if one link in the chain goes missing. One way of reducing the risks is by having a separate smaller tank called a refugium. Consider getting distilled water from companies like Golyath (Golyath.co.uk) to fill up the refugium. Keep it stocked up in case you need to refill the tank(s); distilled water is often a better choice because of the absence of harmful substances, and can keep the reef healthy.

When it comes to ecosystem-supporting organisms, a refugium is where they can thrive without worrying about predators.

Reef Aquarium Stable

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Limit the Species of Coral

Despite the need for biodiversity among filter-feeding organisms, it’s just as important to avoid having too many different competing species of coral.

In general, it can take a lot of trial and error to find the perfect balance.

As long as you monitor the reef aquarium’s status carefully, you can avoid major disasters in the long run.

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Ready to Have the Best Reef Aquarium?

Now that you’ve learned all about how to keep your reef aquarium stable, you can end up having one of the most beautiful aquariums of all time. Once you stabilize it, all the organisms inside can thrive even more than before.

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Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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