Nathan\'s Mini Reef Aquarium Page
Nathan's Mini Reef Aquarium Page people have accessed this page since 24 October 1996.
In an effort to rectify this situation, I have set up the Directory of Australian Marine Aquarists .
I believe the reason the Marine Aquarium hobby has not taken off in Australia is because the isolation of our major cities from each other and the rest of the world means that knowledge of how to successfully keep marine animals is not widely known.
I have been using the rec.aquaria.marine.reefs newsgroup to find fellow Australian Marine Hobbyists.
WAMAS
(WAMAS) is a non profit educational society dedicated to the husbandry of marine life in a captive environment.
The society is committed to promoting interest in and enjoyment of all aspects of the marine aquarium hobby by educating the public on the creation and maintenance of a marine ecosystem.
Our society provides resources to the saltwater aquarium enthusiasts in the Washington D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area by sponsoring meetings, educational seminars, lectures, online discussions, publications, websites, exhibits, and other means, as a social avenue to connect with other local hobbyists in the area.
We support education and conservation efforts aimed at improving marine and coral reef environments..
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Saltwater Aquarium Guide
Saltwater Aquarium Guide With the outstanding assortment of beautiful saltwater fish to choose from, it is no wonder that so many hobbyists dream of maintaining a marine aquarium.
This guide is intended to answer many of the questions a novice marine aquarist may have, and to provide some basic guidelines for selecting and caring for saltwater fish and invertebrates.
What equipment is needed? Most modern aquarium equipment is designed to be functional in either salt or fresh water, but it is important to select quality, reliable supplies.
Contrary to some opinions, undergravel filters are not essential in saltwater aquariums.
The 'Marine Care and Compatibility Table' portion of this guide is meant to help the hobbyist choose fish and invertebrates appropriate for his level of expertise.
What size tank is needed? Almost any size aquarium can be used, but generally a larger tank will be easier to keep chemically balanced and has a lot more options when it comes to fish compatibility.
Exceptions are always possible, but these guidelines should give a basic understanding of the normal behavior of aquarium specimens.
Fish and Invertebrates Together? Many hobbyists desire to keep a mixed collection - with both fish and invertebrates in the same aquarium.