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Hi! My name is Marc representing expertvillage.com. This clip is going to demonstrate the professional installation of a 180 gallon saltwater aquarium for your home or your office. The filtration for this system is rather sophisticated, consist of a wet...

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How to Install a 180-Gallon Saltwater Aquarium Professionally

How to Install a 180-Gallon Saltwater Aquarium Professionally

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Filtration system Water Ocean salt Hydrometer Live rock Live sand Synthetic corals Silk plants Water heater Water conditioner Lighting system Starter fish Step 1: Install the filtration system. A wet-dry filter and...

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How a 240 Gallon Saltwater Captive Reef Aquarium Works

How a 240 Gallon Saltwater Captive Reef Aquarium Works

Hi! My name is Marc on behalf of expertvillage.com. What we have here is a 240 gallon saltwater captive reef aquarium. It is like the 180 gallon saltwater tank but a level or a notch above. This tank houses not only saltwater marine fish but coral...

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How to Buy Saltwater Fish Tank Gear

How to Buy Saltwater Fish Tank Gear

Instructions Step 1: Choose the type of aquatic life to put in your tank: either fish only or a fish and reef mix. Go with a fish-only tank if the fish you want are aggressive (because they tend to eat the reef) or only get along with certain other...

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How to Set up a 240-gallon Saltwater Captive Reef Aquarium

How to Set up a 240-gallon Saltwater Captive Reef Aquarium

Instructions Prepare the Tank Step 1: Place the tank stand in a level location away from drafts and direct sunlight. Leave enough room between the wall and the stand for the filtration system tubes to fit. Step 2: Wipe the inside of the tank out with a...

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How to Care for Saltwater Fish

How to Care for Saltwater Fish

Instructions Things You’ll Need: Glass or acrylic tank, at least 10 gallons Aquarium stand Aquarium salt 5-gallon bucket or two Distilled water Excellent filtration system Adjustable lighting Thermometer Heater Cultivated or live rock Sand Protein...

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