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Ammonia and the Reef Aquarium
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By Randy Holmes-Farley
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Ammonia is one of the most studied chemicals in aquaria, and the details of its uptake, excretion and mechanisms of toxicity continue to occupy many research scientists. Because of its high toxicity, it is critically important in both freshwater and marine systems. In fact, it is one of the few important chemical issues that marine and freshwater aquaria share. Nevertheless, misunderstandings abound about ammonia's sources, nature and toxicity, which may not be recognized by many reef aquarists -
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Curing Live Rock FAQs Hot
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By Bob Fenner and the WWM crew
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What's the difference between cured live rock and uncured live rock? Why does it need to be cured? What are some common mistakes in live rock curing? Find out the answers with this excellent guide. -
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