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![]() CFS 700 GPH Aquarium Canister Filter External UV 9W 75 125G Marine Cichlid US $98.95
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![]() NEW 48” 216W T5 AQUARIUM LIGHT FIXTURE REEF FISH TANK US $104.95
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![]() 48 4 ft LED Aquarium Light Marine Bright Reef Cichlid 54x 1 Watt Lunar 120 cm US $149.00
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![]() 36 40 LED Aquarium Light Marine Bright Reef Cichlid 42x 1 Watt Lunar 90 100cm US $129.00
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![]() 48 216W T5 HO Aquarium Grow Light Hood Marine Reef Fish Tank LED Freshwater NEW US $114.95
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![]() 72 METAL HALIDE T5 HO AQUARIUM LIGHT LUNAR MOON MOONLIGHTS MARINE REEF NEW US $539.99
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![]() 48 METAL HALIDE 2x 150 COMPACT AQUARIUM LIGHT 560 WATT MARINE REEF NEW 2012 US $379.99
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![]() 48 260W PL Aquarium Light Reef Marine Fish Tank Hood LED Day Lighting Watt NEW US $127.95
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![]() 36 234W Aquarium Light Reef Marine Tank w LCD Timer Freshwater Lighting Coral US $154.90
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![]() 24 380W Metal Halide PL Lighting Aquarium Light Hood Reef Marine Coral LED US $199.95
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![]() 2x RapidLED 7 LED PAR 38 Bulb 60 Degree Lense 17W Aquarium Coral Lighting US $112.50
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![]() 18 22 LED Aquarium Light Marine Saltwater Cichlid Nano 18x 1 Watt Lunar 45 cm US $74.95
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![]() LED Aquarium Light Nano Pico Marine Reef Cichlid 11 Clamp On 9x 1 Watt US $40.95
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![]() 4 PACK 65W Power Compact Aquarium light Bulbs CHOOSE Straight Pin Standard US $48.99
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![]() 48 4 ft T5 Lighting Aquarium Light Hood Marine Reef Coral 432W 8 Bulbs Timer US $152.95
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![]() 48 760W Metal Halide Aquarium Light HQIi PL 4x65 2X250 Marine Reef LEDs Actinic US $331.95
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![]() Marine Aquarium 300w Reef Light Hood 6w LED New Design US $499.00
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![]() 36 78w Lighting T5 Aquarium Light Hood Marine Coral Cichlid Actinic Fluorescent US $60.95
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![]() 4X 65W Power Compact Aquarium light Straight Pin CHOOSE US $34.00
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![]() PVHX213 UV Germicidal Replacement Bulb GX23 Base 13 Watts UV Ultra Violet US $8.75
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I put new brake bulbs in, but my brake lights still don't work. What should I do?
I have a Vauxhall Tigra Marine. I put new bulbs in for the brake lights but they still don't work when the pedal is applied. the brake light on the spoiler however does work. My Hayne's manual doesn't show that there is a fuse for the brake lights, so I'm confused. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Trust me there is a fuse out. Mine did it-I took my car to Auto zone and they tested the fuses and replaced the two that were burnt out. The other brake light is a different fuse. BTW they didn't charge for checking the fuses just the $6 it cost for the fuses and they installed them for me. And you have 3 left over fuses for the next one that burns out.
An aquarium is a vivarium consisting of at least 1 transparent side, keeping water-dwelling animals and plants inside. These aquariums can hold fish, amphibians, invertebrates, aquatic plants, and marine mammals.
Aquariums have two types, namely; the saltwater aquariums and the fresh water aquariums. A saltwater aquarium is harder to maintain because marine fishes and other saltwater life are more delicate to maintain. It requires studying a bit of environmental science to understand marine life.
A saltwater aquarium is more appealing, colorful, and beautiful. Marine life is composed of a wide variety of fishes and mammals, anemones, live corals, jellyfish and crustaceans inside the tanks. You can also keep several colored reef fishes for a more natural effect. Thus, the movement of the living organisms inside often looks colorful and vibrant. Several popular saltwater aquarium fishes include the angelfish, comical blenny, blue lined triggerfish, damsels, and the clown fish.
It is very important to maintain the level of water and salt of saltwater tanks to keep the aquamarine species in your saltwater aquarium alive and healthy. Water from these saltwater aquariums tend to evaporate and leaves behind only the salt. A hydrometer is a useful device in detecting water salinity, and compensating the level of evaporated water.
There are two types of hydrometers used by aquarists. The first one is the swing needle hydrometer. The other one comes with a tube and a separate needle around 3/8 inches in diameter. The swing needle hydrometer is packed with all its parts together as compared to the other hydrometer with a tube and a separate needle. It is placed inside a narrow plastic container. When filled with seawater, the swing needle hydrometer starts moving in an arc position. This is right onto the graduation marked on the container and stopping at the relevant SG.
When setting up your own saltwater aquarium, first check the tank for leaks. Then, clean your tank with 1 teaspoon of pure bleach for every 5 gallons of water. Scrub the tank, plastic plants, rocks and other decorations. Rinse them with clean water.
Install the filtration system next. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
Wash the substrate before you put it in your aquarium. Then, put the plants inside, securing the bottoms in the substrate. Fill a large bucket with clean water.
Using your hydrometer, add some salt. Fill your aquarium with saltwater, leaving about one inch at the top. Start your filter system. Then, add the thermometer and heater. Most of the marine fishes are healthy in 70 and 80 degrees.
Let the system run for 72 hours prior to getting the temperature setting. Then add the fish you bought in the pet shop when the tank temperature is within the limits and the chemical levels are all sanctioned.
Buy a power head to produce constant water movement. it is very necessary to marine fishes. Be careful when you buy one. Make sure you do not buy the big one because it can cause a whirlpool effect.
Buy a protein skimmer. This is also important for your marine tank. The protein skimmer will remove organic debris from the water. You will also need an external air pump and water pump for your skimmer.
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