Tuesday, April 3, 2012

120 Gallon Saltwater Fish Only / Marine Fish Aquairum with Artificial Coral Reef Aquarium Decoration






Artificial Coral Reef Aquarium Inserts displayed in a 120 gallon saltwater fish only with live rock tank. Saltwater Fish Only Coral Reef Aquarium, Saltwater Fish Only with Live Rock & Artificial Coral Reef Aquarium, Artificial Coral Reef Saltwater Fish Only Aquarium Video. Artificial Coral Reef Inserts are often used in public aquariums and large commercial fish-only tanks. Instant Reef makes the Artificial Coral Reef Inserts for home aquariums as well! Available for both saltwater and freshwater fish aquariums, Instant Reef Coral Inserts are realistic looking packed with gorgeous life-like corals. With "INSTANT REEF" Artificial Coral Reef Inserts, both Saltwater Fish-only tanks and African Cichlid Freshwater Fish Reef Aquariums are easy to setup, clean and maintain, without the worries of Special Reef Aquarium Equipment, Intense Lighting, Special Coral Feeding techniques, or Marine Water Supplements! There are no restrictions for "Reef Safe" fish, enjoy ALL the saltwater fish and freshwater fish you like, Including: Large Angelfish, Butterfly Fish, Trigger Fish, Lionfish, Tangs or Surgeon Fish, Wrasses, Foxface Rabbit fish, African Cichlids, even Sharks! "INSTANT REEF" Artificial Coral Reef Inserts are hand-made artworks by experienced artists; the Artificial Coral Reefs are replicas of live corals collected worldwide, making their appearance nicer, realistic, and brighter in color. Made of High Quality RESIN, INSTANT REEF does not have Plastic or Rubber parts; the Non ...
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25 comments:

  1. unfortunately international shipping will be very expensive. sorry

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  2. Instant Reef model# R034, R037 and R036. come to our web site to see more models

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  3. Tropicalfisher9512April 3, 2012 at 5:43 PM

    @anyan88063 Do you ship to ireland?

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  4. what coral model replicas are you using for this 120 gallon aquarium..i have been looking for these replicas on your website but i can not find them ... i would really apreciate it if you can respond ...thank you in advanced

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  5. agree. I don't like damsels

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  6. 1 snail per 10 gallon of water, the reason is that FOWLR tank uses dim lighting comparing to reef tank. the algae growth is limited, snails might be out of food. thanks

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  7. clownfish and chromis but dont ever put damsels in your tank they kill and are physically impossible to catch

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  8. I would actually do 3 snails and a hermit crab per 10 gallons of water

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  9. to clean fake corals: 1) use soft brush and warm water 2) bleach (please watch our bleaching video to show you how to do it safely) 3) keep dim lighting to discourage algae 4) keep marine snails at rate: 1 snail to 10 gallon water. Thanks

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  10. What is the best way to clean algae from the fake corals. I current have a fish only tank. Thought about upgrading my lighting and converting to a reef tank. This seems easier than a real reef though.

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  11. Fish-Only Tanks and Reef tanks are two different systems. Artificial coral reefs can be good choices if you like to keep Large angelfish, butterfly fish or other "Non Reef Safe" fish. I like real reef tank as well, thank you for your comment.

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  12. yes that may be nice but theres nothing like a real coral reef tank. I have one

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  13. A fish-only saltwater tank is easier than a reef tank. I'd say google "saltwater tank" to find more info? a lot marine fishes are hardy. thank you

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  14. How easy is it to maintain a saltwater tank? I currently have a freshwater which i was thinking of converting. What type of saltwater fish are hardy for beginners?

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  15. I like to use "live crushed coral", it is easier to maintain. thank you

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  16. Do you reccomend a live sand bed?

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  17. If you are going FAKE and can't handle the work required for a full coral/fish tank, then this is a good one

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  18. Sorry, we don't ship internationally at this time, due to high shipping cost. Thank you

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  19. Hi, do you guys ship to Hong Kong?

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  20. yes, go to online store to order, the address shows in the video, thanks

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  21. do they ship at california

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  22. @wildferocitylordz it shows in the video, I use two double-bulb T-5 lights from Coralife, each bulb is 19w, total of 80w. thank you

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  23. sorry, we don't have a distributor in Australia yet.

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  24. Do you have a supplier of these products in Sydney Australia ??????? Keen to buy some stuff

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  25. sorry, I am afraid they don't.

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