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  2. Sump (aquarium) - Wikipedia

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    In fishkeeping, a sump is an accessory aquarium tank in which mechanical equipment is kept. [1] [2] A remote sump allows for a clutter-free display tank. It is found mainly in a reef aquarium or marine aquarium.

  3. Reef aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A reef aquarium or reef tank is a marine aquarium that prominently displays live corals and other marine invertebrates as well as fish that play a role in maintaining the tropical coral reef environment. A reef aquarium requires appropriately intense lighting, turbulent water movement, and more stable water chemistry than fish-only marine ...

  4. Calcium reactor - Wikipedia

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    The effluent, which is now rich in elements from the dissolved media, is returned to the reef aquarium where the elements are consumed by organisms, primarily corals when building skeletons. The reactor dissolves the calcium-laden media to provide bicarbonates HCO 3 − (alkalinity) and calcium (Ca ++ ) ions at the same rate as consumed during ...

  5. Powerhead (pump) - Wikipedia

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    A switching or variable-voltage system (also known as a "wavemaker") is commonly used in reef aquaria to more closely simulate the movement of ocean water. [ 1 ] Water circulation is vital to proper biological filtration of most saltwater aquaria (particularly those using the Berlin Method ), and is useful in freshwater aquaria for allowing ...

  6. Sump - Wikipedia

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    The main advantage of having a sump plumbed into an aquarium is the increase of water in the system, making it more stable and less prone to fluctuations of pH and salinity. A diving snorkel can have a sump section located below the mouthpiece. This allows excess moisture from the breath and liquid from the ocean to settle and remain in the ...

  7. Berlin Method - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Method of biological filtration is a method for maintaining a clean and stable environment within a saltwater aquarium, typically a coral reef system. This method relies on the use of ample live rock (rock with live marine organisms and bacteria on or in it).

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