Best Nano Reef for Clownfish: A Pacific Northwest Hobbyist’s Guide 1. THE SHORT ANSWER If you are looking to start a nano reef system specifically for clownfish in the Pacific Northwest, the answer depends entirely on your filtration strategy. For a system under 20 gallons where water changes are frequent, the Innovative Marine Nuvo Fusion […]
Best driftwood for pleco tank
Best Driftwood for Pleco Tank 1. THE SHORT ANSWER If you are stocking a dedicated pleco tank or a community tank with Loricariids, you need wood that is dense enough to withstand their grinding but chemically inert once cured. In my current setup, I rely on Driftwood for Aquarium sourced specifically for heavy-bottoming species. For […]
Who Should Buy the Fluval Spec V Aquarium Kit
Fluval Spec V Aquarium Kit Review: A Portland Perspective 1. WHO SHOULD BUY THE FLUVAL SPEC V AQUARIUM KIT If you are looking for a plug-and-play solution for your first planted tank or a compact quarantine setup, this kit is tailored for three specific profiles: The “Low-Maintenance” Beginner: Ideal for hobbyists in the Pacific Northwest […]
Best low flow pump for soft coral tank
Best Low Flow Pump for Soft Coral Tank 1. THE SHORT ANSWER If you are running a softie-dominated system like my 90-gallon mixed reef in Portland, you need a pump that creates a gentle, laminar flow without creating “dead spots” where polyps get smothered. For a tank with a salinity of 1.023 and a temperature […]
Best Carbon Source For Reducing Nitrates
Best Aquarium Carbon Dosing for Reducing Nitrates: A Pacific Northwest Perspective 1. THE SHORT ANSWER If you are looking to suppress nitrate spikes in a hard-water environment like mine in Portland, Oregon, Brightwell Aquatics Carbon Source is the only product that consistently delivered a measurable drop in nitrate without destabilizing my pH. Living in the […]
How often should i test reef tank water
How Often Should I Test Reef Tank Water? A Buyer’s Guide from the Pacific Northwest 1. THE SHORT ANSWER Living in Portland, Oregon, where our tap water is notoriously hard (often testing above 10 GPG) and sits around a pH of 7.8 at the source, I cannot stress enough that testing frequency must be dictated […]
Why are my zoanthids not opening
Why Are My Zoanthids Not Opening: A Buyer’s Guide from the Pacific Northwest 1. THE SHORT ANSWER Zoanthids refusing to extend their polyps in my Portland home is rarely a lighting issue; it is almost exclusively a symptom of chemical imbalance or physical stress. In my 90-gallon mixed reef, which sits right next to the […]
Best Automatic Top Off Systems: Ato Vs Manual Top Off Which Is Better
If you live in Portland and struggle with evaporation rates climbing above 0.5 gallons per week due to our dry summer air, the Tunze Osmolator 3155 ATO is the only system that consistently keeps up without flooding my sump. However, if you run a low-evaporation planted tank or a betta display, the complexity […]
Best Aquarium Canister Filter Maintenance: How To Clean Canister Filter Hoses
# How to Clean Canister Filter Hoses: A Real-World Maintenance Guide from the Pacific Northwest ## 1. THE SHORT ANSWER If you live in Portland and are dealing with our notoriously hard tap water (approx. 180 ppm hardness, pH 7.8), your canister filter hoses will clog with scale and biological slime faster than tanks in […]
Does water change stress fish
# Does Water Change Stress Fish: A Portland Hobbyist’s Reality Check ## 1. THE SHORT ANSWER The direct answer is: **No, a water change itself does not inherently stress fish**, provided the new water parameters match the existing tank water within a safe delta. However, the *method* of delivery and the *rate* of mixing are […]
