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City Aquarium was recently hired by a client in Long Island to renovate and maintain their beautiful reef aquarium. A reef aquarium consists of live corals and usually marine invertebrates and fish that help maintain the corals. Reef aquariums require intense lighting, stable water chemistry, and turbulent water movement, the latter of which our client's tank is sorely lacking. For the renovation, Justin Muir and his team have one primary objective: to increase flow inside the tank. Without movement of water the coral do not grow properly and some fish who like to live in and around the coral often will die. To correct this problem, Justin will install new, more efficient pumps as well as power heads to circulate water. At the same time the protein skimmer will be replaced to keep the aquarium looking clear. More updates to come. Signing off, Brian Sanders Publicist City Aquarium LLC Labels: City Aquarium, corals, invertebrates, justin muir, pumps, reef aquariums, renovations, skimmer |
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