Prodibio Supplements And Carbon Dosing In Your Home Aquarium

For many years aquarists ignored the use of so called additives that increased growth and color in your corals. Most of which stuck to the basics, addition of calcium and alkalinity or magnesium. Although today the game is a bit different and with technology in our hobby getting better every day there are now products on the market I wouldnt suggest any aquarium hobbiest go without. One of which is prodibio, this is a new flagship product that is hitting the market hard and becoming very popular fast.

Prodibio goal is to combine science with aquaculture and biotechnology to create one of the most unique products we have seen on the market. Each ampoule that comes in these unique packages is packed in nitrogen to provide excellent product stability which almost gives it no shelf life. Every mirco organism used is tested for quality in the labs using stringent bio chemical tests to ensure a high quality batch every time.

Prodibio Bio DIGEST

Bio Digest is composed primarily to increase the performance of your denitrifying bacteria by adding the strains that perform that exact job.

Prodibio goes as far as making sure that these strains contain no genetic deformations while creating them. Each strains DNA is tested for compatibility and efficiency in salt and fresh water.
Essentially Bio Digest converts ammonia-nitrites and nitrites to harmless nitrates in which your protein skimmer can remove. Each ampoule contains over 20 billion bacteria and is 100% effective when needed.

Prodibio Bio CLEAN

One of the more unique products that utilizes 2 different Prodibio supplements to provide an algae cleaning and prevention additive.

Bio Digest provides the denitrifying bacteria for biological filtration to digest waste matter which aids in the formation of algae.

BioTrace is a concentration of trace elements to speed up the biological activity within the aquarium by around 10 times thus not allowing algae to build up or grow.

Prodibio REEF BOOSTER

In my experience Reef Booster is one of the most popular products in the lineup and works very well for any serious reef keeper wanting some nice color in their corals.

Reef Booster is a complete nutrient supplement which feeds and develops invertebrates including corals with Zooxanthelles. Each ampoule contains a super high saturation of polyunsaturated fatty acid which all marine organisms need to thrive. This supplement can also be added to your fish food to make it more appetizing to finicky eaters.

Prodibio IODI+

For any soft coral lover Prodibio came out with a super high concentrated iodine supplement. Iodine helps combat coral bleaching and is very important in the coloration of corals. Each ampoule contains over 76mg of iodine.

Prodibio BIOPTIM

Another one of the most popular products in the line, Bioptim provides yet another great way to reduce nitrates while adding essential amino acids and natural vitamins your aquarium would otherwise be lacking. I recommend this supplement to any reefer.

Prodibio BioKit Reef

And for the prodibio beginner to try out each of the products there is always the all-in-one Biokit Reef. This package comes with 5 BioDigest, 5 Reef Booster, 5 Bio Trace, 5 Iodi+, and 10 Stronti+. This package may be great for anyone wishing to try out the line then purchase products based on your need.

In essence many additives are becoming very complex and actually coming close to recreating what we see in nature. I highly suggest any serious reef keeper invest in products such as these as they make our lives much easier and provide an environment your animals can thrive in and not just survive.

Overview of the development of high-tech planted aquariums. (Aquarium Landscaping).

The history of planted aquariums, goes back to the beginning of the hobby, which began seriously in the early 1930’s. I managed to gather in my early years in the Hobby magazines, such as Water Life, the Aquarist and others. I remember well reading advertisements for Everglades Aquatic Nurseries. This nursery was founded by A Mr.Greenberg, who ran this company for years, and lived I understand to the age of 90 odd years. They offered a large selection of plants, and presumably many stores and hobbyists bought from them in those and subsequent years. The company still exists today in Florida, and supplies aquatic plants to the trade.However the really serious development of the highly planted aquarium, with a large variety of plants, along with their specialized individual requirements began in the Netherlands, a few years after the war. This development took place with a two or three leading plant growers and importers. Holland was especially well placed to create and be a pioneer in this kind of venture, for two major reasons. Firstly they had the connections from their former colony of what today is Indonesia, where a great many interesting aquatic plants come from. Secondly, the country is foremost in greenhouse cultivation of house plants and much else, so the progression to aquarium plants was natural and a good opportunity. As the production increased, they exported them all over Europe and further a ?eld. Naturalists who discovered new plants and made a specialty of same such as Arie de Graaf, also made their impression on the market, and Holland soon became the premier country for this trade. There are still large producers in Holland, although other developments have taken place from the early seventies onwards. The Hobbyists along with some of the Naturalists, and the Aquarium magazines promoted the keeping of highly planted tanks, and this became known as the Dutch system. However not everyone was able to successfully reproduce the beauty of these aquariums, this no doubt due to the lack of many critical inputs, which were discovered later on by other researchers. Suf?cient numbers did succeed however to keep the interest alive and even to enlarge it.In the early 70’s a Dane by the name of Holger Winderlov began what was at ?rst a small company in Ega Denmark. Holger brought a tremendous attention to detail, and scienti?c

method in rearing a very wide variety of plants (more than 150 species at last count). This company began exporting high quality plants worldwide, and continues to grow to this day. They raise and sell over 2 million plants a year and employ a staff of some 40 persons. This company with it’s excellent quality, made a pro- found impression on the hobby, and in?uenced many developments which were to follow.

Today many if not all of the plants cultivated by the company, begin life using the latest techniques of tis- sue culture, which brings a further re?nement to the quality, for which Holger Winderlov, and his company Tropica has become famous.

Tropica has also made another contribution to the hobby, in having created some important hybrids, some of which are now an accepted part of mainstream plant catalogues all over he world. This is because these -created additions- like so many ?owers, that man has bred genetically, are beautiful and have great appeal to a wide spectrum of hobbyists.

Tropica also made an innovation, in passing on to the aquarists much more detail about what was required to maintain the plants they sold. Needless to say serious hobbyists appreciated this kind of technical advice and help. The next major milestone came a few years later, when a German aquar- ist by the name of Horst Kipper decided to create a company devoted to high technology in planted aquariums, as well as Reef Aquariums. This company is called Dupla Aquaristik., He had cooperated with a Kaspar Horst in the development, of several important new innovations, and this cooperation continued over the next 15 years or more.

Kaspar Horst had been a keen devotee of plants for aquariums, and has several important discover- ies to his credit. These include the problem of iron de?ciency, as well as the use and method of in- troduction of CO2 gas to the aquarium, in a practical manner. In 1976 he with others created a Plant register in Germany, and until 1981 edited a magazine for specialists called Aqua Planta. He went on many expeditions to Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, with devoted hobbyists and sometimes Horst Kipper, with whom he was on excellent terms. Together with Horst Kipper, they wrote a milestone book on planted aquariums called Das Perfekte Aquarium.

Horst Kipper, was a keen aquarist since early childhood. He met Kaspar Horst in 1966, and they cooperated together for several years. At that time Horst Kipper, was running a German Aquarium company which was subsequently taken over by Tetra. In 1977 Horst Kipper founded his own com- pany Dupla Aquaristik in his home town of Melle, and Horst Kipper became a partner. It would seem that it is no coincidence that Melle is not only the home of Tetra, but also of many other famous names in the German Aquarium scene, even today

Anyway the Dupla company had an enormous success for several years, as their high quality and beautiful planted aquariums, and Reef Aquariums, which were shown worldwide at every im- portant trade show, were the envy of the competition and rapidly had devotees in all the important countries. However as Dupla did not produce plants, it made a strategic alliance with Tropica, with the result that in many countries where Dupla sold it’s products, the same agent would also vend the Tropica plants. This cooperation was bene?cial to both parties, as it ensured that high quality technology would be avail- able to those dealers and hobbyists who wished to maintain long lived and beautiful planted aquariums. This coopera- tion led to the next major development in the history of Landscaped Aquariums. Regrettably in 2002 the company Dupla went into bankruptcy. In Germany there was a major grower of aquarium plants called Dennerle. This company was probably the leading producer of Aquarium Plants in what was at the time West Germany. They began to feel a major impact and potential long term threat to their business by the alliance of Dupla & Tropica. Therefore in the early 80’s Dennerle began to create an alternative range of products to Dupla, and of course was then able to offer their customers, the advan- tage of plants and equipment all from the same source. The approach of Dupla and Dennerle differs in some aspects in their suggested technological approach, but it not the purpose of this book, to make a decision for or against either method. Suf?ce it to say, that the major inputs such as CO2 systems, and lighting are not all that different from each other. Both companies have their devotees, just as we do in America, between the consumers of -Coke- or -Pepsi- and other similar competing brands.

Dennerle not only offered a range of products as well as high quality plants, but began to offer sche- matics to their dealers and hobbyists, which showed how to plant in varying combinations to achieve a really spectacular effect. This made it possible for many whom may have lacked artistic skills to reproduce selected scenes with reasonable accuracy. While Dupla entered the market ?rst, and was initially very successful, later on they made many major marketing mistakes, by working with agents who were not reliable, and also by lack of follow through which is vital in a technology based group of products. This was probably accelerated when Horst Kipper, went to live in Australia, and to some extent lost the day to day control of his compa- ny. Dennerle however, was very thorough in his marketing approach, and by the end of the 80’s and early nineties, had an enormous market , not only in Germany and Europe, but also throughout most of the countries of Asia, such as Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, and many others. This tremendous success, led to the next major development.

Japan has a special interest in house plants and related subjects. These plants are ubiquitous in the tiny houses and apartments that are predominant in that country. Japanese housing is typically miniscule compared to US or European, and this minuteness, leads them to be especially creative in decoration to compensate. It is the Japanese after all that developed the art of Bonzai. Japan also had several stores which sold only aquarium plants, these shops do not sell ?sh. This was to the author an astonishing revelation, as nowhere else in the world had I come across such specialized stores. When in 1993 I visited two such stores in Tokyo, one could see immediately that they were doing very large dollar sales, and of course were selling a great many Dennerle, and Dupla products, as well as quite a number of Japanese made items. In Japan, which was possibly after Germany Dennerle’s largest market, a former professional cycling champion, and world class photographer, by the name of Takashi Amano watched carefully at the impact of Dennerle on the Japanese market. He also had an aquarium store in a small village near the town of Nigata on the North West coast of Japan. Amano decided that he could improve upon the offerings of both Dennerle and Dupla. Around 1994 he burst upon the Japanese scene, with a vengeance, having created not only a range of products which paralleled Dennerle/Dupla etc, but also came with a couple of very important innovations of his own which made the aquariums even more beautiful. He was able to promote his products, with tremendous success, Above all because of his ability as a photographer, which he utilized to promote his range of products with brochures, a magazine, books and more, to a degree and quality which competitors could not match.

Amano also brought to the hobby, an exceptional capability in terms of artistic landscaping of the plants. Neither Dennerle nor Dupla could compare to the aesthetic beauty of his creations, nor his publications, three of which were later published in the USA in the series of books by T.F.H. under the titles of Nature’s Aquarium World..

Possibly one of the most dramatic innovations of Amano, was his discovery that the ?oating plant Riccia ?uitans, could be made with applied technology, to become an submersed plant covering rocks etc, and creating a lawn effect which was outstanding in it’s beautiful appearance. Other plants which Amano also perfected the use of were Glossostigma elatinoides, Micranthemum mi- cranthemum as well as several others. Of course Amano being Japanese could bring products and promotional material to the dealers and hobbyists, in Japanese that easily surpassed the efforts of Dennerle or Dupla. Within a short period of time, some 4000 stores in Japan were dealers in Ama- no’s products, and Dennerle’s market was considerably impacted, in Japan and some other Asian markets.

Amano also with his wonderful artistic ability coupled with his outstanding capability as a photogra- pher, brought creativity in Landscaping to the hobby, which no other company to date has managed to equal. These photographs, as shown in his various books and magazines, without any doubt stimulated a new wave of enthusiasm for Landscaped Aquariums, as they brought the art to a new niveau. Amano’s success was naturally assisted by the Japanese attraction to small plants such as Bonsai. The Japanese artistry as a people made this new offering an obvious attraction, especially as Amano mar- keted properly in a professional manner and added a special approach which is the embodiment of his company.

However Amano’s efforts to expand his base to Europe and the USA, were not so successful. Firstly the products were excessively expensive, due in some part to the high cost of the Japanese Yen, but also because few if any of his products are actually made by his company, but made for him to Amano’s designs. Furthermore in Europe, Amano made the same error that Dupla had made in earlier years in other markets. He selected as an agent for all of Europe, a person who had a history of not following through, and this coupled with the very high cost of his products, has made Amano, a marginal player in the European theater.

In the USA, a similar story took place, when Amano gave his agency to a person in Florida, who al- though very enthusiastic about the products and the future of planted aquariums, failed for a variety of reasons to make any serious headway into the US market. That same company was folded in 1999, after only two years of operation.

Amano however has become known to the American public, by the large coverage given to his com- pany and design of Landscaped Aquariums, by the genius of Dr. Herbert Axelrod, who arranged to publish a series of books by TFH under the title of Nature’s Aquarium World. This short history of the planted aquarium, sets the stage, for what I sincerely believe is about to become an important part of the aquarium hobby in the USA, and hopefully in some part at least, to do away with the use of plastic plants. In this book we illustrate some of the products that can be used to create and maintain a beautiful Aquarium Landscape. Many though not all, of the products are one’s that we have developed over the years in the growing of our plants, and which worked best for us. There are many other good products out there, and a few that are not so good. We hope the reader will understand this. We invite you to read on.

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Put Together A Inexpensive Room And Board Along With Tickets To Enjoy An Amazing Vacations In Boston

Visiting Boston: Boston Common

Boston Common is the citys central public park and one of the nations oldest parks. In addition to the usual public park features, this park is marked by history exemplified by the burial ground of participants in the Boston Tea Party, plaque for the Great Elm Tree, the first subway station in America and other monuments mainly from the 19th century. A more park-like feature is the Frog Pond which is used as an ice skating rink in the winters and the softball field in the southwest end for recreational activities. The park plays host to some interesting recurring events such as Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s Shakespeare, Boston Lyric Operas Outdoor Opera Series and Ancient Fishweir Project Installation Event. These events keep the environment lively at the park during different parts of the year and reflect the contemporary interest in traditional arts at Boston. Boston Common, in many ways, exemplifies the historical and cultural background of Boston and is a place you should definitely visit.

Amazing Festivities for Independence Day in Boston

When you think of Independence Day, you will be reminded that Boston is where it all happened. We can help you with the details first: The Boston Pops Orchestra begins its concert at 8: 30 PM while the Oval opens for the people around 4 PM. With nearly 400,000 to 700,000 lovers of the US of A, the gigantic Oval is brimming full of happy Americans wearing wristbands and entering the center. You can enjoy an alcohol free family night with your loved ones while making BBQ, sausages and hotdogs under a sky full of breathtaking fireworks at The Esplanade. Fireworks take place over the beautiful Charles River in Boston and a great 6-day Harborfest Fourth of July Festival kicks off the events up to the final day. Remember to bring your camera and be happy about the State Troopers; they are present for your safety on foot, horseback, motorcycles and boats.

Boston Vacations – New England Aquarium

The New England Aquarium is one of Bostons main attractions and a leading public aquarium in the United States. With 20,000 animals and 600 species living at the center, its top quality maintenance and commitment as a conversation center has made it popular enough to be visited by 1. 5 million people each year. In addition to this amazing range of animals to observe and appreciate at the aquarium, the facility also includes an IMAX theatre and a whale watching program. Within the aquarium, the biggest ocean tank stands out with its simulation of a Caribbean coral reef with inhabitants such as sharks, turtles and reef-living fish. Right next to it is the penguin exhibits which take pride in displaying the not-so-common specimens of African penguins, rockhopper penguins and the little blue penguins. Other attractions include the Amazing Jellies, Amazing Rainforest, Atlantic Harbor Seals, Gulf of Marine, Marine Mammal Center and Seadragons, all replete with amazing displays and simulations that help you experience these miracles of nature.

Boston Vacations The Beauty of Beacon Hill

In the world, Beacon Hill is simply a neighborhood in Boston, MA along with Back Bay that is home to nearly 26,000 people by true meaning, Beacon Hill is a way of life in America. Regarded as one of the most posh and expensive areas in the United States of America, Beacon Hill is famous nationwide for its Federal-style row-houses along with its narrow gas-lit streets and brick sidewalks. You owe Beacon Hill a visit since the community that has lived here includes some of your very favorite people like Louisa May Alcott, Robert Frost, Abigail Johnson, John Kerry, Edward M. Kennedy, Henry Cabot Lodge, David Lee Roth, Jack Welch, Anne Sexton and other personalities of much awe and glamour. Massachusetts State House, Unitarian Universalist Association, Louisburg Square, The Club of Odd Volumes, Suffolk University, Museum of African American History along with The Vilna Shul will provide you with the visual entertainment and experience that is a must for sightseeing in Beacon Hill. Enjoy the best in Beacon Hill!

Get The Right Aquarium Gadgets Or Watch Your Fish Die

Many people choose fish as their preferred pet and purchase interesting aquarium gadgets such as a wave maker. The fact that fish are actually one type of pet that can neither be cuddled nor held without endangering it does not change that. Fish are wonderful creatures to watch as they go through their daily lives those lives can be made more fun and enjoyable to behold when the fish are happy.

Happy fish are busy fish and the addition of gadgets such as an aquarium heater. In some environments a heater is more than just a way to make pet fish more comfortable. They are vital necessities for keeping them alive.

Gadgets for a home aquarium come in many styles, brands, and purposes. Oxygenation systems, tank cleaners, bubble-jets, and wave maker style items are all well received by the fish in a given tank and make for a wonderful environment for them.

The items that many people will find most useful for any tank are the addition of an aquarium heater, a lighting system, and a wave maker. These provide both benefits for the health and liveliness of the fish and increase the beauty and mystique of their aquatic world. The aquarium heater keeps the tank at an appropriate temperature for the fishy denizens. Some people enjoy a lighting system as it allows for the wonder and beauty of their fish friends and their home to become that much more beautiful.

The sight of glittering scales lit by proper lighting is quite magical and enjoyed by many. A wave maker simulates waves and as such this will allow the fish to experience life at sea to a certain extent. This is a major benefit for salt water tanks as many of those types of fish will be more at home with a gentle wave motion that reminds them of the sea. They evolved in such an environment and the addition of a wave maker will allow for maximum comfort and fish related happiness.

Among all the gadgets, you will also find computer software created to control every aspect of your aquarium though your home computer or, even, your smart phone.

There are many places where such items as these can be purchased. The online shopping world is filled with such locations and actually makes it much easier to find an item that suits your specific needs. For aquarium supplies online stores might be the best choice because of the prices offered and the usual endless selection. Now many online aquarium stores offer free shipping on many of their products.

The Perfect Size A 75 Gallon Fish Tank

Aquariums have fascinated humans for centuries. Today, it is quite easy to have your own home setup with an aquarium and a wide variety of fish. A 75 gallon fish tank is on the larger end of the readily available sizes of aquariums, but it does have its advantages over other tanks that may be smaller.

Pros And Cons Of A 75 Gallon Fish Tank

It may seem odd at first, but a 75 gallon fish tank can actually be easier to take care of than a smaller tank, such as a 10 gallon tank. There is enough water in the system constantly flowing through filters, and the 75 gallon fish tank can become a sort of self-sustaining eco-system in its own right. There is much more to it than this, and you can find much more information on this online and at your local library.

With a 75 gallon fish tank you also have the option of having a freshwater or saltwater aquarium. A saltwater aquarium is quite a bit more work than a freshwater aquarium, but you can house astoundingly beautiful fish in it once you have it all set up. A freshwater aquarium is probably your best bet if you are a beginner at the whole aquarium idea. Once you understand the basics and have researched saltwater aquariums, you can use your 75 gallon fish tank as a saltwater environment instead of a freshwater one.

One thing you will need to take into consideration is the space a 75 gallon fish tank can take. They are quite large and quite heavy with all that water, so you will need a secure place to put the tank and a good, sturdy stand to put the tank on. One recommendation that most people will make is to not place your aquarium in front of a window that receives much sun since the extra light can heat up the tank and cause more bacterial growth.

If you are just starting in the world of aquariums, a 75 gallon fish tank may not be the best starter tank since it is so large. You might want to start with something a bit smaller until you are used to caring for an aquarium. A 75 gallon fish tank can be a masterpiece and almost a work of art when maintained correctly. Whatever size of tank you choose, you are sure to enjoy your new aquatic environment.