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Aqua One Powerhead to Suit VF 14/21
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VIP $23.95

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REG $48.95

VIP $44.95

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REG $23.95

VIP $21.95

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API Pimafix 473ml

REG $46.95

VIP $42.95

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REG $26.95

VIP $24.95

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Aqua One Light Tube Tropical 15w 18" T8
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Aqua One ReefSys 180 Tank & Cabinet Black
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REG $1,322.95 $1,124.51

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Aqua One ReefSys 255 Tank & Cabinet Black
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REG $1,629.95 $1,385.46

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Aqua One ReefSys 255 Tank & Cabinet White
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Aqua One ReefSys 326 Tank & Cabinet Black
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REG $2,256.95 $1,918.41

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Aqua One ReefSys 326 Tank & Cabinet White
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Aquael Leddy Smart Lamp 6W Plant Black AU
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AquaForest Algae Feed L 120g

REG $24.95

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What are marine fish supplies, and what types of supplies are commonly needed for a marine aquarium?

Marine fish tank supplies encompass a wide range of products. Popular supplies include protein skimmers, lighting, pumps, and filtration equipment. Along with these essentials, marine aquariums often require supplements to maintain proper water chemistry, as well as specialised test kits for monitoring parameters like calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium levels.

How do marine fish supplies differ from freshwater fish supplies?

Marine aquarium supplies differ from freshwater aquarium supplies in a number of ways. Marine aquariums require specific equipment, such as protein skimmers and calcium reactors, to handle the unique challenges of maintaining stable water conditions in a saltwater environment. Additionally, marine fish have different care requirements, including water chemistry, salinity levels, and the types of organisms they can coexist with, necessitating different types of foods and additives.