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Latest podcast episodes about tropic marin

Beyond The Reef
Dr. Samuel Nietzer and Dr. Mareen Möller - SciReef/ICBM

Beyond The Reef

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 86:48


Adam is joined by Dr. Samuel Nietzer and Dr. Mareen Möller: coral reproduction experts. Sam and Mareen met in 2008 during their undergraduate studies at the University of Würzburg. Their research collaboration began in 2010 with trips to Guam, USA, focusing on coral reproduction. They both earned their Masters, PhDs, and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Oldenburg under Prof. Dr. Peter Schupp, often traveling between Germany and Guam for Acropora mass spawnings. Since 2012, Sam has managed the research aquarium facilities at ICBM, and both continue their scientific work at the University. In December 2020, they achieved Germany's first planned Acropora spawning using a Spawning Lab LLC container, leading to multiple successful spawnings of over 10 Acropora species. Their research centers around understanding and improving upon the larval settlement stages. Sam works closely with Tropic Marin, who has supported and helped fund their research for the past few years. In 2024, they founded SciReef LLC, aiming to produce and sell 'Made in Germany' corals by the end of 2025, advancing both coral conservation and the aquarium market.Beyond The Reef is brought to you by Fauna Marin!https://faunamarin.de/https://youtu.be/cdcxK2nn-hE?si=pCHzAKemgZMAJDHphttps://www.coralspawninglab.org/More info on the work done by Sam, Mareen and SciReef:https://www.scireef.com/https://www.instagram.com/scireef/https://uol.de/en/news/article/korallenforschende-erhalten-exist-gruendungsfoerderung-8861https://uol.de/icbm/umweltbiochemie/aquarium/coral-spawning-in-germanyhttps://youtu.be/bcNvASqEhq4?si=KdHnbvc0hqOlcOmDhttps://youtu.be/-NzquTyV_oo?si=30beTevZ7it4Lw1Vhttp://www.tropicmarin-usa.comFrag Garage Links:https://www.patreon.com/BeyondTheReefPodcasthttps://fraggarage.ca/https://www.instagram.com/fraggarage/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLkiAJNqvoIRDRTFs34e6Twhttps://www.facebook.com/fraggarageBeyond the Reef Merch!https://fraggarage.ca/product-category/swag/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beyond The Reef
Lou Ekus (Tropic Marin/MASNA)

Beyond The Reef

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 92:39


Lou and Adam discuss the bioavailability of nutrients to our corals, different carbon sources and their affect on bacteria, different methods of supplying major elements and much more! Lou is the CEO of Tropic Marin USA, as well as the Vice President of MASNA (Marine Aquarium Society of North America).http://www.tropicmarin-usa.comhttps://www.facebook.com/TropicMarinhttps://www.instagram.com/tropic_marinhttps://masna.orghttps://macna.org/https://www.tropic-marin-smartinfo.com/phos-feed?lang=enFrag Garage Links:https://fraggarage.ca/https://www.instagram.com/fraggarage/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLkiAJNqvoIRDRTFs34e6Twhttps://www.facebook.com/fraggarage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AskBRStv Live Podcast
Lou Ekus Answers His Top 10 Most Asked Reef Tank Questions!

AskBRStv Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 98:20


Lou Ekus of Tropic Marin is BACK in the BRStv studio! In today's video, Ryan and Lou are running through Lou's top 10 saltwater aquarium troubleshooting questions that he gets asked. We're covering it all from water changes to feeding you coral, so, you won't want to miss this one! Watch on YouTube here ➡ https://youtu.be/3_zRvFXEjRc Bulk Reef Supply on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and more!➡ AskBRS Facebook Group➡ Bulk Reef Supply Instagram➡ BRS on TikTok

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AskBRStv Live Podcast
10 Things EVERY Reefer Understood About Calcium & Alkalinity w/ Lou Ekus

AskBRStv Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 39:01


Ryan is once again hosting Tropic Marin's Lou Ekus in the BRStv Studio! This go around, it's all about reef tank calcium and alkalinity and how we, as a hobby, can take things to a whole other level. Watch on YouTube here ➡ https://youtu.be/kuiS6Tj3Ok0 Bulk Reef Supply on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and more!➡ AskBRS Facebook Group➡ Bulk Reef Supply Instagram➡ BRS on TikTok

my-fish.org – Aus Freude an der Aquaristik (Aus Freude an der Aquaristik Podcast)
327: Sexuelle Vermehrung von Steinkorallen - Wissenschaftliche Weltneuheit auf der Interzoo (Samuel Nietzer)

my-fish.org – Aus Freude an der Aquaristik (Aus Freude an der Aquaristik Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 12:00


Zu Gast heute: Samuel Nietzer – mit dem Thema “327: Sexuelle Vermehrung von Steinkorallen – Wissenschaftliche Weltneuheit auf der Interzoo”. Steinkorallen sind häufig in den Medien ein Thema und sind im Zusammenhang mit der Klimaerwärmung durch Absterben der Korallenbänke oder Korallenbleiche stark gefährdet. Dass die Entnahme der Korallen aus dem natürlichen Lebensraum unter keinem guten Licht im ersten Moment zu stehen scheint, kann man niemandem übel nehmen. Schon seit Jahren züchten Meerwasseraquarianer und -firmen gezielt Steinkorallen durch Fragmentierung nach, sodass die Entnahme nicht mehr die Regel darstellt. Umso erfreulicher ist es, dass es Dr. Samuel Nietzer von Tropic Marin gelungen ist, Korallen auf einem natürlichen Wege zu vermehren. Das Schlagwort ist: Sexuelle Vermehrung. Ja, du hast richtig gehört. Die Korallenkolonien laichen zu einer bestimmten Mondphase ab und es entwickeln sich kleine Larven, die dann einmalig ihren finalen Standort suchen und dort festwachsen. Das ist nicht nur für das Hobby Meerwasseraquaristik und jeden Riffaquarianer interessant, sondern auch für die Wissenschaft. Es ermöglicht in der Zukunft viele neue Wege. Wir wollen nicht zu viel vorweg nehmen, denn Samuel stand uns auf der Interzoo 2022 Rede und Antwort und gibt zahlreiche Einblicke in den wissenschaftlichen Erfolg des Projektes. Also höre in diese Episode rein und staune. ________________________________ Wenn du zufrieden warst, freuen wir uns über eine Bewertung. Kennst du jemanden, der ebenfalls eine interessante Erfolgsstory hat? Schreib uns eine Email an podcast@my-fish.org . ________________________________ Erwähnte Links und Begriffe in der Episode Webseite von Tropic Marin: https://www.tropic-marin.com Instagram von Tropic Marin: https://www.instagram.com/tropic_marin/ Facebook von Tropic Marin: https://www.facebook.com/TropicMarin/ YouTube von Tropic Marin: https://www.youtube.com/c/TropicMarinOfficial Pressemeldung zum Erfolg der Universität Oldenburg: https://uol.de/aktuelles/artikel/korallen-erfolgreich-im-labor-vermehrt-4956 Weitere Pressemeldung zum Erfolg der Universität Oldenburg: https://www.presse.uni-oldenburg.de/mit/2021/050.html Weitere Pressemeldungen zum wissenschaftlichen Erfolg: A: https://www.biospektrum.de/artikel/korallen-erfolgreich-im-labor-vermehrt B: https://idw-online.de/de/news766440 C: https://www.swr.de/wissen/korallen-sexuell-zuechten-im-labor-100.html D: https://www.bild.de/regional/bremen/bremen-aktuell/hoehepunkt-fuer-meeresbiologen-korallen-sex-geheimnis-geknackt-76154614.bild.html Zusätzliche Bilder und die vollständigen Shownotes findest du unter www.my-fish.org/episode327

Mi Arrecife
Conociendo Tropic Marin

Mi Arrecife

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 53:14


La primer entrega de los podcast de este 2022 coincidió con la visita a Costa Rica los dueños de Tropic Marin lo que nos permitió conversar con ellos sobre generalidades de nuestro pasatiempo y la historia de esta gran empresa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mi-arrecife/message

AskBRStv Live Podcast
MACNA TALK: Lou Ekus: Reef aquarium chemistry can be pretty easy and fun…No, really!

AskBRStv Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 36:01


Lou Ekus, CEO of Tropic Marin USA, gives an intro to saltwater aquarium chemistry so that you can become a better aquarist. Sometimes, a simple explanation to a complex question can be exactly what we need to take our tanks to the next level. Even if you've been reefing for years, Lou may surprise you with some facts that you didn't already know about reef tank chemistry from this 2019 MACNA talk. Go back and check out the full MACNA Talks 2019 playlist HERE on our YouTube channel!Tropic Marin products can be found right on the Bulk Reef Supply website

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AskBRStv Live Podcast
The Right and Wrong Way to Use BRS 2 Part Dosing + Tropic Marin Trace Elements for Your Reef Tank

AskBRStv Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 8:09


Our hosts deliver critical tips and some fundamental mistakes you don't want to make when using the Bulk Reef Supply Hybrid Balling Method. What is the Hybrid Balling Method? Sharing ideas from the classic Balling Method our "Hybrid Balling Method" Combines BRS Bulk Pharma Additives and Tropic Marin's Balling Method Part C along with their Trace A- and K+ supplements. Using this dosing approach, you can effectively maintain calcium and alkalinity levels along with all your necessary minor and trace elements and eliminate the salinity creep you get with classic two-part solutions. Check out the Hybrid Balling Method Kit on our website for a complete recipe and instructions! View Top Reefing Mistakes Playlist on YouTubeFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTokVisit BulkReefSupply.com

Reef News Network
RNN075 - Just Do It (Yourself) Reef News Edition (2019)

Reef News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 88:43


EcoTech gets in on the dosing game, Unusual coral spawning event and Just Do It (yourself) Reef News edition. This week Jeremy is getting the big tank squared away and raising the salinity. Peter battles on against algae outbreaks. All this and more on Episode 75 of the Reef News Network! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Upcoming Events: Reef-A-Palooza CA - 8/17 & 8/18/19 AquaShella Chicago - 9/26 &9/27/19 Reef-A-Palooza Chicago - 10/19 & 10/20/19 CTARS Fragtoberfest - 10/26/19 Mentions: OSA Aquatics - https://osacorals.com/ ReefWeeds - https://reefweeds.com CT Frag Farmers Market - http://bit.ly/2019FFM / Keep On Reefing Expo - http://bit.ly/OSAKOR Marine Depot - https://www.marinedepot.com/ CaribSea https://caribsea.com E.O. Smith Coral Project - http://www.eosmithcoralproject.org/ Waterbox Aquariums - https://www.waterboxaquariums.com/ Tropic Marin - http://www.tropicmarin-usa.com/ News: Peter: The Versa Utility Pump is Ecotech Marine's first entry into the world of precision peristaltic dosing pumps. Ecotech has mastered the science of creating water flow inside the aquarium with their Vortech Pumps, they're building the standard in high performance centrifugal pumps with the Vectra, so it's only natural that Ecotech designed a dosing pump system of their own in the Versa. Jeremy: A phenomenon that makes coral spawn more than once a year is improving the resilience of the Great Barrier Reef. The discovery was made by researchers investigating whether corals that split their spawning over multiple months are more successful at spreading their offspring across different reefs. Listener Call: Rebecca called in to ask our advice about moving a tank. Main Topic: DIY can be fun and help save money and when it comes to the aquarium hobby there are endless numbers of DIY projects from the simple to the extremely advanced. Today we are going to discuss a few of our favorites that cover all bases of skill and ability. As with everything in this hobby there are a million ways to do a single thing and DIY is no different, what we discuss here is by NO means the only way to do these projects and there are endless amounts of resources from YouTube to forums to help you get ideas and find how tos. CAVEAT: Please understand RNN is not responsible for any failed DIY projects, attempt any and all of these at your own risk! 1. Water Making Station: for most people water changes are imperative for a successful reef tank, having premade salt water and a surplus of fresh can prove invaluable for water changes, ATO containers and spare water for dipping corals and fish. a. Method to be used: Brut Can b. Required Equipment: 2 Brut Cans(size based on amount of water you make), various pvc pipe and fittings(size based on size of cans), pvc glue, 3 valves, RODI float stop(optional),Uniseal bulkheads(size based on plumbing size), external pump, remote plug c. Setup: 1 can for fresh, 1 can for salt, both cans plumbed to pump with valve in between each can and pump, pump outlet to top of salt can with T and valve in between. T has valve attached and either threaded or quick connect fittings for fresh or salt output. RODI can be plumbed directly into fresh can with float valve or run into can when needed. d. How to use: RODI water is pumped into fresh can, water from fresh can be pumped into salt can for mixing through the use of valves and pump. Once water is in salt can, RODI can be isolated and then recirculated to mix salt. Hose can then be connected to outlet T and pumped into containers or directly into tank. Through the use of valves both fresh and salt can be isolated and pumped out of system. 2. Invert/Fish Trap: Everyone gets a jerk invert or fish, while commercial products exist they are often pricey and sometimes complicated, while certainly better for inverts than fish this simple bottle trap can prove effective to get rid of that jerk crab or fish. a. Method to be used: Plastic bottle b. Required Equipment: Soda bottle(size depending on what you are trying to catch) c. Setup: take bottle and cut top off, invert top and using reef safe adhesive glue the top inverted into the bottom creating a bottle neck into the larger body of the bottle. d. How to use: Place food of choice into the container and fill with water. Submerse and place in area that invert or fish frequents, check regularly. 3. Sump from Tank: Sumps are very desirable for a successful reef tank, not only does it add water volume it allows you to hide or run various pieces of equipment such as skimmers, reactors and pumps. Inaddition you can utilize sumps to help breed pods and deal with nuisance algae through a refugium. Sumps can get costly fast but don't need to be cost prohibitive to get the benefits of having one a. Method to be used: Standard tank sump b. Required Equipment: Off the shelf tank of desired size for display, baffle kit(various sellers available), glue/silicone, filtersock holder or rollermat(optional) c. Setup: determine the layout of the sump you want, most are simple 3 chamber setups(inlet, skimmer/fuge chamber, return chamber), some kits include a filter sock holder(if not they can be purchased separately or this is a good opportunity to use arollermat). Using 2x4 scrap build 2 L blocks ensuing they are square to be used as baffle holders for gluing. Measure and mark where each baffle will go and begin your glue up. Put baffle into tank where it will be glued, add a dot of silicon to bottom of tank and insert first L bracket and bring it up against baffle. Ensure it is in right location and straigt and then add drop to base of tank and add second racket. Once held in place you are ready to glue up the sides. Run a bead of silicone up each side where baffle meets tank wall, using a wet finger or caulking tool run it up along the silicone to create an even and clean bead of caulk. Let dry for appropriate time and them pop out the brackets, clean up any silicone on base of tank and seal in bottom of baffle. On pieces that require a gap for water to run under, make a spacer of appropriate height to place under to hold off bottom. Rinse and repeat panel by panel until allbaffles are in and sealed. Let all silicon fully cure before use. d. How to use: Place sump under tank and plumb drain pipe into the drain chamber(into filter sock or rollermat), install required or desired equipment(heater, skimmer, pumps, etc), plumb return pump to return line, fill and test levels for power outages. 4. APEX Automation(Cabinet lights, Fans, any on/off): APEX and controllers in general are one of the best pieces of equipment you can get for creating automation and adding safety nets to your tank. Through the use simple logic and switches you can easily automate anything from tank stand lights, fans or anything else that requires on/off actions. a. Method to be used: APEX fusion b. Required Equipment: APEX, break out box, requiredswitches(float, pressure, push) water ever you want to automate(for this example we will talk about adding lights to turn on when you open your stand door). c. Setup: Install magnetic switches on your stand doors, if you have 2 doors, switches can be wired in series to only consume 1 breakout box port. Enter APEX Fusion and find the breakout box switch port or ports(be aware these may be hidden in the unused port setion) click on the lock icon on your Fusion dashboard and drag the correct module widget to your dashboard. Clicking on the setting (gear icon) button you can use the drop downs to select the functions(such as If Door OPEN the ON) define the ON plug on your power bar and then plug lights into the proper port on the powerbar. Ensure you set the FALLBACK to OFF and Set to OFF, save all your configs and test! d. How to use: Simply open door and lights should come on, close and they should go off. 5. Algae Reactor: Reactors are becoming far more widely available commercially but is still a fun DIY project if you are the tinkering type! While there are many different way you can build and do this project we will cover just one particular methodology in this discussion. a. Method to be used: Repurposed media reactor b. Required Equipment: Off the shelf up flow media reactor like 2LF phosban reactor, waterproof LEDs(spectrum is debatable so research to see what you want to try, but common practice is more reds than whites), various plumbing bits and power head if manifold is not available. c. Setup: Using a hot glue gun, start by gluing the dead end of the LED strip to the base of the reactor, begin to wrap the LEDs in a spiral manner up the reactor. Glue every couple inches and try to keep the gap to around an inch and even all the way up. Once you get to the finish the wrap along the op edge and attach your end plug and seal with shrink wrap. Plug in and test to ensure your LEDs work properly, if lights are too intense a dimmer can be put in line and if you are extra techie you could make them dimmable through a voltage regulator module attached to your 0-10V port on your controller(this is too advanced for this discussion). At a basic level you can put LED plug on timer or configure a plug on your controller to simply turn on and off on a schedule. d. How to Use: Plumb reactor to power head or manifold, ensure to add an inline valve to adjust flow to get turnover rate dialed in. Add water to reactor(remember to have fresh salt water ready for this), add your seed macro to reactor, plug LEDs into controller or timer and turn on pump or open manifold to start flow. Monitor growth and adjust flow and or lighting as needed until you see solid growth. Be sure to check regularly and empty as needed. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.

Reef News Network
RNN066 - World's Ocean Month (2019)

Reef News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 64:40


Goldflake's, Acid Trips and World's Ocean Month. This week Jeremy and Peter catch you up on some plans for their systems, talk about setting a baseline for their systems with ICP tests and talk about some awesome local school programs. All this and more on Episode 66 of the Reef News Network!! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Upcoming Events: Reef-A-Palooza NY - 6/22 & 6/23/19 Reef-A-Palooza Chicago - 10/19 & 10/20/19 CTARS Fragtoberfest - 10/26/19 Mentions: OSA Aquatics - https://osacorals.com/ ReefWeeds - https://reefweeds.com CT Frag Farmers Market - http://bit.ly/2019FFM / Keep On Reefing Expo - http://bit.ly/OSAKOR Marine Depot - https://www.marinedepot.com/ CaribSea https://caribsea.com E.O. Smith Coral Project - http://www.eosmithcoralproject.org/ Waterbox Aquariums - https://www.waterboxaquariums.com/ Tropic Marin - http://www.tropicmarin-usa.com/ News: Jeremy: Colchester Pet shop is bringing in an aqua-cultured Goldflake Angelfish. The AC Goldflake angelfish was first reported on back in 2015 from Bali-Aquarich. - http://bit.ly/RNNnewsJeremy66 Peter: When put to the test, corals and coralline algae are not able to acclimatize to ocean acidification. - http://bit.ly/RNNnewsPeter66 Main Topic: This week Peter attended Ocean Night at Hall High School, we have some interviews and great content for you. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.

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Reef News Network
RNN065 - Let's Talk About Pest Ba-by, Part Duex! (2019)

Reef News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 59:26


Colors of the Reef, a new aquacultured angelfish debuts and let's talk about pests ba-by, part duex! Jeremy is getting the final pieces in place to plumb the big tank with Peter and it's going to be pretty nice! Peter is feeling a bit frustrated after losing a prized coral but is looking at the positive side of things. All this and more on Episode 65 of the Reef News Network! RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Upcoming Events: Reef-A-Palooza NY - 6/22 & 6/23/19 Reef-A-Palooza Chicago - 10/19 & 10/20/19 CTARS Fragtoberfest - 10/26/19 Mentions: OSA Aquatics - https://osacorals.com/ ReefWeeds - https://reefweeds.com CT Frag Farmers Market - http://bit.ly/2019FFM / Keep On Reefing Expo - http://bit.ly/OSAKOR Marine Depot - https://www.marinedepot.com/ CaribSea https://caribsea.com E.O. Smith Coral Project - http://www.eosmithcoralproject.org/ Waterbox Aquariums - https://www.waterboxaquariums.com/ Tropic Marin - http://www.tropicmarin-usa.com/ News: Peter: Adobe and Panatone are working to save coral reefs in a new campaign with the Ocean Agency. http://bit.ly/RNNnewsPeter65 Check out the contest here: www.glowing.org Jeremy: Bali Aqua rich does it again, adding to their amazing success in the past few years, they have added the Regal Angelfish to their roster of successfully aqua-cultured fish. http://bit.ly/RNNnewsJeremy65 Main Topic: This week we jump back into pests with some heavy hitters the Nudi's and flatworms. In our last talk about pests we covered Aiptasia and Manjanos which are the scourge of many a reef tank. Today we will cover Nudibranchs and Flatworms which can decimate a closed system if not dealt with. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.

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DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl
# 169 Vorstellung des Tropic Marin Basis Set 02

DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 10:31


In der 169. Ausgabe des Meerwasseraquariumpodcasts stelle ich dir das Tropic Marin Basis Set 02 vor. Das Set enthält: Pro-Reef Meersalz Nitribiotic (Bakterien) Reef Actif (Bakteriennahrung) All-For-Reef (Mineralien Versorgung von Korallen usw.)  Compact Lab (Wassertest-Set) Weitere Infos zu dem Test findest du hier >>>>> Tropic Marin Schriftliche Informationen zu dem Tropic Marin Basis Set 02 kannst du direkt bei Tropic Marin anfordern. >>>> schriftliche Informationen   Hier findest du den Link zu den verschiedenen Meersalzen >>>> Folge Meersalz   Hör Dir die Folge jetzt an!   Sichere jetzt hier die kostenlosen Checklisten für dein Meerwasseraquarium:  https://aktion.aquacura.de/Geschenk   Nachdem die Nachfrage auf dem Sonderrabatt von 10 % in unserem Onlineshop www.aquacura.de  so groß war, haben wir uns entschlossen die Aktion fortzusetzen. Deshalb sichere du auch dir einen Sonderrabatt von 10 % auf den gesamten Warenkorb im Aquacurashop. Dort findest du alle für eine erfolgreiche Meerwasseraquaristik benötigen Pflegemittel, die wir übrigens auch bei allen unseren Wartungskunden in über 2000-jährlichen Aquarienwartungen verwenden. Wenn du dich für eines der bereits mit 10 % rabattierten Sparpakete wie zum Beispiel eine hochwirksame Calciumlösung und eine Lösung zur Stabilisierung der Karbonathärte entscheidest, sparst du mit dem zusätzlichen weiteren Rabatt von 10 % satte 20 % auf den normalen Preis. Alle Produkte bei uns im Shop bestehen aus hochwertigen Rohstoffen wurden langen Praxistests vor der Markteinführung. Also gehe auf www.aquacura.de und sichere dir jetzt deinen Rabatt. Hierfür musst du nur im Warenkorb im Rabattfeld die Zahl 10 eingeben. Rabattcode: 10 www.aquacura.de Den Link zum Shop und Rabattcode findest du natürlich auch in der Podcastbeschreibung. Wir freuen uns auf dich ! Ich habe eine große Bitte an dich: Wenn Dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5 Sterne Bewertung, ein Feedback  auf iTunes und abonniere diesen Podcast. Hierfür benötigst du maximal 2 Minuten und hilfst mir dabei, den Podcast immer mehr zu verbessern und dir die Inhalte bereit zu stellen, die du dir wünscht. Je mehr Meerwasseraquarianer von diesem Podcast erfahren, umso besser können wir unser gemeinsames Hobby gestalten! Ich danke Dir vielmals für deine Unterstützung! Viele weitere interessante Informationen rund um das Meerwasseraquarium findest du auch in meinem Meerwasserblog oder besuche meine homepage. Wenn du Fragen hast, schreibe mir an: info@aquariumwest.de   Hier findest du meinen Amazon Bestseller "Meerwasseraquarium"

Reef News Network
RNN064 - All about Max Out with Scott Crowe (2019)

Reef News Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 77:29


Cryptobenthic fish, Carbo calcium and All About Max Out with Scott Crowe. This week we catch up with Jeremy who is bringing Peter in to help get his system plumbed, keeping the cube tank as a stand-alone frag system and really pushing to beat the deadline Peter put out there for getting the tank wet. Peter is taking full advantage of this moment to develop his tank, industry relationships and opportunities all around. All this and more on Episode 64 of the Reef News Network. RNN Listener Coupon Codes: Marine Depot 10% off your order REEFNEWS Upcoming Events: Reef-A-Palooza NY - 6/22 & 6/23/19 Reef-A-Palooza Chicago - 10/19 & 10/20/19 CTARS Fragtoberfest - 10/26/19 Mentions: OSA Aquatics - https://osacorals.com/ ReefWeeds - https://reefweeds.com CT Frag Farmers Market - http://bit.ly/2019FFM / Keep On Reefing Expo - http://bit.ly/OSAKOR Marine Depot - https://www.marinedepot.com/ CaribSea https://caribsea.com E.O. Smith Coral Project - http://www.eosmithcoralproject.org/ Waterbox Aquariums - https://www.waterboxaquariums.com/ Tropic Marin - http://www.tropicmarin-usa.com/ News: Jeremy: Cryptobenthic fish may be the secret driving force of the world's coral reefs. A recent study out of Simon Fraiser University published in The Atlantic showed that these fish are extremely good at dying... and repopulating. One amazing example is the pygmy goby that crams its entire lifespan into just two-months (the shortest of any backboned animal). - http://bit.ly/RNNnewsJeremy64 Peter: Carbo-Calcium by Tropic Marin is a great option for many reef tanks. This article on Reefs.com along with Peter's insights from personal use may make you want to take a serious look at this option. - http://bit.ly/RNNnewsPeter64 Main Topic: Peter interviews Scott Crowe and gets you all the details about Max Out Aquatics. Outro: Please like our Facebook and Instagram pages as well as subscribe to the Podcast Reef News Network: www.reefnewsnetwork.com Reef News Road Trip: https://bit.ly/2LZfoKd Listener Calls: Go to: www.reefnewsnetwork.com click the tab on the right side of the page to leave us a voicemail. Reviews/Ratings: Reviews and Ratings help us reach new heights and continue to produce quality content, let us know how we are doing.

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DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl
# 123 Was ist das Tropic Marin Basis Set 2 Teil 2?

DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 6:04


In dieser Folge geht es weiter mit der Vorstellung des Tropic Marin Basis Set 2.   Hör dir die Folge an !!!!   Ich habe eine große Bitte an dich: Wenn Dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5 Sterne Bewertung, ein Feedback  auf iTunes und abonniere diesen Podcast.  Hierfür benötigst du maximal 2 Minuten und hilfst mir dabei, den Podcast immer mehr zu verbessern und dir die Inhalte bereit zu stellen, die du dir wünscht. Je mehr Meerwasseraquarianer von diesem Podcast erfahren, umso besser können wir unser gemeinsames Hobby gestalten! Ich danke Dir vielmals für deine Unterstützung! Viele weitere interessante Informationen rund um das Meerwasseraquarium findest du auch in meinem Meerwasserblog oder besuche meine homepage. Wenn du Fragen hast, schreibe mir an: info@aquariumwest.de   Hier findest du meinen Amazon Bestseller "Meerwasseraquarium"  

DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl
# 122 Was ist das Tropic Marin Basis Set 2? Teil 1

DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 7:03


Von Einsteigern höre ich immer wieder, dass die Meerwasseraquaristik viel Arbeit ist und vor allem schwer sei. Hierfür gibt es verschiedene Ursachen. Ein Punkt der sehr häufig auftaucht, ist die Aussage, dass es sehr viele Produkte auf dem Markt gibt und keiner weiß genau für was sie sind bzw. wie und wann er sie anwenden soll. Das ist mit Sicherheit richtig, denn die letzten Jahre hat sich sehr viel in der Meerwasseraquaristik verändert. Es kamen zahlreiche neue Produkte und auch verschiedene Systeme, um ein Meerwasser Aquarium zu betreiben, auf den Markt. Für Menschen die sich nicht intensiv damit beschäftigen wirkt dieses massive Angebot verständlicherweise als unüberschaubar. Allein die verschiedenen Systeme wie zu Beispiel Original Balling, Triton, ATI, Sangokai und so weiter sorgen für so manche Verwirrung bei Einsteigern. Wo ist der Unterschied, was ist besser und vor allem was passt besser zu meinem Aquarium, das ist die Frage, die immer wieder auftaucht. Einen ersten Ansatz für Klarheit zu sorgen hat vor kurzem Tropic Marin gestartet. Tropic Marin hat viele Produkte zur Pflege von Meerwasseraquarien, die aber auch durchaus unübersichtlich wirken können, sodass man sich am Schluss nicht sicher ist, welches Produkt man am besten nehmen soll. Anschaulich vereinfachen läßt sich die Meerwasseraquaristk vielleicht durch den Ansatz das Leben im Aquarium auf zwei wesentliche Komponenten herunter zu brechen Das ist zum Ersten die anorganische Komponente und zweitens die organische Komponente.   Hör dir die Folge an !!!!   Ich habe eine große Bitte an dich: Wenn Dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5 Sterne Bewertung, ein Feedback  auf iTunes und abonniere diesen Podcast.  Hierfür benötigst du maximal 2 Minuten und hilfst mir dabei, den Podcast immer mehr zu verbessern und dir die Inhalte bereit zu stellen, die du dir wünscht. Je mehr Meerwasseraquarianer von diesem Podcast erfahren, umso besser können wir unser gemeinsames Hobby gestalten! Ich danke Dir vielmals für deine Unterstützung! Viele weitere interessante Informationen rund um das Meerwasseraquarium findest du auch in meinem Meerwasserblog oder besuche meine homepage. Wenn du Fragen hast, schreibe mir an: info@aquariumwest.de   Hier findest du meinen Amazon Bestseller "Meerwasseraquarium"