Reef Aquarium Maintenance
Reef Aquarium Maintenance
Reef Aquarium Maintenance
Daily Tasks
• Top off tank
This keeps your SG consistent, and is super-important in a nano-reef setup. This can
be automated with any number of home-built or store bought solutions that range
from free to hundreds of dollars. The important part is consistency, and making sure
this water is fresh water!! I don't know how many forum posts I have read over the
years with people topping off with salt water.
• Check Temp
Another thing that seems trivial, but heaters do fail. Also it's a good idea to keep
your top off water the same temp as your show tank. Once again, especially in a
nano-reef where there is considerably less water volume between the SG0 top off
water and your livestock. The target is 76-82 degrees F. The key is to have a
consistent temp.
Weekly Tasks
• Detritus removal
This is probably one of the biggest hassles of the reef aquarium. It is very difficult to
have your clean-up crew take care of the bulk of this problem. The generally
accepted method is the 'turkey baster” method of removal. Blowing the stuff out of
the cracks into the water column so you can remove it during your water change.
There has to be a better way to do this!
• Water Change
10-20% per week will assure a fresh supply of minerals via your salt mix. You can
also facilitate the removal of feces and uneaten food. This aids in the reduction of
nitrates.
Monthly Tasks
• Check Pumps
This is a great time to check your power heads, remove any debris that might be
clogging the intakes. This is extremely important since a malfunctioning pump can
severely impact the temperature of your reef. Unexplained temperature fluctuations
can some time be chalked up to a clogged up pump.
Yearly Tasks
• Replace pumps
Some pumps will last, some won't. Just another check outside of the monthly check.
Replace any pumps that are questionable.
• Replace lights
Especially power compacts. After the 1st year they really start losing their spectrum.
• Replace Thermometer
like pumps, these handy items can fail as well. Sometimes they can last for years,
but why take the chance? If this malfunctions you have a lot of dead livestock, and a
lot of money and work down the drain.
This is by far not a comprehensive list, but gives some general guidelines that should be
followed for reef aquarium maintenance.
Happy Reefing!!