Frequently asked questions
“What does your maintenance INCLUDE?”
It all depends on what your aquarium tank is lacking, but this is the foundation of a weekly/biweekly/monthly visit:
15-25% WATER CHANGE
FLOSS REPLACEMENT OR SOCK CLEANING
SAND VACCUMMING
1 WATER TEST (AFTER SERVICE)
APEX MONITORING (IF APPLICABLE)
CLEANING OF SKIMMER
CLEANING OF AQUARIUM
CLEANING OF STAND
GLUING OF CORALS AND RE-POSITION
CHANGE OF MEDIA FILTERS SUCH AS CARBON, ROWA, BIO-PELLETS, DOSING CHEMICALS, ETC AT AN EXTRA CHARGE.
What is the cost of your service?
Prices depend on frequency, location, and aquarium size.
Do you sell fish and equipment?
We do NOT sell fish, nonetheless we are connected with various fish stores throughout Dade and Broward that could assist in providing it. However, we could provide other types of livestock such as corals, inverts, and dry goods.
I have a 10 GL aquarium, can you service it?
Of course we can! No job is ever too small! We service over 100 tanks each month ranging in size from 10 gallons all the way up to 700 gallons.
GUIDE TO KEEP YOUR AQUARIUM IN OPTIMUM CONDITION
Aquarium maintenance could appear difficult and far too complex to attempt at home. However, you may realize your dreams of owning a saltwater or freshwater aquarium could be a reality if you have the proper information, the appropriate tools, and some assistance. Here we will give you some tips and tricks to keep your aquarium thriving and in optimal condition.
If you have a reef tank, fish only tank, or freshwater aquarium; these are some tips that will help you achieve what you always dreamt off:
Create a maintenance schedule on a monthly basis; we recommend doing 10-15% weekly or biweekly water changes to reduce unwanted bacterias and maintain a healthy level of phosphate and nitrates.
You want to test your water parameters weekly. (Consistency is key to achieving a healthy, thriving aquarium)
Click at the link below for reference
Socks/ filter floss, and skimmer must be changed/ cleaned weekly to remove unwanted nitrates from getting to your aquarium.
Lastly, enjoy your aquarium.