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New Smart Reef Line of products

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For Release 9 a.m. EST

July 9, 2008

Smart ReefTM Introduces New Line of Reef Aquarium Products

Reef Aquarium Products without the “typical” marine and reef price

Flemington — July 9, 2008 — Today Smart Reef TM announced immediate availability of its new line of reef aquarium products. Smart ReefTM sells the staples required to maintain a good aquarium: Good products at a good price. Smart ReefÔ doesn’t sell snake oil or potions that claim to magically remove algae or cure your fish of disease. Smart Reef products work the way they are advertised and are backed by standard reef chemistry.

Smart ReefTM’s new products include:

Smart ReefTM BAC (Bituminous Activated Carbon) is a pure 8x30 mesh non-acid washed carbon and will not leach phosphates into your water. Smart ReefTM BAC is made from virgin bituminous activated carbon and is made from the highest select grade of virgin bituminous coal and is specifically designed to be used in the aquarium.
Smart ReefTM BAC is simply the best value dollar for dollar for use in your aquarium.  Our carbon is a virgin activated carbon. This stuff is rated for drinking water use and food grade use.  Last 2 to 3 times longer than most carbons including lignite.  It is phosphate and nitrate free as well which is key for use in aquariums.

Smart ReefTM RemPhos is granular ferric oxide (GFO) a phosphate remover.  Smart ReefTM RemPhos is designed to effectively remove PO4 / phosphate, silicates, organic compounds and heavy metals.  It was originally designed for the drinking water industry. Smart ReefTM RemPhos functions best in a media reactor.  Smart ReefTM RemPhos does not leach absorbed substances back in to your water and does not affect pH.

Smart ReefTM 2/3 part solution are measured sets of Smart ReefTM products to maintain calcium, alkalinity and magnesium in your aquarium.

Smart ReefTM +Mag1 (Magnesium Chloride) will help restore restore low levels of magnesium in your aquarium when used with Smart ReefTM +Mag2. Magnesium in the ocean are between 1250 mg/L and 1350 mg/L. Magnesium is required to maintain the correct calcium, alkalinity and ph levels in the aquarium.

Smart ReefTM +Mag2 (Magnesium Chloride) when used in conjunction with Smart ReefTM +Mag1 will help restore restore low levels of magnesium in your aquarium. Magnesium levels in the ocean are between 1250 mg/L and 1350 mg/L. Magnesium is required to maintain the correct calcium, alkalinity and ph levels in the aquarium

Smart ReefTM +AlkHPH (Sodium Bicarbonate) is a alkalinity buffer and part of a 2 part solution or can be used separately. In order to maintain calcium levels in your aquarium you also must maintain your alkalinity.   You want your alkalinity to be in the 9 to 12 dKH range.

Smart ReefTM +Alk (Sodium Carbonate) is part of the 2 part system or can be used separately.  It buffers your alkalinity and can also be used to raise PH. Alkalinity must be maintained in order to maintain calcium levels.

Smart ReefTM +Kalk (Calcium Hydroxide more commonly known as Kalkwasser) increases calcium and PH.

All Smart ReefTM products are competitively priced and will begin shipping next week.

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For more information on Smart ReefÔ products:

http://www.smartreef.com/

New Koralias 5,6,7,8

The new Koralia models 5-6-7-8 guarantee unbelievable performance for probably the lowest power consumption of any pump on the market. Equipped with an electronic start up system, new technology rotors and propellers, compact in size, these new model will quickly become leaders in their flow categories (6.500-8.500-10.500-12.500 l/hr). Koralia Magnums have a pleasant design and come with a powerful magnet-suction cup support that rotates to direct water flow easily. Koralias can be positioned safely glass, anywhere in the aquarium.

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MAGNET + SUCTION CUP SUPPORT

Powerful magnet-suction cup support for free positioning in aquariums with glass from 12 to 20 mm (from 0.5 to 0.8 in) thick (patented)

BUILT IN FISH NET

Built in fish net for extra safety.

ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED START UP

The electronically controlled start up and the exclusive rotors designed by Hydor guarantee amazing performance with extreamly low power consumption!

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http://www.hydor.it/en/products/show/35

Hydor Wavemaker 4

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Professional Marine Equipment by Hydor, a new range of aquarium products specially designed for the more
demanding and sophisticated Marine keeper.
Hydor, is renowned for responding to the modern needs of the evolving aquarium market through a consumer
oriented strategy and the development of unique exclusive products such as this new range of low voltage pumps and
controllers to create beneficial wave and tide effects in reef aquariums.
The new WaveMaker 4 system guarantees great flexibility by controlling up to 4 Koralia 12V low voltage pumps
(even different models). The numerous programs offered and the many possibilities of customization allow to recreate
the water movements and tidal effects that are beneficial for reef aquariums. The preset programs, synchronized,
sequential, alternate and additive can be customised depending on the needs of SPS/LPS corals and minimum and
maximum flow of each pump. The Marine-keeper has everything under control with a glance at the 2.5” LCD monitor
that shows the selected program and the activity of each pump. WaveMaker 4 has also 2 extra features: FOOD
mode, pumps slow down to the minimum for approx. 5 minutes to allow aquarium feeding; NIGHT mode, pumps again
slow down to a minimum but for a longer period of time, which can be programmed or set automatically by connecting
the photocell (not included)..

 

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120 Gallons Podcast

Brand new reefkeeping podcast. A new show every other week. Come check us out at http://120gallons.blogspot.com

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October 28th, 8pm est


120 Gallons Radio Live Premier Tonight

Our first live episode is in the books.

Subscribe or listen to it now.

Next week's episode is Eric Borneman who will appear live. Please call in with your questions, or send them to me ahead of time. (October 28th at 8 pm est)… Continue

Posted on October 22nd, 2007 at 7:37pm — No Comments (Add)

Our new promo for the podcast

Posted on September 1st, 2007 at 7:29pm — No Comments (Add)

Suggestions for reefkeeping podcast/blog

Does anyone have any suggestions for my blog/podcast? Currently we either do interviews or segments like:

Coral of the Podcast
Fish of the Podcast
Beginning Reefkeeping
Advanced Reefkeeping
Product Reviews
Reef News

Any suggestions for interview subjects or content you would like to see?

Also I would like to start a listeners tank segment. So send me a picture of your tank if you are interested in talking about it on a future show. Everyone benefits… Continue

Posted on August 15th, 2007 at 4:11pm — No Comments (Add)

Episode 5

Episode 5 an interview with Fernando Nosratpour of the Birch Aquarium at Scripps is now available at http://www.120gallons.com.

Posted on August 12th, 2007 at 7:32pm — No Comments (Add)

Episode 4

Episode 4 is now available. Segments on False Percula Clowns, setting up a tang, bubble tip anemones, closed brain corals, and ASM skimmers.

Also check out our daily blog.

Both available at http://www.120gallons.com

We are always looking for contributors to the podcast. If you are interested in recording a segment for the podcast let us know.

You can talk about anything reef related: your tank setup, diy, propagation, breeding, etc.

Posted on July 29th, 2007 at 3:00pm — No Comments (Add)

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