Tanks
Parameters
Filters
Lights & Heat
Ocean Chemistry
100

Has a separate tank for a pump to clean/filter the water

Sump tank (reef ready)

100

pH range

7.5-8.4

100

Physical removal of particles

Mechanical filtration

100

Benefit of lights

Coral growth 

Simulating night/day

100

water is

2 hydrogen atoms bonded to 1 oxygen atom

200

Cheapest option for a tank

Hang on (glass box)

200

Highest ideal temperature 

80*

200

Bacteria to break down ammonia or nitrite

biological filtration

200

Benefits of heaters

maintains an ideal temperature for species

200

Corals secrete what?

calcium carbonate

300

Most expensive

All in One

300

Salinity range

27-32 ppt

1.020-1.024 g/mL

300

Filtration of water through activate carbon or UV

chemical filtration

300

Why do heaters break

Overheating

300

Process to create freshwater from saltwater

desalination

reverse osmosis

400

Benefit of hang on tank

Equipment hangs on the top

400

Best way to decrease nitrate levels

water change or plants

400

name 2 of the 5 types of mechanical filtration

filter pads, sponges, nets, filtration socks, protein skimmers

400

Benefit of heaters

maintains an ideal temperature for species

400
A reservoir that stores more CO2 than it releases

carbon sink the ocean

500

Benefit of an All in One

Equipment can hide behind the tank

500

Most toxic substance

Ammonia

500

name 3 types of biological filtration

bioballs

biowheels

substrate (live rock or sand)

500

2 of the 3 considerations of lights 

Should be on for 8-12 hours

Intensity (too much or too little)

Light spectrum (red to blue spectrum)

500

Difference between a halocline vs thermocline

Halocline is a change of salinity with depth and thermocline is a change in temperature with depth

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