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Deltec 9000ix Internal Skimmer - Marine World AquaticsDeltec 9000ix Internal Skimmer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec FR1016 Fluidised reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec FR1020 Fluidised Reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec FR512 Fluidised Reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec FR616 Fluidised Reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec KM500 Kalkwasser Stirrer - Marine World AquaticsDeltec KM500 Kalkwasser Stirrer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec KM500S Kalkwasser Stirrer - Marine World AquaticsDeltec KM500S Kalkwasser Stirrer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec KM800 Kalkwasser Stirrer - Marine World AquaticsDeltec KM800 Kalkwasser Stirrer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec MC500 Multi Compact Protein Skimmer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec MCE400 Hang on Skimmer - Marine World AquaticsDeltec MCE400 Hang on Skimmer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec Nitrate Filter NFP1020 - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec Nitrate Filter NFP512 - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec PF501 Calcium Reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec PF509 Calcium Reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec PF601 Calcium Reactor - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec TC1000ix External Skimmer (AC) - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec TC12000i External Skimmer (DC) - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec TC12000ix External Skimmer (AC) - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec TC1500ix External Skimmer - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec TC2000i External Skimmer (DC) - Marine World Aquatics
Deltec TC2000ix External Skimmer - Marine World Aquatics

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I maintain the reef while on vacation? +

Use automatic feeders, stable equipment, and a trusted monitor; consider

backup power.

Do I need a sump? +

A sump improves filtration, equipment placement, and water stability.

What pumps and flow do I need? +

Provide moderate to strong flow depending on coral type (SPS needs

more than LPS/soft corals).

Do I need an auto top-off (ATO)? +

Yes, to maintain stable salinity by replenishing evaporated water automatically.

What lighting is best for corals? +

LED or T5 lighting with proper spectrum and intensity supports coral

Photosynthesis.

How long should lights run? +

8–10 hours daily for most corals; adjust gradually.

Do all corals need the same light intensity? +

No. SPS require high light, LPS medium, and soft corals low to medium light.

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