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Powerheads are an ideal way to add a little bit of flow to your tank, or to get some flow in a corner of a tank where water currently isn't reaching. A reliable powerhead thats quiet, and easy to maintain is important though. Because these guys get barried behind rocks, are a pain to clean, and the last thing anyone needs is extra heat and noise. I've tried a bunch on the market, and this is what I think of these powerheads. |
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Oakville Reef Gallery has an excellent display area of corals. They are very well known in the Toronto area and are strong supporters of the Reef Hobby. |
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The Kent Pro Glass Scraper is one of my favorite tools. I use it to clean the glass on my tank and it's actually a lot easier than I thought it would be. |
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A quality heater is not something you want to skip on. I recommend fully submersible heaters as you have more options of where to place them. A malfunctioning heater can kill your entire tank, and their are many reports of heaters that break inexplicabaly. |
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Extreme Marine is one of the newest stores to open up in Toronto. They had a pretty good selection of both hard and soft corals when I went in there. I was expecting more soft corals than hard corals from just what I heard, but I was pleasantly surprised and even picked up 2 sps frags. In fact I originaly was planning on getting some pretty ricordia or zoos but didn't find what I was looking for. |
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