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PlanctonTech tour – a pure spectacle into the Phytoplankton world

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During the last PetsFestival 2022 (our editorial here) we were able to visit Roberto Ferri at Planctontech headquarters. This article is also available in: Italiano We...

Newa Jet 1700 (NJ 1700) return pump – review – keeps its promises

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Today for the first time we have a NEWA product that has proven its worth: Newa Jet 1700, known as NJ 1700. This article is...

How to save electric power in marine aquarium: the return pipe

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We know it may seem naive: what kind of big change can make a pipe? Well, it could save until 100 euro per year. Do I have your attention now?

The new Reef Flare PRO L Blue in our DaniReef LAB: power to spare

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Some days ago we had the opportunity to test thoroughly in our DaniReef LAB the brand new ceiling light Reef Flare PRO L Blue

Aquarium controller Aqua go – in-depth review

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After trying for a long time Aqua go by 3lements and seeing it in action in different aquariums I'm ready to do a proper and in-depth review

AquaEl Ultra Heater 200 – review and video

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We talked about it some weeks ago and now finally we have in our hands: the new AquaEL Ultra Heater 200, the heater with...

Editorial: Nuremberg Interzoo 2022 – our in depth review

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The Nuremberg Interzoo 2022 has ended some weeks ago, and after showing you our video last week, we're here, finally, to tall you everything...

How to measure KH automatically: Kh Keeper Plus Review

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We finally have in our hands the newKH Keeper Plus di Reef Factory, the continuous monitoring system by KH for marine aquariums, that we...

Dosing pumps by Joyreef: set up and use – a real bargain

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The dosing pumps by Joyreef are a really good alternative to the renowned versions. In this article we will show you why and how...

Ozone in marine aquarium, in which cases does the use make sense?

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The ozone (whose chemical formula is O3), is an oxygen allotropic form, with the peculiar garlic smell. Its molecules, as you can understand from...

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