
New Red Sea ATO+ is a 3-in-1 Water Control System
This exceptionally reliable auto top-off system includes a highly accurate temperature monitor plus an external leak detector and comes with a smart controller that connects it to the ReefBeat eco-system.

Red Sea Announces Improved Sea Salt Formulations
Both these premium salts are harvested from the pristine water of the Red Sea, and contain a balanced concentration of all the major, minor, and trace elements found in tropical seawater. Red Sea Salt & Coral Pro Salt undergo meticulous ICP testing for each and every bucket, and deliver amazing results, especially when combined with our reef care recipes.

New Red Sea second-generation G2 REEFER Aquarium Systems
The new REEFER G2 aquarium systems come with new and improved water management, extra-fortified cabinets & aquariums, a REEF-SPEC ReefMat® ready sump, extended warranty plans, and are available in a huge variety of sizes, to fit any space.

VIDEO: 40-gallon “High Luxury LPS Nano”
Tolga Güldaglar’s reef aquarium is proof that you don’t need a massive aquarium to create a stunning masterpiece. Tobias Neyer takes you there…

New DipX Coral Bath from Red Sea
Everyone loves adding a new coral, but no one loves its unwelcome “hitchhikers”, which are often invisible to the naked eye and can spread to other corals. So how do we prevent that from happening? Meet DipX, from Red Sea.
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