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Marine Depot is proud to host the fastest growing online aquarium community. Our forums consist of over 3,000 members and more than 30,000 posts within 5,000 plus topics. In addition, we have gathered some of the most well known authors and hobby experts to moderate this forum and to answer all of your questions and concerns. |

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From the folks who brought you MarineDepot.com comes Team Marine Depot, a blog devoted to pond, freshwater and marine aquaria. |

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One of the hardest decisions for a new saltwater aquarist is deciding what animal combinations to put in a tank. Will they get along? Can I put invertebrates in with them? Will they be OK in my size tank? Will they eat corals? Will they eat each other? It can be very intimidating to a new hobbyist trying to put it all together. |

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"Variety is the spice of life" is an old saying that is especially appropriate in terms of feeding our fish. Until recently, very little attention was given to the nutritional needs of saltwater fish. Part of this was because for the most part, many of these fish could not be kept alive long enough to see what the effects of poor nutrition were. |

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The first part in this series of articles will deal with the basic requirements of plants. The information in this article should not be considered as definitive, or scientifically absolute, but is rather intended as a good general working guideline that will enable the beginning freshwater aquarist to successfully grow an aquatic 'green thumb' with the least amount of time and trouble. |

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Koi are, like all members of the Carp family, omnivorous, and will eat a wide variety of foods. Unlike their wild cousins, our man made versions of Koi are highly inbred in order to produce the colors and patterns we find so desirable. This in turn creates a fish that is genetically weaker than the wild Carp and also a fish whose immune system is also much weaker. |
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Our documentation includes overviews of the various features, details on how to setup Community Server and more. |