Welcome to the North Tennessee Reef Club web site.
We are a group of marine fish and reef keeping hobbyists, located in Clarksville Tennessee. The club has members from northern middle Tennessee, southern Kentucky, and Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
The North Tennessee Reef Club (NTRC) supports conservation and the preservation on our natural reefs by the sharing of coral frags through captive propagation.
Membership into the NTRC is open to all Marine Fish and Marine Reef hobbyists. There are several levels of members, enabling the youngest to the oldest to find a place in the Club.
REMEMBER.....Joining a reef club BEFORE you purchase any equipment for a reef or fish only tank is a GREAT way to learn how others keep fish and reef tanks safe without the costly or traumatic way of trial and error. It's easy to gain first hand knowledge from our collective years of experience. You'll be glad you did!
Join in the conversation, check out our Reef Central forum here!
See fish compatibility charts and species info at www.liveaquaria.com
Visit Melev's Reef at www.melevsreef.com for do it yourself information.
GARF www.garf.org has fragging, DIY rock, and sandbed information.
A good source for plastic products is www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.asp
Looking for pipe and fittings? www.savko.com or www.steinhousesupply.com
Pickling Lime (for Kalkwasser) can be found at mrswages.stores.yahoo.net/mrswagpiclim.html
Reefkeeping.com has some great article, such as this one on quarantine tanks.
IPSF.com is a good place to order sand bed and refugium critters.
This is a very useful reef chemestry calculator: jdieck1.home.comcast.net/chemcalc.html
Alkalinity conversion chart. www.ozreef.org
WetWebMedia.com is a good site for learning about the hobby.
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