ReefUnderTheRoof
Professional Aquarium Management Services
Professional Aquarium Management Services
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Is maintaining your aquarium becoming overwhelming? Or do you want to have a piece of the ocean in your home? As expert providers of aquarium maintenance proudly serving South West Chicago Suburbs: Will County, DuPage County, Kendall County & Grundy County.
- $108/ 1Hour Exclusive Weekly Maintenance Package
- $114/ 1Hour Expected Biweekly Maintenance Package
- $114/ 1Hour Essential Monthly Maintenance Package
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$120/ 1Hour Efficient One Time Maintenance Service
Types of customers we serve
Residential Maintenance
Commercial Maintenance
High-Profile Aquarium Services
Our professional Aquatic Technicians will arrive with all the tools and equipment needed to provide quick, neat and thorough service to your aquatic display. We follow a rigorous schedule, which includes:
- Test water chemistry: pH, alkalinity, salinity, PO4, NO3 and trace elements
- Comprehensive evaluation of fish and coral/plant health
- Systematic evaluation of filter and service
- Partial water exchanges to keep aquatic life at its peak health
- Detailed cleaning of rock and display elements
- Inspect all equipment
- Clean aquarium glass inside and out
- Get a Free Coral Frag on each visit and additional 20% OFF from all “Cut To Order” frags from our website “RUTR20G”
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Policy
We are not liable for shipping delays due to inclement weather, and or any other shipping liability.
We are not liable for delays caused by shipping companies.
We are not liable for any damages that might occur whilst your items are in transit in route for delivery.
Shipping to US only!
DOA Policy (Dead On Arrival)
If a coral is DOA please take a picture within two(2) hours of delivery and email it to reefundertheroof@yahoo.com with your order number. A refund of the coral will be issued as store credit or can be replaced with your next order.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
When acclimating your new coral I recommend placing it lower in the tank to prevent shock due to high lighting. If your coral turns brown It could be due to a lack of light or excess NO3 & PO4. If your coral turns white or pale it could be excess light or lack of nutrients. I recommend giving a coral several weeks to adjust to it's new location before moving it.
