I feel sorry to reefers watching this who can never afford this amount of high end corals, please don't be put-off, just enjoy whatever you have, don't chase the impossible.
I have a REEFINAIN’TEZY lid too! He made it for me at no cost and it says “Breast cancer is strong, but so is she.” And this tank was a gift from her for being there when she battled cancer.
i hope people realize that whatever available dry goods you have in the area is regional. it’s what the LFS will sell and what the majority of reefers will use. something to think about. ie. fauna marin, is most likely accessible to people in the area if a lot of reefers use the same product
NICE! The coral selection is lovely and I really enjoyed the variety of sizes of the fish. 👍🏻 March - you would have driven right past the exit to come to our place, and it’s not even as far as London.....I’ll bug you again with another email. 😁
It’s actually much easier to keep this tank. She even said in the video she doesn’t even need to get her hands wet for a water change she just turns off the flow and flips the valves underneath the tank. Reefing can be almost automatic with very minimal effort if you have enough money
@Bonbons Reef Wow, he looks great. That reef tank is beautiful, I have never seen an acanthophyllia/cyranna dominated system. Also don't listen to March, that reef tank has a good number of fish in it.
Those LPS look amazing. Im sticking to Nano tanks as I cant stand all that equipment its like my worst nightmare. Soon as the cabinet opened i was like Noooooo!
I thought you were a bit crazy when you said this was the nicest tank you had seen, until you started covering it. Absolutely beautiful and what a wonderful setup and plumbing etc. Very, very nice.
8.4 pH, bet the probe is not calibrated for continuous immersion. How do you know, well above 8.3 pH is a red flag, put the probe in 7.0 buffer and come back in an hour and see the reading will be well off.....
@@bonbonsreef2014 All the calibration instructions floating around are for pen/sample probes, even the automated ones in the controllers like apex and hydros get the calibration instructions wrong for continuous immersion. The most important buffer is 7 pH, and needs to soak the probe in it for at least 15mins before calibrating (or longer till there is no change in ph value for 10mins while soaking in the buffer solution, this can take 45 mins on old probes). You also need to HCL clean probe before calibration and you also should rehydrate the probe (soak in probe storage solution for 20mins) after HCL clean before calibrating. A decent probe won't wonder much out of calibration if it is cleaned and rehydrated on a regular basis (like once a month in salt water). To use a pH probe above 7 you also need to do 3 point calibration which means 7pH buffer, then 4pH buffer, then 10pH buffer.
Just because you throw money at an aquarium, that doesn’t make it good or the best. The instructions for all these tanks is the same: Pack too many of the most expensive corals really close together. The end.
Too many people think lights create shimmer. This is not correct. Surface movement creates shimmer To say one light has good shimmer vs another light is quite dumb
Are we sure this lady isn’t just super rich? Maybe she’s just an introvert but it seems like she wasn’t very knowledgeable and just bought everything the shop could sell her. 😅
I’ve been bamboozled with this upload
I feel sorry to reefers watching this who can never afford this amount of high end corals, please don't be put-off, just enjoy whatever you have, don't chase the impossible.
Exactly.
I have a REEFINAIN’TEZY lid too! He made it for me at no cost and it says “Breast cancer is strong, but so is she.” And this tank was a gift from her for being there when she battled cancer.
i hope people realize that whatever available dry goods you have in the area is regional. it’s what the LFS will sell and what the majority of reefers will use. something to think about. ie. fauna marin, is most likely accessible to people in the area if a lot of reefers use the same product
+1 for Kessil!!!!
I love the look of this tank. Well done!
Thank you!
NICE! The coral selection is lovely and I really enjoyed the variety of sizes of the fish. 👍🏻 March - you would have driven right past the exit to come to our place, and it’s not even as far as London.....I’ll bug you again with another email. 😁
Very nice collection. So koo how many people u help with the hobby. Keep it up !
It’s not hard to keep a reef tank, but it’s definitely hard to keep a top tier tank like this
It’s actually much easier to keep this tank. She even said in the video she doesn’t even need to get her hands wet for a water change she just turns off the flow and flips the valves underneath the tank. Reefing can be almost automatic with very minimal effort if you have enough money
@@khrty9656 I include money as a metric of difficulty.
It looks like shit to me. All these tanks are the same. No character or any originality. Just dollar signs underwater.
Wow absolutely stunning. ❤
This is how the wife wants her 120 gallon tank to look like she likes it thank you for sharing buddy
Can you elaborate on using Orp as a guide to stocking your tank?
The 💩 from the naso will be helping with fertilisation and keeping those goniopora etc , lovely aquarium ❤
I'm about 6 grand into my tank and I got probably less than 1/8th of this. I can only imagine the cost of this. Must be amazing to come home to this.
Was that a marine betta in there?
Yes! He’s about 5-6 years old.
@Bonbons Reef Wow, he looks great. That reef tank is beautiful, I have never seen an acanthophyllia/cyranna dominated system. Also don't listen to March, that reef tank has a good number of fish in it.
Knockout!~ I think less is more regarding fish when populating a marine tank, so I agree with Bon Bon.
But imagine a small group of tiny fish? I forgot what Patrick recommended but I’m going to ask. 😊
Those LPS look amazing. Im sticking to Nano tanks as I cant stand all that equipment its like my worst nightmare. Soon as the cabinet opened i was like Noooooo!
I have a
reefinainteazy lid too
What did Patrick say about ORP and using that to gauge if you can add more fish or not?
What are the 13 different kinds of food fed? The fish all look very healthy
I’ll upload a feeding video. Reef nutrition foods - oyster feast, tiger pods, roe, phyto arctic pods, frozen mysis and brine, tdo chroma boost, pe calanus and fauna marin pellets - lps, spirulina, ocean plankton, protein superfood, soft multimix, Min s, garlic, food energizer, and nori
Its all about preference. Altho i really like this tank, I prefer more softy.
Wow beautiful tank
With coral growth, isnt a tank this stocked with corals that dont get fragged a real issue? Or do those corals grow that slowly?
I haven’t had a problem yet…. I’m looking forward to the torches growing into colonies!
fabulous...
Nice tank.
Love the videos. What zoa’s do you recommend to start selling?
I just started to “re collect”. I’m after charmander and pikachu right now.
Beautiful 😍
Holy meat, Batman! 😍😍😍
Same as yesterday
watch it again :D
Go visit the Detroit Reef Club
One of the most beautiful aquarium that i've ever seen .
interesting and beautiful tank - never seen so much lps packed in - cheers
I thought you were a bit crazy when you said this was the nicest tank you had seen, until you started covering it. Absolutely beautiful and what a wonderful setup and plumbing etc. Very, very nice.
Bravo
Probably one of the best lps tanks I've seen ❤️
One of the nicest collections of too much money.
8.4 pH, bet the probe is not calibrated for continuous immersion.
How do you know, well above 8.3 pH is a red flag, put the probe in 7.0 buffer and come back in an hour and see the reading will be well off.....
Thanks for your comment! I’ll check that for sure.
@@bonbonsreef2014 All the calibration instructions floating around are for pen/sample probes, even the automated ones in the controllers like apex and hydros get the calibration instructions wrong for continuous immersion. The most important buffer is 7 pH, and needs to soak the probe in it for at least 15mins before calibrating (or longer till there is no change in ph value for 10mins while soaking in the buffer solution, this can take 45 mins on old probes). You also need to HCL clean probe before calibration and you also should rehydrate the probe (soak in probe storage solution for 20mins) after HCL clean before calibrating. A decent probe won't wonder much out of calibration if it is cleaned and rehydrated on a regular basis (like once a month in salt water). To use a pH probe above 7 you also need to do 3 point calibration which means 7pH buffer, then 4pH buffer, then 10pH buffer.
Thank you so much for your help!
Cuanto tiene ese tanque de nitratos y fosfatos?? un saludo
N03: 30
P04: 0.15
@@bonbonsreef2014 Gracias👍👏👏👏
Stunning! i would not add more fish. I always find it too much when too many fish at in a tank all racing around, there is no calm in that.
There better be a reef tank sexuality if not I’m making one at this point and using fragbox emblem as the flag 👍🏻
Nice tank glad I got the hell out of Detroit what a rat hole
Just because you throw money at an aquarium, that doesn’t make it good or the best. The instructions for all these tanks is the same: Pack too many of the most expensive corals really close together. The end.
😲💚👍👍👍
wait a second... this seems vaguely familiar...
de ja vu
Had to fix an error !
Too many people think lights create shimmer. This is not correct. Surface movement creates shimmer To say one light has good shimmer vs another light is quite dumb
Are we sure this lady isn’t just super rich? Maybe she’s just an introvert but it seems like she wasn’t very knowledgeable and just bought everything the shop could sell her. 😅