Thanks for this advice! Awesome video. I have a 40 gallon column tank with live rock and just one fish right now. The tank is 10 years old and has had numerous fish. In March we had a devastating ammonia plume kill everything. Which is why we just have the lone pink dottyback now. My question is how can I encourage more coraline algae growth?
I've found a 40-50 gallon tank has been a nice sweet spot between too big to easily manage and too small where things fluctuate quickly. That said, water changes still aren't the easiest thing lol
hello, very nice, congratulations! I don't have one similar to yours (I have videos on my channel) started for 4 years and I must say that they give a lot of satisfaction!
I'm wanting to get into the Saltwater hobby.. I've been looking at the JBJ 45 gallon tank. Any thoughts about that or a similar one to start with? Keep up the GREAT work. 👍👍
Ryan, definitely do it! "It's easier to stay up than it is to get up." Once you get past the initial investment, it really is no harder than a freshwater setup.
Hey. You helped me with my diatoms problem and I was wondering if you could help me with my zoas. My water parameters are great but there is something wrong. If you can, can I email you and talk about this because I’m worried to loose my zoas!!
i've been there....my clowns are 12yrs old and every time i get bored with the hobby, i think of them. also...i broke down my 70g because i could not control the bristle worm infestation. it looked like my tank was covered in spaghetti when the lights went down.
Nice spotlight and beautiful tank. It’s a myth that bigger tanks are easier than little tanks. Generally bigger tanks require much more time and equipment to maintain. Unfortunately, this school of thought continues to be perpetuated in the hobby, which may deter some from starting in the hobby with something very manageable in the nano tank size range.
Im currently going through dinos, and regardless if its a small tank or large tank the shit is annoying as hell lol currently trying to dose phosphate and nitrates.
What are you fighting it with? I am currently getting over dinos on my waterbox 20. I found so far dosing hydrogen peroxide after a blackout to be the most successful.
@@WMChaseB i didnt wanna use peroxide just for the risk on corals ( i dont wanna lose any corals lol) what is working great for me is to dose neophos and neonitro to keep nutrients at NO3 5ppm and PO at 0.10, i also scrub the rocks at night with a toothbrush and turkey baster the sand while putting a 1 micron sock on the the return. The dinos tend to float in the air at night and they cant get through a 1 micron sock. Ive only been doing this for 5 days and dinos are almost gone. Had to be aggressive with the phosphate though as the numbers just didnt wanna come up from 0.
🐠Nice bro very clean, maintenance is key, just did an update on mine, check it out and let me know what u want to see more in my tank... I love your but would like to see more torch or hammer corals
@@cuzz287 Search on RUclips "clown fish jump out of tank" I had one jump out of my tank and it had a lid. It had a small gap at one end. Why take the chance. ? Lids are cheap way to prevent this. Or don't and one day find Nemo dried up on the floor.
Love this tank so much. Simple is the trend right now for sure! I hope he uploads more videos to his YT channel.
instaBlaster...
beautiful tank and footage.. and you very nicely covered it.
Every photo is my favorite! Eye candy galore! 👏🏻👏🏻
Austin Heikkila aww man so kind
Great coverage about this tank!
I like his story, it’s really touching. 🙏
Reefboy Thanks buddy ❤️
Your very welcome 💜 ♥️ ❤️
Great tank and lovely story...Shallow rimless it's way of living...
Thanks for this advice! Awesome video. I have a 40 gallon column tank with live rock and just one fish right now. The tank is 10 years old and has had numerous fish. In March we had a devastating ammonia plume kill everything. Which is why we just have the lone pink dottyback now. My question is how can I encourage more coraline algae growth?
Ultra stable parameters and high pH
Beautiful. Nice review also.Great advice.
Great video. This is what I want to emulate.
What is the thing that keeps the bta separate? I google "freshwater glass sphere" but couldn't find it.
I love this guys tank, I am going for a similar setup.
Richard Portelli that guy loves you to 🙌🏻 awesome man
@@Kimisreef GREAT looking tank! I want to get into the saltwater hobby.. Just nervous as I've never done it. Haha
I've found a 40-50 gallon tank has been a nice sweet spot between too big to easily manage and too small where things fluctuate quickly. That said, water changes still aren't the easiest thing lol
I agree for sure
What are the tanks dimensions?
I have always had trouble with big tanks. Keeping it simple is the best. Don't be afraid of 100 percent water changes!
Rimless is the wave wish I had something this beautiful
super clean! I guess thats what happens when you do maintenance. I should do that too ;)
Hemlawk AKA EDK rimless is the wave
Great video on a beautiful tank..
Really good spotlight 👍
Thanks brotha
This just convinced me I want a shallow tank 😍
nice tank, but could'nt stop staring at the bubble algae everywhere :(
hello, very nice, congratulations! I don't have one similar to yours (I have videos on my channel) started for 4 years and I must say that they give a lot of satisfaction!
What a jewel of nano reef 😀
The simpler the setup, the better.
Beautiful! 👊🤙😎🐠
Great video as always all the best from 🇵🇹 👏🏼
What container is he using to house the anemone?
Doesn't the bubble algae form any problems for the tank?
can someone please tell where to buy a custom all in one nano reef like this because i would love a tank with these dimensions
Are they still active?
Very nice 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Simplicity is key here
What type of sand bed is he using? It looks different than the usual options. Anyone has links?
Whate dimensions are your aquarium?
I'm wanting to get into the Saltwater hobby.. I've been looking at the JBJ 45 gallon tank. Any thoughts about that or a similar one to start with? Keep up the GREAT work. 👍👍
Ryan, definitely do it! "It's easier to stay up than it is to get up." Once you get past the initial investment, it really is no harder than a freshwater setup.
hey is that humidifier perfumed or not?
No scent in the humidifier😊
Love this tank, KISS works best!
Hey. You helped me with my diatoms problem and I was wondering if you could help me with my zoas. My water parameters are great but there is something wrong. If you can, can I email you and talk about this because I’m worried to loose my zoas!!
Any mention of what kind of salt he uses?
What did he use for the anemone?
It’s a glass piece used for freshwater tanks
Where do you get those spheres for anemone
What light
The frag rack is can’t to the left, my OCD lol
Beautifullll
Nice tank!
Should def remove that vape smoke away from the tank!!!!
It was a humidifier
i've been there....my clowns are 12yrs old and every time i get bored with the hobby, i think of them. also...i broke down my 70g because i could not control the bristle worm infestation. it looked like my tank was covered in spaghetti when the lights went down.
But where’d the cruise ship come from ?
Nice spotlight and beautiful tank.
It’s a myth that bigger tanks are easier than little tanks. Generally bigger tanks require much more time and equipment to maintain. Unfortunately, this school of thought continues to be perpetuated in the hobby, which may deter some from starting in the hobby with something very manageable in the nano tank size range.
Tank dimensions bro...?
it's a cool way to keep anemone, until the suction cup fails.
small tanks are simple 38x18x14 no more bigs tanks it leaks caribsea live rock no skimmer i use icecap powerhead
How does one contact you?
nice!
Im currently going through dinos, and regardless if its a small tank or large tank the shit is annoying as hell lol currently trying to dose phosphate and nitrates.
What are you fighting it with? I am currently getting over dinos on my waterbox 20. I found so far dosing hydrogen peroxide after a blackout to be the most successful.
@@WMChaseB i didnt wanna use peroxide just for the risk on corals ( i dont wanna lose any corals lol) what is working great for me is to dose neophos and neonitro to keep nutrients at NO3 5ppm and PO at 0.10, i also scrub the rocks at night with a toothbrush and turkey baster the sand while putting a 1 micron sock on the the return. The dinos tend to float in the air at night and they cant get through a 1 micron sock. Ive only been doing this for 5 days and dinos are almost gone. Had to be aggressive with the phosphate though as the numbers just didnt wanna come up from 0.
How many Gallons have and the dimmensions? Someone know?
Anyone know what coral shelves attached to the glass?
Dawid Fonderski Ocean box design
😍😍😍
What light is on this
Gen 2 Radion with diffuser
🐠Nice bro very clean, maintenance is key, just did an update on mine, check it out and let me know what u want to see more in my tank... I love your but would like to see more torch or hammer corals
whats all the smoke?
Humidifier
Nice , but he needs a lid.
Why
@@MmmChipotle
Very simple, the fish will eventually jump out.
REEF by the LAKE or they wont
@@cuzz287
Search on RUclips "clown fish jump out of tank" I had one jump out of my tank and it had a lid. It had a small gap at one end. Why take the chance. ? Lids are cheap way to prevent this. Or don't and one day find Nemo dried up on the floor.
Bubble algae I see