This is educational for the new hobbyists to not take on these fish unless you understand the commitment to environment and feeding schedules these fish require. It takes a village to keep those Purple Queens. Nice work from the Polo village! 🤓🥳👍
Excellent educational material, next level reefing for sure! Thank you for sharing your methods, won’t be adding any purple antheas but am applying the lessons with regards to fish specific needs to any future additions to the tanks
The level of dedication to the overall health for the fish and corals given by you and your team is second to none it truly helps me understand and care for my fish and corals with a greater understanding overall Thanks looking forward to seeing your next video
Great video guys and all the best for the future success of your marines journey. 👍 Nothing is impossible guys, you just have to find the solutions for sure. ✔️
I've had tukas for about 5 years in a group of 12 they love Red Plankton from Ocean Nutrition with rotifers copepods and also marine fish eggs. I think the amount of time in suspension in the water column really helps with the fish eggs after partial dissolving. Your new tank looks great!
Thanks for showing us the part of the quarantine process, i have a couple of questions, if u did use copperon the fish how long before they can go inthe reef tank zfter the treatment is stopped. Also glass or plastic covers over the tank and filter system is this a good or bad idea.
I wish I would have seen this video before purchasing one of these fish. I heard they were hard eaters but found nothing as intense as the details you described. Everyone wish me and my anthia the best of luck and health.
I can't seem to keep anthias alive as many times as I have tried. I happened to have the most luck 15 years ago with a 46gal bowfront and a square back anthias being new to the hobby, go figure.
This is educational for the new hobbyists to not take on these fish unless you understand the commitment to environment and feeding schedules these fish require. It takes a village to keep those Purple Queens. Nice work from the Polo village! 🤓🥳👍
@@FriendM2010 yes. for sure
Episodes keep getting better and better! Great job ladies and gentlemen! Congratulations 👏🎉🎉👏
@@queencityreefs ❤️🙏🏼
Seeing your videos every week inspire me to keep going in the hobby and showing that reefing is not always sunshine and rainbows
@@marksfishtank appreciated and thank you. glad its contagious ! keep on reefing !
Excellent educational material, next level reefing for sure! Thank you for sharing your methods, won’t be adding any purple antheas but am applying the lessons with regards to fish specific needs to any future additions to the tanks
This is next level documentation..
The level of dedication to the overall health for the fish and corals given by you and your team is second to none it truly helps me understand and care for my fish and corals with a greater understanding overall Thanks looking forward to seeing your next video
@@ou812reefing appreciate that. 🙏🏼🥂🥂and glad its spreading. happy reefing ! .
Any breakthroughs in fish and invert husbandry is always welcomed! Great job on them! With a POA and consistency anything is possible!
Beautiful drop down tank, on my dream list.
Love seeing the process being shown!
Beautiful video you guys bring the excitement like the old (tanked) episodes with brett and wayne
@@paulrod53 ❤️🙏🏼🥂🥂🥂
this was very cool to see the process! this vet has the coolest job ever and get to work with the polo team now thats amazing!
@@islandreef5292 best investment yet !! do great not to guess but sometimes i have to act and do something before labs come back cause fish dropping !
It looks amazing! Glad it all worked out and they are all healthy and thriving. Good luck
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Amazing quarantine process…Alex putting in the work! Congrats on your success…thanks for sharing all the informative details and video ❤
OMG🤯🤯 that drop down tank is stunning👏👏 💙💙💙
❤❤thank you
Love your tanks and dedication to the fish and hobby
Wow that is about as nice as a reef tank can possibly get! New subscriber
@@jaymat9692 appreciate the support ! and thank you !! pleasure sharing info and journey
That new automatic frozen feeder on the market sounds like it would be very beneficial for this tank. Best of luck!
What a cool video, thanks for sharing!!
one of my favorite anthias especially when you see them school with squampinnis
Great video guys and all the best for the future success of your marines journey.
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Nothing is impossible guys, you just have to find the solutions for sure. ✔️
@@johnbrand1893 ❤️❤️🙏🏼🥂agreed!! thank you. !
I've had tukas for about 5 years in a group of 12 they love Red Plankton from Ocean Nutrition with rotifers copepods and also marine fish eggs. I think the amount of time in suspension in the water column really helps with the fish eggs after partial dissolving. Your new tank looks great!
agreed with that all we feed them Calanus and plankton too
@@PoloReef that's awesome good luck with them.
ocean nutrition has some new small mysis and herring eggs frozen too
You guys go nuts at polo reef 😅 keep posting
Amazing project ❤
Thanks for showing us the part of the quarantine process, i have a couple of questions, if u did use copperon the fish how long before they can go inthe reef tank zfter the treatment is stopped. Also glass or plastic covers over the tank and filter system is this a good or bad idea.
Beautiful fish 💜💜💜💜💜 Hi Andrew. Sure miss being on Facebook seeing all your tanks. This was a great video.
@@EddyOrtiz-579 thx. so much
When am I coming and doing a tank tour on this drop down? We GOT to make it happen! Great episode!
-Blaine
@@TopShelfAquatics anytime you guys always invited
So cool
How are you controlling your nutrients with feeding that much?
tasmania crab sir
I wish I would have seen this video before purchasing one of these fish. I heard they were hard eaters but found nothing as intense as the details you described. Everyone wish me and my anthia the best of luck and health.
@@downto2538 pe calanus works well too.
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I can't seem to keep anthias alive as many times as I have tried. I happened to have the most luck 15 years ago with a 46gal bowfront and a square back anthias being new to the hobby, go figure.