Yes, Its so much fun finding new little hitchhikers each day! Can't wait to share what we have in the tank in the next part of the series. I'm Surprised at what we found! Thanks for checking out the video!
Quick q as someone researching into starting this, I dont plan on a reef tank, just the mantis shrimp package they have ( the mantis stays between 3-4 inches). What I'm wondering is if the nitrogen cycle is the same as freshwater where Its best to start it before having anything live in there. Like would the live rock go in first before kicking off nitrogen cycle, and if so would I add the live crabs/snails in at yhe same time or wait. Appreciate it, A beginner saltwater noob.
Thanks for the info! I've been thinking about starting a reef tank but didn't know the best way to begin. This video makes it seem relatively easy 🐟🐠
You're Welcome! Glad this video was helpful! It really is a lot fun having your own slice of the ocean, so many interesting amazing creatures!
Very awesome experiment can’t wait to see what comes out of the rock. I love all the hitchhikers that you can get on live rock.
Yes, Its so much fun finding new little hitchhikers each day! Can't wait to share what we have in the tank in the next part of the series. I'm Surprised at what we found! Thanks for checking out the video!
Quick q as someone researching into starting this, I dont plan on a reef tank, just the mantis shrimp package they have ( the mantis stays between 3-4 inches). What I'm wondering is if the nitrogen cycle is the same as freshwater where Its best to start it before having anything live in there. Like would the live rock go in first before kicking off nitrogen cycle, and if so would I add the live crabs/snails in at yhe same time or wait.
Appreciate it,
A beginner saltwater noob.
Bro get those baby stone crabs outy . (gorilla crab) they will eat your lbs and soft coral
Amazing aquascape. Great job
Thank you so much!
I love this! I'd love to do this with my kiddos!
Yes, it's so much fun they are excited to see what is moving around in the tanks! We have been finding new things all the time.