GASP !! Outstanding accomplishment. You could also state Mr Kem, water parameters and what he is dosing (since this is Epic Reef Tanks & Why They Work....). Hats off to the cameraman and video editor... Well done. Thank you, all. It's just perfect.
You but are are awesome!!!!! Love your videos great content keep up the amazing work!!!!! Really looking forward to the " SPS mother ship's" videos to come.
Awesome Vid guys!!! Adrian is one of the nicest guys in this hobby!!! Always willing to share and help out! Without a doubt one of the nicest tanks in Australia!!! Thanks for sharing GA!
Gorgeous! 😍 I appreciate the views showing the tank behind you - gives a real sense of what kind of cubic space a tank this size takes up. Food for thought given I’m in the early stages of planning a 300-ish gallon tank. I learn something from every one of your videos, thanks Cam! 👍🏻👍🏻
Cam - would love your opinion given all your experience. Two of my favorite tangs are the clown and sohal. I love his clown!!! The masses have always told me not to get either because as the age then become terrors. I am building out a 650 gallon display right now and I would love to include one or both in my stocking plans. Anticipated tank mates would be a dessumari tang, orange shoulder, flamingo, sail fin and regal. Other tank mates would be larger angels, some wrasse and various other fishes. What is your opinions on a making a clown or sohal work in a system long term?
Hey Cam, Can you do a video addressing the needs of tangs in the reef tank, I'm doing everything I can even taking days off work to be home to micromanage my new tangs when I purchase them but as soon as I go back to work and am not here for two days they white spot and are dead shortly after. Really frustrated and depressed. Enjoying the hobby and your videos but missing something I think. Currently have good filtration, crystal clear water, good levels, two part dose and wonderful coral growth under my t5s. Using the best frozen mysis and my tank is full of cope-pods and garlic nori, as well as coral food on occasion. Thanks so much, absolutely love your channel.
Tough question, it depends on a lot of factors. I worked out recently that a similar tank costs $25 in power to run per week. You’d probably pay another $75 per week on consumables, so I’ll guess $100 per week total. Cam
I struggle currently with a white spot disease outbrake which killed almost my whole fish stock. I am in the hobby for two years with a 60 Liter tank without any fish. But I swap to a bigger tank to keep fishes. So I went in the fish store and purchased the whole stock at once and ask for the neccesary of quarantine, but the seller doesnt recommended. Therfore i put the fish just in my tank and all went realy bad with Cryptocarions. My first try was to filter with 100mikron socks and protomor from aqua münster. This didnt work out. Now, I caught the fish, which are left, and put them in a tank without corals to treat them with copper. Also I read after my failure a paper from the University of Florida. It is unbelievable how tough, complex and adapted are these parasites be. It is a shame that a pet store with a good reputation doesnt give me the advice to quarantine the fishes. A waste of money and unnecessary torture for the fishes :-(
To be honest it just looks like he’s bought heaps of coral and placed it in the minimal amount of space he has available. Some of the pieces are sitting in positions they wouldn’t naturally inhabit.
Gallery Aquatica TV I understand that, but some of these corals are not placed in positions they would naturally occupy. I collected corals professionally since 97, and worked for reef2me, so I have some experience. For ME the aquarium should try to mimic the natural environment. But I can see why some people place every colourful coral they can acquire wherever they find a vacant portion of substrate or rock.
WE NEED DAILY VIDEOS! Can't get enough... Great job to the team at Gallery Aquatica 😊
Absolutley beautiful...and I love the way he has plumbded all the returns ,using them as bonus flow.
GASP !! Outstanding accomplishment. You could also state Mr Kem, water parameters and what he is dosing (since this is Epic Reef Tanks & Why They Work....). Hats off to the cameraman and video editor... Well done. Thank you, all. It's just perfect.
Can’t wait for the next one
Splendid tank Ken
Your videos are always so informative and entertaining 😊
Thanks for watching, we always appreciate the feedback😊 Cam
You but are are awesome!!!!! Love your videos great content keep up the amazing work!!!!! Really looking forward to the " SPS mother ship's" videos to come.
Awesome Vid guys!!! Adrian is one of the nicest guys in this hobby!!! Always willing to share and help out! Without a doubt one of the nicest tanks in Australia!!! Thanks for sharing GA!
So true, he’s a real gentleman😊
Beautiful tank Cam. Great video as usual.
Cheers, we were honoured to be allowed to film it😊
Wow, you can really see how great this tank is when you stood behind the sink and got an overall view. Great video as always.
Hey Cam, as always another absolutely sensational video to have watched, thanks so much for sharing man. 😀👍👍
Your video production has come a long way - Much easier to watch. Subbed.
Lovely
The tangs are sweet, but that Lineatus and Scott's fairy wrasse stick out in such a great way!
Thanks for sharing this tank with it’s stunning collection of corals and fish ❤️
It was literally our pleasure😊
Hiya, what if they purple wrasse with the rear of the dorsal orange or reddish ? Absolute little Stunner. Lovely tank
Have seen videos of this tank in the past bit I don't think it had all those tangs before. Absolutely beautiful tank.
They were in quarantine until recently. Cam
Vraiment magnifique, BRAVO !!!
Un peu trop de poissons à mon goût ... 👍👍👍
WOW! That was just incredible. The camera work is really shows the true beauty of the tank!
Lovely footage
That’s a gorgeous tank! Love the light spectrum and the reef with lots of fish
And there are another 6 or so fish in quarantine waiting to go in. We’ll post updates in future of this tank. Cam
Gorgeous! 😍 I appreciate the views showing the tank behind you - gives a real sense of what kind of cubic space a tank this size takes up. Food for thought given I’m in the early stages of planning a 300-ish gallon tank. I learn something from every one of your videos, thanks Cam! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching Reefgrrl😊 Cam
Beautiful setup!!!
It’s even better in real life😊
Gallery Aquatica TV I bet!! You ever come to California?
Now this is what you call the best job in the world happy reefing all the way from brampton Ontario Canada 😂😎👏
Thanks Chris😊
Cam - would love your opinion given all your experience. Two of my favorite tangs are the clown and sohal. I love his clown!!! The masses have always told me not to get either because as the age then become terrors. I am building out a 650 gallon display right now and I would love to include one or both in my stocking plans. Anticipated tank mates would be a dessumari tang, orange shoulder, flamingo, sail fin and regal. Other tank mates would be larger angels, some wrasse and various other fishes. What is your opinions on a making a clown or sohal work in a system long term?
In a tank that size it is possible, I would introduce it last, and use an acclimation box for a week or 2 before releasing it into the tank. Cam
Thanks Cam!!! Love your channel!!
Wow, what a beautiful tank! Goals!!
Adrian certainly has put a lot of thought and time into this masterpiece. Cam
Beautiful tank!!
At 6:15 is that a neon Dottyback?
wow loved this upload
Thanks mate, it was one of my favourites to film, I didn’t even need to get my arm wet😂
I was wondering why the magnet was left in shot, then you gave a end on view and all was revealed, lol. Beautiful tank.
Cam- great tank. Thanks for sharing. What does he do to replenish the KH, Ca, and Mg? I didn’t see a calcium reactor. Dose 2 part?
Adrian mixes his own sups and has it running on a doser under the tank. Cam
Love cam top guy wish he could service my tank in uk
Hey Cam, Can you do a video addressing the needs of tangs in the reef tank, I'm doing everything I can even taking days off work to be home to micromanage my new tangs when I purchase them but as soon as I go back to work and am not here for two days they white spot and are dead shortly after. Really frustrated and depressed. Enjoying the hobby and your videos but missing something I think. Currently have good filtration, crystal clear water, good levels, two part dose and wonderful coral growth under my t5s. Using the best frozen mysis and my tank is full of cope-pods and garlic nori, as well as coral food on occasion.
Thanks so much, absolutely love your channel.
You need a strong uv sterilizer!
Hi,think you missed explaining the dosing products.
I know😩 We will go back at some point and cover that specifically. Cam
That's a really nice aquarium Cam! How much would u say a tank like that would cost to run in one week please?? 😀👍
Tough question, it depends on a lot of factors. I worked out recently that a similar tank costs $25 in power to run per week. You’d probably pay another $75 per week on consumables, so I’ll guess $100 per week total. Cam
What was the name of the polka dot wrasse with yellow tail? I love wrasse!
Looks like a yellow tail tamarin
Is it easy to find aussie blue torches at lfs around there? Very expensive in the states.
tplummer217 blue? They would be rare. Purple are common. Gold Stem are rare
Parabéns....👏👏👏👏👏
Stunning tank but need lights to be covered in.
Personally I like the light mount, but there have been other people making the same comment. Cam
Thanks for sharing. Does he have an Instagram account for the tank?
Lovely tank, but I would have to find a way of hiding all the lights away. Too much structure above for me.
Funny, the light system and mount is my favourite thing😂
We all have different views :) I tend to like the clean and clear look so nothing distracts from the tank itself
💞 Woow 😍
I struggle currently with a white spot disease outbrake which killed almost my whole fish stock.
I am in the hobby for two years with a 60 Liter tank without any fish. But I swap to a bigger tank to keep fishes.
So I went in the fish store and purchased the whole stock at once and ask for the neccesary of quarantine, but the seller doesnt recommended. Therfore i put the fish just in my tank and all went realy bad with Cryptocarions. My first try was to filter with 100mikron socks and protomor from aqua münster. This didnt work out. Now, I caught the fish, which are left, and put them in a tank without corals to treat them with copper.
Also I read after my failure a paper from the University of Florida. It is unbelievable how tough, complex and adapted are these parasites be.
It is a shame that a pet store with a good reputation doesnt give me the advice to quarantine the fishes. A waste of money and unnecessary torture for the fishes :-(
Quarantine is always a good idea. We have a quarantine system in our propagation room, but we always recommend people set up theirs own QT system. Cam
I would visit your store constantly, but this not happen once, like the most here I (Germany) stay outside of Australia 🇦🇺 😊
$30 bunnings / eBay light doing just as well as a $300 prime ?
The chaeto is definitely growing with this light, but is the growth rate as good as refugiums running a Prime Fuge... No it is not.
Cam....where are your shoes? What size foot do you have? We have lots of shoes in America; I'll send you a pair!
In Australia it’s considered rude to wear your shoes inside. Cam
Could one assure that an Anemone won't leave itself drop off the rock and start travelling around the tank burning everything?
It’s definitely a risk a nem will move off this structure, but they’ve been there months so far without any coming off. Cam
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2:20 Yellow tang cleaning the other yellow tang !?
That was the cleaner Tang, a very rare fish😂
To be honest it just looks like he’s bought heaps of coral and placed it in the minimal amount of space he has available. Some of the pieces are sitting in positions they wouldn’t naturally inhabit.
Corals never naturally inhabit aquariums and even on natural reefs never occur with density of biodiversity that we find aesthetically appealing. Cam
Gallery Aquatica TV I understand that, but some of these corals are not placed in positions they would naturally occupy. I collected corals professionally since 97, and worked for reef2me, so I have some experience. For ME the aquarium should try to mimic the natural environment. But I can see why some people place every colourful coral they can acquire wherever they find a vacant portion of substrate or rock.