Lovely looking new corals!... for the new light you can buy LED diffuser plastic sheets (not expensive), they are made for mixing led lights for film and photography, there are also other plastics/papers you could use :-)
My red cocoa worm and pink+white feather duster are my favourite things in my tank...I hope your worms will be OK, but I am guessing they will be. My feather duster hid a lot for about a month, for whatever reason, but nothing bad happened to it, still had it's crown when it reappeared. It stays out most of the time now, but the red cocoa worm I have is out almost 24/7. They seem to be pretty temperamental in attitude, but mine have been pretty hardy so far (almost 1 year for the duster, and just recently got the cocoa worm). I did start feeding some phyto, but only because I want to be 100% sure they are eating enough...though in my setup, I really don't think I need it. It just causes a pod outbreak when I feed phyto, and then the pods die off shortly after, as I have no fish and only a couple dwarf blue leg hermits and a few coral frags. I only feed once a week, half the recommended amount, and right after a 50+% water change. My duster is about as big as it'll get now, I believe, and the cocoa worm is still small but there is visible growth daily. My only guess if your worms aren't doing well, is that there is a "pest" somewhere getting to them/their crowns...I don't think it would have anything to do with water quality or placement as your tank is immaculate (especially compared to mine), and they would simply move after enough time of being in "the wrong spot". Mine seem to like no direct lighting, and low flow...just enough flow to "rustle" the crown, really. Any more and I can see my duster struggle to keep it's crown oriented and in shape, and I assume it doesn't really like that a whole lot.
I think there was something wrong with my previous phyto batch. All the copepods culture that I started didn't make it after 2-3 days. I have now used a new culture and my copepods are now thriving so I am guessing the previous phyto batch did something to the worms as well. I had the worms in a medium flow area before and now they are in a very low flow area. Only time will tell if they'll be alright 🙁
Not too sure where is the cheapest as most of them sells it at around the same price but you can check out Deer Park Aquarium, Williamstown Aquarium and Nature aquarium just to name a few
Good pick up mate! I was waiting for someone to point that out! Haha. I actually caught the pistol shrimp (yes it's really a pistol shrimp as it makes a loud click sound when I isolated him) after that clip and put him inside the tank but I have not seen him ever since. I hope he's somewhere in the tank 🤞
Gorgeous film!At the end yellow fish on Pink Cora was breathtaking.Thank you.
Nice to see Coby and the royal gramma, first inmates.
Scolymia is absolutely stunning 😍.
This is one of the best Scoly I have ever seen 🤩 I love how even the red is spread throughout the coral
Great video, perfect to watch First thing this morning. Very upbeat.
Glad that you enjoyed it, Joseph! 😉
I absoulety love your videos, your videoagraphy is on point and the music u play is relaxing.
Thank you Sasha! Glad you enjoyed them!
Looking great 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great video! Really well thought out coral selection! So many unusual pieces in your tank, amazing! 👌
Thanks mate 😁
This coral is amazing 😍.
Great video again.
Thankyou! 🙂
Lovely looking new corals!... for the new light you can buy LED diffuser plastic sheets (not expensive), they are made for mixing led lights for film and photography, there are also other plastics/papers you could use :-)
Thanks for the advice, Erol! I will look into that 😉
Amazing. Bro 😀
Amazing! Loved the soundtrack
Thank you 😁
Your videos are awesome, soothing to watch and very well edited. You deserve more subscribers!
Thank you so much for the kind words, Matt 😄 Fingers crossed I will get more subs 🤞
Another wonderful video-- keep up the great work!
Thank you! Will do!
For the light you can use a piece of tape... Nice reef👍
My red cocoa worm and pink+white feather duster are my favourite things in my tank...I hope your worms will be OK, but I am guessing they will be. My feather duster hid a lot for about a month, for whatever reason, but nothing bad happened to it, still had it's crown when it reappeared. It stays out most of the time now, but the red cocoa worm I have is out almost 24/7. They seem to be pretty temperamental in attitude, but mine have been pretty hardy so far (almost 1 year for the duster, and just recently got the cocoa worm). I did start feeding some phyto, but only because I want to be 100% sure they are eating enough...though in my setup, I really don't think I need it. It just causes a pod outbreak when I feed phyto, and then the pods die off shortly after, as I have no fish and only a couple dwarf blue leg hermits and a few coral frags. I only feed once a week, half the recommended amount, and right after a 50+% water change. My duster is about as big as it'll get now, I believe, and the cocoa worm is still small but there is visible growth daily. My only guess if your worms aren't doing well, is that there is a "pest" somewhere getting to them/their crowns...I don't think it would have anything to do with water quality or placement as your tank is immaculate (especially compared to mine), and they would simply move after enough time of being in "the wrong spot". Mine seem to like no direct lighting, and low flow...just enough flow to "rustle" the crown, really. Any more and I can see my duster struggle to keep it's crown oriented and in shape, and I assume it doesn't really like that a whole lot.
I think there was something wrong with my previous phyto batch. All the copepods culture that I started didn't make it after 2-3 days. I have now used a new culture and my copepods are now thriving so I am guessing the previous phyto batch did something to the worms as well. I had the worms in a medium flow area before and now they are in a very low flow area. Only time will tell if they'll be alright 🙁
Great vid as always !
Thanks Jacob!😁
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What kind of light do you use for the mangrove? And do you have to do anything special with it?
The light is called Aquavivo. I don't do anything special, just occasionally mist the leaves with RODI water.
link to order that dropper tube for aquarium water passage to the external container?
Hi mate - I have just responded to your other comment :) The link is in the video description 😁
I love your set up so much. I hope one day I will have a aquarium as nice as yours. I wonder what camera did u use?
Thanks mate! Just a simple Canon EOS M50 with 100mm macro lense + 15-45mm IS
many of those hitchikers are beneficial micro invertebrates....do you kill them all or do you pull the tiny shrimp and such out?
I pulled them out and put them in the tank :) I couldn't find the shrimp tho. I hope it's somewhere in the tank alive
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Could you make a video on how and what you dose? :)
Sorry for getting back this late! I sure will! :D
Dude I have been looking for a reef tank for a while please tell me were in Melbourne I can find the cheapest set up. Also your corals look amazing
Not too sure where is the cheapest as most of them sells it at around the same price but you can check out Deer Park Aquarium, Williamstown Aquarium and Nature aquarium just to name a few
I love it , but i don't have time for it 😭😭
What are the hitchhikers you talk about on your videos?
Do you use live sand?
When I cycled this tank, I only use dry sand 🙂
can i add manggrove to running tank?
I was expecting some sps
What’s the name or link the light for mangroves?
what kind of Coral is that?
Did anyone else see the shrimp while he was dipping the coral?? I wonder what happened to the poor little guy?
Good pick up mate! I was waiting for someone to point that out! Haha. I actually caught the pistol shrimp (yes it's really a pistol shrimp as it makes a loud click sound when I isolated him) after that clip and put him inside the tank but I have not seen him ever since. I hope he's somewhere in the tank 🤞
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