How To Set Up A Saltwater Tank For Beginners (...for £182)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @ReefDork
    @ReefDork  3 года назад +15

    Here's part 2 - ruclips.net/video/75Ozh5q8WyQ/видео.html

  • @mattflood4225
    @mattflood4225 3 года назад +149

    There's not enough videos like this to encourage newcomers to dip their toes in the water ( not literally ) and try the hobby without fear of having to sell the kids to fund it. A cheap homemade T5 unit could upgrade you to house a few corals for not much more expense on a tank that size. Anyway, great video as always. Looking forward to part 2 👍

    • @Taylor_Motorsports
      @Taylor_Motorsports Год назад +2

      Really though, I’ve been wanting to do this for a while but all the other videos had me scared and because of this guy tomorrow I’m thinking about getting the stuff I need to get a clown fish and a hermit crab to put in my 2 gallon tank for a couple weeks and upgrading them to my extra 10 gallon tank

    • @wizzie1497
      @wizzie1497 Год назад +1

      I’ve been so scared but here I am learning

  • @Dillyy
    @Dillyy Год назад +18

    watched this video about 4 months ago on my honey moon now 3 1/2 months into my 30 gallon tank and it’s going amazing have 2 lightning maroon clowns , royal gramma, striped blenny , and a dwarf hawk fish and just got a nem have a few corals too that are all thriving thanks for helping me get into the hobby ! i notice a lot of people on youtube along with forums seem to over complicate things and make people interested in the hobby either decide not to go forward or end up going fresh water “because it’s not as complicated”

    • @mattworley7043
      @mattworley7043 Год назад +1

      I feel the same way right now, my young daughter loves fish, and i thought it would be a way for me and her to bond as she grows up sharing this hobby, but it seems so complex that i have no idea where to begin

  • @rudra7615
    @rudra7615 3 года назад +31

    I am glad you are doing this series..because this is the reality of the current reefing scene. You've got the side that promotes all of the high end gear and expensive equipment that is a must for success, but there definitely is a big audience who want to jump onboard the reefing scene and gradually move up as their knowledge and skills improve. Not everyone wants an automated system with SPS corals living with LPS corals from day 30.
    This should be a popular series!

  • @dheerajeee
    @dheerajeee 3 года назад +10

    Your videos are one of a kind, You are one of the reasons I have switched to Marine Tank from freshwater 8 months back, Thank you for what you do.

  • @jreilly8857
    @jreilly8857 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video!! This is what's needed to show people that this hobby is not just for wealthy people, which is the impression you get from most on RUclips. I would have never started this hobby 30 years ago, if that's what I was led to believe.

  • @Shin90x
    @Shin90x 3 года назад +2

    Finally I've been researching reef tanks for 2 years and I'm finally going to try it. Thanks

  • @noraaalt
    @noraaalt Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this, I didn’t really think I’d be able to afford doing this but now I feel empowered & excited all over again!

  • @ianthomson5679
    @ianthomson5679 3 года назад +26

    Great to see more uk versions of these budget reef video's. On the American ones my interest always goes directly after the mention of 'dollar a gallon'. Looking forward to the seeing the mods!

  • @gap9992
    @gap9992 3 года назад +8

    What a great video. I would recommend any newb to go down this route to see if they are up for the discipline required to maintain a saltwater tank. Also I am sure you can get 80% of the pleasure from 20% of the cost. (maybe 90/10)
    I decided to buy a nearly new complete 75g set up off eBay and have upgraded a fair few bits since - it very quickly adds up as everything costs at least twice what you think it should. If I was starting again, I would either go smaller or bigger. The cabinet / sump under a 900 tank is not big enough for all the gear you need (want!) in a full fat set up!
    My favourite tips from RD - make your own water, be patient but don't be afraid to try things
    Things I am neglecting - testing, not because I can't' be bothered but reading the results is almost guesswork.

  • @toffski
    @toffski 3 года назад +3

    Excellent work fella. The hobby needs more budget end of the hobby videos. Really looking forward to part 2.

  • @catboyy
    @catboyy 3 года назад +1

    Finally a great budget non judgey U.K. cheaper marine way. Everyone on every forum complain about set ups and sumps. I did this sort of set up but with a cabinet and a 140l more than this. But I went similar route nice and slow and steady. LFS unfortunately recommended ramming with loads of fish when adding the colony and obviously that’s when I had issues. But a year on had trouble with hair algae but since a overhaul of scrubbing and it’s going great a year abit on. Love to show you how I started and how I am now though I don’t think people believe me 😂
    Again great vids as usual!

  • @rudra7615
    @rudra7615 3 года назад +2

    For my budget build I used seachem Matrix in a bag as my media filter and then threw a chemipure elite and cheap filter floss on top. That was it..the key was ensuring I rinsed the matrix bags along with the water I removed weekly so it got rid of more bad stuff without killing off the bacteria - similar to how you clean the sponge in a fresh water tank. This helped keep my nitrates and phosphates low. Then I only fed every 2 days.. that was it.
    The only other expense was a tunze skimmer and ato..ATO was a game changer as it brought stability in a small tank that evaporated high. I was so nervous about mixing salt in the beginning, but once I did it..it was easy. Recommend it!

  • @thecoolestreefdude
    @thecoolestreefdude 3 года назад +4

    Omg I can’t wait for part 2 this is amazing

  • @intergalacticmuffin7071
    @intergalacticmuffin7071 3 года назад +3

    This is great I used to have a 100 galon but but had to get rid of it when I moved house and I have had that itch to get back in to the hobby so this video is excellent I think I will try and replicate what you have done here. I am from the UK and there are not many shops in my area who stock salt water anymore but I will try thanks you earned a subscriber :)

  • @PracticalReefer
    @PracticalReefer 3 года назад +7

    Nice video! Looking forward to seeing the tank come on!
    I started a 20 Gallon last year, with 2 heaters for redundancy and a budget controller, 2 hang on back filters and a black box reef light, all the rock, sand, bacteria, refractometer, simple bottle ATO, even replacement floss and salifert test kits, basically everything a new reefer would need for the first 12 months (without losing sleep) aimed for £500 but ended up about £600 in the end, was pretty happy with that!

  • @kammin9950
    @kammin9950 2 года назад +1

    This is fantastic, I just got this exact tank for my freshwater set up and I'm excited to get a second to dip my toes into saltwater in the coming months.

  • @joshrow3r
    @joshrow3r 3 года назад +4

    Top top top video - just beware this tank is a gateway drug!

  • @reefkichards2345
    @reefkichards2345 3 года назад +3

    Awesome video Dork - good work.
    I would do everything the way you set out, but the addition of a piece of real live rock is a bit of a double edge sword. On the plus side it helps cycle, plus seeds Coralline Algae, plus introduce (maybe) free clean up crew, bristleworms etc, but the big risk is adding the dreaded Aiptasia.
    In my humble opinion I’d leave the Iive rock out and add Coralline Algae shavings to seed (free from your LFS) and cycle in other ways.
    I only mention this because I recently added a piece of live rock when I bought a BTA attached to it and now have an Aiptasia outbreak.
    All The Best.
    Reef

  • @Drizzy2806
    @Drizzy2806 7 месяцев назад

    those good old £1 b and q buckets lol . i have 5 for my tanks love them , i thought i was the only one using them aha , great video , going to start my first reef tank soon after having tropical for years , great video

  • @fishpony1211
    @fishpony1211 3 года назад +3

    This is also a cool setup to get your kids into the hobby and have more responsibilities.

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Год назад +3

    This video really simplifies setting up a beginner saltwater tank. I appreciate that, as saltwater tanks usually are HUGELY daunting with all the expensive equipment and such they "require", per other videos I've seen (including on earlier today). I do planted freshwater tanks and love them, but even those I do LOW tech. I don't have any interest in high tech anything, much less super expensive high tech anything, so I'd pretty much dismissed ever having a saltwater tank of any sort or size. With the info you present in this video, I'm rethinking that.

  • @Sargecon1
    @Sargecon1 3 года назад

    Best Video i have seen from a reefer that is long in the Hobby. Dont need a lot of money, but nobody Shows that:D always wondered why

  • @H4ntw0
    @H4ntw0 3 года назад

    I love how you recommend black background on budget build but still have that bird wallpaper on your main tank background. :D

  • @MM-wt2oo
    @MM-wt2oo 3 года назад +1

    Best easy salt water tank setup video i have seen on youtube and i have seen a lot of them.

  • @moniquemoors1974
    @moniquemoors1974 Год назад

    Nice, got a 80l freshgwater tank, triving. After watching this i would love a 100l saltwater tank next to it!

  • @Mojo_Jojo9869
    @Mojo_Jojo9869 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much everyone was like you NEED a skimmer, you NEED a wave maker, you NEED a good light, you NEED a refractometer. You make it so simple some people just go into the hobby with a lot of money and know they want the best tank ever who think those things are needed. I know I’ll upgrade to those minus the light but I don’t think it’s needed to cycle the tank or day 1 need. Refractometers are kinda expensive for me I’ll start with the old school hydrometer.

    • @Mojo_Jojo9869
      @Mojo_Jojo9869 2 месяца назад

      I also got a tank from pet co (like the kit in this video) and everyone was like thats not suitable you should get a fluval kit or an all in one. People seriously give advice without knowing anything they think cause its not labeled salt water its not suitable or maybe they are just deep into the hobby and boujee now.

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 месяца назад

      Hydrometers aren't great to be fair - a good refractometer is well worth saving up for if you can...

    • @Mojo_Jojo9869
      @Mojo_Jojo9869 2 месяца назад

      @ yes I hve heard they are inaccurate. I thought for the 1-2 months I am cycling no fish I will use the hydrometer and then before I get the fish do a final test with a new refractometer. Im sorry I’m going all budget I sell feet pictures as my sole job, 😂 not to many people so on a small budget lol. $10- $20 a time is all I get so I’ll get there lol. feet for clown fish 😂 I so far have had an empty tank I spent $60 on sitting for a month just continuting to buy for it one peice a time.

  • @jesuscarranza3039
    @jesuscarranza3039 3 года назад +2

    Love that you're doing this mini-series! It's really a great way to get new people into the hobby since it can be extremely expensive! I've turned into a gear and aesthetic junky so I've spent thousands on my setup, but this aquarium is beautiful and so inexpensive! Good on you for helping people with a more restricted budget!

  • @AJBAdventures
    @AJBAdventures 3 года назад +2

    fair play mate, definitely done well on such a small budget, look forward to part 2

  • @pauldunlop1660
    @pauldunlop1660 3 года назад +2

    Worth thinking about a poly-filter pad to reduce the organic load, useful as it changes colour when used up. It could be cut to size and placed in the vacant filter slot or even behind the rocks with a minimum of jury-rigging, e,g plastic egg crate with elastic bands to secure.

  • @mrhoyo
    @mrhoyo 3 года назад +6

    Can't wait for part 2. I want to try saltwater but without spending a fortune in case I don't like it.
    Easier to get by the mrs too!

    • @t.lledsmar6052
      @t.lledsmar6052 3 года назад +1

      I said the same thing, and 10 grand later I have meh looking tanks. Set aside 25k before starting in this hobby.

  • @NotYourAvgJoe24
    @NotYourAvgJoe24 3 года назад

    You’ve inspired me to consider getting a reef tank in my Rio 125 instead of tropical. Hmmm onto part 2

  • @saml8119
    @saml8119 3 года назад +1

    Wow never knew about the metal in cheap sand! Crazy!

  • @Brad.Hobbies
    @Brad.Hobbies 3 года назад +1

    Very fine work, a class act indeed. Would've loved to have taken this route my first go round.

  • @edwinchang4493
    @edwinchang4493 3 года назад +2

    Could make this a macro algae tank too! The spectrum is perfect for that

  • @williamarthur4801
    @williamarthur4801 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video I get so fed up with US based stuff where they talk about tanks that are huge, a 4 foot tank to breed a few guppy's , that sort of thing. so thank you from us with less space a resource's, I may finally venture into the marine environment. Oh, and just to add they also talk about gallons with no mention of surface area.

  • @wasylek2763
    @wasylek2763 3 года назад

    Great vid as always, love from Poland mate

  • @Arctic_roach
    @Arctic_roach Год назад

    This so the most helpful video I've seen thank you so much

  • @davidtinsley2053
    @davidtinsley2053 3 года назад +1

    Tanktastic , keep up the good work .

  • @hh__3347
    @hh__3347 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! Your channel is incredibly helpful 😊

  • @jonandlisa2000
    @jonandlisa2000 3 года назад +1

    Looking forward to see what you do in part two 👍

  • @mrlazli
    @mrlazli 2 года назад

    Thank you for this awesome video. Lots of useful information mate!!

  • @matthewmcgechie3315
    @matthewmcgechie3315 Месяц назад

    Very keen to do this! Just triple checking, there is nothing in the filter then??

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Месяц назад

      Correct! You can put some filter media like Fluval Biomax in it, but it's really not necessary and I'd probably just leave the filter empty and occasionally put some activated carbon media in it which will make the water crystal clear when it gets a bit dirty over time 🙂

  • @bobbyknox9258
    @bobbyknox9258 3 года назад +1

    Excellent vid Alex. 👍 though I'd be surprised if a nooby watching this doesn't ask where they can get a background like yours. 😅

  • @NanoTankReefer
    @NanoTankReefer 3 года назад +12

    Great video mate, I can't help but think the Fluval Evo would have been better suited though. It has a light that is more suited to a saltwater aquarium and comes with the media and pump. Chuck in some rock, sand and a heater and it's good to go for the same budget. Either way a fantastic video and a great topic. I'm looking forward to this tanks progression 🙂

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +4

      I considered that tank, but I prefer the larger water volume of this one. The reef specific light will be going on in next week's vid 🤓

    • @NanoTankReefer
      @NanoTankReefer 3 года назад

      @@ReefDork that's a point, I also found the small peninsula style of the Evo a little tricky to aquascape and get it looking 👌

    • @apss5736
      @apss5736 3 года назад

      @@ReefDork would macroalgae work instead of corals for this tank light

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад

      @@apss5736 yep

    • @apss5736
      @apss5736 3 года назад

      @@ReefDork yay. just found a new tank idea if i have space for another fish rack

  • @alexpritchard8117
    @alexpritchard8117 3 года назад +5

    Here is an idea! Adding two blue Aqua Ray flexi strips to the lid would give the spectrum needed for soft corals and would cost £40 :)!

  • @RussellBloomfield
    @RussellBloomfield Месяц назад

    Great video just purchesed the 80l version, I've watched part 2 but is there a blue light I could add aswell with the current light to support corals maybe lps, soft thanks

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Месяц назад +1

      You'll struggle to get anything decent for less than the Tunze...

  • @georgeduncan8946
    @georgeduncan8946 9 месяцев назад

    Very good..🖐🏽🖐🏽🖐🏽not complicated over exspensive euipement
    Thank U

  • @nathanmitchell5217
    @nathanmitchell5217 3 года назад +2

    2:11 you hear that reef dork? Lol
    Also on the premise of 28 quid for 100l you’d be spending (after the first month and assuming you do a 25% water change once a week) £28 a month on water. Because of this I think you should include an RODI unit and the salt in the budget build.

  • @SuperCarldk
    @SuperCarldk 3 года назад

    Great video idea! Love this channel btw

  • @O0xYT
    @O0xYT Год назад

    Amazing video after watching this its made me want to get into the hobby. Now am planning on making my own do you think with the 1-2 clownfish in there like u did I would be able to add a yang tail. Thank you keep it up!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      Cool. Yang? Do you mean tang? Far too small for any tangs though I'm afraid. Even short term :(

  • @dizzydamoe
    @dizzydamoe 3 года назад +1

    Id take that asterina star of the live rock right away (little s**ts ) great video as always

  • @bigcookielittlecookie
    @bigcookielittlecookie 3 года назад

    Cool!!! I’m a fresh water guy but I might adopt a pair of clowns for my daughter (deffo not for me 😂😂😂) and this looks like an awesome set up to get that started. I was thinking of just doing a fish only set up but a mini reef would be awesome!!!

  • @mickdunn4023
    @mickdunn4023 5 месяцев назад

    I have an empty fluval shaker 168l with a fluval 207 cannister filter. could that filter be used for a basic fowlr? Would i just put filter floss in it. It has holes in the tank. Would it be easier blocking them up and buying a hob filter or using the canniater? 😊

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not familiar with that tank but don't see why not. You could put live rock rubble in the cannister filter along with the filter floss.

  • @connormundle2031
    @connormundle2031 2 года назад +1

    Where can you buy the rock???

  • @tomdavison1049
    @tomdavison1049 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. I have this exact tank and have been trying to figure out how I can use it as a marine tank as my daughter wants to keep clowns.
    Can you put a decent filter upgrade in part 2? My included one packed in a while ago and I don’t know what to go with.

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +1

      I won't be adding a filter for part 2 but if I did, it'd be the Fluval U2 🙂

  • @RobBoryckiGolf
    @RobBoryckiGolf 3 года назад +1

    Great job mate

  • @jays200gspsreeftank7
    @jays200gspsreeftank7 3 года назад

    2:10 what's your dt glass background Alex 😉

  • @gregboyko7468
    @gregboyko7468 2 года назад

    I have a bunch of freshwater tanks I’ve been wanting to add a salt water for a while now

  • @JayStoneCreative
    @JayStoneCreative 2 года назад +1

    That is how you get a subscriber! :)

  • @bramdesmet7675
    @bramdesmet7675 3 года назад +1

    I'm setting up my own nano (12L) tank with a budget but am planning on keeping LPS and NPS corals in it.
    I got an Ai prime Hd so keeping corals with it wont be of an issue. Now my question is, I have bought 3kg marcorock. the shop where i bought it from claims this rock isn't taken from any marine enviorment so doesn't contain any spores of organic compounds (wich means no NH3; NO2 or NO3 spike)
    how long whould this tank need to cycle?
    I'm planning on daily 10% water change and weekly 50%
    I'm also planning on using some live sand from my 250L tank in the filtration for some bacteria to start off with.

  • @hakman239
    @hakman239 Год назад

    I’m setting up a similar tank bought an internal filter for it but now Iv bought a bubble magnus mini q skimmer should I just sell the internal filter and use the skimmer?

  • @MrSollyjohn
    @MrSollyjohn 2 года назад

    Would you still recommend this tank if you are looking to start on a budget? Great videos by the way so helpful

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, it's a great budget tank because it's still a reasonable size. I've since bought a Fluval Evo 13.5 which is great and looks nice, but it's half the size of this so much less forgiving.

    • @MrSollyjohn
      @MrSollyjohn 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork Amazing thank you so much. I have just ordered one.

  • @jaredgallucci6280
    @jaredgallucci6280 2 года назад

    A couple weeks ago I started watching this and other videos to help me set up a budget 29 gallon saltwater aquarium.
    Now $1,300 later I'm almost ready to start the cycling process and my wife has left me. 🤣😂🤣

  • @Semustard1
    @Semustard1 2 года назад

    Cool video, I was just wondering for the weekly changes of water, do you add tap water or if not what kind of water do you add?

  • @kristofpetendi2057
    @kristofpetendi2057 Год назад

    Nice vid. What PAR meter do you use?

  • @emblake7750
    @emblake7750 Год назад

    Hello mate,just a quick question got the existing tank running one year with lots of your help :-),recently I bought lots of dried rocks and have to cure them,CAN I START USING WATER FROM OLD TANK DURING WC and fill it up bucket with new dry rocks to start curing and making alive cheers and Merry Christmas

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад +1

      You can do but I'd personally just put them straight in

  • @danmacey5170
    @danmacey5170 Год назад

    Hey man love the content! I’m looking at getting into the hobby and have been for a while. I have a fluval edge 46L tank, is this acceptable for 2 clowns, that’s all I want just two clowns! Also is it possible to keep them and for them to be happy without live rock? Is it a necessity? Also could I use artificial coral? I don’t plan on keeping coral it seems too much maintenance. Love the vids it helps me so much!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      You'll absolutely need saltwater specific rock of some kind but 2 clowns will be fine. I have no experience with artifical coral but I'd guess they'll get covered in bio film/algae etc quite quickly and wouldn't look very good.

    • @danmacey5170
      @danmacey5170 Год назад

      @@ReefDork thanks for the reply! Salt water specific rock it is! Once I get into the hobby I will transfer to corals just as a start up (similar to this vid) I’ll use rock :) thanks dude keep up the great work

  • @danielsantos531
    @danielsantos531 2 года назад

    Great Video. Can you put a link for the filter? Can't find it online. Thanks!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад +1

      I'm not sure it's available separately but I'd go for a Fluval U4 or similar personally - they're still small but have a bit more capacity for filter media.

    • @danielsantos531
      @danielsantos531 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork Thanks, i like the filter in video because it incorporates heater and is HOB into one seamless, clean package. Know of a similar one?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад +1

      @@danielsantos531 yeah I thought that after I typed the message! I'm not aware of any but ask your lfs to see.

  • @bogeymanshankers3904
    @bogeymanshankers3904 3 года назад +1

    Great video BUT why not go for a fluval evo? It has great filter section plus the light ain’t bad and cost less than £185

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +2

      Thought about that tank, but I think double the water volume is a big benefit 🙂

    • @bogeymanshankers3904
      @bogeymanshankers3904 3 года назад +1

      @@ReefDork agreed pal better to have the volume of water as a beginner. Looking forward to seeing how this one plays out enjoy your banter you has better not tell the Mrs the true cost of your aquarium or she’ll be looking for a divorce 😂 also any of that left over black backing you could apply to your main aquarium 😂 gotta love that wallpaper. God luck pal keep the content coming 👍

  • @jobalvaro3440
    @jobalvaro3440 2 года назад

    Hi.. thank you so much for such informational video.. in fact i started my first 15gal (arnd 13.5gal actual) with your information.. my tank is running now 5 days already with 2 pcs of an inch size clownfish, with live rock and added bacteria when i started it. Hopefully my fish would be ok.. btw, when should i do the first water change and how much.. thanks again.. cheers!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад +1

      I'd wait until you have a nitrate reading then do 10% a week.

    • @jobalvaro3440
      @jobalvaro3440 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork wow very rapid response.. thank you so much!!!

  • @-Wreckanize-
    @-Wreckanize- 3 года назад

    Fluval evo 13.5 with an intank media chamber 1

  • @iceblock1906
    @iceblock1906 3 года назад

    Awesome video! Getting a 45 gallon tank tomorrow started to feel a little over whelmed and this video made me feel loads better! I am doing a budget build as well and am trying to do my first cycle with two clown fish. With that being said I’d like to do what you did and do the cycle with the clown fish in I just don’t want to kill them. Before you put in the booster and fish what perimeters was the water at and how long did you wait after the booster to put the clown fish in?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад

      Check this out for a full explanation ruclips.net/video/hTvJavxO0LE/видео.html

    • @iceblock1906
      @iceblock1906 3 года назад

      Thanks!

  • @jjgibcasting5217
    @jjgibcasting5217 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos, 1 question could I add a peacock mantis shrimp in a tank like that?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад +1

      Maybe, never looked into it to be honest

    • @jjgibcasting5217
      @jjgibcasting5217 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork ok thanks for responding 👍🏽💪🏽

    • @jjgibcasting5217
      @jjgibcasting5217 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork I saw that mantis shrimp and I want to start the hobby never done salt water tank before just fresh water so am learning before I start the tank up✌️😉

  • @mandykiwi
    @mandykiwi Год назад

    For the hang on the back filter, can that be the same kind you use in freshwater tanks? Or do they sell salt water ones as well? I’m thinking of setting up a 30 or 40 gallon long, would the hang on the back be suitable for that size? What kind of fish can you keep in those sizes?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      Yep, you can use a freshwater one. In terms of fish, go slow and try to resist adding too many - less is more.

  • @nickroscoe1867
    @nickroscoe1867 Год назад

    How much rock and sand do you need in the filter

  • @dennisvanopstal7360
    @dennisvanopstal7360 3 года назад

    Awesome and informative video !
    Got one question though.
    Did you left the filter empty now ?
    Why not putting Eheim Substrate pro in the filter compartment for extra living space for Beneficial Bacteria?
    And some filterfloss for polishing the water ?
    Its in there, so why not making the most of it ?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +3

      It currently has a sponge with carbon in it which I think is valuable but that'll be changing in part II...

    • @dennisvanopstal7360
      @dennisvanopstal7360 3 года назад

      @@ReefDork allright you kept the standard cardridge missed that 🙂
      Looking forward to part II

  • @leahh2424
    @leahh2424 2 года назад

    Just wondering if anyone has done this set up or similar size what live stock did you put in?

  • @mattworley7043
    @mattworley7043 Год назад

    Is that filter and live rock enough to do the job or do you need to upgrade it?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      It's basic but fine

    • @mattworley7043
      @mattworley7043 Год назад

      @@ReefDork thanks for the reply im looking between this and the waterbox 25 aio, waterbox being about 60 more expensive currently as they have a bf sale, is the waterbox worth it over this?

  • @AmyLouiseee12345
    @AmyLouiseee12345 Год назад

    Hello! I plan to do this.. if I top up with IO (I think?) water and test the salinity how do you work out if you need to add more salt and how much etc?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад +1

      Do you mean top up with ro? You only replace evaporated water with freshwater as the salt stays behind. If your tank salinity is low you can just too off with saltwater for a few days and that will increase your salinity. If your tank salinity is too high, just replace a litre or less of saltwater with freshwater each day until it's back to where it should be. But you rarely have to correct salinity - an auto top off keeps it stable.

    • @AmyLouiseee12345
      @AmyLouiseee12345 Год назад

      @@ReefDork sorry if this is a stupid question, but when you say freshwater.. do you mean from a tap or something else?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад +1

      @@AmyLouiseee12345 not a stupid question at all - you can't use tap water, it has to be ro/di water which you can filter yourself or buy from your local fish shop.

    • @AmyLouiseee12345
      @AmyLouiseee12345 Год назад

      @@ReefDork me again! Haha, where did you get the lid for the tank (that isn’t the OG lid)? And where could I get the auto top off from?

  • @muhammadaamir5844
    @muhammadaamir5844 4 месяца назад

    Hi i just wanted to know can i use Just glass tank not any aquipment from this tank "Ciano Emotions Nature Pro 120 63 Gallons freshwater Aquarium" for saltwater aquarium? and its stand for saltwater sump

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  4 месяца назад

      Best to email the manufacturer and ask - I did that with the Tetra tank and got a reply.

  • @adamck93
    @adamck93 Год назад

    Hi Alex, can you apply this build to a larger tank (250L), or is there a size at which a sump is imperative to the filtration of the fish tank?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад +1

      Yes especially with soft and lps corals. But you'll need a decent water change regime and filtration of some kind makes life much easier

  • @dedo1459
    @dedo1459 2 года назад

    Hello reef dork, I’ve only just come across your video! Great btw - am thinking about starting a salt water tank, in the video you say the filter sponge is not good for the tank, what sponge do your replace instead? 😊

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад

      It's not that it's not good, it's just that it's job is to polish water not host bacteria. Filter media is better than a sponge for that purpose.

    • @dedo1459
      @dedo1459 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork thank you I will look into that, I also have another question, if I didn’t choose to buy the pre salt water and make my own like you do, how do I measure how much to salt to put into the tank?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад

      @@dedo1459 There are instructions on the box but it's usually around 38g per litre. Just start lower and add more if you need to - it's easier that way round. You'll need a refractometer to test the salinity.

  • @sea_clicks
    @sea_clicks 10 месяцев назад

    I'm building a 60 gallon tank no live coral..being near a mangrove creek doni really need a skimmer? Whatvis a must have ?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  10 месяцев назад

      No skimmer needed, regular water changes will be good enough

  • @winniebei165
    @winniebei165 2 года назад

    A great video. Thank you so much! Can I put the ATM colony into my tank directly with the clown fishes inside?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад

      Yes, but it's better to add the colony first.

    • @winniebei165
      @winniebei165 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork Thank you so much! But the two of the clown fish are already in my tank for over one year. Recently the clear water changed the color to orange and cloudy to block the view. I am so worried that the fish cannot survive. I tried many ways and now I think maybe ATM colony may help after viewing your video…

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад

      @@winniebei165 ah, I see. Colony won't help that...

    • @winniebei165
      @winniebei165 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork Really? 😓😓Can you please help me to find out the reason and solution? Many many thanks!!

  • @Wissperwind
    @Wissperwind 3 года назад

    As you measured the spectrum the black line showed the current spectrum the device has measured. But what spectrum was displayed in the background?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад

      Exactly the same - it was just a screen recording of what was on the laptop

  • @abielchavez6123
    @abielchavez6123 Год назад

    Hey @reefdork do you think I could use Black Diamond Blasting Sand in my saltwater tank? I used it for freshwater and it worked great but I’m new to saltwater and I’m not sure if it will work

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Год назад

      Don't know if you can use it, but i'm not sure black sand would look great in a reef tank...

    • @abielchavez6123
      @abielchavez6123 Год назад

      @@ReefDork thank you man I appreciate the feedback and I love your channel. You’re my favorite saltwater guy

  • @bobbybenedict1027
    @bobbybenedict1027 3 года назад

    What par meter are you using? I really like it.

  • @Soundsforesleep
    @Soundsforesleep 2 года назад

    Been watching this video since September of 22 out of wanting to start a tank for clownfish.

  • @Shane-ps3rn
    @Shane-ps3rn 3 года назад

    I’ve had many tropical fish tanks. If I had a set up similar to yours without live rock wouid I still get coralline in the tank?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад

      At some point, yes - it won't appear out of nowhere like bacteria does, but you're bound to introduce it when you add corals at some point.

    • @Shane-ps3rn
      @Shane-ps3rn 2 года назад

      @@ReefDork many thanks

  • @Mindboggle100
    @Mindboggle100 3 года назад

    Alex, can you advise please? I had a Dinoflagellate outbreak after my phosphates/ nitrates hit zero. Part of my "solution" was to dose them with Seachem Flourish (not the best choice), and now have Phosphate at 0.4ppm and Nitrates at 25ppm. Despite trying a chemical nitrate remover, the Nitrate still remains at 25ppm. Now I have not used NoPox for fear of "feeding" any remaining Dinos, nor have I undertaken any large water changes, as have read many times these can fuel Dino? Unfortunately the Dino is making a comeback, and in your opinion, is the "imbalance" between the Phosphate & Nitrate levels ALONE, enough to trigger Dinoflagellate? Or is it more likely that something else is "wrong" with the water chemistry, despite all normal levels being reasonably consistent over time? Would you recommend water changes to attempt to bring the Phosphate & Nitrate level back to balance, before or after trying to outcompete Dino's, using Dr Tim's bacteria and a blackout? Also in your experience, in a relatively stable tank, are there any OTHER common causes for Dinoflagellates, that I might be missing and making an error on? For example are high nutrients more or less likely to trigger Dinoflagellates? If I need to raise nutrients in general terms, what is a simple method ? BTW there is no livestock in this tank, I am considering a total reboot. Thanks, I appreciate your Channel!

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +1

      It's not really possible to properly advise on here - get yourself on a good Facebook group like Mack's dino support group 👍

    • @Mindboggle100
      @Mindboggle100 3 года назад

      @@ReefDork Thanks, will look into that group.

  • @germanytraveller2419
    @germanytraveller2419 3 года назад

    Hey Alex, in your great video you recommend to cycle the tank for several months. Is this the standard way in the UK to start a tank like it is in the States or Australia?
    I ask this because it is becoming more and more uncommon in Germany. Here more and more reefers (like me) start immediately with good stocking within days.

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +1

      Which video is that? I don't think I'd ever recommend taking so long - the cycling method in this video is what I always use and it's instant 🙂

    • @germanytraveller2419
      @germanytraveller2419 3 года назад

      @@ReefDork Sorry for my English, it’s not he best… I didn‘t mean to sound unkind. ☺️ I meant this video under which I wrote this comment.
      At 7:20 you say that you should wait at least a few months before putting the first corals.
      My first corals went into the tank only an hour after I salted the water, the first fish a few days later because I was recommended from all sides - also by renowned reefers - to do it that way. Running in would also work, but would no longer be done today. And I notice more and more that this type of quick start is still totally unpopular outside of Germany.

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад +1

      @@germanytraveller2419 oh I see. Corals just don't like new tanks and don't do well in my experience 🙂

  • @martinsmith3957
    @martinsmith3957 2 года назад

    Pre mixed saltwater in my local store is expensive any other ways to make it because you can't mix if tap water quality is crap like mine I've heard stuff about rodi systems but it seems complicated

  • @MrMiami-x9b
    @MrMiami-x9b Месяц назад

    Where do you get this rock from?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  Месяц назад

      I got it online but I can't find it any more - try your local marine specialist fish shop

  • @apss5736
    @apss5736 3 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @jambee5603
    @jambee5603 2 года назад

    Quick question, so if you want to schedule your water changes for once a month, it's better to put a skimmer?

  • @hakman239
    @hakman239 Год назад

    How much rock would you need for 110l tank

  • @ScottPC
    @ScottPC 3 года назад

    I’ve got a 34L flex. If I converted that to marine then what sort of micro livestock could I have?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  3 года назад

      One or two fish but loads of choice for inverts

  • @420bb
    @420bb 2 месяца назад

    Does live sand have metal my sand package says not to rinse.

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 месяца назад

      Should be fine - if you rinse live sand you kill all the good stuff so I'd just throw it in.

  • @fernandopineda5503
    @fernandopineda5503 2 года назад

    can u use tap water or do you need RO water for saltwater?

    • @ReefDork
      @ReefDork  2 года назад

      Ro/di only - water quality is everything in this hobby so there are no shortcuts...