Mate, thanks for another great LFS walkthrough. Coincidentally was hoping to drop in there today as will possibly be visiting my son this arvo who lives semi local !. I'm not quite as far from Bunarong as yourself as it's just over a 2 hr round trip for me. Great store and I have some corals from this shop in my tank already ( maybe later today I'll have another piece as you panned acoss an Ultra Helio I've been eyeing off my last couple of visits) 😜
Hey! Quick question -- are blue squamosa common in the Australian reefing scene? Sure am jealous of all the cheap scolys you guys get! In the US they cost an arm and a leg.
What is the coral that you said was easier to keep the torch? I have had nine torches in my tank and only two are doing really well so I would like to have something that looks like a torch, but is easier to maintain.
Awesome vid as always Sam 🤙🏽 Yeeewwww
Thanks heaps, glad you enjoyed it!
Mate, thanks for another great LFS walkthrough. Coincidentally was hoping to drop in there today as will possibly be visiting my son this arvo who lives semi local !. I'm not quite as far from Bunarong as yourself as it's just over a 2 hr round trip for me.
Great store and I have some corals from this shop in my tank already ( maybe later today I'll have another piece as you panned acoss an Ultra Helio I've been eyeing off my last couple of visits) 😜
too funny! If you do pop in be sure to tell them you saw the video on Parker's Reef today!
@ParkersReef will do Sam 😘
Great footage thanks for sharing :-)
Thanks for watching mate!
Hey! Quick question -- are blue squamosa common in the Australian reefing scene? Sure am jealous of all the cheap scolys you guys get! In the US they cost an arm and a leg.
Hello! Not common, but not super rare either. They seem to pop up fairly often :)
Not this video related but what filter do you use for your camera, Sam? Not the phone ones but for an actual mirrorless camera. Thanks!
I actually use the same filter for video on both devices, a brown and an orange filter :)
What is the coral that you said was easier to keep the torch? I have had nine torches in my tank and only two are doing really well so I would like to have something that looks like a torch, but is easier to maintain.
It's called a heliofungia - check them out, gorgeous corals