Let's talk Corals. Zoanthids & Palythoas Revisited.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • 4 years ago, I made a video with Chris Meckley of ACI Aquaculture on the topic of Zoas and Palys. Little did I know at that time, that this video would become second most watched video of the channel.
    On the hindsight, all though it was informational and great video overall, my equipment at the time wasn't up to par as that was when I was first starting to work with Chris and was JUST getting used to dealing with so much ambient noise in his warehouse. Many of you guys have told me this and I have been thinking of re-doing it for a while.
    Fast forward 4 years, I have finally gotten around to making a revised version of the video with Chris in hopes to
    1.) Create more accurate, informational video.
    2.) Content with better audio and video quality.
    3.) Relevant with all the latest findings.
    I hope you guys find the video educational, fun and enjoyable.
    Happy new years everyone and here is to amazing 2022!
    Richard

Комментарии • 39

  • @petert2041
    @petert2041 2 года назад +7

    Chris is a master at his craft. I always love hearing his insights and experience and showing us how to be successful hobbyist. Overall, very humble.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words Peter. Both Chris and I appreciate them very much! :)

    • @aciaquaculture
      @aciaquaculture 2 года назад +2

      Thank you!!!
      I’m no Master yet, but I strive for perfection. Learning every day and that is why my interest in corals never grows old!!!

    • @petert2041
      @petert2041 2 года назад +2

      @@Reefscom Thanks for always bringing awesome content. I always come back to listen to what "old school" reefers have to say considering whats tried and true. Happy New Year!

    • @petert2041
      @petert2041 2 года назад +1

      @@aciaquaculture Chris, as a newer hobbyist to me you are as I have learned a ton from you and your methods. I've recently started saturated kalk dosing in boosting my suppressed pH and my corals have been loving life. Always looking for new content from you. Happy New Year!

  • @reefphotographyig5225
    @reefphotographyig5225 2 года назад +2

    love your videos chris, keep going

  • @dannyfox8170
    @dannyfox8170 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Richard and Chris for all you guys do!

  • @mxr52t6
    @mxr52t6 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Love hearing all the knowledge from Chris. He always have so much experience, hands-on advice and knowledge to share to help move the hobbiest forward. 👍
    i appreciate you keeping doing this... it's awesome.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words and for watching the video! :)

    • @aciaquaculture
      @aciaquaculture 2 года назад +1

      Thank you!!!
      It is all about the corals, and being open about everything is the key to successfully keeping these amazing animals long term!!!

  • @Alex_Correa
    @Alex_Correa Год назад +1

    Great tips as always! I use hydrogen peroxide and Lugol's solution for dips only, for infections. 8 to 10 oz of tap water (it doesn't need to be RO!), with 5 to 8 drops of hydrogen peroxide OR 5 to 8 drops of Lugol's for like 2 minutes or so. The less time you dip the better for the zoas. They hate dipping! Too much food isn't good. It deteriorates the water quality and bacterial infections start to happen. Same with vitamins and amino acids... great, but in the right amount! Always accordingly to the number of zoas per tank (percentage of coverage). Those are the mistakes that people do all the time: the excess of anything, specially food! Target feeding with food that will actually fit in their mouths!! Powdered dry foods are the best in my experience, 3 times a week max!!!!! Clean water! Kalkwasser, iodine and strontium indeed! I use SeaCheam for iodine and strontium! Great indirect water movement! Great lights are the T5s! They do amazingly under T5s! Under halides they will develop pigments that they won't under any other light, though! I like the combination of halides and T5s the very best. That is the optimal lighting to any reef tank IMHO! Avoid the use of activated carbon or any phosphate removal medias and specially lanthanum chloride!!!! You don not need them at all to run a reef tank, specially with zoas! Water changes will do the job keeping the water clean and fresh, exporting organics and anything from the system. Get a great skimmer and use it 24/7 without any fear! Clean water! Shark bag in the sump! Make sure you have fishes that won't eat the polyps!
    Yes, be very careful with Palytoxin!!!!! Gloves, goggles and a shut mouth! No pets around! Clean surfaces with diluted clorox after and then tap water! Make sure to clean your fragging tools well with running water an dry them. Do not leave them sitting after you finishing fragging and make sure you clean the area well!! Make sure the adults in the house know about palytoxin and keep kids and pets away from the area during the time you are fragging! Signs of palytoxin are: taste of metal, dizziness, weakness, fever, and headaches! Go to the ER, if you feel any of those symptoms and if you connect them to the possibility of palyoxin poisoning!!!
    Can't go wrong with Chris' tips. Healthy reef organisms is ACI's signature!
    Just one more thing... zoanthids aren't corals, they are zoanthids. Ha! ;p
    Love you guys!

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  Год назад +1

      Thanks Alex and yes, everything in moderation and in consideration of total amount that you have. Well said!

  • @tomimoto
    @tomimoto 2 года назад +2

    Great information and video!!

  • @Messier87_M87
    @Messier87_M87 2 года назад +2

    Happy New Year!! 🎆

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Dave! Happy new year to you and your loved ones as well! :)

    • @aciaquaculture
      @aciaquaculture 2 года назад +2

      Happy New Year!!!!

  • @MicrobiusBlue
    @MicrobiusBlue 2 года назад +1

    Really pleased it was myself who started posting around the forums like reef2reef etc about using Chemiclean for Zoas just to bring it to people's attention it mostly got totally ignored or raised eyebrows from people but looks like it's catching on now...a few of us in the UK started doing it back around 15 or so years ago but it mostly got forgotten about over the years 😎

    • @loretamichailovskaja1208
      @loretamichailovskaja1208 2 года назад

      where you can get chemiclean in uk?

    • @MicrobiusBlue
      @MicrobiusBlue 2 года назад +1

      @@loretamichailovskaja1208 Last time I needed some years ago my local lfs had it but I think people usually order it from the United States now costly with the postage but works well and worth having on standby as a zoa keeper

    • @pataclow
      @pataclow 6 месяцев назад

      Can we make a mix batch chemiclean/tank water... cover it when done and use this same batch to a second treatment "days after" ?

    • @MicrobiusBlue
      @MicrobiusBlue 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@pataclow I think there is a high likelyhood that it would lose its effectiveness, I would mix up a fresh batch myself

  • @danielpietruczuk5811
    @danielpietruczuk5811 2 года назад +1

    Chris as usual delivers. Great video! Thank you Richard.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад

      You are very welcome! I'm glad that you enjoyed the video!

  • @Bamacher59
    @Bamacher59 2 года назад +2

    Just stumbled onto your videos today thank you very much I’m new to the hobby. I have a month old tank I am Zoe is in there to start. How often should I feed the sellers have refried’s right now but maybe I’ll get something better thanks. Happy new year

    • @aciaquaculture
      @aciaquaculture 2 года назад

      My Daughters science experiment proved daily made them grow faster. I think a few times per week is good enough.

    • @Bamacher59
      @Bamacher59 2 года назад

      Thanks

  • @nickyeggleton6418
    @nickyeggleton6418 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. i am a huge zoa fan, and am lucky to grow them very easily. i have a huge rock which is now nearly covered, my question is can i take off polyps from this rock to frag whilst it is still in the tank ? i know this is not ideal but the rock is too big to move safely. thank you

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад

      If it's on a huge rock, best you can do is to razor the parts that you want to frag. You can also place frag plugs or discs near the zoanthids and let it grow over it so you can easily frag off of it in future.

    • @nickyeggleton6418
      @nickyeggleton6418 2 года назад +1

      @@Reefscom thank you, my biggest concern is toxins, i suppose if i only frag a couple every other week it may not be too bad, and ensure i have a bag of carbon in the sump !

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад +1

      @@nickyeggleton6418 please wear gloves to protect your hands as well.

  • @MrThereeferspecialis
    @MrThereeferspecialis 2 года назад +1

    I have been keeping aquarium for 55 years then I sold my house and downsize I had to get rid of all my tanks now seven years later I want to set up a 13 1/2 gallon nano reef tank my question for you is I used to feed my Z&P baby Bshrimpo course there was not that much variety of things back then but they live they survive and they thrive what do you think should I do the same thing this time around or should I upgrade to some of the new foods around

    • @aciaquaculture
      @aciaquaculture 2 года назад +1

      The Baby brine will work well as well and a multitude of really good coral food available.

  • @nizzels1088
    @nizzels1088 2 года назад

    So 40min dip with 2,5 scoops of chemiclean per 1 quart of water?

  • @EIY_Kumar
    @EIY_Kumar 7 месяцев назад

    How to dose Vitamin C ?

  • @JaeToy
    @JaeToy 2 года назад +1

    @4:08 - unfathomable? 🤓

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад

      😂 wordsmith! :)