Indoor Ocean - My Saltwater Coral Reef Marine Aquarium

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • "Would you consider making a saltwater aquarium?" This has been one of the most requested videos on the channel since 2016! As I explained, it's something I've wanted to do for awhile. I just wanted to ensure I did it right. That way, I can learn as much as possible with my first tank and translate that all into more accessible/intricate builds in the future.
    I've known I would create a reef aquarium for years now, but it was just a matter doing it. I was pretty nervous at first and even now I'm constantly checking up on the tank. However, I'm the type of person that just has to go for it and I think this was the push I needed. Plus it got me to finish the new animal room much faster than anticipated, so that's a bonus.
    I knew I would like it all and I'm sure I will even more with time, but I'm enjoying it way more than I expected. I guess that's until something goes wrong, but I'm here for it. It's pretty cool to start something completely new, with minimal prior knowledge.
    Anyway, the won't be the last of saltwater from me. Stay tuned for more and for updates on this tank. Thank you for encouraging me to do this now for the past six years or so.
    This entire build was sponsored and provided by Fritz Aquatics. They made a video as well, documenting the process. Check it out!
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    You should also check out Tidal Gardens. Than's coral farm is incredible!
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    00:00 Why I'm Finally Making a Saltwater Aquarium
    03:08 A Brief Introduction to Water and Marine Salt
    04:49 Planning for the Build
    06:09 Unboxing the Components
    06:47 Moving the Aquarium Into the Animal Room
    07:38 Configuring the Sump and Plumbing
    10:14 Overview of Hardscape Elements
    11:06 Crafting an Arched Cave Hardscape
    14:07 The Tank Cracked?
    14:56 Lighting and Other Items
    15:21 Mixing and Adding the Saltwater
    16:15 Going to Tidal Gardens for Coral
    17:11 Feeling Humbled
    17:58 Collecting Corals for my New Aquarium
    18:54 Going to a Fish Store in Ohio
    19:33 Acclimating the Fish, Crabs, Snails, and Coral
    20:18 Adding Life to the Tank
    21:59 The New Saltwater Aquarium
    22:33 My Thoughts and Experience Thus Far
    25:30 Excited for What's Next
    #saltwater #aquarium #serpadesign

Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @SerpaDesign
    @SerpaDesign  Год назад +886

    Sorry about the hiatus last week! I had to finish painting and installing the floors, so we could get this tank in the new animal room. I’ve known about and been planning for this build for a long time now. I’m so excited to have finally done it, though! A LOT of work went into this and I really hope you enjoyed it. The journey thus far has been years in the making. I’ve hinted at it a good bit and some of you were onto my schemes well before 2020, so I appreciate your patience. There’s so much that I want to do and I’m planning for big things, so stay tuned. Also, if I could get a like on the video for FINALLY doing it, that would be cool. Have a great weekend and enjoy SerpaSquad!
    Also here's a link to Fritz's video. Check it out if you want to see more! ruclips.net/video/oEEP6fv5jq4/видео.html

  • @caryelizabeth624
    @caryelizabeth624 Год назад +1880

    Can I just say that I love your humble approach to exploring saltwater aquariums for the first time. Even after being in the aquarium hobby for so long and after gaining such a large following on RUclips, you are still so down to earth. No ego, no know-it-all attitude. I love that you are showcasing yourself as a student to saltwater here. Learning new things is one of the great joys of life, and I feel like this video is a celebration of that. 🐠🦀🐌

  • @patricesimonetan1335
    @patricesimonetan1335 Год назад +783

    as a scuba diver, i really like the idea of having your own slice of ocean right in your home. Clownfish are so fun to watch and play with!

    • @happychappy27
      @happychappy27 Год назад +24

      They’re also a massive pain in the arse. I’ve had a breeding pair for 5 years now and they’re TROUBLE

    • @qualitygoldfish2198
      @qualitygoldfish2198 Год назад

      @@happychappy27 Try dominoes,worst of all,like pitbulls

    • @Kenny-yl9pc
      @Kenny-yl9pc Год назад +5

      Absolutely 100% I'm with you, and they are delicious! mmhh =P

    • @Kenny-yl9pc
      @Kenny-yl9pc Год назад +3

      @@happychappy27 If I may ask you, why is it that they are trouble? What shaped your perspective on it? I am really curious and appreciate it to know more about it.

    • @happychappy27
      @happychappy27 Год назад +25

      @@Kenny-yl9pc they start off fine as babies when they are males. When they pair up one turns into a female she becomes dominant and aggressive. My female attacks anything I put in my tank including my hand. They have small teeth too so the bigger they get they can draw blood. They know the soft bits that hurt the most too 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @thoughtgaming492
    @thoughtgaming492 Год назад +325

    Just a heads up for future tanks, in salt water its usually best to place the rocks before adding the sand. Lots of saltwater fish and other creatures dig around in the sand which can cause scapes to collapse if they arent on the glass directly.

    • @Crybaby-Media
      @Crybaby-Media Год назад +67

      They’re all epoxied together , so I don’t think it will be an issue. That structure is probably really heavy and stable .
      But a good tip regardless

  • @calebjones7774
    @calebjones7774 Год назад +478

    Just a few tips, always always always dip your corals before putting them in a tank, there can be pests and other unwanted things living in the corals that can easily be removed by dipping them. Also its best to drip acclimate everything due to the differences in water makeup from store to home tank. Also, not as important but I recommend that you place hardscape before sand so it doesn't fall when it shifts possibly injuring livestock. Last but not least, make sure all the things you add to the tank are reef safe as some animals could ruin your corals and cost hundreds of dollars in repairs, if you plan on getting an anemone for the clowns I suggest a rainbow bubble tip anemone as they are known for being safe and can be quite spectacular under the lights as there name implies. Good luck on your tank and happy reefing!!

    • @parentingallies
      @parentingallies Год назад +25

      Yes, I agree about the rocks being on the bottom. There are lots of digging fish that could make the whole thing topple.

    • @kiki-drawer2669
      @kiki-drawer2669 Год назад +14

      @@parentingallies it can't really topple if it has multiple points of contact tho right? It's got at least 10 points in the sand?

    • @parentingallies
      @parentingallies Год назад +20

      @@kiki-drawer2669 less likely of course, but some fish can move a lot of sand, for instance jawfish, Diamond gobies, and pistol shrimp. They’ll go all over digging things up. I’d hate for the rock to slip and crush them. I’ve always placed my rock first then put the sand around it.

    • @serenabissanti9104
      @serenabissanti9104 Год назад +1

      @@parentingallies gobies are sick

    • @alihawkins8264
      @alihawkins8264 Год назад +7

      Another point with the sand I feel like it’s actually better to put rock on top of sand to try and avoid pressure points that might crack the glass. Just a thought 😊

  • @Nick-ul1iq
    @Nick-ul1iq Год назад +345

    This is incredible for your first saltwater tank. I can only imagine what projects are to come now that you’ve entered the saltwater world.

    • @dougyoud5944
      @dougyoud5944 Год назад +2

      +1. Great first start, and the hard scape looks awesome. Well done

  • @jlrebeor
    @jlrebeor Год назад +122

    The rock placement is masterful. The glue/sand trick adds the perfect touch, it makes the scene look as if the rocks have been there for eons. Your channel is delightful, watching you all do things you so thoroughly enjoy. Because of you, I harvested some moss from the yard and kicked my plant hobby up a few notches.

  • @paigeplays3843
    @paigeplays3843 Год назад +174

    Amazing scape! I recommend emerald crabs. They're small and hide most of the time but as soon as you add food to the tank they make themselves known! They eat waste, leftover food, and even help control algae if you end up having problems with that. They won't bother the fish or the hermit crabs and snails as long as they're well fed.
    I hope your next journey includes some dart frogs (or tree frogs!)

    • @N7Narc0sis
      @N7Narc0sis Год назад +5

      I will never put emerald crabs in any tank ever again. I've had emerald crabs on multiple occasions actively feed on Softies and LPS despite being well fed. They really seem to be a toss up

    • @oxapollyon9914
      @oxapollyon9914 Год назад +2

      @@N7Narc0sis agreed, in my first (and so far only) reef tank, they literally mauled a pacific cleaner shrimp. i fed regularly and properly. i've heard similar stories as well, their temperament and reef-safe-ability seems to vary

    • @N7Narc0sis
      @N7Narc0sis Год назад +2

      @@oxapollyon9914 exactly my experience, they are not "reef safe" unless you can introduce it and keep an eagle on it to prove that your exact specimen will not eat/attack your other inhabitants including coral

    • @amatsuki5297
      @amatsuki5297 9 месяцев назад

      @@N7Narc0sis it was different for me they didn't mess with my soft coral or lps but they did mess with my acros

  • @ElanAndHisUke
    @ElanAndHisUke Год назад +16

    I’ve been in the hobby since childhood (in my 30’s now) and I have to say this is one of the best hardscape arrangements I’ve ever seen. It’s so fitting and natural for a saltwater tank, it really feels like a scene you might encounter while diving

  • @jurassic_hobbyonmyaltaccou3878
    @jurassic_hobbyonmyaltaccou3878 Год назад +215

    We don’t blame you for not uploading last Saturday, THIS IS AWESOME

  • @preyingpicantis4882
    @preyingpicantis4882 Год назад +129

    He has such an ability to capture nature scenes underwater. This scape really looks like he's just put his camera in the sea.

  • @Viteaification
    @Viteaification Год назад +109

    just wanna say its so cool to see you building a community with other professionals in the field. most times you just see hobbyists doing everything on their own but i enjoy seeing you make connections on this channel.

  • @NickHuber
    @NickHuber Год назад +21

    This is so great. I've been watching you for 2-3 years as a fish hobbiest. You brought me into the world of terrariums and I love relaxing before bed catching up on your videos. But I've have a reef aquarium for over 12 years and I never understood how you had not jumped into that world. I am SO happy you're doing this, I've always wondered how you'd approach corals the way you do plants. Please make LOTS of saltwater content!

  • @cking8776
    @cking8776 Год назад +83

    IMPRESSIVE!!! Your approach to projects is so methodical & educational!!! The projects are amazingly beautiful & harmonious with the animals & plants!!! Bless you & keep good going Tanner!!!
    🙏💕🐢🐍🐠🐌💕🙏

  • @kz.irudimen
    @kz.irudimen Год назад +62

    Considering how awesome the previous one looked, your new room is going to look absolutely unreal when it is full :)

  • @forgetfuldullahan5468
    @forgetfuldullahan5468 Год назад

    Okay I know they are a sponsor, but God damn he was genuinely excited to help, that's some damn good service.

  • @Wyram
    @Wyram Год назад +52

    Thank you for taking us along with you! You really captured that feeling of joy when experiencing something new. I can’t wait to see how the tank develops-please update us regularly!

  • @ChauNyan
    @ChauNyan Год назад +10

    Been waiting for salt water ever since you got the pea puffers!

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Год назад +69

    That looks stunning. Lovely job 👍

  • @iEatKimchiii
    @iEatKimchiii Год назад

    it’s cool that people can be total experts at something and beginners at something else! it makes life more fun

  • @timothygreer188
    @timothygreer188 Год назад +16

    So awesome! I'm glad you stated that 100+ is small for saltwater. Too many people think little tanks are easier, which we know in the aqua-world is the exact opposite. Great seeing Nate in the video, I hope you do more projects with him, maybe even some POV narration while filming you work

  • @monikaweld5567
    @monikaweld5567 Год назад +55

    My 90 g reef tank with 20 g sump has brought me more joy, frustration, energy and entertainment than all of my freshwater tanks combined. I'm so happy that you have branched out into the saltwater world. I can't wait to see your advancements.

  • @pegas1ster
    @pegas1ster 9 месяцев назад +4

    Can we get an update to this tank soon? I would love to see how it came together over the last few months!

  • @skyaltr
    @skyaltr Год назад +30

    For a beginner this tank is beyond amazing and beautifully done. I think that tank setup would look really cool with SPS like acropora and digitata long term. Not the most beginner friendly coral unfortunately though. I'm super excited to see how this tank turns out. Happy reefing!!

  • @DFangs219
    @DFangs219 Год назад +30

    I've kept saltwater in the past and it was so rewarding. Watching how someone with the creative touch that you have will venture into this aspect of the hobby is extremely exciting and I can't wait to see what happens with this and future saltwater/reef setups!

  • @LC-wh5dd
    @LC-wh5dd Год назад +8

    Perfect timing! I’ve been planning out my first saltwater tank recently

  • @kuletxx001
    @kuletxx001 Год назад

    for someone who is in the hobby for decades and trying out something new, a humble and eager to absorb more knowledge attitude is very refreshing

  • @bryce4085
    @bryce4085 Год назад +26

    It's such a monumental step seeing your go from fresh to salt, the doors are wide open now! I'd love to see a zoa garden, Micromussa, and goniopora in your tank at some point in the future! In terms of livestock I think a goby and pistol shrimp combo would be awesome! 💙

  • @minh3640
    @minh3640 Год назад +22

    Love all the ideas you create with nature.

  • @majora748
    @majora748 Год назад +1

    So cool! I love the pair of clown fish, they're so fun to watch! I also like the snail and crabs, hermit crabs are so smol and cute, and the coral is nice and calming to look at. Thanks for sharing!

  • @oliveoil6251
    @oliveoil6251 Год назад

    I will probably never have the money, space or discipline to have a saltwater tank myself so seeing it on this channel really makes me excited !I love saltwater fished and setups

  • @michaelkartman3543
    @michaelkartman3543 Год назад +17

    You guys did such an excellent job. This is an absolutely stunning tank that takes scaping to the next level! Literally can’t wait to see what you do next in the saltwater realm. 👌🏻

  • @howardmandel7930
    @howardmandel7930 Год назад +4

    When I had my saltwater tank, my favorite fish were the flame angel, yellow angel, and blue tang. Stay away from triggers as they may feast on your coral. 😅Looking forward to sharing your reef adventure. Don’t become too frustrated. Go slowly with stocking and do frequent but small water changes.

  • @megalodonm
    @megalodonm Год назад

    Probably the most refreshing thing to happen to reefing in quite a while.

  • @syntrax-og
    @syntrax-og Год назад +1

    Here's a like 👍🏻 for going salt water.
    Totally earned it.

  • @cristiaolson7327
    @cristiaolson7327 Год назад +19

    The hardscape design here is totally amazing, some of your best hardscape design ever. This tank is going to look absolutely incredible as it matures and those corals grow in.
    Have you considered adding any plant-like macroalgae in the main tank, in addition to the sump, to help with the nitrogen cycle and fill in the space while the coral are still small, or are you thinking you want to stick to strictly coral/fish?

  • @KellsTV97
    @KellsTV97 Год назад +15

    The tank looks INSANE!!!! So cool to see you branch out! Keep it up!

  • @dawnstrohl5852
    @dawnstrohl5852 Год назад

    I love the Christmas tree worm coral. It's so fun to watch the worms pop in and out .

  • @mntryjoseph1961
    @mntryjoseph1961 Год назад +1

    Awesome! I could sit and watch this tank for hours.

  • @wesspangler
    @wesspangler Год назад +5

    Cool tank! I think you would love fairy wrasses, and I recommend taking a look at all the cool varieties. The Cirrhilabrus Solorensis (often called "Solar" Wrasse) is my fav. Cheers!

  • @BonnibelLecter
    @BonnibelLecter Год назад +18

    That hardscape looks fantastic, Tanner! And it's super cool that you were able to get help from Fritz and lovely coral from Tidal Gardens for this. You obviously put a lot of care and consideration into your other projects, and that has certainly helped some beginners, so I'm glad you were able to get that help here as you begin something new. I can't wait to see what you build in the future.

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight Год назад

    I watched this with the BIGGEST DANG SMILE on my face. So happy for you, man!!! Welcome to the wonderful world of saltwater😁

  • @williebeamen773
    @williebeamen773 Год назад

    U absolutely, positively BODIED this hardscape! U r truly an artist 🎨 👨‍🎨

  • @ratwasnotbad4230
    @ratwasnotbad4230 Год назад +5

    Time passing and years going by is always terrifying and depressing to me.
    But the thought of seeing your saltwater hobby, and this tank, develop and grow, has me looking forward to the passage of time. Nice work!

  • @jikkermanccini
    @jikkermanccini Год назад +14

    I'm loving the scape you've chosen, it's brilliant and absolutely not what I'd expect from a beginning reefer! I'm excited to see what else you do with the salty side, there are so many niches and environments that hobbyists don't emulate with their tanks, but are amazing sources of inspiration! Check out estuarine environments with silty water and lots of little inverts, and deep reef slope tanks with incredible large-polyped corals and bassletts.

  • @piteusx8440
    @piteusx8440 Год назад

    This is why your community is so loyal. You do it right for the animas. Smart and slow ... responsible.

  • @serenabissanti9104
    @serenabissanti9104 Год назад

    When I was younger I helped my mom maintain two 75 gallon salt water tanks. (One at home/one at her work). This is making me want to get back into it lol.

  • @jbktiger
    @jbktiger Год назад +24

    As someone who has a couple salt water tanks (95 and a 90), I cannot wait to see how you progress in this side of the hobby. Super exciting and happy to see how you get into this!

  • @travismorton9727
    @travismorton9727 Год назад +3

    Once again, mate, this is just stunning. I love how you've built in how you worked with Fritz to get the tank going. I've always appreciated how you approached sponsorship--mentioning what was provided to you (but that you'd be using it anyway) and things like that. But I loved seeing this, too--How you talked with them, and we got to see how excited they were. This wasn't just a mercenary thing. They clearly love you, love working with you, and were really just happy to be a part of your work. I've little doubt I'd feel the exact same way! You make this hobby seem so accessible and easy, even in a big project like this one.. I can't wait to get started myself. Thank you so much, again. ❤

  • @slc1923
    @slc1923 Год назад

    I so enjoy watching these videos. His calm voice and in-depth explanations makes for an involved and entertaining watch. And yes I am addicted.😊

  • @Drew494
    @Drew494 Год назад

    That hard scape looks insane, straight out of avatar, a saltwater pro would be jealous

  • @S11ushie
    @S11ushie Год назад +3

    Honestly, ive never truly understood the term breathtaking until this video. Getting to see the process and then the final spectacle, was truly amazing. Youre truly gifted, the tank you have created is incredible

  • @lukewelken8968
    @lukewelken8968 Год назад +4

    looks amazing. im so glad youve started id love to see your journey. it takes long to see some results but its worth it. my system has been running for 3 years and it always seems to get better and better each day.

  • @saltyfresh9712
    @saltyfresh9712 Год назад

    Those Orange storms are beautiful!!!!! Best of luck and remember to not get discouraged, lots of up and downs in the saltwater hobby.

  • @chubbydinosaur9148
    @chubbydinosaur9148 Год назад

    I'm not a regular, but I just love how RUclips can sense when I'm not doing good and just spams me with your videos. My blood pressure is lower than my standards and my head hurts so bad that I can't focus but dang the stuff you do is so pretty, mesmerising and interesting 🥴

  • @suzil7687
    @suzil7687 Год назад +3

    Every Saturday I start my day with you and you never fail to delight me! I’m not into fish or terrariums, but I love watching you do it and you do so well at explaining things. This tank is lovely and those clowns are adorable! I’m really looking onward to watching it grow!!!

  • @HashtagTheKate
    @HashtagTheKate Год назад +3

    Xenias (xenia elongata, soft coral)are so much fun. They are like a tiny tree and each branch ends in a tiny feathered hand that opens and closes in a rhythmic manner. They are super beginner friendly! Cant wait to see how you grow in this new avenue! Welcome!

  • @Person75357
    @Person75357 Год назад +1

    I can't wait for the future salt water tanks and Serpa Design content
    From kelp forests to mangrove roots, the possibilities for saltwater are endless

  • @TheBlakeEverhart
    @TheBlakeEverhart Год назад

    I don't know how I got here, but I've been on this channel for about a year. I don't know if I'll ever dip my toes into this hobby, but man do I enjoy watching you do what you love!

  • @Psychoclaw
    @Psychoclaw Год назад +4

    Such a beautiful start. I can't wait to watch it grow and thrive over the years. Thanks for taking us on this journey with you!

  • @the1andonlytitch
    @the1andonlytitch Год назад +3

    Crazy good timing on this video. I have been thinking of doing a salt water tank and yeah it does seem very daunting with all the RODI water and mixing salt but it all seems so worth because coral reef tanks just hit differently

  • @NadavYNTH
    @NadavYNTH Год назад

    serpa seems like he is the most kindest man in the world

  • @johnmanrow2667
    @johnmanrow2667 Год назад +2

    You are off to a great beginning in the saltwater side of the hobby! There has been many advances in the hobby and industry since I began keeping saltwater fish in the late 1960s. Best wishes in your new adventure! I enjoy keeping freshwater as well as Marine aquariums. There is always something new to learn! Take care.

  • @aSinisterKiid
    @aSinisterKiid Год назад +8

    This is going to be awesome. As you said, Saltwater tanks are a different kind of difficult to setup and run compared to freshwater and require a whole different learning process to become familiar with. I think you will really enjoy the challenge and all the different ways of accomplishing your goals. Salt tanks are incredibly rewarding once you get the hang of it. The dazzling colors and endless variety of amazing creatures will have your brain constantly fantasizing about the next "thing" for the tank. There is excitement around every corner and I can't wait to see the adventure unfold. Good Luck !

  • @Triliton
    @Triliton Год назад +4

    You really took it all a VERY high notch up with seawater! Love it! Crabs, clams, seagrass, kelp, starfish, anemones, sealettuce. You can get it all, the ocean world is at your feet! Merry xmas :)

  • @frankwarrington
    @frankwarrington Год назад

    Out of all the saltwater builds I've watched, this is by far the best. Thank you!

  • @Sosoland1
    @Sosoland1 Год назад +1

    Tanner successfully convincing me to NEVER dip my toes into saltwater aquarium keeping 🤩You did stellar and I commend you for that, but I'll stick with herps and vivs, thankyouverymuch~

  • @tomsgreengallery
    @tomsgreengallery Год назад +5

    I have been waiting for a long time to see you start up your first saltwater tank. Am very glad your finally getting into it, can’t wait to see what else you discover in the salty side. A whole different world in the saltwater hobby. You should try some bubble anemones, and definitely look into zoas. Some of my favorite corals

  • @reefrelax
    @reefrelax Год назад +3

    It would be great to see some Zoanthids and Mushroom corals! They come in all colors and combinations, but also can be bought solo or in small clusters of 3-4. Also, they are probably the easiest and hardiest corals out there to care for. But you definitely need to get a Rose Bubble Tipped Anemone for your clown fish, it will truly bring out their personalities. In the video you can tell they are searching for one to call home. Goodluck!

  • @skullsquad900
    @skullsquad900 Год назад +1

    I've wanted one of these practically my entire life. Love seeing this come together

  • @HutchtheHeinous
    @HutchtheHeinous Год назад

    This build is amazing! I can't wait to watch it grow and see what else you do with it in the future!

  • @vortexer13
    @vortexer13 Год назад +4

    What an awesome design for your first reef tank, you have so much room for amazing corals, definitely check out gorgonians, nudibranchs, and maybe a sea apple! So stoked to see how the rest of the animal room comes together!

  • @bettertomorrow2625
    @bettertomorrow2625 Год назад +6

    It's beautiful, Tanner! The corals are stunning! Saltwater tanks take more effort to get started, but they aren't too difficult to maintain. I've had many over the years. Have you considered adding sea anemones since clownfish are symbiotic with anemones? It would add another element, they're really beautiful, and they have great movement which you mentioned is what attracts you to one thing over another.

  • @jaa7286
    @jaa7286 Год назад

    You’re art will be my joy to behold for many years Tanner! Serpa Squad love 4eva🎉

  • @alexanderballance2996
    @alexanderballance2996 Год назад

    This is definitely one of my favorite videos from you! I can see all the effort that was put into this video, and it really shows in the completed build.

  • @jeffrywithanachchi1811
    @jeffrywithanachchi1811 Год назад +5

    This is amazing for your first tank! I am yet to set my new tank soon and I feel way more motivated to go for it. I think you'll love mandarin dragonets because they have wonderful character and are a really cool addition to a tank. Although you'll need time to cultivate copepods and amphinopods to feed them because theyre picky eaters. Good luck and can't wait for the next video!

    • @ChauNyan
      @ChauNyan Год назад

      Yeah, Tanner is definitely a motivator. I used to maintain a lot of fresh water tanks, but never a salt water one. I'm always intimidated by it.

  • @CrunchyFern
    @CrunchyFern Год назад +5

    Does anyone else feel like this video just isn't Serpadesign?
    Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed the video and I'm excited to see Tanner finally dip his thumb into saltwater (pun intended), But the vibe of this video is just so.. different? The zoomcall, the prank and all the meeting up with other people feel so out of place. It's almost like some big corporation just bought his channel and is trying really hard to feel authentic. I get that you're trying to show that you're still learning and all these people are trying to teach you, but to me it's just feels like these other guys are just putting up a show instead of being authentic and teaching you. It just doesn't feel like a true Serpadesign video. Again I'm not trying to hate, I still enjoyed the video. Just stating my thoughts.

  • @gwendolynrice6674
    @gwendolynrice6674 Год назад

    Thx for allowing me to experience this saltwater setup with you 💙🌱🐠I’ve only had freshwater 🐌can’t imagine what you’ll create in the future 😊

  • @olliek6709
    @olliek6709 Год назад +2

    I love how the hardscape turned out, it looks like an alien creature with legs that slowly crawl across the sea floor. My old school had lots of salt water aquariums (we had a great science teacher) and I remember how mesmerizing watching the anemones with clown fish darting in and around them was. I look forward to seeing this build mature and when I hope one day I can make something like it, maybe I should ask my old science teacher for help. Love the video!

  • @robdawg359
    @robdawg359 Год назад

    Absolutely gorgeous aquarium! I can't wait to see where this takes you and all of us in the future!

  • @ColinsFreakinDadCFD
    @ColinsFreakinDadCFD Год назад

    Looks awesome! I'm psyched to see what you learn as you document more. Thanks.

  • @rekapeace6936
    @rekapeace6936 Год назад

    This is so excitimg and how cool that you had all these connections helping you out! I am looking forward to seeing how the corals grow!

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp. 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great Aquarium. 😎👍💯
    The best thing is, if you're starting something New is to take it slow and one step at a time.

  • @vanaukentim
    @vanaukentim Год назад

    That aqua scape is incredible. Well done! I can't wait to see how this developes.

  • @SolidifiedGhost
    @SolidifiedGhost Год назад

    The tank looks stunning. Always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing 🙏.

  • @faithlmao5082
    @faithlmao5082 Год назад

    I absolutely love the way you documented this, super well done Tanner 👏

  • @meganjane4897
    @meganjane4897 Год назад +2

    You are such a talent at what you do, I cannot wait for you learn about this new world and create the most beautiful reefs and scapes!

  • @rolisreefranch
    @rolisreefranch Год назад +1

    Welcome to the dark side. I made the transition to salt 4 years ago from planted tanks. I still maintain a 29 gallon planted tank and love both types of tanks. You've opened up a whole new world. Your hardscape is world-class btw. Better than anything I've managed to make, but as the corals grow in it becomes less important. 95% of my rock is now covered with SPS coral in my main tank after a year and half of growth. It's very rewarding to watch it grow in, despite it being challenging, but that's part of the fun IMO.

  • @robhickeyy
    @robhickeyy Год назад

    This was an awesome video. I could tell how excited you were to learn, how open you were to listening, and not just how much you care about making beautiful scapes, but how much you care about the tiny creatures inhabiting them. Good stuff!

  • @lindachenoweth9002
    @lindachenoweth9002 Год назад

    Great video Serpa! Can't wait to see it evolve! Thanks for sharing your new venture with us!

  • @LucasCobb
    @LucasCobb Год назад

    This looks like an amazing start to a tank. That scape is impressive for sure. Can't wait to see how this tank continues to establish over time.

  • @S4B3R117
    @S4B3R117 Год назад

    Very exciting! It'll be amazing to watch this tank mature and change over the coming years
    Thanks for all the cool videos, my dude

  • @VincentChase905
    @VincentChase905 Год назад

    So happy we get to see your world slowly come together down there, looking forward to all the amazing things you're gonna build man! you deserve this.

  • @johnpatterson9219
    @johnpatterson9219 Год назад

    Your hardscape is spectacular from all sides and the setup is primo. Your vendors - Fritzaquatics and Tidalgardens - where over the top!

  • @claytonanderson1122
    @claytonanderson1122 Год назад +1

    I grew up by the ocean and now live aways away from it. Its always been a dream of mine to have a marine tank so i could bring the ocean home to me. This looks so amazing and it most definitely will grow out!

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Год назад

    I'm looking forward to seeing more as you learn more!

  • @therutherfords7122
    @therutherfords7122 Год назад

    As someone in the reefing hobby, I am SO excited for this!!! I entered the reefing hobby with a 13 gal nano after about a decade of freshwater. I have just begun stocking my 120 gal reef! 🥹

  • @ahmetmutlu3779
    @ahmetmutlu3779 Год назад

    Masterful design. Your are one of the gurus to me in this hobby and I am already excited for your future reef tank projects.

  • @Mandavee
    @Mandavee Год назад

    What a great way to end the year and go into the new year! looking forward to more

  • @danielcrossman5926
    @danielcrossman5926 Год назад

    I don't normally watch aquarium videos like these, but I really enjoyed your content! I'm happy it popped up into my recommended videos! I'd love to see what this tank looks like in a few months.