Red Sea Reefer 350: One Year of Coral and Fish Growth
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025
- Hi, this is my Reef Tank video.
In this video, I share with you the evolution of my reef tank in one year.
I have a Red Sea Reefer 350, which is a 91-gallon mixed reef tank. I filmed some clips every month to document the growth of my corals and fish.
You can see how the corals and fish transformed in color, shape, and size over the year.
I hope you like it :)
Such awesome progress in one year!
I hope I'm this successful!
Thanks. Amazing Ecosystem Videos by the way
Corals look so healthy. Great job 👏
Thanks for sharing 👌💯✌️
Thanks ✌
wow, how did you keep it so stable in those early months?
I cycled the tank for 3 months without LED lighting, only adding fish before introducing the light and adding corals. I cleaned the sand during every water change (if it was dirty) and kept nutrient levels in check. However, after making this video, I had to deal with turf algae and some dinoflagellates. Unfortunately, it doesn't always stay clean. I'm currently working on a new video about how I deal with these issues once I have them under control
@@YasFansa well it’s looking amazing so the pro level skills are showing. Can’t wait to see that video
Beautiful reef. Love all the open area for fish. The Euphyllia side adds a nice contrast to the sps side.
Thanks. I appreciate that you liked it
This was amazing
21:31 LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful and inspiring video.
Thank you.
Thanks
Mega cooles Video Yas.
Dankeschön 😊
Subscribed! Love it also have a reefer 350! Could we get a tank tour/ routine maintenance etc
Thanks. I might make a video about that.
In short, I can tell you I feed the tank once a day with frozen food. I don't do a lot of water changes because I have a skimmer and a roll filter. I clean the tank once a week.
Beautiful!
Thanks
Colours are excellent I can see how much corals happy, what are you feeding for the corals.
I just feed the fish frozen food. I use Red Sea Reef Energy Plus AB+ from time to time just when the nutrition is low.
Beautiful 🎉
Beautiful reef, what is the LED light
Thanks. 2 x Ecotech Marine Radion XR15 G6 Blue LED
Very beautiful! What lights are you using?
Thanks. I have 2 Ecotech Marine Radion XR30
Wow, nice tank! How can you keep the sand such clean? Especially the dinoflagellates?
Thanks. The sand didn't really get that dirty in the first year, but now, after one year and almost zero phosphate for a long time, I'm dealing with dinoflagellates. I might make a video about that after I get it under control. It is REALLY frustrating.
Got it, thanks!
Gonioporas and Alveoporas - wau!
Super évolution !!! Bravo
Niveau éclairage vous avez quoi ? merci
Thank you. (Ecotech Marine Radion XR15) The light levels are currently set at 80%. However, I initially started the light at 40% after cycling the tank and gradually increased it every month until reaching 80%.
Hey I just wanted to say what an amazing tank really good job well done.I am getting this tanks and I just want to ask you if you could please send a list of coral and fish that are in this tank because I would like to get the exact same setup
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you like the tank. 😊 For the fish and coral list, I actually have a couple of videos on my channel that go into detail about the exact species I have in this setup.
I’ve got one video that covers the complete fish list and another one that goes into all the corals, so you can check those out for the exact details. I’ll add links to both videos in the description to make it easy for you to find. Thanks again for watching, and good luck with your tank setup! 🐠🌊
Coral Showcase: ruclips.net/video/rC32epm75tU/видео.html
Fish Showcase: ruclips.net/video/TCoWw5JLAJo/видео.html
Thanks so much
I was just curious, what levels you keep your nitrates and magnesium? Also what type of salt do you use? Amazing job keep up the great work!
Thanks, Nitrate levels were between 5 and 10 ppm. Phosphate was actually 0 ppm for the first year. I was trying to raise it, and now I have it under 0.1 ppm. Alkalinity was around 8.5 dKH. I did not test for magnesium and other parameters. I was using Tropic Marin Pro salt, but now I have switched to Fauna Marin Professional salt.
@@YasFansa thanks for the info. I think I've been using the wrong salt for a while. I was using Red Sea pro in a 30 gallon. Unfortunately it was keeping my alk around 12.5 mag 1350. I switched to a new salt (alk 9) and supplement mag to 1500 and I'm finally having some luck with my LPS.
What wavemakers do you use?
2 x Red sea Reefwave 25
Nice!
Nice
Great color choices !! Do you dose this tank?
Thanks, I dose the tank with All for Reef from Tropic Marin, and I'm also dosing KH/Alkalinity to maintain it along with All for Reef
What is that grey and orange fish at the beginning?
Is it the one with a white tail? It’s a Bristletooth Tomini Tang, one of the smallest Tangs. It’s ideal for a 90-gallon tank.
Bellissimo
haha the yellow watchman? idk but in the time lapse the fish was swimming and he just stayed in one spot lol
I think he wanted to be a part of the video 😂 because he usually stays in his hide when I'm near the tank
Need more saltwater content!!
Çok güzel 👍 tebrik ediyorum 👏 nelere dikkat ediyorsunuz neleri yapıyorsunuz veya neleri yapmıyorsunuz ? kısacası benim gibi yeni başlayan acemileri aydınlatacak videolar yüklerseniz çok sevinirim 😊
Thank you so much! 😊 I feed the fish once a day and maintain good filters, which is why I don't perform water changes frequently. I typically do about a 10% water change every month to ensure the overall health and balance of the aquarium.🪸
@@YasFansa ok :) bilgilendirme için teşekkürler. diatom için bakteri kültürü kullandınız mı ? diatomun bitmesini beklediniz mi balık ve mercanları koymadan ? ve eğer diatom için beklediyseniz kaç gün yada ay beklediniz ? çok soru sorup sizi bunalttıysam özür dilerim 🙈ama ben hissediyorum siz düşünceli yardımsever birisiniz ☺
setup ligth??
It's Radion XR15 Blue. I use the AB+ template in the morning, then turn the white color down by about 50% in the evening. I run the lights at 80%
😍👍
how do u prevent the fish from eating the coral?
Well, the majority of fish I keep in the tank are reef safe or reef safe with caution.
The Valentini puffer is the only exception, as it might sometimes nip at SPS corals. In my case, it didn't.
I wouldn't add that fish to an SPS frag tank, and it's important to keep the fish well-fed to prevent such behavior.
@@YasFansa thanks for replying, nice tank, well done!