The BEST saltwater aquarium maintenance routine
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- From the beginner to advanced hobbyists, cleaning and maintaining your system are important steps of having a successful reef tank and healthy corals. Neglecting your saltwater aquarium's maintenance will, very quickly, make small issues turn into out of control problems.
Join our service tech, Matt, as he goes step by step through his routine to clean and maintain a 220 gallon saltwater aquarium.
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Great information. Love seeing how successful reefers do their work.
We appreciate it! Thank you for watching!
Great video.
Seeing WWC's incredible displays are often a stunning example of the hobbies potential. But, seeing maintenance accounts is by far a more relatable format.
Anyone can build a stunning display tank! Thank you for watching!
Great info. I love he gives the “why” behind his methods. Very informative. Thanks guys 🤙
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Doing preventative maintenance is key to keeping your tank running optimally. 👌
That's right!!
My man Matt doing his thing!!!🙌🙌🙌
Keep up the good work 💪
Matt is awesome!! Thank you!!
great to see what these professionals do! Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the Video. IT is free education for me
Thank you for watching!!
More please. Great vid
Very well done Matt! Excellent job on camera
Great video! Very informative!
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Nice!
Thank you!
Are you running the mix reef 100g schedule that you offer for download on your site on this tank and what par range are you shooting for bottom, middle and top?
Do you not rely on Apex Neptune for testing perametors. Not for phosphate or Nitrate obviously.
Beautiful red/orange and yellow chalice in that tank near the top. Do you know what kind that is?
Wwc goldeneye chalice
That’s the same size tank I have but with three gen 4 radions… where do you keep the peak intensity at ? And for how many hours? Tnx
35-40 intensity and 10am to 9 pm
Nesesito. Alluda con mi tanque. Marino.
How do you maintain the sand?
How often do you change the carbon media? And how do you test for that?
Its not something that is tested for, carbon is used just to remove contaminates, oder, and clear up the water. Most people change it out weekly or biweekly depending on the tank.
Hello, in my aquarium, the parameters change a lot, especially magnesium and KH. Is it possible that it is due to the sand inside the aquarium?
What kind of salt are you using?
One thing i noticed is when he is adding the drops for the tests he is holding the bottle sideways and the drops wont add the correct ammount of liquid because the drop will run to the side of the dropper and add more than it was designed the bottle should be straight down for every drop to be the exact same size and ammoutn so you can get the most accurate results every time as designed by the test manufacturer.
You’re also comparing the result to a paper with potentially faded in color. And the color match has errors. So I don’t think 25 degrees of tilt will matter. And you can argue about the degrees of tilt. 🤷🏻♂️
Do u guys do water changes if nutrients are low?
It's all about balance. We will continue to do water changes, but we'll feed a little more and test to get the right balance.
Cool
Thank you!
Testing and water changes, this really has me thinking…
Testing water and doing water changes is KEY!!
That’s an insane amount of GFO…
Idk how yall run that much rowa for 2 whole weeks and not crash the po4.....must be feeding tons of stuff? I run gfo or rowa I gotta remove it after a day or two max
What’s your po4 test at?