40 Beginner Reef Tank Mistakes & How to Avoid Them! EP: 11

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @jbrowning3493
    @jbrowning3493 Год назад +10

    Matthew, I know that this video was posted a year ago, I just want to say thank you so much for time you have taken to provide us with all of the great videos and pertinent information. I’ve been keeping salt water fish, off and on since my high school days (1970’s). I have watched the hobby evolve from that “dark age” long ago, when it was basically only fish, no corals, and if any survived past a year if was a wondrous miracle.
    Thanks again

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  Год назад +4

      That is too kind! Thanks for taking the time to write this. I love what I do and I'm glad you have found the videos useful! Happy Reefing! -Matthew

    • @jprab35
      @jprab35 Год назад +2

      ​@@BulkReefSupply I've been out of the reefer world for only a decade or so and so much has changed! I think over the last few weeks I've watched almost all your newbie videos. Agree with jbrowning - just really appreciate you taking the time!

  • @jaredsian6916
    @jaredsian6916 Год назад +1

    Amazing video that anyone considering getting into this hobby should watch - It has greatly helped us start our Reefer 350 :). We are addicted to this hobby now.

  • @JeriDro
    @JeriDro Год назад

    You seem very humble and honest.

  • @mohammedfaizbelgami8780
    @mohammedfaizbelgami8780 3 года назад +8

    It was decent info. I appreciate your help mate! I have been doing a mistake when salinity goes high i used to add a salter water which is lower than the one i have in the tank. I'm gonna use this trick adding RO/DI instead of saltwater. Appreciate your help (:

  • @anaksreef6878
    @anaksreef6878 3 года назад +3

    Such a great video! So many true things. Thanks for this awesome video! ❤️

  • @HelloHoustons
    @HelloHoustons 3 года назад +8

    Great list! QT is one I was like nahhh I can do this without it. 😒 Now I’m setting up a QT after losing my Powder Blue Tang which was the fish that got me into this hobby.

    • @llomax1067
      @llomax1067 3 года назад +2

      Same... For 2 years I didn't qt..
      Ended up buying a powder blue tang that had velvet... Wiped out my tank.... Im still hurt😢... Now i got a full hospital set up

    • @Jay-ec3jw
      @Jay-ec3jw Год назад +1

      @@llomax1067 So sorry to hear this. I experienced the exact same thing. managed to say 4 fish. But the rest died. QT is so important i didnt even realise lol

  • @geminii54
    @geminii54 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for all the help. I’m very new to saltwater fish. This was a lot of help and insight.

  • @dominicthomas1455
    @dominicthomas1455 2 года назад +1

    Hos hands were really limp walking into this hahaha, great video regardless

  • @Gro2healthheirlooms
    @Gro2healthheirlooms 3 года назад +2

    Great video as I'm new into keeping a saltwater aquarium and my aquarium is now 5 months old. Great advice

  • @christoalf1
    @christoalf1 3 года назад +2

    Great advice as always Matt!!

  • @no1deea
    @no1deea 2 года назад +1

    Great Video!
    Thank you!

  • @lisafoster4468
    @lisafoster4468 Год назад +1

    They're all good. Thanks for the handwashing tip, too - I'm autistic and haaaaate gloves, so it's nice to know I can mitigate the problem to some extent.

  • @RaulsAquaticsandReptiles
    @RaulsAquaticsandReptiles 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Very informative ✊🏽

  • @jonathon_racine
    @jonathon_racine 3 года назад +9

    I try and run my rodi into a giant tub sitting in my bathtub - that way there’s no mess when I forget it at that 8th hour 🤣

    • @anizato
      @anizato 5 месяцев назад

      use a timer, send your waste water to the washing machine, save the water for the next wash. Have the "waste" hose reach out the window to a bigger tub for gardening, toilet, cleaning, etc :)

  • @truereefkeeping6022
    @truereefkeeping6022 3 года назад +1

    I agree with doing research, I always research a coral before I buy it and it always pays off

  • @malinoisnation9392
    @malinoisnation9392 2 года назад +1

    Solving some small problems prevents a lot of big problems ;)

  • @Stephenkillam
    @Stephenkillam 3 года назад +1

    Love your vids man

  • @chendrix23
    @chendrix23 Год назад +1

    Call me crazy, call me a heretic, but quarantine tanks just don't work out well for me. I labor over and over again, providing the perfect quarantine tank, and dang it, the fish is always dead in the morning. But acclimating correctly and then plopping new livestock directly into my tank hasn't failed me yet. I know, I'm just waiting for a disaster, so hold the lectures. But 15 years and counting... so far so good... and yes, I cross my fingers each time :)

  • @zachatfield
    @zachatfield 8 месяцев назад

    "And don't even believe the things I say" -Matthew, from My First Fish Tank

  • @juli8vdberg562
    @juli8vdberg562 Месяц назад

    Question: in my country ( European ) the tab water is soft and no chlorine in it; also should I and do you recommend an activated coal and/or purigen added into the cycle process?

  • @samuelkiilsgaard8573
    @samuelkiilsgaard8573 3 года назад

    Hey Matthew , do you still live in the Mercer Island area? Love you're videos and keep up the amazing videos

  • @skyking9248
    @skyking9248 Год назад +4

    Agree with all minus the weekly water changes.. As a general rule I guess for beginners then I could definitely see how it would apply.

    • @juli8vdberg562
      @juli8vdberg562 Месяц назад

      Any best tip to a beginner with micro tank for few sps when cycled only?

    • @skyking9248
      @skyking9248 Месяц назад

      @@juli8vdberg562
      stability (consistently balanced parameters: ALK, CAL, MAG) and high flow. Of course lighting and water quality are also just as important.
      Best tip would be only buy what you’re will to lose. Buy slow and play the waiting game for success. Never rush anything even though that’s always hard. Best luck

  • @gorjandzundev413
    @gorjandzundev413 Год назад +1

    31. Use rubbing alcohol instead of vinegar. It has no odor, it will evaporate quickly, no rinse needed. Got this one from a discus keeper.

  • @rja9784
    @rja9784 2 года назад +1

    I’m not exactly rich and I’m not poor, but #6 has bitten my ass a thousand times 😂

  • @muhammadaamir5844
    @muhammadaamir5844 Месяц назад

    Hi i just wanted to know can i use Just glass tank not any aquipment from this tank "Ciano Emotions Nature Pro 120 63 Gallons freshwater Aquarium" for saltwater aquarium? and its stand for saltwater sump?

  • @anizato
    @anizato 5 месяцев назад

    @bulkreefsupply Hey guys, Professional Chef and decade long reefer here. The best way to wash your hands is exaclty like you would sanitize them in a professional setting. You also use less water and no need for vinegar. First remove any jewelry, including anything on the wrist. You will also need: 100 degree F water (the hottest you can handle for 30 seconds comfortably at a time without pause). Neutral soap made from basic ingredients, no perfumes or lotions: lye, ash and oil, etc. Make sure to trim your nails and make sure not to cut your skin, use a brush for 10 seconds to clean the tips of your fingers. Now grab the soap and lather for 10 seconds. Turn water off, scrub every part of your hands all the way beyond where you would wear a watch. After scrubbing well, turn the water back on and wait for it to get as hot again (100 degrees F) scrub for 20 seconds or until you are completely free of soap, don't forget to rub the tips of your fingers. Check for any possible remaining debris. Restart if necessary.
    FINALLY, make sure to use clean paper, or air dry, never use a towel as this will riddle your hands with unwanted bacteria. As Ryan from BRS would say, it only takes one drop to introduce unwanted elements or pests into your tank. Once your hands are 100% dry you are good to go for at least an hour or until you touch your face or hair LOL. I have kept tanks for 10 years now and I have never had a problem. Of course, I also use stainless steel tools for my tank and reduce the need to put my hands in, but this proceedure is performed at least once each time I intend to approach the tank. Hope this helps. Happy Reefing.

  • @RatedA4Aliens
    @RatedA4Aliens 3 года назад +2

    Beginner Mistake #42 : Buying a low powered heater for the size of your tank to save money. You set 84 degree on a 100 watt heater (which has a digital control) for a 90 gallon fresh water Discus tank, the room temp goes down to 62 overnight. Come back to measure the temp in the morning and and you find its only 75 degree in your tank and fishes are super stressed.

    • @timjohnson3913
      @timjohnson3913 2 года назад +1

      A higher watt heater can also be a mistake bc if the controller fails, your heater cooks the fish. I think we should be recommending 2 smaller heaters that can keep the temp stable overnight and won’t bring the temp too high if one fails.

    • @acanskywalker5631
      @acanskywalker5631 2 года назад

      I always use two Marine Pro heaters rated for the tank size on an Inkbird controller. I set the Inkbird at 80 for the high and the low at 74 Then I set one of the heaters at 76 and the other at 79. I also use high and low audible alarms.

  • @ryanmitchell4148
    @ryanmitchell4148 3 месяца назад

    I think the best way to wash your hands, is to do water and soap scrub, then rinse off really good, then take a cup of tank water and scrub your hands in that. The tank water from the cup goes down the drain after.

  • @llomax1067
    @llomax1067 3 года назад +1

    2 big mistakes I did cost me big time patience and not quarantining.... Velvet wiped out my tank...learned an expensive lesson..
    Now I have a whole hospital set up

  • @austinsoares9215
    @austinsoares9215 2 года назад

    What's a good way or product to wash my hands since I'm a full time mechanic I work work with grease oils and tons of chemicals all day

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  2 года назад

      There used to be a "reef safe" soap company, but unfortunately that no longer exists. Generally speaking, try to use an all natural or organic soap without any heavy scents and you should be ok.

  • @johnjanssen5076
    @johnjanssen5076 Год назад

    Dumb question time: What does PAR mean? I probsbly should know this, but I don't. Thanks, John J in SC

  • @matthewlavallee2251
    @matthewlavallee2251 9 месяцев назад

    Power strips. Keep em off the floor and away from splash prone areas. Almost burnt down my house with one on the floor when my cowfish spat water onto it

  • @no_proxxiv4163
    @no_proxxiv4163 Год назад

    This sounds more like lessons to life then keep a marine tank. Well done

  • @gomisreef
    @gomisreef Год назад

    Point 23 has some errors. Algae doesn't love green light. It doesn't use it, hence the green color. Photosynthetic peaks are the same for algae as they are for coral because chlorophyll is chlorophyll

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  Год назад

      Ah yes, excellent point! Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @NinjaSushi2
    @NinjaSushi2 2 года назад +2

    Walking away from water changes... That's so me. I literally walked away from my pond draining earlier today. Totally forgot I was in the middle of a water change. Major Derp.

  • @rifraf6135
    @rifraf6135 2 года назад

    what would your perfect stocking list for a standard 29 gal. be?

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  2 года назад

      In a previous video, Matthew covered his stock list ideas for a 30 gallon tank. Check it out at the link below 🙂
      ruclips.net/video/2bF-N0EKNI8/видео.html

  • @christianmedina5721
    @christianmedina5721 11 месяцев назад

    add damsels they are hard to kill and will live in your tank thats fish i started with as well as clown fish cheaps ofc just incase something went wrong

  • @АмирсаидКадыров
    @АмирсаидКадыров 2 года назад +2

    please add subtitles. my friend cant understand. he need subtitle translate

  • @jaguaresed
    @jaguaresed 3 года назад +2

    Wow 60 gallons a week? How much is your water bill?

    • @timjohnson3913
      @timjohnson3913 2 года назад +1

      Lol the water is a small fraction of the cost of the salt

  • @kahjunong3846
    @kahjunong3846 3 года назад

    My nitrate is on the 25~ level too, wondering if i should attempt to lower it, everything seems fine in tank

  • @jaggillarintefisk
    @jaggillarintefisk 2 года назад +4

    I wouldn't recomend buying RODI filter within the first 6-12 months.
    Everytime you go to the LFS to buy RODI water is an excellent opportunity to
    talk to the staff,
    ask questions,
    check out their products and live stock
    and buy other things while you are there.
    It forces you to go to the store more often, which makes the hobby more alive and motivating.
    You learn something new every time you visit.
    But after a few months when you have gotten the hang of the basics of reefing,
    it's just annoying. Then it's time to buy the RODI filter
    Btw, when buying water, having 4 cans of 2,5 gallon is a lot easier to carry than 2 x 5 gallons, but you have to walk twice

  • @lordedin
    @lordedin Год назад

    😂something must be wrong 🤔 so me 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @anchor4346
    @anchor4346 3 года назад +1

    SOAPS.. DOnt use liquid soap.. I personally recommend a BAR soap with no perfumes.. one comes to mind right away and that is Ivory Soap.

    • @truereefkeeping6022
      @truereefkeeping6022 3 года назад

      You shouldn’t be using ANY soap at all ever lol

    • @anchor4346
      @anchor4346 3 года назад +3

      @@truereefkeeping6022 Then you would always be stinky..

    • @acanskywalker5631
      @acanskywalker5631 2 года назад

      Always use gloves, beleive me you don't want to find out what some of the organisms in a saltwater tank can do to you!

  • @curtishoward9013
    @curtishoward9013 3 года назад +2

    Consider buying a basic Apex Neptune monitoring system.

  • @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army
    @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army Год назад

    Great list... my advice is just to sit and enjoy your tank after every cleaning and as much as possible..stop dissecting every tiny thing... Enjoy the tank... you spend a fortune on it, so get your moneys worth.

  • @TheDrownedEarth
    @TheDrownedEarth 2 года назад +1

    It isn't that I disagree with the lid/mesh advice. But I really don't understand the ubiquitous move to bracelets lidless tanks in the modern hobby, considering almost everyone then uses an ugly mesh cover which completely ruins the aesthetic.

  • @sebandre85
    @sebandre85 3 месяца назад

    Like!

  • @vargagergely152
    @vargagergely152 3 года назад

    No more guid? 🤔

  • @Botzz28
    @Botzz28 3 года назад +3

    I totally disagree with the point you made about the light. The light is prob one of the most important pieces of the reef. A 1000$ light vs a cheaper light will ABSOLUTELY make a difference.

    • @Rockina2bar
      @Rockina2bar 3 года назад

      But the difference between the $300 light and a $1000 light isn't going to be worth it for a beginner IMO. The way I see it, there's usually a bad, better, and best option. I think it's best for beginners to stick with better. An example might be nicrew vs kessil/ai vs radions

    • @Botzz28
      @Botzz28 3 года назад +1

      @@Rockina2bar he said you won’t see a difference that’s what I don’t agree with. There are many pieces of equipment where that is true but not for lights. If there’s one thing you can choose to spend money on it should be the lights because there is an absolute difference in look and growth between a 100$ light vs a kessil.