Great video. I havd three of them in my tank. One is giant center piece that extends almost to the top of the tank and two smaller ones, I love them. They are hardies, but when they get stressed, your tank gets in chemical warfare that may lead to loose other corals.
Howdy Brock! I've got another question for you 😅 I've got a couple of different types of Sinularia growing along the back of my tank. Some Fluro green and brown. They are all doing well. I'm considering adding a couple of bigger frags of Pulsing Sinularia in that area as well do you know if they would annoy each other or would the co exist seeing as they are the same relative species.
I have a 32 gallon BioCube with the stock lights on it. I’m not sure what the strength levels on that are, but I just wanted to know what they are and what corals might not do well with those stock lights. Thanks
Great Video Brock you should do a video on having copepods in your sump/reef tank and their benefits. It would be nice to cover the differences between the Tiger, Apocalyps, and Tisbe copepods and what they do/ what each one eats.
We need another all about your 75 gallon tank! Just in case anything has changed or you prefer new equipment or new fish. You are the expert. We need your opinion!
Everyone talks about acclamating the corals. But doesn't that basically get thrown out the window when we dip them in some sort of poison to kill off the pests?
mine is "BONE WHITE". I actually like the contrast in comparison to my green toadstool and fleshy Weeping Willow.
Great video. I havd three of them in my tank. One is giant center piece that extends almost to the top of the tank and two smaller ones, I love them. They are hardies, but when they get stressed, your tank gets in chemical warfare that may lead to loose other corals.
Howdy Brock!
I've got another question for you 😅 I've got a couple of different types of Sinularia growing along the back of my tank. Some Fluro green and brown. They are all doing well. I'm considering adding a couple of bigger frags of Pulsing Sinularia in that area as well do you know if they would annoy each other or would the co exist seeing as they are the same relative species.
I have a 32 gallon BioCube with the stock lights on it. I’m not sure what the strength levels on that are, but I just wanted to know what they are and what corals might not do well with those stock lights. Thanks
Right to the point...nice ..all the info u need in a short video
Great Video Brock you should do a video on having copepods in your sump/reef tank and their benefits. It would be nice to cover the differences between the Tiger, Apocalyps, and Tisbe copepods and what they do/ what each one eats.
We need another all about your 75 gallon tank! Just in case anything has changed or you prefer new equipment or new fish. You are the expert. We need your opinion!
Everyone talks about acclamating the corals. But doesn't that basically get thrown out the window when we dip them in some sort of poison to kill off the pests?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Impeccable timing Brock! I just got one😂
Thank you for another great video, do you prefer this or a Nepthea? Which is faster growing? And which is less likely to lead to infestation?
I have a fluval sea 3.0 on a 75 gallon will it be sufficient?
I actually just got one today, a nice spread out one, i have 4 t5's at the moment in a cube tank. 2 blue and 2 white, would that be sufficient?
2:11 Venomous: YES
Love you Brock, your videos always help so much
Another great video🔥
Clownfish don't host. It's the corals or nems that do the hosting. Makes Sense?
Something special about a southerner saying the devil, 🤣 Nice presentation bro
hahahaha got me cracking up over here
Great video!
Can they live on just blue light
I have a fluval aquasky is this a good lighg
so if I use the day light? is the blue light or night light better for growing or both?
do not like the blue light