You should run with no filter socks or sponges with Dr Tim’s one and only. You want the bacteria to attach the sand and rocks, not the sponges or filter sock. Love your vids! I recently setup a PM25 as well! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
He is correct about not running filter media when cycling bacteria!!!! Your scape looks incredible. I can't wait to see it grown in!!!! Lice your videos as well. Treat technique for spreading your sand bed as well!!!!!
This is actually the best RUclips video I have ever seen. The quality, camera shots and so much more. You deserve way more subscribers. Keep up the great work
Hi. Nice video. I like your style. Just something to think about: putting your aquascape first and the sand second makes the rocks more stable. Now they are sitting on the unstable sand. Peninsula tanks are recognized by the viewers, because they can look from the 3 sides of the aquarium. I like your placement and lighting from behind tho.
Thanks Vanyo :) Good point. It's also best to place a rubber mat or something similar at the bottom when you place rock first because if the rock surface is uneven, it can create a point pressure on the glass and crack the glass
Nice setup 👍 To start the cycle, you could have added one dirty filter sponge and some bio media from an already cycled tank. It makes the cycle super fast ☺️
Totally agree with you! The reason why I use the bottled bacteria is because I want to avoid any cross contamination :) Things like hair algae or other pests can be easily introduced to the new tank by doing that but no doubt it will speed up the cycle significantly
Great video. I have the same tank. I would replace the sponge and filter media that came with the tank with some bio balls and also replace the filter sock with a filter floss cup and filter floss. You can add some carbon in a bag in the bottom of the cup as well. If you use the carbon that comes with the tank then rinse it first because it is poor quality and full of dust. Better to get some decent carbon like the Red Sea stuff or similar. I have the bio balls threaded onto some cable ties to make a loop which hangs off the light bracket into the water of the middle section. No skimmer required.
@@jorgecano7351 It is a 3D printed cup I bought from a UK online aquarium store. The same size fits the Waterbox cube tanks so that might help in your search as they are very popular. The filter sock is 2.75 inch so I guess the cup is the same size. The carbon goes in a bag at the bottom of the cup with the floss on top. Works very well.
@@CzarnaWroc I change 15 litres every 2 weeks. The tank is over a year old, when it was newer I changed 15 litres every week. The actual water volume in the tank is 75 litres. So a 20% change is I think a good amount.
Love your channel! I'm a newbie and setting up my first Waterbox cube 20 on Friday! Wondering what lights you use for the backlight of your tank? Keep it up!!! Looking forward to the next video.
Hi there, i have the same aquarium and my return pump is giving off a hum and slight vibration noise, is it because mine is new or is yours the same ? Is there anything to fix this or does it fix itself over time ?
Hi! Great vid 👍🏻 I have a few questions. When you washed your filter media in the sink was it tap water? Also what kind of salt did you use in your tank in the video? Your process of making fish safe water seems easier as you add the rodi water in that tank first and then add salt.
yes it was tap water but after that I rinsed it again in RODI water :) I am using AquaForest Reef Salt for all my tanks and I only add salt last when I am setting up new tank and there's no livestock in it. If you have fish / corals, it is definitely a no no to mix the salt in the tank :)
wouldnt it be better if there was a hole in lower portion of tank in chamber one so if the water level runs low the pump wont run dry? Also another intake cant hurt as well
Hi , How often do you change the water? It's no protein skimmer there . Don't you have problems with the bacterial film, water circulation, its oxygenation, so pH ..?I have aqua medic blenny qube 80 liters and I'm thinking of changing to a waterbox but I'm afraid of the lack of skimmer
I change the water once a week and so far I haven't had any of those issues luckily. I am going to be making a video in the future on setting up a nano skimmer in my Waterbox Cube so stay tuned :)
First of all what a great channel. I subscribed ASAP. I have a question maybe You can help. I want a nano and I’m between the Peninsula 25 which has nice Glas and more space or the Red Sea max nano. Can you add a skimmer in the chambers of the pen. 25? thank you and greetings from Europe
Not all of them. It only comes with the pump, filter media (black sponges, carbon & bio balls), and the filter sock. You'll still need to add heater, ATO, and light to it :)
I would say just be patient and take things slowly 😅 I would recommend watching BRS 52 weeks of reefing. It covers the entire reefing topic from setting up aquarium, picking fish and corals as well as how to prevent disease/ pest getting into your tank. All the best with your tank 😄
I only have the 4 stage system and it's working perfectly fine for me 🙂 Unless the water in your local area has a high tds, I don't think you'll need 5 or 6 stages. Just make sure to install tds meter to know if the filter is working :)
Nice scape!! Any preference between the waterbox 20 and the peninsula 25? I'm trying to decide between the two...of course the 25 is a little more volume, but I've always liked the cubes. New subscriber...love your videos
Thanks Melanie! It really depends on how you want the tank to look like I guess? To be honest, I like both of them but I would definitely go with bigger space 🙂 I know my fish will appreciate an extra space
All good mate! Haha I would say to follow the instruction written on the bottle as each manufacturer has different standards 🙂 I am using dr Tim's Ammonium Chloride and the instruction says to dose 4 drops per gallon
I’ve watched majority of your videos, all of them on the Waterbox Cube 20. Do you prefer the Cube 20 or the Penisula 25. New to saltwater and have narrowed it down to these 2 tanks. Thanks for any response.
Sorry for the late reply mate! I like them both to be honest but if you can, try to go for the bigger tank :) It will give you more room to scape and more things to put in the tank
I’m looking to get my first saltwater tank but I don’t no wether to get the cube 20 or the peninsula 25? Any advice? I plan to keep 4-6 fish and not a lot of corals just 2-3.
Further to my previous comment, I guess it depends where you want to put the tank . The peninsula is good as a "space" separation and I also liked the footprint of this tank.
I only use 10 pounds of sand in this tank :) 20 pounds would be too thick. Nah, I'm not planning on using protein skimmer. Just trying to keep it simple this time :D
Hi! I've been watching your videos for awhile since the days of the royal gramma. I guess you must have photography/videography as part of your other hobby as this is amazing work. Good job! Curious though as I heard you can experience 4 seasons in a day in MEL. So for a mini tank like this how do we consider addition of chillers for eg? Or are you always in a controlled environment eg room with ac.
Sorry for the late reply mate! Thanks for following the content until now :D Haha yep that sums up Melbourne. My apartment stays around 22-25C during the day and I have a heater in the tank that keeps the tank around 25C all day long. The only issue is during summer but we always turn the AC on during summer
For some reason my back chambers are all very full. First chamber same as tank, 2nd chamber a bit below that and slightly above the height they just be at and then 3rd pump chamber that same height. I tried taking water out tonight so that it was pouring into my filter sock, but then the 2nd and 3rd chambers quickly got too low. Maybe my pump is too weak?
Are you supposed to rinse your carbon in tap water? Not going to nitpick you, I was just confused because I was always advised to just rinse it in dirty WC water and that tap water was bad to rinse with or something?
There are many conflicting info out there but what I would say is it depends on the tap water itself. My tap water has a very low tds and rinsing it for a short period of time is not going to hurt. The carbon will absorb some of the organics from the tap water but it can hold a lot more. I have done this and many have too with no ill effect on the tank. But I guess it won't hurt to be extra cautious as well by rinsing it in RODI
My tanks coming tomorrow =D I was wondering can I keep the heater in the pump chamber? Or should I keep it we’re the filtration is like you have done? Thanks for the advice so far ! 👌
You must be very excited! It's best to keep it in the filtration chamber as the water level stays the same there. The water level in the pump chamber fluctuates and if it drops too low (from evaporation), you'll expose the heater to air and you don't want to know what'll happen next 🙃 Good luck setting up your new tank and if you have any questions, feel free to reply here or my instagram
@@BlueReefTank for water changes do you ever premix or pre prep the RO water? Also, do you have to remineralise or alter the water in anyway to reach the higher pH for reef tanks, or does the substrate do most of that work for you? Loving your channel :)
@@joshthomas2841 I mix my RODI water and salt in a separate bucket (Note: I only mix salt in the tank when there's no livestock in it. Mixing salt in the tank can harm/ kill the livestock). The salt contains all the necessary trace elements (pH, Alk, Cal, Mg etc.) so you don't have to alter the water at all. :) My newly mixed saltwater usually is at around 8.4 pH
so much wrong here!!! I'd never rinse sand for a marine tank. there should be no dirt to begin with just finer sand particles which will be removed by your filter socket anyway. and should really be starting with live sand 😐 29°?!?! are you trying to cook it. reef tanks should be set at 25°! Then not mixing the salt and water before adding it to the tank 😰 this hurt to watch so much. even though there is no live stock that's such a big no no. which loops me back to the temperature. salt should be mixed before heating then brought up to 25° and you can't get an accurate salinity reading above or below that unless you are measuring it digitally or with a very expensive refractometer. 😭 I'm going to have nightmares of me dying and my partner treating my reef tank like this. I haven't seen your other videos yet but I'm guessing this is your first reef tank and first video on the topic or its just designed to take the piss 😓 but any basic research on setting up a reef tank will tell you this. the instructions on the salt bucket will even tell you this. you just can't do this. to agitate the water enough to devolve the salt your going to need to mix the sand to and like Berry come of the salt which will then slowly devolve and the crud will all stick to your tank. please add a disclaimer to the title so no one does this.. please.... PLEASE 🙏
you need way more subscribers because this is fire
Thank you so much for the kind words :)
Stellar job on this video! Can't wait to see what you have in store for your new PENINSULA MINI.
Thank you Waterbox Team 😊
You should run with no filter socks or sponges with Dr Tim’s one and only. You want the bacteria to attach the sand and rocks, not the sponges or filter sock. Love your vids! I recently setup a PM25 as well! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Thanks for pointing that out 😁 I forgot to include the footage where I took out the filter sock but yes, I did leave it out for 2 days
He is correct about not running filter media when cycling bacteria!!!! Your scape looks incredible. I can't wait to see it grown in!!!! Lice your videos as well. Treat technique for spreading your sand bed as well!!!!!
This is actually the best RUclips video I have ever seen. The quality, camera shots and so much more. You deserve way more subscribers. Keep up the great work
Hey Austin, thanks a lot for your kind words 😎Glad you like the video!
Lovin' the backdrop lights
Wow, this video looks so satisfying. Nice!
Thank you Aslam! :)
The waterbox tanks are so well built, I think I will get a 15 peninsula soon and do a nice lps tank with acans etc
Great idea 👍
the rock looks so good
Yes yes yes, I am so exited to see this tank grow, I also followed your insta and I gotta say you’ve got some fire pics! Good luck bro.
Thanks a lot Jimmy! :D
Hi. Nice video. I like your style. Just something to think about: putting your aquascape first and the sand second makes the rocks more stable. Now they are sitting on the unstable sand. Peninsula tanks are recognized by the viewers, because they can look from the 3 sides of the aquarium. I like your placement and lighting from behind tho.
Thanks Vanyo :) Good point. It's also best to place a rubber mat or something similar at the bottom when you place rock first because if the rock surface is uneven, it can create a point pressure on the glass and crack the glass
@@BlueReefTank yeah
Good luck on this new project!! 🤩
Thanks Luiz! :)
I have the same tank as well for my daughters bedroom. I just got her a pair of mocha clowns over the weekend.
Very nice! Such a good father 🙂
What a nice scape!
Thanks mate! :)
Nice setup 👍
To start the cycle, you could have added one dirty filter sponge and some bio media from an already cycled tank.
It makes the cycle super fast ☺️
Totally agree with you! The reason why I use the bottled bacteria is because I want to avoid any cross contamination :) Things like hair algae or other pests can be easily introduced to the new tank by doing that but no doubt it will speed up the cycle significantly
Lets gooo
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Great job as always 😉.
Thank you mate :)
Wow, another nano tank! Good one mate!
Thanks mate. This hobby is too addictive. It's never enough 😅
@@BlueReefTank I have a 10g nano atm and been thinking getting a 4ft tank with sump. Now you make re-think this again. A bigger nano or 4ft tank...
@@kempzhong if I can go bigger, I would go bigger 😂 I just don't have enough space and can only fit a peninsula 25
@@BlueReefTank Thanks. BTW where did you get the clams and coco worm?
Great video. I have the same tank. I would replace the sponge and filter media that came with the tank with some bio balls and also replace the filter sock with a filter floss cup and filter floss. You can add some carbon in a bag in the bottom of the cup as well. If you use the carbon that comes with the tank then rinse it first because it is poor quality and full of dust. Better to get some decent carbon like the Red Sea stuff or similar. I have the bio balls threaded onto some cable ties to make a loop which hangs off the light bracket into the water of the middle section. No skimmer required.
Thanks for the advice, Gary 😁
What size filter floss cup I have a waterbox 25 as well? And you put the carbon in the same cup as the filter floss?
@@jorgecano7351 It is a 3D printed cup I bought from a UK online aquarium store. The same size fits the Waterbox cube tanks so that might help in your search as they are very popular. The filter sock is 2.75 inch so I guess the cup is the same size. The carbon goes in a bag at the bottom of the cup with the floss on top. Works very well.
@@garypegler6707 how often do you change the water and how many liters ?
@@CzarnaWroc I change 15 litres every 2 weeks. The tank is over a year old, when it was newer I changed 15 litres every week. The actual water volume in the tank is 75 litres. So a 20% change is I think a good amount.
I would throw the bio balls into the recycling if I was you invest in some biohome ultimate marine filter media! Which is amazing stuff!
well done video! bravo
I allways place pumps on sponges to reduce any vibrations.
Agree, you can do that too :)
Very cool!! :)
😎 Thanks mate
Man I’m jealous! Another tank! Excited to see more new nano fish🙌
Yellow watchman goby/pistol shrimp?
Going to be stocking fishes that are rare or hard to keep :D
@@BlueReefTank nice! Got any livestock names you want to share? Or I have to wait for a video😅😅
@@paulshockley8632 Gotta have to wait unfortunately 😜
good
Love the videography mate
Glad you enjoyed it mate! :)
Fabulous video production! I’d say you need more rockwork depending on the coral you intend on keeping, as the negative space is too dominant.
Yeah, I was thinking the same. I might have to add a bit more rock to it :D
Waterbox should come out with a 40 gallon cube and a peninsula
Clear af dammmmmmm 💪💪💪💪
Love your channel! I'm a newbie and setting up my first Waterbox cube 20 on Friday! Wondering what lights you use for the backlight of your tank? Keep it up!!! Looking forward to the next video.
It's just a normal strip led lighting :) Goodluck setting up the tank and welcome to this very "addictive" hobby 😁
Hows the tank now Tiffany?
Sick set up
First🙌
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Hi there, i have the same aquarium and my return pump is giving off a hum and slight vibration noise, is it because mine is new or is yours the same ? Is there anything to fix this or does it fix itself over time ?
Love your video - very chill and relaxing to watch. After your setup how long do you have to wait before adding fish?
I usually wait until it's fully cycled before I add any livestock 🙂 That can take anywhere from 14-30 days
Hi love the video nice production, what light are you running about to buy this aquarium but obviously dose not include the lighting cheers
Hi! Great vid 👍🏻 I have a few questions. When you washed your filter media in the sink was it tap water? Also what kind of salt did you use in your tank in the video? Your process of making fish safe water seems easier as you add the rodi water in that tank first and then add salt.
yes it was tap water but after that I rinsed it again in RODI water :)
I am using AquaForest Reef Salt for all my tanks and I only add salt last when I am setting up new tank and there's no livestock in it. If you have fish / corals, it is definitely a no no to mix the salt in the tank :)
@@BlueReefTank even without livestock and definitely not that temp this can complete throw your levels through calcium precipitation at that temp
wouldnt it be better if there was a hole in lower portion of tank in chamber one so if the water level runs low the pump wont run dry? Also another intake cant hurt as well
How long take your cycling and do water changes?
Wow unstoppable!! Love the videos! Are you keeping the Waterbox 20G on top of this 25G peninsula? And which do you prefer so far?
Thanks mate! Yes, I am keeping both of them :) I probably liked the peninsula more than the cube just because it has more footprint to it :)
Is there anything I should keep in mind when mixing the salt in the tank. Should I keep the filters off? Does it mix in well?
Hey mate, It's best to pre-mix the salt in a separate bucket 🙂 I only mix it in the tank because there's no livestock
Could you please tell me what sand do you use?
Awesome video mate! Curious to what RODI filter you use? Trying to find something now we are all locked down
Thanks mate! I got mine from shieldfilter.com.au
Hi , How often do you change the water? It's no protein skimmer there . Don't you have problems with the bacterial film, water circulation, its oxygenation, so pH ..?I have aqua medic blenny qube 80 liters and I'm thinking of changing to a waterbox but I'm afraid of the lack of skimmer
I change the water once a week and so far I haven't had any of those issues luckily. I am going to be making a video in the future on setting up a nano skimmer in my Waterbox Cube so stay tuned :)
When you going to post more man? Been waiting and waiting for some more videos from you
When this becomes my full time job :P
First of all what a great channel. I subscribed ASAP. I have a question maybe You can help. I want a nano and I’m between the Peninsula 25 which has nice Glas and more space or the Red Sea max nano. Can you add a skimmer in the chambers of the pen. 25? thank you and greetings from Europe
I am pretty sure you can add a nano skimmer in the back chambers but I haven't tried it yet myself. I reckon the Tunze nano skimmer will fit
What pump would you recommend or do you think the one that comes with it is fine? I just ordered the same tank, can’t wait 😄
The stock pump is perfectly fine 😁 Good luck with your tank!
does all that equipment come with the waterbox 20 as well? Im thinking of purchasing it.
Not all of them. It only comes with the pump, filter media (black sponges, carbon & bio balls), and the filter sock. You'll still need to add heater, ATO, and light to it :)
cleaning the sand slows the process for cycle, not necessary with arag alive sands
Hey i love your videos, are you still using the factory pump or did you replace it for a name brand one?
For this tank, I am still using the factory pump :)
Any tips for when I set up this tank? Going to be my first salt water tank 😅
I would say just be patient and take things slowly 😅 I would recommend watching BRS 52 weeks of reefing. It covers the entire reefing topic from setting up aquarium, picking fish and corals as well as how to prevent disease/ pest getting into your tank. All the best with your tank 😄
If you don’t mind me asking, I have this exact tank And I’m wondering how many drops of ammonia I need to put? How many did you put in for your cycle?
lovely are y getting fish for the new tank?
I will be :)
hihi!Do you have no protein skimmer?
what type of rock is that? i notice it’s more flat than the regular rock i get at my lfs
It's marco rock 😁 I like how it has a lot of flat surface
Also what rodi system you using, I ordered the aquati 5 stage system. Would you say it’s all the same as long as it has DI?
I only have the 4 stage system and it's working perfectly fine for me 🙂 Unless the water in your local area has a high tds, I don't think you'll need 5 or 6 stages. Just make sure to install tds meter to know if the filter is working :)
What light do you use with this choral tank?
It's the AI Prime 16HD
Nice scape!! Any preference between the waterbox 20 and the peninsula 25? I'm trying to decide between the two...of course the 25 is a little more volume, but I've always liked the cubes. New subscriber...love your videos
Thanks Melanie! It really depends on how you want the tank to look like I guess? To be honest, I like both of them but I would definitely go with bigger space 🙂 I know my fish will appreciate an extra space
@@BlueReefTank Thanks!!
How did you fancy the 25 peninsula?
What stand did you use for this size tank?
It's an ikea table but I wouldn't recommend it as it's not rated for this tank and I had to do some modification to it
How many drops you add for ammonia. Sorry for asking so many questions 😖🤐
All good mate! Haha I would say to follow the instruction written on the bottle as each manufacturer has different standards 🙂 I am using dr Tim's Ammonium Chloride and the instruction says to dose 4 drops per gallon
I’ve watched majority of your videos, all of them on the Waterbox Cube 20. Do you prefer the Cube 20 or the Penisula 25. New to saltwater and have narrowed it down to these 2 tanks. Thanks for any response.
Sorry for the late reply mate! I like them both to be honest but if you can, try to go for the bigger tank :) It will give you more room to scape and more things to put in the tank
@@BlueReefTank they are exactly the same size in water capacity...... 90L
Hello, does the pump make much noise?
Also I got a 50w heater. Would that be okay?
That should be plenty I reckon. Best to check the heater box/ manual as they usually write what tank size it's suitable for.
I’m looking to get my first saltwater tank but I don’t no wether to get the cube 20 or the peninsula 25? Any advice?
I plan to keep 4-6 fish and not a lot of corals just 2-3.
Also I’m planning to use the tank stock, just heater, filter action included no skimmer
Further to my previous comment, I guess it depends where you want to put the tank . The peninsula is good as a "space" separation and I also liked the footprint of this tank.
Hey, vergy good video I just start a same system how much sand you used only one bag, 20 ponds? Will you use proteinskimmer?
I only use 10 pounds of sand in this tank :) 20 pounds would be too thick. Nah, I'm not planning on using protein skimmer. Just trying to keep it simple this time :D
Thank you so much for the reply! :)
Hi! I've been watching your videos for awhile since the days of the royal gramma. I guess you must have photography/videography as part of your other hobby as this is amazing work. Good job! Curious though as I heard you can experience 4 seasons in a day in MEL. So for a mini tank like this how do we consider addition of chillers for eg? Or are you always in a controlled environment eg room with ac.
Sorry for the late reply mate! Thanks for following the content until now :D Haha yep that sums up Melbourne. My apartment stays around 22-25C during the day and I have a heater in the tank that keeps the tank around 25C all day long. The only issue is during summer but we always turn the AC on during summer
hi What Rock did you buy and from were
It's called the Marco Rock and I got it from my local fish store :)
For some reason my back chambers are all very full. First chamber same as tank, 2nd chamber a bit below that and slightly above the height they just be at and then 3rd pump chamber that same height. I tried taking water out tonight so that it was pouring into my filter sock, but then the 2nd and 3rd chambers quickly got too low. Maybe my pump is too weak?
2nd chamber being a bit below the first chamber and a bit above the height it must be at for the water to flow into the 3rd chamber*
What salt do you use in your tank?
Are you supposed to rinse your carbon in tap water? Not going to nitpick you, I was just confused because I was always advised to just rinse it in dirty WC water and that tap water was bad to rinse with or something?
There are many conflicting info out there but what I would say is it depends on the tap water itself. My tap water has a very low tds and rinsing it for a short period of time is not going to hurt. The carbon will absorb some of the organics from the tap water but it can hold a lot more. I have done this and many have too with no ill effect on the tank. But I guess it won't hurt to be extra cautious as well by rinsing it in RODI
What heater did you put in your tank? where did you put it?
It's the Aquael heater. I put mine in the middle compartment of the back chamber because the water level doesn't go up and down there
Why using Dr.Tim's No Stress Guard with a fishless cycle?
That was recommended by dr.Tim's itself 🙂
Tap water to clean Carbon? Mixing salt in the tank?
My tap water has a very low tds and I rinsed it in again in RODI after 🙂 I only mix salt in the tank when there's no livestock in it.
My tanks coming tomorrow =D
I was wondering can I keep the heater in the pump chamber? Or should I keep it we’re the filtration is like you have done?
Thanks for the advice so far ! 👌
You must be very excited!
It's best to keep it in the filtration chamber as the water level stays the same there. The water level in the pump chamber fluctuates and if it drops too low (from evaporation), you'll expose the heater to air and you don't want to know what'll happen next 🙃
Good luck setting up your new tank and if you have any questions, feel free to reply here or my instagram
How long did it take for the RO to fill the tank?
I would say around 9 hours in total 🤔 I usually get 20L every 2 hours
@@BlueReefTank for water changes do you ever premix or pre prep the RO water? Also, do you have to remineralise or alter the water in anyway to reach the higher pH for reef tanks, or does the substrate do most of that work for you? Loving your channel :)
@@joshthomas2841 I mix my RODI water and salt in a separate bucket (Note: I only mix salt in the tank when there's no livestock in it. Mixing salt in the tank can harm/ kill the livestock). The salt contains all the necessary trace elements (pH, Alk, Cal, Mg etc.) so you don't have to alter the water at all. :) My newly mixed saltwater usually is at around 8.4 pH
Hi was wondering what stand you were using?
I got mine from Ikea but it's not rated for the tank so I don't really want to recommend the stand :)
please give me the link to order the set RODI water
I got mine from Ebay AU. Are you based in Australia?
@@BlueReefTank I come from Viet Nam . can you show me its detailed picture
Do you use live sand?
When I cycled this tank, I only use dry sand 🙂
@@BlueReefTank Would you recommend live sand? or dry like the one you used
so much wrong here!!! I'd never rinse sand for a marine tank. there should be no dirt to begin with just finer sand particles which will be removed by your filter socket anyway. and should really be starting with live sand 😐 29°?!?! are you trying to cook it. reef tanks should be set at 25°!
Then not mixing the salt and water before adding it to the tank 😰 this hurt to watch so much. even though there is no live stock that's such a big no no. which loops me back to the temperature. salt should be mixed before heating then brought up to 25° and you can't get an accurate salinity reading above or below that unless you are measuring it digitally or with a very expensive refractometer. 😭 I'm going to have nightmares of me dying and my partner treating my reef tank like this.
I haven't seen your other videos yet but I'm guessing this is your first reef tank and first video on the topic or its just designed to take the piss 😓 but any basic research on setting up a reef tank will tell you this. the instructions on the salt bucket will even tell you this.
you just can't do this. to agitate the water enough to devolve the salt your going to need to mix the sand to and like Berry come of the salt which will then slowly devolve and the crud will all stick to your tank. please add a disclaimer to the title so no one does this.. please.... PLEASE 🙏
that's a really nice scape though