Yeah I’m a fan of the corals that make the whole tank look good, and usually they are the classics with okay color but beautiful growth structure. Some corals only look nice up close - I keep those too but you need some of the basics and classics for the whole tank view which is most of my viewing.
I try not to trim just to trim, but I think it’s important to trim corals to keep a nice shape, like a bonsai tree, as well as when they are close to touching other corals. Otherwise I let them grow.
I should do a vid, but off the top of my head, the blue, royal blue, UV and violet are 100%, white is ~35-40% and cyan and red are ~5%. Cyan really washes out colors. With that I run the overall intensity at 85% now that I have 3, but plan on slowly going back up to 100% intensity for a few hours per day.
Thanks for the kind words! Nothing groundbreaking. Don’t over complicate, know when you can and cannot be lazy and try to keep your maintenance consistent. I do weekly water changes, try to keep pH as much as possible and keep all stable. High flow and good light coverage. Not really sure which of those are most important but that’s what I stick to.
Are you talking lack of detritus or no coraline? It’s only a week old in the pic, but I have a stream 3 blowing 100% power down that bottom back. That’s a beast of a pump so it keeps things from settling. Only heavy stuff like sand settles on the bottom which I suck up during water changes.
@@NBurgReef Yeah the lack of detritus I meant, I should of been more clearer. Your tank is absolutely stunning and that is what I hope mine will look like one day 🤞
Thanks! Lights are ATI Straton LEDs (first gen). Blue throat triggers are quite Reef safe (maybe not shrimp safe, but I have other shrimp eaters so never tested them.) the only harm they do to corals is there clumsy and run into them and frag a stick every now and then.
@@DuzzyDobbin Yeah, I bought 2in January 2021 for the Red Sea Reefer I was running and bought a third when I upgraded to this tank, so I can say everything in here has grown mostly from the Stratons (while I may have had some of the corals under my old hybrid light, most would have been frag sized then)
Phos is usually what some would call on the higher end of “acceptable” 0.1 ppm give or take 50%. Nitrates have always been tough to keep elevated for me. So I dose sodium nitrate to keep it between 5-10 ppm.
@@NBurgReef thanks for the reply. Looking at the colours I thought they would be fairly low. I need to dose sodium nitrate aswell to stop colours fading. The colours on yours are fantastic 👌
Thanks!! Rocks are sitting on the glass. The glass is 22mm, which is about 8/10" (0.86") so I am not worried about rocks cracking the bottom. I do use little "Ocean Wonders Frag Rocks" as little wedges to keep things stable and secure. I am actually editing a short video how I keep my barebottom clean and stable which I should be posting in a day or two.
@@marcosousa3986I think it can help if you're worried about rock collapses, but I don't k now of any breaking a bottom pane unless you're dealing with monster rocks in a small tank. Starboard will probably trap gunk under it and end up covered in coraline just like bare glass.
Amazing looking tank brother. Thanks for sharing 👌🏻
Much appreciated
the blue stag is so nice - basic coral but it's so wonderful because of how you see them in the wild ;)
Yeah I’m a fan of the corals that make the whole tank look good, and usually they are the classics with okay color but beautiful growth structure. Some corals only look nice up close - I keep those too but you need some of the basics and classics for the whole tank view which is most of my viewing.
Very nice colors !
So sick dude! Very nice work with the new setup! Your corals have crazy color 😮
Thank you! I'm hoping the color improves and my use of cameras to capture more accurate colors. the GoPro seems to wash out some of the color.
Turned out great. Love seeing the stags like that. Great choice on lights. I love my Stratons. Subscribed!
Thanks! The Stratons are super underrated… probably from lack of stable availability. The spread is unreal.
That is the coolest tank awsome!
Thanks for the kind words!
fantastic looking tank, love it - something to aspire to - having to trim corals to keep them from getting too big is a nice problem to have
I try not to trim just to trim, but I think it’s important to trim corals to keep a nice shape, like a bonsai tree, as well as when they are close to touching other corals. Otherwise I let them grow.
Tank looks amazing 🤩
Awsome aquarium,man. Looking good.
looking awesome!
Very nyce aquarium! Congratulations! What's your Straton shedulle? the colors look bright!
I should do a vid, but off the top of my head, the blue, royal blue, UV and violet are 100%, white is ~35-40% and cyan and red are ~5%. Cyan really washes out colors.
With that I run the overall intensity at 85% now that I have 3, but plan on slowly going back up to 100% intensity for a few hours per day.
Hey Bro, awesome tank…which lingers are you using
@@NBurgReef Thanks!
🔥🔥🔥
You have by far one of the best reef tanks I’ve ever seen, any tricks you have for such amazing growth?
Thanks for the kind words! Nothing groundbreaking. Don’t over complicate, know when you can and cannot be lazy and try to keep your maintenance consistent. I do weekly water changes, try to keep pH as much as possible and keep all stable. High flow and good light coverage. Not really sure which of those are most important but that’s what I stick to.
Hi love watching this new Aqua scape. feel as if I’m there 😂 what’s your permitters😃👍🏴
Absolutely amazing looking tank how do you keep the bottom so clean?
Are you talking lack of detritus or no coraline? It’s only a week old in the pic, but I have a stream 3 blowing 100% power down that bottom back. That’s a beast of a pump so it keeps things from settling. Only heavy stuff like sand settles on the bottom which I suck up during water changes.
@@NBurgReef
Yeah the lack of detritus I meant, I should of been more clearer. Your tank is absolutely stunning and that is what I hope mine will look like one day 🤞
What is your water change schedule and how much? Just curious. Can't decide between this one and the EXT 150 lol
I do ~20g per week water changes. Might miss a week here and there
HI, nice work, can you tell me what lights are you using on this tank?
3 ATI Straton LEDs
Hey awesome tank! what are the dimensions of this new tank
59"x30"x21"
Great tank! May I ask what lights your using? Do your triggers nip at coral?
Great content
Regards Duzzy🇦🇺
Thanks! Lights are ATI Straton LEDs (first gen). Blue throat triggers are quite Reef safe (maybe not shrimp safe, but I have other shrimp eaters so never tested them.) the only harm they do to corals is there clumsy and run into them and frag a stick every now and then.
@@NBurgReef thankyou for responding, have you had the ATI’s over the tank long?
Regards Duzzy🇦🇺
@@DuzzyDobbin Yeah, I bought 2in January 2021 for the Red Sea Reefer I was running and bought a third when I upgraded to this tank, so I can say everything in here has grown mostly from the Stratons (while I may have had some of the corals under my old hybrid light, most would have been frag sized then)
@@NBurgReef thank you I’ll have a read about the light.
Corals are looking great. What's your phos and nitrate sit at if you don't mind me asking?
Phos is usually what some would call on the higher end of “acceptable” 0.1 ppm give or take 50%. Nitrates have always been tough to keep elevated for me. So I dose sodium nitrate to keep it between 5-10 ppm.
@@NBurgReef thanks for the reply. Looking at the colours I thought they would be fairly low. I need to dose sodium nitrate aswell to stop colours fading. The colours on yours are fantastic 👌
Sweet
Tank's looking great! Are the rocks sitting on glass or are you using starboard?
Thanks!!
Rocks are sitting on the glass. The glass is 22mm, which is about 8/10" (0.86") so I am not worried about rocks cracking the bottom. I do use little "Ocean Wonders Frag Rocks" as little wedges to keep things stable and secure. I am actually editing a short video how I keep my barebottom clean and stable which I should be posting in a day or two.
Setting up a new tank and keeping it barebottom. Was on the fence if I should place starboard on the bottom... Thanks for helping me decide.
@@marcosousa3986I think it can help if you're worried about rock collapses, but I don't k now of any breaking a bottom pane unless you're dealing with monster rocks in a small tank. Starboard will probably trap gunk under it and end up covered in coraline just like bare glass.
hows aquarium glass is it easy to scratch?
6 months in and no scratches so far - having no sand and the Tunze scraper makes it easier to avoid scratches.
What wave mode are you using ?
For my MP40s I think either nutrient export or reef crest, or a mix of both.