Thanks Joey! The original design of my Discus tank was inspired by one of your old aquariums. I bought the same logs and background and used the same hair grass 🙂 ruclips.net/p/PLbZC-8qg0pIsN2gmZEkD80ONCQRqpsfU_
None of the eels panic when they see the net and they don't swim around fast. The only issue is finding a net that can hold their weight. I always net them head first so they won't try to slither out.
I agree as you can tell he is a very decent caring person towards these beautiful creatures. Just wish more people were like him and treated animals with respect and decency.
Love it I have a question do u think I can do this is a 125 gal. And can u tell me every piece that's needed to make this. How man 90 tees and all the piece thanks
Thanks! It was a pain to get the pots out as they are at least 90 pounds each and the tank is so tall. Putting the pipes in was much easier as each level of pipes is it's separate unit so I just needed to stack them.
What a great video! I laughed out loud when you stated that it was the most natural aquascape around. Hilarious! You obviously care greatly for your eels and they look like they are as content as can be. Thank you for taking the time to film and present this wonderful habitat to us all. You earned a sub with this one. Keep it coming...
Wow always love watching your videos, you really do take great care of those eels. You should get a yellow edged moray for that tank I saw one at my local fish store the other day and it was beautiful heard they get big too.
Thanks! I heard those are extremely aggressive so you can really only have this one eel in the tank no matter how large the tank is. If I ever find a big one that is friendly I will think about it 😉
WOW that looks so cool!!! thats a great idea for them eels! looking at it the only thing i wonder is how much swimming room do they have? i know they don't swim a lot but i would still want to give lots of room to swim and also add other fish. for me i would add corals all over that pipe i would put star fish crabs and anything that would naturally live in that area just to complete the dream. you should put sand on the bottom. i really like this set up you just might be able to put some stuff together and make some money off this as i have not seen anybody else do this great idea.
Thanks for the kind words! Swimming room should be ok as the eels are used to snake around obstacles. The sharks mainly stay at the bottom and all other fish are small enough to swim around freely. They use the pipes for cover as well. Crabs would get eaten by the Zebra moray. I may think about covering the pipes with something in the future but not sure what 🤔
It depends on their behavior. Some morays will start to become more aggressive once they've reached 4 feet. If everyone continues to get along and fits in this new pipe system when fully grown I may be able to keep them all.
Do you have any plans to fill the bottom with sand and plant sand stars, waterweed, sea cucumbers or sand dollar sea urchin? Would you try to plant a small montipora on the pipe (its upper part) where moray eels live? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Maybe you should try to look for Strophidon sathete, the giant slender moray. It’s the longest moray reaching 12ft. It’s rarely reported in captivity so it would be awesome if you could acquire one! I remember I saw one 2-3 years ago and it was so so beautiful. Cheers
The eels don't bother the lobster. I actually bought 2 more a few days ago as they are social animals and often wander in large groups in the wild. They are just a little bit bigger than the cleaner shrimp so I have to keep the Zebra moray fed until they are too large for him to be potential snacks.
Would you like to try planting encrusting montipores or just montiporas on the top of the moray eel house? After all, montiporas are very tenacious and are not picky about water parameters.
Good idea but unfortunately, the sharks are nocturnal and would kick over and move around any rocks. That's why I can't setup a cave for my blue spiny lobster 😭
One question to brother. Have you had an issues with any eels kinda being on a hunger strike? I’ve had my guy almost over a year now never had an issue at all with feeding lately he’s been more picky the. Usual. He acts normal and hasn’t changed behaviors and even comes out of pipes when’s he’s hungry. He’s been refusing silvers and tilapia/ fresh flounder I would alternate for him. I used to do large fresh shrimps once in a while but he rarely ever liked those from the start and I know they aren’t the best vitamins wise. I started looking around Japanese’s markets as I’ve heard from you and other experts and the only thing I’ve tried that he will take no matter what is these giant sardines that are frozen they look like giant silvers he absolutely loves them and takes them every time I do cut them in half bc he choked on one and spit it out but haven’t had an issue since then. I do salmon which he likes it’s just hit or miss sometimes he spits that up and the water change is awful with that stuff. As well as squid but usually he only had a few pieces then refuses the rest. I do soak all my foods in garlic and other vitachem minerals. Just wanted to know if you have any other ideas of maybe what I can try feeding? Thanks
This happens to me as well with pretty much all my eels. They suddenly don't want to eat something they used to love and then I gotta find something else real quick before they get too hungry. If you don't have any vulnerable tank mates you can just wait until he starts to take the food again. You can raise the temperature slightly to increase his metabolism and make him hungry. You can also try to not soak the food in garlic and see if he prefers the natural scent of the food. My Dragon Moray sometimes doesn't take the garlic fish but would eat the same fish that is just plain.
Hello, i wanted to ask if theres a proper way to introduce eels together because i dropped in a fine spotted moray (gymnothorax dovii) he was quite smaller than my tess so thats why i think my tess bit him i wouldnt have removed him if my tess didnt bit him My tess is 30 inches and my gymnothorax dovii (fine spotted moray) is about 18 to 20 inches as he was swimming around the tank my tessalata suddenly came out of the rocks and bit his tail Any suggestions would be gladly appreciated or should I add a pipe system? Because my tank currently is just filled with rocks and so the eel might've just made that his whole territory unless i add a pipe system but that's what I think and I wanted to hear it from you
If you have an established eel and want to add a second one that is also smaller then the best way to do that would be to remove both eels and rescape the whole tank so both eels will have to settle into their new home. They will likely go on a hunger strike until they are fully settled in but that's normal. I would make sure that the tank is large enough for both eels to have their own designated areas when they don't feel like hanging around with one another. When it comes time to feeding it may also be better to use feeding tongs and feed each eel individually to avoid aggression. Adding a cleaner shrimp or cleaner wrasses will also greatly reduce aggression. If you still end up with problems, check if any of your tank mates is stressing out the eels which in turn causes them to be aggressive towards each other.
@@fishdiarythank you so much! I have already added one cleaner wrasse and he seems to be doing great especially with my tessalata, i have bought 4 inch pipes to put in my 210 gallon aquarium it may be a bit too big for a 210 gallon aquarium but it's an investment incase i upgrade the tank my gymnothorax dovii seems to have fully healed and I will try again after i install the pipe system currently my gymnothorax dovii is in another tank 40gallons so I hope it will all go well and yes I think my tessalata eel is fully established it might be because of the lack of rocks and he's aggressive towards other eels
Check out how I scaped my 270g with a 4" pipe for a bigger eel and lots of rocks openings around the pipes for a second smaller eels. Back then I thought I would have to add my Tessy to my small Banana eels. ruclips.net/video/6lGDl_O6pJ8/видео.html
@@fishdiaryhappy new year! And thank you so much! Time to go wish my eels a happy new year by giving them a whole mackerel haha, My tank size is 4 ft length 32inch width and 30 inch height so I wont be able to make the pipes too long but I will definitely add some floors on to the pipes and aswell as a lot of openings for the eels to come out from I will remove the tessalata first from the tank and do all the rescaping after that I will add the smaller eel first so that he may become established after that I will add the tess in the last Accord please tell me what you think but you have helped me enough so thanks a lot (my pipe system will be done tomorrow) I will make sure to tell you how it goes if you don't mind😅 You inspire me to get a tank as big as yours and keep multiple eels together (rip my wallet) haha
@@fishdiaryUpdate, put the pipe system in took the Tessy out and put in the fine spotted moray (didn't work out as they were facing eachother again the Tessy tried to bite him) I guess my Tessy is just too aggressive but my fine spotted moray might just be too small or not the right eel (i don't know if I should try with another bigger eel since I don't want a blood bath) but still thanks so much for helping! I hope the pipe system isn't a waste and that I will be able to add a eel which can match my tess's size and aggression
Beautiful setup! Just moved my tessalata eel to my 210 gallons he's doing so much better! I wonder if they are really almost blind since he always comes out whenever i get close to the tank thinking i would feed him😅 but the weird thing i found is before he used to eat like every 4 to 5 days but ever since i added activated carbon he started eating more but i dont know exactly since i also started adding algae wafers in whatever he eats aswell as multivitamins so they mightve played a role aswell now he eats every 1 or 2 days maybe its a growth spurt i also thought of getting a green moray since they look so cool hope they get together well, thanks for your help from last time😊
Thanks for watching! I don't know the current size of your Tessy but I would not add a Green Moray as they grow faster than most eels and a 210g tank will quickly become too small. When eels start to feel cramped you will get issues with aggression. Regarding carbon filtration: Moray eels have a toxic mucus slime coat that protects them from parasites. It is generally not toxic to themselves but in an enclosed aquarium and if water changes aren't performed frequently enough, the concentration of these toxins can start to rise and have a harmful effect on the eel. It is possible that since the carbon removed the toxins the eel is happier/less stressed and therefore, started to eat more. I run carbon to filter the toxins out as well so it won't affect the other fish such as the sharks and the inverts.
@@fishdiarythanks so much! I honestly didn't know that, i am so grateful, probably gonna buy packs of carbon now😅 ah right my Tessy is currently about 30 inches or just a bit less as for the green moray i thought of keeping it in the 210 for about a year or two depending on the size it gets and upgrading to a 350 or 400gal tank that's what I am planning for atleast😅
@@fishdiary holy shit i didnt know it was a salt water tank!!! Didn't think of that!!! 🤣😂 u live & u learn my brotha!!! Thanks for the feedback!!! Great tank bro!!!
Lol watching this as a freshwater aquarist who's biggest fish is a chocolate cichlids has my eyes bulging out of my head. Have you ever considered adding macroalgae to this tank to make it look more natural?
@@fishdiary Don't let that spoil it for you! There are some really pretty looking macros out there. You could make a "nature reclaiming the ruins of man" kind of scape! The ocean is filled with plastic after all😂
The problem is that the Morays and sharks are so massive that nothing would stick to the bottom for any long time. If I attach algae to the pipes and it gets dislodged it can clog up the overflow box. Maybe I can find a saltwater version of Java moss.
I think growing some coraline algae in the pvc could really help hideing the ugly white PVC. making it look more natural and less artificial. I'm not opting for coral itself. just the pink/purlple coraline layer.
Hey if you’re still trying to get rid out your sharks we would love the male white spotted bamboo . We’ve had our female white spotted for about 10 years and have been looking for a male
You should give them a natural looking tank at some point. It’ll have them more stimulated. Remember for us it’s A cool tank but for them it’s no different than jail. That’s the main reason I say do natural set ups
In the wild you will see a lot of Morays hanging out in ship wrecks, cars and other foreign objects that have made their ways to the bottom of the ocean. They seem to prefer dens that are more than simple rock caves. Zoo displays often use a display consisting of flower pots. I think the eels are very happy.
@@fishdiary I agree, I mean NOAA manages a whole system of man-made artificial reefs in the Florida Keys. I have also seen large ships sunk to create artificial reefs. The wildlife doesn't care.
Such a cool tank!!! i want one! haha
Thanks Joey! The original design of my Discus tank was inspired by one of your old aquariums. I bought the same logs and background and used the same hair grass 🙂
ruclips.net/p/PLbZC-8qg0pIsN2gmZEkD80ONCQRqpsfU_
@@fishdiary Cant blame you! That was a beautiful tank.
Best Eel tank on RUclips. You really care about them and it shows in your setup. Very inspiring, keep up the good work.
Much appreciated 😊
@@fishdiary it would've been nice to see you catch the monster eels. That is what I worry about when mine gets older. Are they hard to catch and move?
None of the eels panic when they see the net and they don't swim around fast. The only issue is finding a net that can hold their weight. I always net them head first so they won't try to slither out.
I agree as you can tell he is a very decent caring person towards these beautiful creatures. Just wish more people were like him and treated animals with respect and decency.
Love it I have a question do u think I can do this is a 125 gal. And can u tell me every piece that's needed to make this. How man 90 tees and all the piece thanks
What are the dimensions of the tank. To replicate this design you may need to go down to 2" pipes rather than the 6" pipes that I used.
What an awesome interactive tank, well thought out, and loved! ❤
Much appreciated ☺️👍
Totally insane I love it
Thanks!!
id be interested to see the move and setup process. This is amazing work!
Thanks! It was a pain to get the pots out as they are at least 90 pounds each and the tank is so tall. Putting the pipes in was much easier as each level of pipes is it's separate unit so I just needed to stack them.
Great video man! You just upgraded these guys to a full blown mansion! Super creative design can’t wait to see more
Thanks! I hope I won't need to make any changes for at least the next 5 years or so 🙏
That’s an perfect tank for my cichlids 😹😹🤌🏻
Make one!
NEW SUBSCRIBER!!! Great video and knowledge. Getting ready to put my tesalata into my 1000 with my snowflake.
I am sure he'll be super happy. How big is he?
What a great video! I laughed out loud when you stated that it was the most natural aquascape around. Hilarious! You obviously care greatly for your eels and they look like they are as content as can be. Thank you for taking the time to film and present this wonderful habitat to us all. You earned a sub with this one. Keep it coming...
Glad you like the tank and thanks for the support :)
I will look into algae mats.
@@fishdiary what you may have to do is drill holes into the pots and connect it to the PVC tunnel system.
That is amazing! Well done sir.
Thanks!
I’m new to your channel and have liked and subscribed. Super cool eel setup!!! 😊 Amazing!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow always love watching your videos, you really do take great care of those eels. You should get a yellow edged moray for that tank I saw one at my local fish store the other day and it was beautiful heard they get big too.
Thanks! I heard those are extremely aggressive so you can really only have this one eel in the tank no matter how large the tank is. If I ever find a big one that is friendly I will think about it 😉
one of the greatest aquariums I've seen....super ugly and absolutely awesome.
Lol! Thanks a lot! 👍
WOW that looks so cool!!! thats a great idea for them eels! looking at it the only thing i wonder is how much swimming room do they have? i know they don't swim a lot but i would still want to give lots of room to swim and also add other fish. for me i would add corals all over that pipe i would put star fish crabs and anything that would naturally live in that area just to complete the dream. you should put sand on the bottom. i really like this set up you just might be able to put some stuff together and make some money off this as i have not seen anybody else do this great idea.
Thanks for the kind words! Swimming room should be ok as the eels are used to snake around obstacles. The sharks mainly stay at the bottom and all other fish are small enough to swim around freely. They use the pipes for cover as well. Crabs would get eaten by the Zebra moray. I may think about covering the pipes with something in the future but not sure what 🤔
Everyday I see a totally new way to enjoy the hobby 👏🏿
You and me both!
Waiting for you to have 100k subscriber very nice content...
That will take a while because I have yet to crack 1,000 after more than 3 years 😅😅😅
I agree one hundred percent
I think it looks great! Love the eels.
The eels are very happy 😊
When all this fish grows to its maximum size, what volume of aquarium will it need?
It depends on their behavior. Some morays will start to become more aggressive once they've reached 4 feet. If everyone continues to get along and fits in this new pipe system when fully grown I may be able to keep them all.
Looks Awesome!!!😮
Thanks 👍👍👍
Wow moray eels are looking awesome.
I think so too!
Really nice !
Zipties works well for you in saltwater ? Mines just become britles in a matter of days then they just break
I use heavy duty ones since they had to be 36 inches liong to be long enough to wrap around the connectors with some wiggle room.
Do you have any plans to fill the bottom with sand and plant sand stars, waterweed, sea cucumbers or sand dollar sea urchin? Would you try to plant a small montipora on the pipe (its upper part) where moray eels live? Thanks in advance for your answer.
I had removed all sand a couple videos back because it was too much of a dirt trap. I may look into it again and possibly add some stingrays.
Lv the sharks man!!! ❤❤❤❤🦈❤❤❤❤
Thanks! They are behaving much better now, even hanging out with the eels inside the pipes :)
@@fishdiary bro sharks, crocs & plecos is my thing!!! Ur sharks are gorgeous!!! Great videos man....really enjoy ur knowledge!!!! 😁👍🏼🦈🐊🐙🦐🦀🐡🐠🐟❤❤
thats an insane setup whoa
Thanks! I'm surprised how many people like it since it looks rather...different :)
Maybe you should try to look for Strophidon sathete, the giant slender moray. It’s the longest moray reaching 12ft. It’s rarely reported in captivity so it would be awesome if you could acquire one! I remember I saw one 2-3 years ago and it was so so beautiful. Cheers
I think they are not legal in the pet trade but I will keep my eyes out :)
@@fishdiaryoh don’t worry they are legal in the US. Wesley Wong imported some 10 or so years ago? Anyways good luck, cheers
Such a big risk of being eaten. The zebra will disappear one day too.
@@chrisdef15they’re the longest moray species on planet earth, I think it’ll be fine
beautiful tank!! do the eels not mind the spiny lobster? some of my favorite animals together, would love to do something like this someday
The eels don't bother the lobster. I actually bought 2 more a few days ago as they are social animals and often wander in large groups in the wild. They are just a little bit bigger than the cleaner shrimp so I have to keep the Zebra moray fed until they are too large for him to be potential snacks.
Would you like to try planting encrusting montipores or just montiporas on the top of the moray eel house? After all, montiporas are very tenacious and are not picky about water parameters.
I think the eels would eventually destroy them as they are very clumsy. But I am thinking about doing something to make it look better 😄
I think it is one of the coolest looking tanks I have seen. Up there with The king of DIY piranha tank.
He has some competition now 😂
@@fishdiary Agreed. It honestly looks stunning.
Can you tell me what that large lobster/prawn is called?
Blue Spiny Lobster (Panulirus versicolor)
drill holes in the pipes on which the moray eel house stands as a house for cleaners and place stones next to it
Good idea but unfortunately, the sharks are nocturnal and would kick over and move around any rocks. That's why I can't setup a cave for my blue spiny lobster 😭
@@fishdiary glue stones into a grotto?
Very cool, new sub here. Glad I found your channel
Thanks for subbing!
New sub, can't wait to see more.
Much appreciated 😊👍
One question to brother. Have you had an issues with any eels kinda being on a hunger strike? I’ve had my guy almost over a year now never had an issue at all with feeding lately he’s been more picky the. Usual. He acts normal and hasn’t changed behaviors and even comes out of pipes when’s he’s hungry.
He’s been refusing silvers and tilapia/ fresh flounder I would alternate for him. I used to do large fresh shrimps once in a while but he rarely ever liked those from the start and I know they aren’t the best vitamins wise. I started looking around Japanese’s markets as I’ve heard from you and other experts and the only thing I’ve tried that he will take no matter what is these giant sardines that are frozen they look like giant silvers he absolutely loves them and takes them every time I do cut them in half bc he choked on one and spit it out but haven’t had an issue since then.
I do salmon which he likes it’s just hit or miss sometimes he spits that up and the water change is awful with that stuff. As well as squid but usually he only had a few pieces then refuses the rest. I do soak all my foods in garlic and other vitachem minerals. Just wanted to know if you have any other ideas of maybe what I can try feeding? Thanks
This happens to me as well with pretty much all my eels. They suddenly don't want to eat something they used to love and then I gotta find something else real quick before they get too hungry. If you don't have any vulnerable tank mates you can just wait until he starts to take the food again. You can raise the temperature slightly to increase his metabolism and make him hungry. You can also try to not soak the food in garlic and see if he prefers the natural scent of the food. My Dragon Moray sometimes doesn't take the garlic fish but would eat the same fish that is just plain.
Hello, i wanted to ask if theres a proper way to introduce eels together because i dropped in a fine spotted moray (gymnothorax dovii) he was quite smaller than my tess so thats why i think my tess bit him i wouldnt have removed him if my tess didnt bit him
My tess is 30 inches and my gymnothorax dovii (fine spotted moray) is about 18 to 20 inches as he was swimming around the tank my tessalata suddenly came out of the rocks and bit his tail
Any suggestions would be gladly appreciated or should I add a pipe system? Because my tank currently is just filled with rocks and so the eel might've just made that his whole territory unless i add a pipe system but that's what I think and I wanted to hear it from you
If you have an established eel and want to add a second one that is also smaller then the best way to do that would be to remove both eels and rescape the whole tank so both eels will have to settle into their new home. They will likely go on a hunger strike until they are fully settled in but that's normal. I would make sure that the tank is large enough for both eels to have their own designated areas when they don't feel like hanging around with one another. When it comes time to feeding it may also be better to use feeding tongs and feed each eel individually to avoid aggression. Adding a cleaner shrimp or cleaner wrasses will also greatly reduce aggression. If you still end up with problems, check if any of your tank mates is stressing out the eels which in turn causes them to be aggressive towards each other.
@@fishdiarythank you so much! I have already added one cleaner wrasse and he seems to be doing great especially with my tessalata, i have bought 4 inch pipes to put in my 210 gallon aquarium it may be a bit too big for a 210 gallon aquarium but it's an investment incase i upgrade the tank my gymnothorax dovii seems to have fully healed and I will try again after i install the pipe system currently my gymnothorax dovii is in another tank 40gallons so I hope it will all go well and yes I think my tessalata eel is fully established it might be because of the lack of rocks and he's aggressive towards other eels
Check out how I scaped my 270g with a 4" pipe for a bigger eel and lots of rocks openings around the pipes for a second smaller eels. Back then I thought I would have to add my Tessy to my small Banana eels.
ruclips.net/video/6lGDl_O6pJ8/видео.html
@@fishdiaryhappy new year! And thank you so much! Time to go wish my eels a happy new year by giving them a whole mackerel haha, My tank size is 4 ft length 32inch width and 30 inch height so I wont be able to make the pipes too long but I will definitely add some floors on to the pipes and aswell as a lot of openings for the eels to come out from
I will remove the tessalata first from the tank and do all the rescaping after that I will add the smaller eel first so that he may become established after that I will add the tess in the last Accord please tell me what you think but you have helped me enough so thanks a lot (my pipe system will be done tomorrow) I will make sure to tell you how it goes if you don't mind😅
You inspire me to get a tank as big as yours and keep multiple eels together (rip my wallet) haha
@@fishdiaryUpdate, put the pipe system in took the Tessy out and put in the fine spotted moray (didn't work out as they were facing eachother again the Tessy tried to bite him) I guess my Tessy is just too aggressive but my fine spotted moray might just be too small or not the right eel (i don't know if I should try with another bigger eel since I don't want a blood bath) but still thanks so much for helping! I hope the pipe system isn't a waste and that I will be able to add a eel which can match my tess's size and aggression
Where did you get the pvc pipe for your eels
I got the connectors on FB marketplace and the pipes on Amazon.
@fishdiary thank you
Beautiful setup! Just moved my tessalata eel to my 210 gallons he's doing so much better! I wonder if they are really almost blind since he always comes out whenever i get close to the tank thinking i would feed him😅 but the weird thing i found is before he used to eat like every 4 to 5 days but ever since i added activated carbon he started eating more but i dont know exactly since i also started adding algae wafers in whatever he eats aswell as multivitamins so they mightve played a role aswell now he eats every 1 or 2 days maybe its a growth spurt i also thought of getting a green moray since they look so cool hope they get together well, thanks for your help from last time😊
Thanks for watching! I don't know the current size of your Tessy but I would not add a Green Moray as they grow faster than most eels and a 210g tank will quickly become too small. When eels start to feel cramped you will get issues with aggression.
Regarding carbon filtration: Moray eels have a toxic mucus slime coat that protects them from parasites. It is generally not toxic to themselves but in an enclosed aquarium and if water changes aren't performed frequently enough, the concentration of these toxins can start to rise and have a harmful effect on the eel. It is possible that since the carbon removed the toxins the eel is happier/less stressed and therefore, started to eat more. I run carbon to filter the toxins out as well so it won't affect the other fish such as the sharks and the inverts.
@@fishdiarythanks so much! I honestly didn't know that, i am so grateful, probably gonna buy packs of carbon now😅 ah right my Tessy is currently about 30 inches or just a bit less as for the green moray i thought of keeping it in the 210 for about a year or two depending on the size it gets and upgrading to a 350 or 400gal tank that's what I am planning for atleast😅
This is amazing! 🙌
Thank you 😊
This might b a dumb idea but will plecos help with the algae?? 🤔🤔 but it looks good bro. Very creative bro!!! Bad ass tank my dude!!! 👍🏼😊😁🦐🦀🐟🐠🐡🦈🤘🏻❤❤❤
Thank you :) This is a saltwater tank and unfortunately, there aren't any sucker fish like Plecos that live in saltwater.
@@fishdiary holy shit i didnt know it was a salt water tank!!! Didn't think of that!!! 🤣😂 u live & u learn my brotha!!! Thanks for the feedback!!! Great tank bro!!!
No problem! I wish these animals lived in freshwater because I would save a ton of money on salt every month 😂
I bet bro!!! 😅😂 great job man. Have a great weekend!!!
Love this tank idea.
Thanks 😊
Did you say tank was 10x4x4?
Yes!
@@fishdiary That's not a 1000 gallon, that's a 1200. My 1000 is 8x4x4.
I am only counting interior dimensions as the acrylic is super thick but you are right, it's slightly above plus the 220g sump.
Coooool tank!
Thanksssssssssssssssssss 😅
Lol watching this as a freshwater aquarist who's biggest fish is a chocolate cichlids has my eyes bulging out of my head. Have you ever considered adding macroalgae to this tank to make it look more natural?
I think with all this piping everywhere, any attempts to still make this tank look natural will fail spectacularly 😅
@@fishdiary Don't let that spoil it for you! There are some really pretty looking macros out there. You could make a "nature reclaiming the ruins of man" kind of scape! The ocean is filled with plastic after all😂
The problem is that the Morays and sharks are so massive that nothing would stick to the bottom for any long time. If I attach algae to the pipes and it gets dislodged it can clog up the overflow box. Maybe I can find a saltwater version of Java moss.
Thats fuckin amazing. -Neal
Lol thanks a lot 😅
Why don’t you put some pipes in the pots?
Not enough room as the pots get narrower towards the bottom.
I’m sure those fish use the pots at night lol
Only the Giant Moray every once in a while, going in and right out 😂
I think growing some coraline algae in the pvc could really help hideing the ugly white PVC. making it look more natural and less artificial. I'm not opting for coral itself. just the pink/purlple coraline layer.
Thanks for the tip. I have to check if my basic Amazon lights would be enough to grow coraline algae.
Hey if you’re still trying to get rid out your sharks we would love the male white spotted bamboo . We’ve had our female white spotted for about 10 years and have been looking for a male
I am located in Southern California. Where are you?
You should give them a natural looking tank at some point. It’ll have them more stimulated. Remember for us it’s A cool tank but for them it’s no different than jail. That’s the main reason I say do natural set ups
In the wild you will see a lot of Morays hanging out in ship wrecks, cars and other foreign objects that have made their ways to the bottom of the ocean.
They seem to prefer dens that are more than simple rock caves. Zoo displays often use a display consisting of flower pots. I think the eels are very happy.
@@fishdiary I agree, I mean NOAA manages a whole system of man-made artificial reefs in the Florida Keys. I have also seen large ships sunk to create artificial reefs. The wildlife doesn't care.
Bro I wish you were my dad! Can you adopt me? 😂
Only if you are an EEL! Kids are too expensive brah.
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Look like a blue man musical instrument
Lol 😂
MORE VIDEOS PLEASE
Next one is almost done 👍👍👍
Amazing! Should prob just set up a 24 hour live stream