Do you feed your corals? Pirate Reef Corals unveil their secret sauce

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024
  • Back by popular demand, we got together with our favorite SPS guru, Reinaldo of Pirates.Reef.Corals to reveal some of his secret method of keeping healthy, colorful corals with explosive growth!
    What is it, you may ask?
    Feeding good, nutritious food to energize your reef.
    Many don't realize that corals are voracious eaters that will keep on eating aslong as the conditions are met in our aquariums. They will then use the nutrients within the food convert to energy to grow, stay healthy and remain vibrant in colors.
    Check out his choices and recommendation of foods after years of experimenting with many different foods in the market. To be honest, I was really surprised with one of his choice and learned something new thanks to him!
    Enjoy the video.

Комментарии • 61

  • @chrisribble
    @chrisribble 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sps looking good a/f. Nice tank 👌

  • @MiXReef75
    @MiXReef75 Год назад +2

    Great video!!

  • @InappropriateReefer
    @InappropriateReefer 4 года назад +9

    Picked up some nice tips from this video, thank you!

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      You are very welcome bud!

    • @golbs7542
      @golbs7542 4 года назад +2

      i pick up appropriate tips on what not to do from your videos... 🤣 jokes, love ur vids too

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      @@golbs7542 😆 🤣 😂

  • @aarondus
    @aarondus 4 года назад +3

    Great tips and tricks. Time to buy some oyster feast and give it a go. Thank you both!

  • @jsauce666
    @jsauce666 4 года назад +1

    Great job Rei! Your corals look great. And great advice.

  • @adamkwek5888
    @adamkwek5888 4 года назад +1

    Great video ... keep it up !

  • @edbleka8139
    @edbleka8139 4 года назад +1

    Great video, it was very helpful thanks!!!

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      You are very welcome! Thank you for watching it!

  • @markleong6004
    @markleong6004 4 года назад +2

    Very insightful, learnt something new again! Please do another video with Reinaldo on how he achieves those long polyp extensions with his SPS corals!

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад +4

      Will do. Maybe i can do youtube live with Reinaldo and have you guys ask all the questions live. What do you guys think about that?

    • @markleong6004
      @markleong6004 4 года назад +2

      @@Reefscom that will be great! It can't get any better than that! :)

    • @mignottfamilyja9842
      @mignottfamilyja9842 3 года назад +1

      @@Reefscom still waiting for this to happen !

  • @petesreef1891
    @petesreef1891 4 года назад +1

    Stunning corals and great vid 👍

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      Thanks Pete! Thanks for watching.

  • @coldfreeze4425
    @coldfreeze4425 4 года назад +1

    Nice advice! Thanks man

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад +1

      You are very welcome! Thank you for watching!

  • @perezmarcos1
    @perezmarcos1 2 года назад +1

    Reynaldo what lights and light schedule do you use?

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  2 года назад

      hi! sorry for the late reply! I was on the road to cover a show and never got a chance to reply to this. He uses modified version of AB+.

  • @Utubereefer
    @Utubereefer 4 года назад +1

    This guy is on the right track

  • @jluusaltwateraquarium8320
    @jluusaltwateraquarium8320 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing fantastic video sir..... I have questions about lost color how can I get back color...

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      You are very welcome! Good water quality is the main thing here. Be sure to keep pristine water and coral will bounce back nicely for the most part.

    • @jluusaltwateraquarium8320
      @jluusaltwateraquarium8320 4 года назад +1

      Thanks you sir..... I change my water every 2 weeks 10 gallons... By way check out my RUclips channel saltwater aquarium see what else I need.... 👍👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻

  • @alyaawaheed9238
    @alyaawaheed9238 3 года назад

    Hi .I’m just I watched your video and I liked it’s nice corals . I have 75 g aquarium it was smaller 38 g and just now I’m changed the size in one week ago and my corals very wake and not grow so what can I do right now ???

  • @melereef6294
    @melereef6294 3 года назад

    Great content! What salt was he using?

  • @BraddaMarlon
    @BraddaMarlon 4 года назад +3

    Man the sps in this man's tank is amazing. What are his parameters and does he well corals

  • @sunnygoold9449
    @sunnygoold9449 4 года назад +3

    So awesome - I like to turn my return off and have my wavemakers come back on first - but not for an hour... I only run my skimmer at night anyhow - some good tips in here... I habe heard good things about oyster feast - may see ifI can find it in Europe

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад +1

      Im glad that you found the video helpful Sunny! Hope you find some as well! Which reminds me, i need some too lol.

    • @sunnygoold9449
      @sunnygoold9449 4 года назад +1

      @@Reefscom I think I remember from listening to Chad from RN on RNN that there's a lot of aminos in the Oyster Feast - my guess is aminos in a particle is better (and the size range helps that). I think auna Marin Min S would be the closest thing to it if I can't get it but I'd like to get their phyto concentrate and their pellets anyhow.
      Another thing about Aminos I learned on RNN from the Dr at Credible Coral labs - as I understodd he found you need enough aminos in the water for the corals to start feeding. I try to dose aminos before I feed other foods if possible.
      Yeah it's super helpful! I have never seen another reefer with such great colors and PE - so knowing what he's doing is super helpful to keep me on the right path ;)
      Thanks mate. Gotta go back and watch the first vid with him soon (I think it was on chemistry).

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад +2

      @@sunnygoold9449 you are very welcome bud. More are coming so stay tuned. ;)

    • @marcelrodriguez2067
      @marcelrodriguez2067 4 года назад +2

      I actually had issues keeping my phosphates and nitrates up to the point where i just ditched thw filter socks. I dont even have a refugium and nutrients are staying a bit more stable now. I still gotta dose phosphates but not that much.

  • @brianfinch2597
    @brianfinch2597 4 года назад +1

    Corals are looking on point #tier1reefing

  • @LightSearch
    @LightSearch 4 года назад +2

    There's an important factor worth mentioning beyond coral load: fish load.
    What's the impact of these foods when a tank has a high fish load? I noticed his tanks have a high coral load and a low fish load.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      Hi! My opinion is that regardless how many fish you have, it's imperative to know your system and what it can handle. Then feed accordingly, slowly.
      That's why it was mentioned multiple times to test and keep testing. To make sure that you are on top of the possible nutrient changes that may occur.
      Also, fish poop does not have equivalent amount of protein, aminos, lipids and other nutritional value as these foods can provide.

    • @LightSearch
      @LightSearch 4 года назад +2

      @@Reefscom How do we assess coral health? By color, growth rate, polyp extension?
      If that's so, then there's loads of tanks with healthy corals without feeding them. The digestive system of a fish is very inefficient and the fish poop is nutrient rich. Then there's also bacteria available to feed the corals.
      There's a marketing pressure to feed corals, that it's essential to feed them specifically to keep them healthy and with good colors. While it's beneficial for some tanks, it can do more harm than good in many others.
      My tank has low nitrates (and I feed the fish 6 times per day) and I was faced with a choice: to feed the corals or to reduce filtration. I removed the filter socks and got the skimmer on a timer.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      @@LightSearch there many ways to determine and variables to coral health and I'm not saying that this is the only and absolute way to keep reef.
      Im just answering your questions above and giving my opinion.
      Like you mentioned, there are many people who achieved success without feeding however, it's proven via science that corals that are fed will grow faster, achieve certain things faster then the corals that are not fed. Evidence is shown time after time by all the aquaculture coral farms around the world who feed heavily as well as all of conservation land nurseries such as mote, florida aquarium's center of conservation, reef institute and frost science museum to name a few who feed heavily enhance growth and the vinbrance of corals so that they get to the sexual maturity in order to get them to spawn.
      I'm curious though, how did you figure that fish poop was nutrient rich? Besides, some freshwater species, I haven't really seen any reports of this. (I will admit that I haven't looked deep in this lol)
      You are right, when your nutrient is so low, steps that you have taken is the way that i would have taken as well.
      Thank you very much for this conversation. I'm always having fun discussing these things. As with many people, I'm very fascinated and passionate towards these animals.

    • @LightSearch
      @LightSearch 4 года назад

      @@Reefscom I take "reef aquariums science" with a pinch of salt, or rather a bucketload of salt. I apply the same prudence when hearing advise from coral farms directed at hobbiests: a coral farm is different from a home aquarium.
      Reef tanks are one of those anti scientific subjects. If you follow a career in scientific research, you choose a niche and dig deep into it. To know what's best for a reef tank requires that you do the opposite: connect dots from different subjects. That's the same problem with climate change for example, it's the best example of an anti scientific subject. Another is what happened with insects.
      Entomologists really dropped the ball big time when they didn't notice what was happening with the insect populations all over the world. It was a group of hobbiests in Germany that gathered 27 years of data showing a drop of 76% in the mass of flying insects in nature reserves.
      I know of a researcher of coral nutrition that says that he is terrible at keeping reef tanks :) But he's very good at breeding saltwater fish also.
      Sure, corals that receive better nutrition than fish poop will be more healthy, it's easy to prove.
      But a reef tank is so much more than just corals. When things are fine, there's an absurdly complex balance between chemistry, the animals that we see, the visible and invisible biome, light, etc.
      Feeding corals is one of those things that can easily mess with the biome of a tank and throw the system off balance.
      I lost count of the amount of people that ask me for help because they have their nutrients off balance and are afraid to stop feeding the corals to correct the issue. This happens usually because they are using a collection of products promoted by company X that includes a bunch of stuff to feed the corals.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      @@LightSearch I think you are kinda agreeing with me there but we are going around in circles. Maybe it's way I'm wording things because english is my second language. I apologize for that.
      I did mention that "it's imperative to know your system and what it can handle. Then feed accordingly, slowly." and that you have to consistently test in the video as well as on my comment.
      If you think that coral farms are different enough from home aquariums to apply what they do, although, I think the basics of keeping corals is same regardless what setting, then you should at least heed the scientists and curators from aforementioned nurseries and museums where they grow fragmented or grow from eggs. They have been making breakthroughs in last few years and this is part of their regimen which shows that it clearly works.
      Like I also mentioned before, everyone's system is different. There are million ways to achieve beautiful and successful reef systems and this is just one way that is presented by Pirates Reef on how he runs his system as we have gotten many of requests on it.
      "Feeding corals is one of those things that can easily mess with the biome of a tank and throw the system off balance. " I agree completely! That's why I would like to say one more time that if any one wants to try any type of food, do it slow, keep testing and see if it benefits your tank in any way. If it's not to your liking, there are other options!
      Happy reefing! I gotta go back to my family for labor day festivities. I hope you have a wonderful day as well. :)

  • @chrish6659
    @chrish6659 4 года назад +2

    This may seem like a small detail, could you mention what you use to feed the food? It looks like a smaller turkey master type device? Thx!

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад

      He bought a small applicator from amazon. I will try to find a link for you.

  • @PRFishGirl
    @PRFishGirl 4 года назад +1

    Love coral frenzy

  • @jimjestude7454
    @jimjestude7454 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video, I’m amazed when I have ordered from pirates reef at the colors. Does he feed at night or day? Broadcast or always target?
    Polyp extension has something I have been struggling with

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад +1

      Hi! He feeds at night and does both broadcast and target feed.

  • @patterdalezipsuzilil
    @patterdalezipsuzilil 3 года назад +1

    I use reef energy ab+ ..reef pulse and dose aquaforest np pro and probiotic s

  • @i2ik
    @i2ik 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips! Do you always feed around the same time? Is there a schedule? Daily, every few days, weekly? Any specific tools works better? Does you fish/shrimp try to steal the food for your corals?

  • @P4P5
    @P4P5 4 года назад +1

    I started with ReefRoids yesterday

  • @someone6reefs
    @someone6reefs 4 года назад +2

    Tank an't nice dont take there advice i like that 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @halstonhilburn
    @halstonhilburn 3 года назад

    Woah?? His tank runs 77.2 and drops to 75 degrees according to his apex? Is this correct?

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  3 года назад

      1 to 2 degree fluctuations are common in usual aquariums.

    • @halstonhilburn
      @halstonhilburn 3 года назад

      I agree. But I’ve never seen temps that low? I thought 78-79 was what you should maintain and with as close to a 1 degree swing per day. Is there any reasoning behind temps that low? 75 degrees seems cold. Doesn’t that effect metabolism/growth?

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  3 года назад

      @@halstonhilburn there are many that keeps their tank at 76 degrees. Really, there isn't any no problem at all. This guy grows acros like nobody's business.

    • @halstonhilburn
      @halstonhilburn 3 года назад +1

      He is clearly a Acro coloring wizard haha. I’ve found the best success comes by copying the best haha. Temp was the only parameter I thought was out of norms. Maybe that’s the secret!! Anyways thanks for getting back with me, was just curious.

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  3 года назад

      @@halstonhilburn no problem at all! Always love interacting, sharing ideas and tips.

  • @karankhanna6820
    @karankhanna6820 4 года назад +2

    Too short !! We need a 30 mins version of this.. :)

    • @Reefscom
      @Reefscom  4 года назад +1

      You are trying to kill me lol.

  • @guapodidier2099
    @guapodidier2099 2 года назад

    Secret sauce?. ,
    My sauce can creates babies.
    B*$! Please!!