Big thanks to Polyp Lab for sponsoring this fun & creative wild coral feeding video in the Solomon Islands and if you want to see more, check out the previous wild feeding video from Papua New Guinea ruclips.net/video/sI3oF7T5v6U/видео.html
Those feather dusters weren’t having ANY part of it 😂😂 god this is such an amazing video jake!! I’ve always wanted to do this in real life, and I’m sure all of those corals really appreciate it! They have probably never had this amount of nutrient dense food.. EVER.
Just got back from vacation down in Orlando Florida ..had to stop buy and check out the store down on orange blossom trail ...man it was breath taking corals and fishes where amazing..staff where very help full and answerd alot of my noobie question lol ..I highly recommend everyone to check the store out
Another great dive and footage, thanks for sharing. Kinda ridiculous question, do you ever see wild aptasia on the reefs you dive? Just more of a curious question than anything. I was looking and dont think I seen any.
This video makes me rethink my lighting settings and I can’t get over that leather coral in the beginning of the video. I have chased so many leathers to look like the one in the video and I’ve had no success on polyp extension
make me think whether i put too much flow in my tank. those lps extended their polyps and meat quite gracefully and doesnt seem to have much flow around them. the goni, plate coral, euphyllias, cynarina etc..
completely dependent on depth, you can watch the early part of the dive as I go deeper it gets darker and bluer, although I white balance the camera to correct the blueness
As always Jake awesome shots! That place looks so peacefull (underwater) it must be a lot of enjoyment to be there and doing what you love. I have a question about using some products, im used to feed my corals everyday with reef roids, now im using from red sea the a&b reef energy can i feed both products at same time or should i change between them? One day this one day that? My nutrients are no3 1mg/po4 0,07. Mixed Reef. Thanks for taking the time for my question.
Big thanks to Polyp Lab for sponsoring this fun & creative wild coral feeding video in the Solomon Islands and if you want to see more, check out the previous wild feeding video from Papua New Guinea ruclips.net/video/sI3oF7T5v6U/видео.html
Please tell me what the reggae song is at the beginning of the video! It's driving me crazy. I can't find it anywhere. Even Shazam can't find it
This video makes me rethink my whole flow lighting settings... awesome vid
Absolutely amazing. Feeding my corals is one of my favorite things to do. I may have to try feeding corals in the wild soon. Thanks Jake.
love the shots from above the reef...who shall be next to receive the Pipette Tip of Fortune?
So Torch corals like spot feeding? Mine release a mucus when Fed...
awesome tunes Jake! totally ready for the summer!
Did you turn off the water flow everything is so calm
My insomnia paid off... 4am video
Nice video Jake really enjoyed this one! Keep them coming brother.
Wow this is great now I can finally see the water movement around the corals.
Awesome, video. Could i ask in a home aquarium how much would you feed a torch coral and octospawn for target feeding or should i just broadcast
if you can see it getting any food, that's enough, corals have very low metabolism compared to moving creatures we are used to
Why do I keep worrying about phosphates?
😂😂😂😂
The frogspawn at 8:39 oh my god
Thank for the video, it seems all the Euphyllia colonies were rather small, did you see larger one? That lobophyllia colony was really stunning.
torch corals are often just a few heads at a time but there is a jumbo colony of octopus/yaeyaemensis in the video
Excellent video Jake
Those feather dusters weren’t having ANY part of it 😂😂 god this is such an amazing video jake!! I’ve always wanted to do this in real life, and I’m sure all of those corals really appreciate it! They have probably never had this amount of nutrient dense food.. EVER.
Just got back from vacation down in Orlando Florida ..had to stop buy and check out the store down on orange blossom trail ...man it was breath taking corals and fishes where amazing..staff where very help full and answerd alot of my noobie question lol ..I highly recommend everyone to check the store out
YOU ARE RAISING THE NITRATES! lol
He performed a 25% water change brah 😳😳
@@sarfarazulhaq4577 im pretty sure the skimmer broke... only reason why he had to do a water change.
Another great dive and footage, thanks for sharing.
Kinda ridiculous question, do you ever see wild aptasia on the reefs you dive? Just more of a curious question than anything. I was looking and dont think I seen any.
No, not really - I see cyano and algae but I can't even remember seeing an Aiptasia, but they probably hide in the crevices of the reef
Wow! Very awesome! I never imagined someone feeding coral! True Earth Care! Thank you!
Love the video Jake!! Definitely on my bucket list to dive! Corals look amazing there. Must be an unforgettable experience. 🤙🌊🌊😍😍
wow cool white hammer! never seen something like that
This video makes me rethink my lighting settings and I can’t get over that leather coral in the beginning of the video. I have chased so many leathers to look like the one in the video and I’ve had no success on polyp extension
you should do a repeat dive the next day to see the reaction to the food of the said food path you laid. just a suggestion. great video.
Jake what’s the name of the songs you used? I’m trying to get them.
Amazing as always! Great content
Great video feeding wild corals, noticed that theres not much flow on the corals...
He made sure to turn off the circulation and return pumps
Diving is best when there's little flow, especially when trying to simultaneously feed and film
That was awesome to watch. How often would you recommend coral feedings in the home aquarium?
once a week is infinitely more than never - food for thought
Another awesome video. Didn’t see many fish especially when feeding coral.
The oceans appreciate you Jake !
Awesome. Thank you for sharing
make me think whether i put too much flow in my tank. those lps extended their polyps and meat quite gracefully and doesnt seem to have much flow around them. the goni, plate coral, euphyllias, cynarina etc..
Diving is best when there's little flow, especially when trying to simultaneously feed and film
Awesome video jake, thank you 😁👍
That was awesome! 👏🏼 So satisfying.
Loved the video.. what were you feeding the corals??
@Stephen Dobs appreciate that.. Had the volume down 😬
Reef Roids by Polyp Lab
What are the songs in the video? Very good as always btw
I really love your videos!!! Regards from Ecuador
Très intéressant, merci !!! 👍👍👍
Your camera/coral feeder looks like it came from Area 51 after the raid 😆
When you go diving would you say the corals are getting more of a blue spectrum like in our tanks or more of a white light
completely dependent on depth, you can watch the early part of the dive as I go deeper it gets darker and bluer, although I white balance the camera to correct the blueness
Your awesome ! love your videos
what's the thing you feed at 5:02? i saw two on your video and ive never seen those before 0.0
excelent video, congratulations
8:40 that's a lot of flatworms
There also seems to be no flow or very low flow as the torch corals dont seem to be moving
Diving is best when there's little flow, especially when trying to simultaneously feed and film
hey I love your video thank you very much.
I find all of jake adams videos so interesting
As always Jake awesome shots! That place looks so peacefull (underwater) it must be a lot of enjoyment to be there and doing what you love. I have a question about using some products, im used to feed my corals everyday with reef roids, now im using from red sea the a&b reef energy can i feed both products at same time or should i change between them? One day this one day that? My nutrients are no3 1mg/po4 0,07. Mixed Reef. Thanks for taking the time for my question.
nothing wrong with mixing it up, we all enjoy a variety of foods.
Thanks a lot Sir!
Satisfying - but can the LPS actually eat that, or do they need bigger foods?
Good music, what songs are they?
neuwave1 yeah I have been Shazaming the hell out of them and it’s not coming up with anything lol. It’s killing me😂
This will be someone's ASMR
Anyone know what song that was playing in the beginning
did you turn off the pumps? ahahahah
make a velcro belt with pre-loaded syringes. bless you kind sir! you do wonders! we
SuperHero style with the rest of the outfit as well
Introducing wild corals to the Standard American Diet (SAD) hahaha
I can never tell if my SPS care if I feed them (day or night time).
What’s the name of the song
Dude... You forgot to turn down the wavemakers 🤦♂️
😒 lol
I can't see the vid is all black out
👏👏👏👏👏👏
So beautiful, absolutely gorgeous
Still wish I was you
👏👏🆒
I think that annoys corals more than anything else!
Bruh stop the songs 🤦♂️
These corals get almost no flow at all!