Reef Tank Hair Algae & More... 10 Mistakes to AVOID! Ep: 38a

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @2eyezclozd
    @2eyezclozd 2 года назад +6

    Don’t let the internet bullies deter you! A+ content and I’m not a beginner either. I still learn from your videos. I’m a fan, thank you!

  • @ericsfishingadventures4433
    @ericsfishingadventures4433 3 года назад +7

    I like the content. I understand why this series is done. As a reef hobbyists of almost 20 years I can see why there's videos directed towards new people to the hobby. I wish I would have had access to this type of information back in 2002.

    • @maddawgzzzz
      @maddawgzzzz 3 года назад +1

      in 2002 it was ROUGH. Equipment was LACKING. My longest tank was a 300gal for 5 years before I killed all my expensive tangs dosing iron. I have no idea what happened, though I added an iron supplement from my reef store, I woke up, the water was a cloud and all fish were dead. I have not had a tank since. All from adding an iron supplement. I grew cheato in 50 gal tank underneath. I only had to do a water change twice a year.

  • @mdowney14
    @mdowney14 3 года назад +12

    I love your content. It’s a big part of why I decided to dive into the hobby. Plus your production value and presentation skills are among the best in the hobby, if not THE best. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @animuldoc
    @animuldoc 2 года назад +1

    Matt, you are the bomb!!!! I am on some sites and I see people asking questions about tanks they just started and fish that have died I realize they didn’t get good guidance like you’re giving. I still don’t even have my tank… It’s been ordered but I was told it would take about 10 days to get it to me at first I was a little disappointed. Then I started your series and realize how much I need to learn before I’m gonna do much with that tank. I have started the aqua escaping on my dining room table. Thank you so much for your guidance

  • @RyanMcbride90
    @RyanMcbride90 Год назад +1

    You reminded me to comment: you're amazing and do amazing work.
    5 gallon saltwater tank and you are my Bible my Northern light and my Yoda to this entire process. Thank you

  • @HuyNguyen-sn1ir
    @HuyNguyen-sn1ir 6 месяцев назад

    Appreciate when You are trying to speak Vietnamese. Love it!

  • @jbsmangrovelagoon
    @jbsmangrovelagoon 3 года назад +4

    I really appreciate your help and support. Don't worry about the trolls as they are just jealous of your success, and only want to pull you down because they envy your success. I believe you are doing something great so please keep up the good work. Thanks again
    Ok I almost forgot, nobody is born an expert, and we all have made mistakes in the Saltwater Aquarium hobby. Thanks

  • @AmyQuilts
    @AmyQuilts 3 года назад +5

    Your videos, enthusiasm, and video production quality are fabulous!

  • @fabiolima943
    @fabiolima943 3 года назад +2

    From all the videos i see in this chanel yours are the ones i like the most . Keep on the good work 👍

  • @andrebalazs4018
    @andrebalazs4018 2 года назад +3

    I'm in the process of setting up my first saltwater tank. I have watched all of your videos (some more than once) I find your content excellent!! I love your series! You really make it simple to understand as possible, and very relevant to what beginners need to know. Thank you! Keep it coming, I look forward to "binge watching" lol.

  • @mattjennings2891
    @mattjennings2891 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Thanks for all the help and pointers. This stuff is invaluable for a new reefer like me! And I could listen to you chat for hours lol

  • @c3dpo
    @c3dpo 3 года назад +1

    Watched from the beginning and now a few months into a thriving tank 🍻
    Thank you

  • @reidpowers3932
    @reidpowers3932 6 месяцев назад

    Helped me successfully start a 150 love this channel and knowledge bud 👍 thanks again!

  • @iclam6777
    @iclam6777 2 года назад

    At 1:19, what kind of tank and stand is that?

  • @brandonclark2170
    @brandonclark2170 3 года назад +1

    You’re videos helped me to get started. F the haters.

    • @jeand5910
      @jeand5910 3 года назад

      Youre starting off wrong... Good luck lmfao. This video is cancer tbh I understand the haters. Its full of wrong info and showing dinos as diatoms. Pretty hilarious that this guy complains about haters then gives newbies wrong info

  • @ryandixon6428
    @ryandixon6428 11 месяцев назад +1

    I would use macroalage to soak up some nitrate and phosphate in the main display tank

  • @jamesgreen9372
    @jamesgreen9372 3 года назад +9

    Not just a great instructor, Mathew is a nice guy. Who else would find a reason to stick up for his trolls. You add a new positive spin on “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”
    That said, I am guilty of all these mistakes. Good to see you helping others to the shorter path to success.
    May the algae not be with you,
    Jim

  • @ErasmusCrowley
    @ErasmusCrowley 3 года назад +7

    The clip at 4:30 is red cyanobacteria, not diatoms. Cyano forms those webs, diatoms look like brown dust and don't ever make webs like that.
    Both cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates also share that behavior where they fade at night and reappear during the day. Diatoms aren't dangerous, but the other two can be. Cyano can sometimes form a thick mat that smothers coral, and dinos can poison your inverts and cause big problems when your clean-up-crew dies and spikes your ammonia. It would probably be a good idea to explain how to differentiate diatoms, cyano, and dinos. Showing a picture of cyano and misnaming it 'diatoms' is probably not a good thing to teach newbies.

  • @haymatr
    @haymatr 2 года назад +3

    That was a good and easily understandable tutorial for beginners keep it up

  • @jc_cycliing25
    @jc_cycliing25 2 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for the awesome video, this video is a big help. My tank 3 months now, and Brown and green starting to come out from my rocks.
    Good to know I have a peaceful understanding and knowledge 📖 Thank You

  • @RogueAquariums
    @RogueAquariums 3 года назад +2

    Nicely done video Matthew in dealing with nutrients and being able to balance them and the importance of checking your parameters regularly.

  • @wittleMermaid13
    @wittleMermaid13 Год назад

    Love this beginner series! It's the reason I'm ready to dive in to saltwater aquarium keeping! Can you share that amazing chart where you track all the testing parameters - very impressive!

  • @mathewsfruittrees
    @mathewsfruittrees Год назад

    Let me say this, if i could rate this series out of 5* i would give it a 4.9. The information in your videos is extremely helpful, you are clear in your directions and information you present. The only thing I would have liked to gave seen more of is fish!
    No one i have watched has a series like this!

  • @pauldeacon8764
    @pauldeacon8764 2 года назад +1

    Nice one Matt! 😀👍👍

  • @devonavery9036
    @devonavery9036 3 года назад +1

    Nice work. Thank you for your wisdom.

  • @mikestanley5919
    @mikestanley5919 3 года назад +1

    I think your content is great, you’ve given so much useful info for beginners like myself. Thank you.

  • @PyuN8490
    @PyuN8490 Год назад

    Hey , You just said " Chào mọi người " ... it was amazing

  • @Taylor6681
    @Taylor6681 3 года назад +1

    Great content as always… 👍🔥

  • @Abdul_NJ
    @Abdul_NJ Год назад

    You are doing very well. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @mitchpowers7043
    @mitchpowers7043 3 года назад +1

    Could you please give me a link to the video where you install a fan on the door of a tank stand?

  • @fishpony1211
    @fishpony1211 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! 👊

  • @jbsmangrovelagoon
    @jbsmangrovelagoon 3 года назад +2

    Great video, and I really appreciate your help. I'm new to keeping a saltwater aquarium and I've been keeping mine for a year. Plus I'm working on creating my own RUclips channel too. Thanks

  • @surfpanther
    @surfpanther Год назад

    I run a small tank now...its a completly different learning curve with a small tank....way more water changes! I only add one new form of life at a time... i had green algae issues nonstop...water changes helped knock down that problem... im doing water changes once a month now... im running the fluval 13.5 saltwater tank... i keep 2 clowns and an emerald crab...2 small sand sifter snails and 2 turbo snails....thats all...no coral...just a large live rock display.... lighting with the fluval isnt good enough for most corals...even low light ones

  • @chostuananh1272
    @chostuananh1272 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did he just said “ chao moi nguoi “ at the start of the video 0:45

  • @tekkersreefer8055
    @tekkersreefer8055 3 года назад +1

    Nice one reefer see ya next time 👍

  • @dro7073
    @dro7073 2 года назад

    Thank you so helpful

  • @brianredban9393
    @brianredban9393 3 года назад +1

    Great videos

  • @ManiacalMangoes
    @ManiacalMangoes 3 года назад +2

    Great video, trying to do all the research I can to avoid the ugly phase in my new 25 gallon that’s 3 weeks into cycling. No algae or cyano yet

    • @jeand5910
      @jeand5910 3 года назад

      The best advice for cycling is to not turn on your lights for the first few months and adding a clean up crew as soon as you turn the lights on. Dinos grow in 0 nutrients (aka your water is too clean) cyano loves stagnant water and high phosphates. Algae you might have to deal with especially if you start with dry rock

  • @vargagergely152
    @vargagergely152 2 года назад

    Love your videos Mate, I have a question: you said you removed your nitrat - phosphate and then you got dino ect .. then you suggest at the end remove the nitrate-phosphate 🤔
    I have 0.07 phosphate and 0 Nitrate and green algae ... i tought I must add nitrat and bring it up to 3-5 to make it ballanced ... im New to Salt water , and my tank is also "new" well its already 6 month old ... could you help what is tje right step then ? Dont want to get dinos ty

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  2 года назад +1

      A lot of reefers report dinos when their nitrates and phosphates are at undetectable levels, like you've mentioned. NeoNitro is a great product to help raise your nitrates without raising phosphates, since your phosphates are already at a good level.

    • @vargagergely152
      @vargagergely152 2 года назад

      @@BulkReefSupply but wouldnt be fuel the algae ? My plan was to balance nit-phos and then add more bacteria, Just im affraid i do something wrong and I will hage more and more algae 🥶

  • @SantaMonicaFiltration
    @SantaMonicaFiltration 3 года назад +1

    This might help...
    What do all algae (and cyano too) need to survive? Nutrients. What are nutrients? Ammonia/ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate and urea are the major ones. Which ones cause most of the algae in your tank? These same ones. Why can't you just remove these nutrients and eliminate all the algae in your tank? Because these nutrients are the result of the animals you keep.
    So how do your animals "make" these nutrients? Well a large part the nutrients comes from pee (urea). Pee is very high in urea and ammonia, and these are a favorite food of algae and some bacteria. This is why your glass will always need cleaning; because the pee hits the glass before anything else, and algae on the glass consume the ammonia and urea immediately (using photosynthesis) and grow more. In the ocean and lakes, phytoplankton consume the ammonia and urea in open water, and seaweed consume it in shallow areas, but in a tank you don't have enough space or water volume for this, and, your other filters or animals often remove or kill the phytoplankton or seaweed anyway. So, the nutrients stay in your tank.
    Then, the ammonia/ammonium hits your rocks, and the periphyton on the rocks consumes more ammonia and urea. Periphyton is both algae and animals, and is the reason your rocks change color after a few weeks from when they were new. Then the ammonia goes inside the rock, or hits your sand, and bacteria there convert it into nitrite and nitrate. However, the nutrients are still in your tank.
    Also let's not forget phosphate, which comes from solid organic food particles. When these particles are eaten by microbes and clean up crews, the organic phosphorus in them is converted into phosphate. However, the nutrients are still in your tank.
    So whenever you have algae or cyano "problems", you simply have not exported enough nutrients out of your tank compared to how much you have been feeding (note: live rock can absorb phosphate for up to a year, making it seem like there was never a problem. Then after a year, there is a problem).
    So just increase your nutrient exports. You could also reduce feeding, and this has the same effect, but it's certainly not fun when you want to feed your animals :)

  • @brandonwolf4073
    @brandonwolf4073 3 года назад

    Soooo... how do i prevent nuisance algae? `you said to test more,/monitor NO3/P, and to buy a product if i have it

  • @TeaandtheDeepbluesea
    @TeaandtheDeepbluesea 2 года назад

    You say about removing nitrates and phosphates whats the best way to do this please, is it just large water changes?

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  2 года назад +1

      If you're trying to remove both nitrates and phosphates together, large water changes are a great way of doing this, especially on small to medium sized aquariums where the water volume is smaller.

  • @sandroaces
    @sandroaces 2 года назад

    I notice in my fresh water tank I have nitrates and phosphates for the plants but algae only grows on the wood witch I’m fine with.

  • @Olavkuiperr
    @Olavkuiperr 3 года назад

    Is there any video regarding what to do when you got a ich outbreak in your tank?

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  3 года назад +1

      We don't have a video specifically covering that subject. That said, you have a couple different options when it comes to ich outbreaks in a reef tank (since you can't use medications with your corals in inverts).
      Option 1 is to focus on good water quality and nutrition. Ich isn't necessarily a death sentence and fish can fight it off naturally if they have good water quality and the nutrition necessary to keep their immune systems strong. We usually suggest soaking the food in a supplement like Selcon if you decide this is the direction you'd like to go.
      Option 2 is to remove the fish and put them in a medicated QT tank. Copper is usually the medication of choice for ich. This can be stressful on the fish, so while a lot of reefers jump to this step, sometimes option 1 is actually the best course of action.

  • @anniejefferson4642
    @anniejefferson4642 3 года назад +1

    Are we allowed to Crack jokes. Plant on right shelf looks like your cashing in growing air hair algae. ❤. Glad I caught your vid. Been so buzzy.

  • @stevenelliott631
    @stevenelliott631 3 года назад +1

    I find your content very interesting I have been in the hobby for a few years and great too have a fresh take on things. Also people who are negative on social media have nothing better too do. Do we see them making a channel I guess it would be hard and a lot of time. In the end of the day if you don’t have anything positive to say then don’t say it.

  • @mxr248
    @mxr248 3 года назад +1

    You should tell ppl more about brown algae cause a friend of mine has is non stop and it’s been setup for years.

    • @vargagergely152
      @vargagergely152 2 года назад +1

      Maybe its silicate in the water ? Had in my Freshwater system and tanks till I found out I have silicate problems

  • @johngabriele6532
    @johngabriele6532 Год назад

    My question is how long can the hair algae last… I’ve been dealing with it for a year… decided to use my old ro/di unit … now I’m know the di part needs to be changed but the RO membrane should still be good so I don’t see how that’s letting any organic matter through… no I don’t have a meter 75 gallon tank only have one damsel and one clown lost my beautiful long fin clown , beautiful purple rose tip and a gobbie …. Been a hobbies of salt and fresh for 16 years but never really got serious… I’m ready to start getting serious and have pretty tanks …

  • @MarineAquariumsSecrets
    @MarineAquariumsSecrets 3 года назад +1

    I love your way and your content, amazing man❤ , one of your fans from Egypt

  • @jonathanreich9694
    @jonathanreich9694 2 года назад

    I had a 125 gallon seahorse tank for a year and a half. About six months ago all the seahorses died. I decided to convert the tank to a reef tank instead of trying to seahorses again. I am starting to have a problem with hair algae and diatoms. The diatoms are horrible they are all over the sandbar and some on the lower rocks. This tank has been set up for two years. Will the diatoms go away also, even though the tanks been set up this long?

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  2 года назад +1

      Diatoms in an established tank are unusual. I would suggest doing an image search for dinoflagellates in saltwater aquariums to see if that might be what you're dealing with instead.

  • @andygirone7442
    @andygirone7442 3 года назад +3

    Dear hater, if you really want to have an impact the best way, on RUclips is to have no impact. That means no watching and no commenting.
    RUclips operates on an algorithm, that looks for more interactions. Thank you. So you watching and definitely you commenting just pushes the video and therefore the channel further up the list of interesting videos.
    When you were told "if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all" you should have listened.
    Hope I helped you be a better hater in the future 😉

  • @drewlong77
    @drewlong77 3 года назад +1

    You Dontvstrike me as sn overfeeder.. SO.. Just wondering if you considered that your nitrates & phosphates were TOO low which can weaken bacteria on surfaces and the gha can just occupy the surface using light to grow & lowering them even more allowed the dinos who love love love zero nitrates to explode. ?
    Happened to me.. ran out of very nutrient rich diy frozen reef chili after starting a new demanding job and just threw in acfew pellets every other day.. and it went zero and all Hair broke loose.!
    Shout out to My ex-Coworker Ms Kim! "WHAT DA HAIR!..YOU A CRAYJEE!"
    Homemade rice desserts! Mmm.

  • @aquadise1007
    @aquadise1007 2 года назад

    Just realize that you use vietnamese. Cool!

  • @lakedog3616
    @lakedog3616 3 года назад

    You guys may think I’m crazy but what can I do to get rid of CORALINE ALGAE ! I HATE the stuff and it’s like concrete. Because of it I’m probably going back to fresh water .

    • @BulkReefSupply
      @BulkReefSupply  3 года назад

      That's a tough one because once it takes hold, it's hard to stop it since it thrives in the same environment as our corals. Some clean up crew like urchins may help a tiny bit, but you're still going to have to deal with some manual removal.

    • @lakedog3616
      @lakedog3616 3 года назад

      @@BulkReefSupply thank you . I’m not keeping corals anymore, just fish . If I did away with the atcentic light and just use the full sprectrum light would it die out ?

  • @hien_dau
    @hien_dau 2 года назад

    Wait, did you say "Chao moi nguoi"?

  • @erikpoff1954
    @erikpoff1954 3 года назад +1

    God bless everyone who sees this I hope you have a great rest of your day and a great day tomorrow God loves you ❤️🙏🏽🤍🕊🤍

  • @JeriDro
    @JeriDro Год назад

    I haven't watched this channel in years, what happened to the guy with the long hair?

  • @seancolinclark
    @seancolinclark 3 года назад +1

    👍👍

  • @aquamedic8857
    @aquamedic8857 8 месяцев назад

    Man this guy sucks ;) but I’ve learned everything I know because of him. Keep up the good work

  • @apss5736
    @apss5736 3 года назад +1

    First

  • @CoralMan24
    @CoralMan24 4 месяца назад

    hey this guys a phony lol, weather you have had a tank that has run successfully for 40 years or 40 days its about good information you never know who or where it may come from. people are too easy to dismiss information and think that one person's success is able to be copied in saltwater that is never the case. Don't let troll's get you annoyed its part of opening yourslef up to helping other's there is always someone with an ego that needs attention