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MK8 Golf R APR valved exhaust
On today's video I go over the process of installing a APR valve exhaust on a 2024 MK8 Golf R #apr #golfR #mk8 #mk8golfr #vw
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New Cleanup Crew for the peninsula drop off tank.
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In today's video I purchased a few different sea critters as a cleanup crew. #aquarium #nanoreeftank #reeftank #fishtank #coralreeftank #fish #reef #peninsuladropofftank
24 gallon long nano reef tank
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This video is of my old 24 gallon nano reef tank throughout the years of having it up. This is the tank that got me started in the saltwater hobby. I had some ups and downs, but overall, as you could see, I believe this tank was successful before tearing it down to start my peninsula drop off tank
The 90 gallon drop off tank after a week and a half blackout and cleaning
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In this video, I go over the 90 gallon drop off tank after a week and a half blackout and cleaning plus I talk about putting a collage video together about my old 24 gallon nano reef tank
The struggles of a 90 gallon drop off tank
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On today's episode, we go over the countless struggles I've been encountering over the past year and a half this tank has been running.
Four Uncles 6.5L oil extractor on a 2024 vw Golf R
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FOUR UNCLES 6.5L Oil Extractor - Pneumatic/Manual Vacumm Fluid Extractor with Pump Tank Remover & 4 Tubes for Oil Change and a Brake Bleeding Hose for Brake Fluid Change
hygger Aquarium Wave Maker "gyro pump" review/install on the peninsula drop off tank.
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On today's video I install and go over a gyro pump installation on the 190 gallon peninsula drop off tank.
Deep clean on the drop off tank
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This is a quick video, showing the process of cleaning and maintaining the drop off tank. Check us out on Instagram @crustycreations883
Installing a weighted Mishimoto shift knob on a 2024 golf R, no need for the BFI shift knob!
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Add some feel to your gear changes with the Mishimoto Weighted Shift Knob. The weight shift knob is constructed from steel, delivering you a precise 12.8 oz/360 grams total weight, allowing for smoother and faster shifting. The Mishimoto Weighted Shift Knob includes three thread adapters allowing for a perfect fitment across plenty of applications and features a wide array of colors and finishe...
9th month update on the peninsula drop off tank
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A quick overview of how the tank is doing after nine months.
Cleaning drop off tank after being away for a week!
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This is a short video, showing a quick cleaning after being away for a week. Check us out on Instagram @reefnastybros for more content and other tank builds.
Peninsula drop off salt water fish tank build
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Peninsula drop off salt water fish tank build

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  • @shadowheart_ae
    @shadowheart_ae 4 дні тому

    reset the tank stop using tap water get an rodi filter and DONT leave dead fish in the tank to rot and poison the other fish! please research before buying a saltwater tank.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 4 дні тому

      Thanks for the feedback. If you look at my other video, you could see I’ve had successful tanks in the past. I’m just working through some rough patches with this one. I have a few items on the way to help alleviate most of my issues.

  • @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL
    @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL 5 днів тому

    Looks good, brother

  • @josephstart7326
    @josephstart7326 5 днів тому

    Sink water with no de-chlorinator and you are killing all the good bacteria that were living in those sponge filters.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 4 дні тому

      I have a RODI system on the way. i’m not too concerned about killing the beneficial bacteria in the sponges with how much filth they pull out of the tank.

  • @queenblehofghosting8963
    @queenblehofghosting8963 6 днів тому

    Very nice

  • @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL
    @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL 12 днів тому

    That’s a sweet rockscape looks really good

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 11 днів тому

      Thanks, I appreciate it. Definitely miss that old tank.

  • @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL
    @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL 12 днів тому

    You need to get a good RO system you’re killing your tank with that tapwater. You need to pre-mix your salt water before you dump it in your tank. You need to put a heater in it in the bucket you’re mixing of salt your tank set up is really cool thoughusing tapwater you’re getting chlorine and that is killing your fish and coral

    • @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL
      @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL 12 днів тому

      And what is your salinity at?

    • @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL
      @TRIGGERHAPPYREBEL 12 днів тому

      And what is your salinity at?

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 11 днів тому

      I have a good six stage RODI system on the way. With that, I’ll have more time to pre-mix my salt and preheat the water. I know it doesn’t depict it on camera, but I have roughly 78° tapwater and I allow it to mix for 30 minutes to an hour in the sump prior to sending it back into the main display tank. I know it’s not the most ideal but with a new revise set up on the way I shouldn’t experience that problem anymore

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 11 днів тому

      I usually shoot for 1.025 to 1.026 this is a large tank so depending what my salinity looks like prior to the water change determines if I do 2 and 1/2 cups, 2 and 3/4 cups or 2 and 1/4 cups of salt. It takes a long time to swing the salinity

  • @brett2595
    @brett2595 13 днів тому

    maybe an algae scrubber in the sump?

  • @queenblehofghosting8963
    @queenblehofghosting8963 15 днів тому

    I like the 2nd reef rock design so much flow

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 14 днів тому

      Thanks, I agree. When I made the first rock formation, I didn’t put much thought into it because I didn’t understand the dynamics of a tank.

    • @queenblehofghosting8963
      @queenblehofghosting8963 14 днів тому

      @@CrustyCreations833I’ll be watching the progress of your drop off peninsula tank I think it’s the best form

  • @donkingisafatbiotch
    @donkingisafatbiotch 17 днів тому

    I will add another Dope! Lovely

  • @MileHighReefer
    @MileHighReefer 18 днів тому

    Dope Man keep the videos coming

  • @werqeful
    @werqeful 18 днів тому

    what are you dosing ? All for Reef ?

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 17 днів тому

      I used all for reef and reef Roids throughout that timeframe I had this tank running.

  • @averytupper5038
    @averytupper5038 18 днів тому

    Dope tank dude keep up the videos!

  • @jerricolaboy9305
    @jerricolaboy9305 20 днів тому

    The same had happened to me before I got a RODI system. The way I combated it was to do big water changes and take out 1 section of rock every week and scrub off all the angle with a brush and put it back in. It took me a month to do the complete scape. Never let the rock dry just scrub it as clean as you can and put back into tank. Substantial water changes and you’re good. It might take you a month to clean up but it won’t come back. Also consolidate you corals under 1 light fixture and turn off the rest for a month. That’ll slow down the algae growth while your cleaning up

  • @dedicatedreefer9966
    @dedicatedreefer9966 21 день тому

    Add copepods. Lots. Dont worry, how old is the tank. Ignore the dbags. If theyve never delt with algae issues then they have professionals maintaining their tanks

  • @peterperez4493
    @peterperez4493 21 день тому

    Are you testing nutrients are definitely very high especially if you’re losing fish

  • @Reefer_NYC
    @Reefer_NYC 22 дні тому

    the fish bones next to your favorite coral tho lol

    • @josephstart7326
      @josephstart7326 5 днів тому

      bro, I'm over here like hello there's a fish carcass still in the tank right next to your favorite coral!!!

  • @Jommybutler1234
    @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

    Who told you two weeks of Blackout was the appropriate time?

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 22 дні тому

      I don’t think there is an exact timeframe for a “blackout”, but rather it’s just a preference of the individual. I’m sure depending on everyone’s scenario they would use a different timeframe to help reduce the trauma to the corals. I would assume everyone’s goal is to do it long enough to reduce the algae growth without permanently damaging the corals. Thanks for the feedback

    • @Jommybutler1234
      @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

      @ This may be the issue with your approach. I can tell, even by the way you measure Salt when mixing…attention to details and following a program do not seem to be your forte. People on YT are being charitably kind to you by not pointing out how disastrous your approach to reef keeping really is. I hope you are actually doing much more than you appear to in the video. 1. Using tap water. Big No. Not following directions for the Salt….No. Must bring to same temp as Display Tank. Test salinity of the mixed saltwater before adding. 2. Your technique for cleaning your sand and rock is lazy, haphazard and uses the wrong tools 3. Have some pride and clean the glass before you show people your tank 4. You seen to be stuck in a pattern that you were successful with your smaller tank. If your practices were the same as now, you were only lucky and that tank would have collapsed eventually too. 4. Please start from the beginning by watching as much Bulk Reef Supply YT channel (BRSTV) as you can, before proceeding.

  • @Jommybutler1234
    @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

    You have to bring the new saltwater up to tank temperature before adding it in. Every product you buy, including Salt has specific directions. Start following them. Are you even checking Salinity at all ? Is the rest of your life this half azzed ?

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 22 дні тому

      The temperature of the water is within 3° of the tank. I have a temperature sensor in the bottom tank where I mix the salt water back into the system. And it barely fluctuates more than 3° up or down. If you watched the whole video, you would see that I allow the water to circulate for an hour or two prior to powering back on the return pump circulating the water into the display tank. My target salinity is 1.025, for the most part it holds that every water change and if it varies 0.001 % i’ll usually adjust for it on the next water change. Thanks for the feedback, you bring up valid concerns that I hope other people see and think about if they make it to the comment section.

  • @Jommybutler1234
    @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

    You should Not clean your filter media w tap water.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 22 дні тому

      I agree but that’s all I have at the moment. I’m waiting for the RODI setup to come in

    • @Jommybutler1234
      @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

      @ You put the cart before the horse.

  • @Jommybutler1234
    @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

    My prescription for you is 8 hours on YT watching only BRSTV.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 22 дні тому

      Your perception is almost correct, It was more along the lines of 8 1/2 hours on BRSTV. Thanks for the feed back

    • @Jommybutler1234
      @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

      @ If you watched that much BRSTV and are still doing these things, maybe the hobby isn’t for you.

  • @ReefNastyy
    @ReefNastyy 23 дні тому

    That looks dope

  • @queenblehofghosting8963
    @queenblehofghosting8963 23 дні тому

    What brand of light are you using?

  • @JustAlilReef
    @JustAlilReef 24 дні тому

    I see that you are not using an RODI system. I would stop using tap water; it is definitely causing your algae issue! You are going to be in a never ending battle with algae as long as you are using tap water. I would find an LFS that makes saltwater and use that for water changes until you get your own RODI system. Aquatic life makes cheaper ones you can get straight off Amazon.

  • @egilala9847
    @egilala9847 25 днів тому

    Clean up crew. But just remember algae is also part of the system

  • @billymurphy7207
    @billymurphy7207 25 днів тому

    RODI WATER CHANGE, CHEMI-CLEAN, CUC

  • @Desmo1
    @Desmo1 25 днів тому

    RO/DI with zero measured TDS is definitely a must if you wanna rid yourself of that algae, followed by routine beneficial bacteria dosing. Cleaning crew added will also help keep it under control in conjunction with the previous mentioned.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 24 дні тому

      I did a bottle of beneficial bacteria when the tank first started, but I may have to constantly dose it. Thanks for the feedback

    • @Jommybutler1234
      @Jommybutler1234 22 дні тому

      @@CrustyCreations833How many people have to tell you to stop using water straight from the tap?

  • @MARKluvsAZcards
    @MARKluvsAZcards 26 днів тому

    Oh my

  • @johnnyd614
    @johnnyd614 26 днів тому

    It’s a bacteria, not algae. Get a UV sterilizer.

  • @Arturo-jo7sy
    @Arturo-jo7sy 26 днів тому

    You could try having the sump directly below your main aquarium, the fact that you have it in the basement generates a lot of travel in terms of pipes, and I would recommend a better skimmer and for twice the amount of water that your main tank has, I recommend one of the reef octopus brand and perhaps the injection of ozone that would control your algae problem a lot.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 24 дні тому

      I put the sump in the basement because I was concerned about having too much weight on my floor.

  • @queenblehofghosting8963
    @queenblehofghosting8963 26 днів тому

    Ugly algae= too much light

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 24 дні тому

      I Reduced the time, my lights are running by two hours, and I reduced the strength by 15%

  • @MileHighReefer
    @MileHighReefer 26 днів тому

    I love the tank but i would do completely cover the tank (cut trash bag ) make sure no light gets in there and CUC would be clutch

  • @xiongxiongloft5937
    @xiongxiongloft5937 26 днів тому

    Ur room is too bright

  • @JustAlilReef
    @JustAlilReef 26 днів тому

    A robust clean up crew will knock down most if not all of the hair algae. Also looks like you have great growth of coralline algae!

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 24 дні тому

      Thanks, I put these bars in my sump to help introduce trace elements that get absorbed overtime.

  • @saltwaterjunkie8582
    @saltwaterjunkie8582 26 днів тому

    Is that tank a DIY build?

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 24 дні тому

      Kind of if you click on my first video, you can see me putting the tank together.

  • @scotty09021
    @scotty09021 26 днів тому

    I believe you should wrap the tank if you doing a black out

  • @daretoreef
    @daretoreef 27 днів тому

    Turbo snail! /clean up crews make a big difference in algae. I had the same algae on your rocks just not as much. I have a small tank and 1 turbo snail cleaned it all up in a week. Love the drop off tank!

    • @GrahamStephan
      @GrahamStephan 27 днів тому

      Agreed! A good cleanup crew would love this tank!

  • @rustys-reef
    @rustys-reef 27 днів тому

    Water from the sink? This is where your problems come from. Something leaches bad things in the tank.

  • @Coral-reef.
    @Coral-reef. 27 днів тому

    I would go crazy if ny tank looked half as bad as this one. If this was my tank i would take out all the rocks, brush them down and blesch them, get brand new live sand, and reset this tank.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 27 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I’m more interested in how to overcome a problem rather than taking the easy way out and doing a hard reset. I would hope to eventually resolve my problems and gained the experience to share to others on how to do the same rather than them also taking the easy way out.

  • @Coral-reef.
    @Coral-reef. 27 днів тому

    My god what a disaster this guy letting this tank get to these conditions. Wow, people like him should not be in this hobby.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 27 днів тому

      I would agree with you that it’s in rough shape at the moment, but the tank will eventually rebound

    • @Coral-reef.
      @Coral-reef. 27 днів тому

      @CrustyCreations833 i apologize if i was a little rude but why dont you brush off all the rock and siphon the algae out and give that tank a deep cleaning

  • @moereefer
    @moereefer 28 днів тому

    I like how built the drop off reef. It’s a smart build. What’s the material you’re using for the outside white covering like to sump bottom panels?? If u have a link I would appreciate it.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 27 днів тому

      I went to Home Depot and cut thin wood panels to fit the dimensions of the tank. Then I use some Zeus clips to secure the one panel to the tank so I can gain access to it. The other side is nailed in and it’s not removable. a.co/d/aQjP9FM

  • @woopark1694
    @woopark1694 29 днів тому

    I picked up an oil extractor myself for the S3 and was kind of scared to use it. This has been very helpful. Thanks so much.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 28 днів тому

      I appreciate the feedback. When using it just double check that everything is tightened real good for it to work most efficiently

  • @anibalchannel6666
    @anibalchannel6666 29 днів тому

    Can be your lights second can be bad filtration or you missing bacteria. Good luck on meantime, put a little bit of vinegar to get rid the alg….

  • @michaeleber4752
    @michaeleber4752 29 днів тому

    Have you looked into how much blue light you are pumping into the tank? Eliminate the blue or get a light that lets you remove the blue and you should improve your algae.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 28 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback! These are fully adjustable lights so I’ll try and trim back on the blue and reduce the overall strength a little bit.

  • @aqhan
    @aqhan 29 днів тому

    If you are using tap water, that is your answer. Get a decent RODI system and start using that mixed with salt during water changes. After a while entirety of your system water will be that. This will help immensly. Cheato would do great too, not as a replacement but plus to the RODI system.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 28 днів тому

      I have an RODI system in the works now, so hopefully that will help address some of my problems. I need to look into the Cheato, I was always interested on how it worked, but I don’t know what I really need to keep it alive. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @aqhan
      @aqhan 28 днів тому

      @@CrustyCreations833 There are special refugium lights that will grow cheato very efficiently, but frankly, a little space in the sump and a cheap, freshwater light and it will grow just fine.

  • @mrchard40
    @mrchard40 29 днів тому

    Cant you take those ornaments out of there??

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 29 днів тому

      What “ornaments” are you concerned about?

    • @mrchard40
      @mrchard40 29 днів тому

      @ the reef ones with all the crud on them? Maybe replace with new ones?

  • @philippittaras1981
    @philippittaras1981 29 днів тому

    Dude just restart it..... and do more research on reef keeping.... Id lower the tank so you dont need a ladder, and id do it barebottom to be honest... RODI unit.... UV light... and dont feed as much.... RESEARCH

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 29 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I had a smaller 30 gallon brief tank prior for five years with great success. Just experiencing a learning curve on a much larger system.

  • @MasonWood-s5c
    @MasonWood-s5c 29 днів тому

    You have some real issues here. There should be NO reason for all this algae if you are taking care of the tank properly. Lights are either on too much or not enough. You are not properly dosing the aquarium to control the algae. You also way overfed all the fish. About 1/4 of that food is adequate. All that left over crap is going to cause algae issues. Are you using a UV sterilizer? Maybe this just isn't for you. I feel bad for the tank inhabitants.

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 29 днів тому

      I do use a UV sterilizer. I think between an RODI water set up reducing the amount of time my lights are running and maybe feeding not as heavily everything should start to fall back in line. I’ve had a 30 gallon nano tank in the past that I had great success with, but when I bought a new house, I decided to go for a bigger tank. I do agree with you that I feel bad for the life in the tank, but I’m just working through the growing pains of understanding the dynamics of a larger tank.

    • @philippittaras1981
      @philippittaras1981 29 днів тому

      100% agree with everything you said....

    • @UnwokePaul
      @UnwokePaul 25 днів тому

      Seriously? You think it’s okay to just tell the guy “this isn’t for you”? Wtf. He’s just like you or anyone else who wants to have a beautiful aquarium in his home. He’s not torturing fish. A salt water tank is not that simple and takes some trial and error. So instead of being a dick about it why don’t you try and actually help without being condescending and potentially discouraging others from enjoying the hobby?

    • @MasonWood-s5c
      @MasonWood-s5c 24 дні тому

      @@UnwokePaul YES SERIOUSLY! It's disgusting! These are living animals that he is torturing because he's not taking care of them right. If he's that lady or doesn't care, then he shouldn't have them.

    • @peterperez4493
      @peterperez4493 21 день тому

      Salt should be premixed for hours even up to 24hrs using rodi water and a pump there’s your problem right there . Are you even testing the salinity

  • @bogeymanshankers3904
    @bogeymanshankers3904 Місяць тому

    Lights out for a week total black out and reduce feedding

  • @CuteAnimals719
    @CuteAnimals719 Місяць тому

    RODI water, lawnmower blenny, diamond goby trust me, they will do wonders

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 29 днів тому

      I’m gonna start pricing out a RODI water system. I’ve had horrible luck with diamond goby’s. Regardless, if I have my glass covers on my tanks or not, they somehow still jump out.

    • @blaynebrain5525
      @blaynebrain5525 29 днів тому

      They aren’t too expensive . Maybe 100-200 for a good one . Idk what county you are in ..

    • @CuteAnimals719
      @CuteAnimals719 29 днів тому

      ​@@CrustyCreations833 i hear you, ive had 3 in my time and 2 have jumped. ts pmo

  • @faketaxi2370
    @faketaxi2370 Місяць тому

    you should switch the pump and return for the uv because at the end of the day the output is going right back into the input so you're essentially sterilizing the same water over and over again

    • @CrustyCreations833
      @CrustyCreations833 29 днів тому

      That was my initial goal so that way when the return pump pulled from the bottom tank that was 100% sterilized water. But it may not be a bad idea to put the UV light on the return so it’s sterilizes all the water coming back into the sump from the main display tank. Thanks for the advice.

    • @blaynebrain5525
      @blaynebrain5525 29 днів тому

      I have 2 md size return pumps (redundancy) for return and have my UV on one . With dc pumps I can adjust flow depending on what I was want to accomplish (free floating algae vs. fish disease) . I don’t have really any algae in my system ..