You probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Kieran Daxton I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Some solid advice in this video as always. I am currently reaquascaping my tank, ever since I seen your video on your custom frag plugs it's been something I wanted to implement. Keep up the good work dude.
Good job, I've had my latest system for the last 13 years without a crash while I traveled alot for work thanks to automation and lots of stuff I learned along the way from observations through lots of "experiments" on each trip I make. Everything you said holds true for sure. I think many people understand what the goals are but how to accomplish that varies tank to tank. It's almost like everyone knows that eating a healthy diet and exercise is good for you, right!! LOL
Man made rocks are great when you make them out of coral skeletons and cement/aragonite. I like to use white structural cement. It becomes very porous, naturally. There is nothing like natural live rock, after cured and without Aiptasias!!!! Feeding the fish is important BUT heavily isn't always healthy! A diet based on dry foods is a must and the frozen food (full of phosphates) is the "junk food". Get the tank well fed with variety of quality dry foods like various flakes and pellets and give' em a treat here and there. the Anthias and Wrasses will need more frozen, I know... Great you talked about the quarantine!!! A must! Great video! Thanks for not having those adds!! This proves to me that you are really passionate about your hobby and the videos you make.
Solid advice for anybody who’s looking for success with acropora! You’re videos keep getting better bro. Where’s that other guy with the bandana? He’s the operations manager! 😂✊🏼
Coral Euphoria - Do you have a pic of your ATI light intensity and duration (the graph) I wanna share mine and see what you think? I’m basically running 14 hr photo period. There’s 6 hr peak period from 11-5 with 1 hr ramp on both sides. 8x54 Watts on 75/G 😶. I have the LED’s at 24%, the first channel at 40% peak and 2nd channel at 100% 4 ATI blue plus and I keep both channels on from 11-5pm then they ramp down.
@@Reefahholic my power module is not dimmable. But pretty much I have the two bulbs on for 12 hours, and then all eight bulbs are on for 6 hours. The LED strip light that I have runs at about 85% for 10 hours of the total 12 hour photoperiod. I have them ramping up and down for 1 hour on each side of the 10 hours to make it 12 hours total for them too.
Coral Euphoria- Ok, yeah mine has 4 bulbs on one channel (the two outside bulbs- front and back). Those ramp up from 7am to 9pm at 40%. The middle 4 bulbs (4x blue+) run from 11:00am to 5:00pm at 100% with 1-hr ramp on both sides. My 3x LED clusters ramp from 7:30am to 9:00pm at 24%. Fairly low only for color pop. That’s pretty much it.
Hello just found your channel today and subbed you. Love the content and your reef is simply amazing and beautiful. I was told to stay away from phosphate removers now I’m considering doing the same as you. The same with my RO unit, I will be buying two more of them before even bothering with sticks. Thank you for sharing this video. You just saved me lots of $$$$ and heartache.
I err on the side of changing things early. I still use a handheld TDS meter to check the % rejection of my membranes but I don't use it to determine the purity of my product water. I don't think these cheap ones are sensitive enough, but it's just my opinion. But I do strongly believe the 1 TDS is too much and should not be added to the tank.
Hey pal, nice job. Just subscribed. Can you expand a bit about the rock needing to have light on it/being in the sump is not the same? First I've heard this. sort of foils my plans haha
Thanks for subscribing. It's probably not really anything too terribly important and like I said I'm unable to prove it. It's just that I think that the biological filtration in the display, mainly everything that grows on the live rock, like microorganisms, filter feeders, algae, etc., is better biological filtration than anything that would grow in an unlit sump, because either a) its not being lit, so there is no photosynthetic biological filtration benefit, or/and b) it is not natural substance, like ceramic. But like i said its just a personal belief.. maybe not a big deal either way 🤷♂️ I think the important thing to take away is... .. have a lot of or strong biological filtration so that you can get to the point where you can feed the fish heavy, and/or have a large amount of fish, and the corals will benefit from that.
@@stephenmegel6975 I would say that there are an annoyance and borderline a pest when they get out of control. They are technically a filter feeder cuz they take stuff out of the water. And I know some people say they can annoy corals, which I don't doubt. But it's usually not a problem in my opinion in SPS tanks because the flow is high, so their little webs of mucus get broken up.
I’m enjoying your videos! I’m thinking about putting in an order. Do you think you’ll have pink lemonade available soon? I’d like to have it with my order. Thank you
Awesome video! I absolutely agree with everything especially supplemental lighting, switching out rodi media, and adding this one into the mix for fun but lots of flow.
Such a great recipe for success! And in the end, it comes down to consistent work to see what’s happening and to keep things solid and stable. For me, this reinforces that reefkeeping can be easy but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a lot of work - something new hobbyists really need to know. Haha, you like the scary pumpkin eh? Twice in one video....😂😂😂 Loved this video, thank you for sharing!
I love your videos!! I have a question, I have my sps tank, and for the life of me I can’t make them to grow. I run all my parameters stables, and have Radions gen 4 pros. What am I missing?
Coral Euphoria for more than a year now, only thing that changes is temperature during the summer. You think that might be? It gets to 84 sometimes even tho I have a big ac at my house
I think that is a tough one. I have had acros in as early as 5 months in some tanks, but then again some acro died in other tanks at the 5-month mark. You could always try softies then LPS then Monti's, and then if those survive try one or two inexpensive sticks to see how they do.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve started off with a couple Monti’s and a Stylo. I’ll probably throw a G-Slimmer in after I see encrustment and life and work up from there.
BRS says to change the carbon blocks whenever you notice the pressure drop. I never notice that, so I just change both carbon filters at the same time, about every 4 months. But that's going to depend how much water you make obviously. For the DIY resin, use at least two color changing resins. When the first one in line gets used up, move over the second resin to the first position. Then refill the old cartridge with fresh DIY resin and put it in the second slot.
Good evening, you mentioned feeding heavy. But do you do the same thing in the frag tank? I have a 25 gal IM frag tank with two clowns. How much feeding would you recommend?
Hi, No Bayer does not kill AEFW. It will temporarily paralize them to where they have a good chance of falling off but they don't actually die. Im sure if you upped the dosage enough it would kill them but the coral would die too. Interceptor is for red bugs. It kills them. But Bayer also kills them.
Coral Euphoria thanks for the response. I’m looking into a QT tank I’ve unfortunately been dealing with all three pest you mentioned over the last 6 months. I think I got them from a friends tank when I grabbed his live rock before he moved out of state. His system was super healthy though so I thought I was safe.
I have flat worms , and it sux, but they live on one colony and weirdly I just leave that colony alive and as a sacrifice piece :) it’s a magnet. My other coral are fine, so I’m scared to remove it. If I do just one bug may decide it needs a new home. Long term I’m going to move tanks to a fully quarantined tank. Ahhhh the next build, nothing ignites a long term reefers heart like a new build
Man I threw a bunch of live rock in my sump years ago, and now I think I shouldn’t. always fighting high nutrient levels. I don’t clean the sump out but once every 6 months. and I don’t use filter socks 😖😖
My comments about live rock being in the display are more from a biological filtration standpoint. I think it's better to have that biological filtration in the display compared to the sump. As far as your problem with nutrients, yeah it could be could be a build-up of detritus. But it could also be other things.
@@CoralEuphoria for sure thanks for a reply!!! 😱😱 I was gonna try and take the rocks out of the sump and see what happens. maybe throw some filter floss in when I can.
I have had frags keeping good color and slowly encrusting. Some more than others. Thing is, why do they take so long to acclimate? Some frags haven't encrusted over the plug yet and its been at least 6 months. driving me crazy. I have never tweaked anything since I got them aside from keeping up with 2-part demand. Parameters are VERY stable. beats me
Just subscribed to your channel, really good tips, and really good advice, but, and of course there’s always a but.-You say you’re having trouble with having to low phosphates. And you talk somewhat about being OCD with your aquariums, And not having sand because it has a tendency to be to biologically active. You claim it interferes with how well your acro’s grow, however I do not see that to be a significant difference if you keep your sand well-maintained.- And because substrate contains a lot more biological activity including higher phosphates it should make up the difference helping your corals to grow faster and healthier with more color. If you are good with maintenance as you appear to be,.it should be more of a plus then a minus for your corals. I have found this in my own experience to be the case. Also things process biologically much quicker and effectively with even a small amount of substrate, let’s say no more than 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 inch. I was wondering your opinion on this and if you think my comment has any validity?
Hi Charles, thank you for subscribing and for the compliments. Regarding phosphates, I wouldn't say that I have a problem with low phosphates. I run RowaPhos so I want them low. I think you're referring to my comments in the nutrient video, where I said that sometimes I wonder if I let my phosphates creep up will I get better growth, since some studies suggest that. There are even a couple of hobbyist who run higher phosphates and seem to get better growth than me, which is why I said that. But In my opinion, having more or higher phosphates don't do anything for color. In fact I believe that lower phosphates are better for color. And actually, I think that while some corals will grow better with higher phosphates, I'm pretty sure that other species will not like the higher phosphate so much, which is backed up by the different scientific studies, which I also mentioned in my nutrient video. So I'm content with keeping low phosphates because I care more about color than growth, if I had to lean towards one over the other. And again, because High phosphates will slow down growth in some acropora. One reason that I don't like sand is because it's a detritus trap and I believe that detritus needs to be removed from the aquarium for reasons I can't prove. It's not the right "nutrients" that the corals want for growth, color, and health in my opinion.
Coral Euphoria ; Thank you I appreciate your reply, However I did think I heard you say that the colors of your corals we’re bleaching out to a paler lighter color. Which I thought you said was due to lower phosphates and nitrates. And I thought you were speaking of that in a negative way, however looking back at it you did say you preferred a more pastel looking coral. But it seems from logical deduction that paler colors in acropora is a sign of stress because of lack of algae in tissue which require nutrients such as phosphates and nitrates. That is assuming you are meeting the light requirement. Anyway they do need trace amount of these elements as studies have shown. But like they say, “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” If that’s the way you’ve been doing it for years and everything still fine, why change, right. Thank you, very much appreciate your channel. Keep up the good work.👍
Man.. You got great content but the way you deliver it needs improvement. 1) Your tone is so robotic and down 2) on top of that, you use a down and depressing background music. Be confident bro, you got great content and let that personality come through. The ending of the video is more engaging than the rest of the video. WTH. Just giving some criticism cause there is valuable content here, presentation just is meh but can be improved
@@PicoLatrinidad Media is subjective, you've heard the saying, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, well..quality is in the eye of the beholder. Everyone has different opinions on matters, and when you got a platform that allows anyone to comment, why the hell not?
euphoria corals have some of the best simple advice and are one of my favorite places to buy frags from.
Awesome tips bro...you are right the holy grail of all the tips is “feeding heaving and yet be able to keep nutrients low”....
This guy doesnt mess around, great vid and tips as always 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
How about a video on your RO system? I'm really curious, and also maybe how you do your water changes. Thanks, Richard.
You probably dont care at all but does anyone know of a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my login password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Axel Jairo instablaster ;)
@Kieran Daxton I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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Some solid advice in this video as always. I am currently reaquascaping my tank, ever since I seen your video on your custom frag plugs it's been something I wanted to implement. Keep up the good work dude.
I don't understand how anyone can give a thumbs down, this is great information. Thanks for sharing
Always great to see your videos!
One of my favorite channels 👍
Good job, I've had my latest system for the last 13 years without a crash while I traveled alot for work thanks to automation and lots of stuff I learned along the way from observations through lots of "experiments" on each trip I make. Everything you said holds true for sure. I think many people understand what the goals are but how to accomplish that varies tank to tank. It's almost like everyone knows that eating a healthy diet and exercise is good for you, right!! LOL
Man made rocks are great when you make them out of coral skeletons and cement/aragonite. I like to use white structural cement. It becomes very porous, naturally. There is nothing like natural live rock, after cured and without Aiptasias!!!! Feeding the fish is important BUT heavily isn't always healthy! A diet based on dry foods is a must and the frozen food (full of phosphates) is the "junk food". Get the tank well fed with variety of quality dry foods like various flakes and pellets and give' em a treat here and there. the Anthias and Wrasses will need more frozen, I know...
Great you talked about the quarantine!!! A must!
Great video!
Thanks for not having those adds!! This proves to me that you are really passionate about your hobby and the videos you make.
Subscribed! Thanks keep making these videos
Great advice Abe I remove the frag plug when I started l did not 👍
Loved your bucket fuge. Would you make a video explaining it a little bit?
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@@CoralEuphoria Oh nice, how did I miss this one. Thank you.
Awesome coral you have just have to look at your tank and know that you have given top tips thanks for sharing
This is another great video, thank you for your wisdom, pass it on.
Solid advice for anybody who’s looking for success with acropora! You’re videos keep getting better bro. Where’s that other guy with the bandana? He’s the operations manager! 😂✊🏼
😂😂 🤕
Coral Euphoria - Do you have a pic of your ATI light intensity and duration (the graph) I wanna share mine and see what you think? I’m basically running 14 hr photo period. There’s 6 hr peak period from 11-5 with 1 hr ramp on both sides. 8x54 Watts on 75/G 😶. I have the LED’s at 24%, the first channel at 40% peak and 2nd channel at 100% 4 ATI blue plus and I keep both channels on from 11-5pm then they ramp down.
@@Reefahholic my power module is not dimmable. But pretty much I have the two bulbs on for 12 hours, and then all eight bulbs are on for 6 hours. The LED strip light that I have runs at about 85% for 10 hours of the total 12 hour photoperiod. I have them ramping up and down for 1 hour on each side of the 10 hours to make it 12 hours total for them too.
Coral Euphoria- Ok, yeah mine has 4 bulbs on one channel (the two outside bulbs- front and back). Those ramp up from 7am to 9pm at 40%. The middle 4 bulbs (4x blue+) run from 11:00am to 5:00pm at 100% with 1-hr ramp on both sides. My 3x LED clusters ramp from 7:30am to 9:00pm at 24%. Fairly low only for color pop. That’s pretty much it.
Great video brotha. Subed. My new tank will be all acro so took notes 🤙🏼
Appreciate it brotha!
Love it hit on all points hope some new reefers listen to the straight knowledge your putting out there.
Agree 100% with everything you said. Can't deny success. Just look at your Reef!!!!!!!
Another excellent video. Thanks
Superb advice. We get caught up always trying to add stuff we don't need
Great update!!! really excellent job!!!
Like what you said about using natural rock !
Great update even better advice.
Great practical info. Beautiful tank!
Let’s go!
Hello just found your channel today and subbed you. Love the content and your reef is simply amazing and beautiful.
I was told to stay away from phosphate removers now I’m considering doing the same as you.
The same with my RO unit, I will be buying two more of them before even bothering with sticks. Thank you for sharing this video. You just saved me lots of $$$$ and heartache.
Your hints are great and your tank simply amazing!
Awesome tips thanks again for a great info.
Awesome video. I keep a barebottom as well and I will never go back to sand. Great edits too!
Tons of great information!!!
Boom, great tips
That’s exactly what I’m talking about nice and simple great video
Super fantastic saltwater aquarium and Acropora corals too... How you do that look so fantastic...
Great videos. My question is this: if you don't trust a TDS meter. How do you measure your source water quality?
I err on the side of changing things early. I still use a handheld TDS meter to check the % rejection of my membranes but I don't use it to determine the purity of my product water. I don't think these cheap ones are sensitive enough, but it's just my opinion. But I do strongly believe the 1 TDS is too much and should not be added to the tank.
Hi! Could you tell us about your RO/DI system? Love your channel.
Hey pal, nice job. Just subscribed. Can you expand a bit about the rock needing to have light on it/being in the sump is not the same? First I've heard this. sort of foils my plans haha
Thanks for subscribing.
It's probably not really anything too terribly important and like I said I'm unable to prove it. It's just that I think that the biological filtration in the display, mainly everything that grows on the live rock, like microorganisms, filter feeders, algae, etc., is better biological filtration than anything that would grow in an unlit sump, because either a) its not being lit, so there is no photosynthetic biological filtration benefit, or/and b) it is not natural substance, like ceramic.
But like i said its just a personal belief.. maybe not a big deal either way 🤷♂️
I think the important thing to take away is...
.. have a lot of or strong biological filtration so that you can get to the point where you can feed the fish heavy, and/or have a large amount of fish, and the corals will benefit from that.
@@CoralEuphoria I think I understand. Thanks. One more question. Vermitid snail.. bio filter or pest?
@@stephenmegel6975 I would say that there are an annoyance and borderline a pest when they get out of control. They are technically a filter feeder cuz they take stuff out of the water. And I know some people say they can annoy corals, which I don't doubt. But it's usually not a problem in my opinion in SPS tanks because the flow is high, so their little webs of mucus get broken up.
Hi,great informative video.....can you please tell me what lights you are using over your reef tanks....Thankyou
Hi, You can find that information int his video.
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I’m enjoying your videos! I’m thinking about putting in an order. Do you think you’ll have pink lemonade available soon? I’d like to have it with my order. Thank you
Thanks 🙂. No sorry, it's going to be a while 🙁
as always best info, simple and great looking, do you dose carbon?
No not currently but in the past ive experimented with a little vinegar
@@CoralEuphoria thank u :)
Another great video and sound advice! Where did you buy your display tank's rock and what kind of rock is it?
Thanks. Fiji rock from bulk reef supply a while ago
@@CoralEuphoria Dry Fiji rock? I found 10 lbs of Fiji Live Rock online but not to sure if I should gamble with live rock.
@@MS-lv1pw yup dry. Yeah i agree that's a gamble that i probably wouldnt take
Awesome video!
I absolutely agree with everything especially supplemental lighting, switching out rodi media, and adding this one into the mix for fun but lots of flow.
Such a great recipe for success! And in the end, it comes down to consistent work to see what’s happening and to keep things solid and stable. For me, this reinforces that reefkeeping can be easy but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a lot of work - something new hobbyists really need to know. Haha, you like the scary pumpkin eh? Twice in one video....😂😂😂 Loved this video, thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much 😀
Hey I like your video amazing sps could you make a video how test your aquarium
Awesome
Have you ever had to deal with AEFW? Does any of your videos talk about it?
No, never.
I love your videos!! I have a question, I have my sps tank, and for the life of me I can’t make them to grow. I run all my parameters stables, and have Radions gen 4 pros. What am I missing?
How long have you been keeping it stable? Are they at least encrusting?
Coral Euphoria for more than a year now, only thing that changes is temperature during the summer. You think that might be? It gets to 84 sometimes even tho I have a big ac at my house
Coral Euphoria other thing, I use dry rock to start this tank. The rock is only 2 years old,
@@moisessanchez2063 i doubt its temperature and 2 years for rocks to mature is plenty of time. What are your nitrate and phosphate like?
Coral Euphoria hey, my phosphate run at around 0.03-0.07 , nitrates are around 7-10 ppm
How long would you wait with a new setup to introduce Acros? Do you wait for coraline or sponge growth? Are there any indicators?
I think that is a tough one. I have had acros in as early as 5 months in some tanks, but then again some acro died in other tanks at the 5-month mark. You could always try softies then LPS then Monti's, and then if those survive try one or two inexpensive sticks to see how they do.
Thanks for the reply. I’ve started off with a couple Monti’s and a Stylo. I’ll probably throw a G-Slimmer in after I see encrustment and life and work up from there.
You mention not to rely/use a TDS meter, what do you use instead?
I just err on the side of changing the filters early, and have at least two carbon and DI filters.
BRS says to change the carbon blocks whenever you notice the pressure drop. I never notice that, so I just change both carbon filters at the same time, about every 4 months. But that's going to depend how much water you make obviously.
For the DIY resin, use at least two color changing resins. When the first one in line gets used up, move over the second resin to the first position. Then refill the old cartridge with fresh DIY resin and put it in the second slot.
Good evening, you mentioned feeding heavy. But do you do the same thing in the frag tank? I have a 25 gal IM frag tank with two clowns. How much feeding would you recommend?
Ive not even watched this video but gave it a thumbs up because i know abes videos are awesome 😎 abe you have a build thread on reef2reef
Can you show how you made your bucket fuge?
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Can you outline your RO/DI setup.
That biological filtration is what I'm lacking lol need to find a way to add more display rocks
I thought Bayer *did* kill AEFW but not their eggs.
Also, doesn't Interceptor kill AEFW? It's now available in Dr G's coral dip.
Hi, No Bayer does not kill AEFW. It will temporarily paralize them to where they have a good chance of falling off but they don't actually die. Im sure if you upped the dosage enough it would kill them but the coral would die too.
Interceptor is for red bugs. It kills them. But Bayer also kills them.
@@CoralEuphoria Thanks.
Have you ever dealt with aefw? Is so how did you over come it.
I had to deal with red bugs in 2011. That was enough to convince me that I need to quarantine
Coral Euphoria thanks for the response. I’m looking into a QT tank I’ve unfortunately been dealing with all three pest you mentioned over the last 6 months. I think I got them from a friends tank when I grabbed his live rock before he moved out of state. His system was super healthy though so I thought I was safe.
I have flat worms , and it sux, but they live on one colony and weirdly I just leave that colony alive and as a sacrifice piece :) it’s a magnet. My other coral are fine, so I’m scared to remove it. If I do just one bug may decide it needs a new home. Long term I’m going to move tanks to a fully quarantined tank. Ahhhh the next build, nothing ignites a long term reefers heart like a new build
Hi, I got lost, why did you change the calcium reactor for a dispenser, some reason in particular, greetings from Mexico
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I talk about it at to about the 4 minute mark.
What do we use to measure TDS if those meters aren't accurate enough?
Just don't be overly reliant on it and err on the side of changing filters early
You don't use carbon and uv?
No not regularly
What’s in that 3 part doser Abe?
Arm and Hammer baking soda, Calcium chloride, magnesium chloride/magnesium sulfate
Man I threw a bunch of live rock in my sump years ago, and now I think I shouldn’t. always fighting high nutrient levels. I don’t clean the sump out but once every 6 months. and I don’t use filter socks 😖😖
My comments about live rock being in the display are more from a biological filtration standpoint. I think it's better to have that biological filtration in the display compared to the sump. As far as your problem with nutrients, yeah it could be could be a build-up of detritus. But it could also be other things.
@@CoralEuphoria for sure thanks for a reply!!! 😱😱 I was gonna try and take the rocks out of the sump and see what happens. maybe throw some filter floss in when I can.
I have had frags keeping good color and slowly encrusting. Some more than others. Thing is, why do they take so long to acclimate? Some frags haven't encrusted over the plug yet and its been at least 6 months. driving me crazy. I have never tweaked anything since I got them aside from keeping up with 2-part demand. Parameters are VERY stable. beats me
Is it possible that they would benefit by heavier feeding or heavier bioload, like more fish? (obviously only if your system can handle it)
@@CoralEuphoria I have a heavy bioload, 12 fish for 115 gal.
Are all you systems bare bottom?
Yessir
"getting detritus out your tank is important" genius
;) just yanking yer chain
I use distilled. 000
Metal halides scare me- I had them in the past- but damn they are so damn hot, and energy inefficient
Just subscribed to your channel, really good tips, and really good advice, but, and of course there’s always a but.-You say you’re having trouble with having to low phosphates. And you talk somewhat about being OCD with your aquariums, And not having sand because it has a tendency to be to biologically active. You claim it interferes with how well your acro’s grow, however I do not see that to be a significant difference if you keep your sand well-maintained.- And because substrate contains a lot more biological activity including higher phosphates it should make up the difference helping your corals to grow faster and healthier with more color. If you are good with maintenance as you appear to be,.it should be more of a plus then a minus for your corals. I have found this in my own experience to be the case. Also things process biologically much quicker and effectively with even a small amount of substrate, let’s say no more than 1-1/2 to 1-3/4 inch. I was wondering your opinion on this and if you think my comment has any validity?
Hi Charles, thank you for subscribing and for the compliments. Regarding phosphates, I wouldn't say that I have a problem with low phosphates. I run RowaPhos so I want them low. I think you're referring to my comments in the nutrient video, where I said that sometimes I wonder if I let my phosphates creep up will I get better growth, since some studies suggest that. There are even a couple of hobbyist who run higher phosphates and seem to get better growth than me, which is why I said that. But In my opinion, having more or higher phosphates don't do anything for color. In fact I believe that lower phosphates are better for color. And actually, I think that while some corals will grow better with higher phosphates, I'm pretty sure that other species will not like the higher phosphate so much, which is backed up by the different scientific studies, which I also mentioned in my nutrient video. So I'm content with keeping low phosphates because I care more about color than growth, if I had to lean towards one over the other. And again, because High phosphates will slow down growth in some acropora. One reason that I don't like sand is because it's a detritus trap and I believe that detritus needs to be removed from the aquarium for reasons I can't prove. It's not the right "nutrients" that the corals want for growth, color, and health in my opinion.
Coral Euphoria ; Thank you I appreciate your reply, However I did think I heard you say that the colors of your corals we’re bleaching out to a paler lighter color. Which I thought you said was due to lower phosphates and nitrates.
And I thought you were speaking of that in a negative way, however looking back at it you did say you preferred a more pastel looking coral. But it seems from logical deduction that paler colors in acropora is a sign of stress because of lack of algae in tissue which require nutrients such as phosphates and nitrates. That is assuming you are meeting the light requirement.
Anyway they do need trace amount of these elements as studies have shown. But like they say, “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” If that’s the way you’ve been doing it for years and everything still fine, why change, right. Thank you, very much appreciate your channel. Keep up the good work.👍
I use drinking water for my soft corals and the tds of the water is 150-200😂 i cant ever complain about 1😂😂😂
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Man.. You got great content but the way you deliver it needs improvement. 1) Your tone is so robotic and down 2) on top of that, you use a down and depressing background music. Be confident bro, you got great content and let that personality come through. The ending of the video is more engaging than the rest of the video. WTH.
Just giving some criticism cause there is valuable content here, presentation just is meh but can be improved
What you talking about? He is the best out there.
@@PicoLatrinidad Media is subjective, you've heard the saying, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, well..quality is in the eye of the beholder. Everyone has different opinions on matters, and when you got a platform that allows anyone to comment, why the hell not?
F off