Hi Keith, here is an interesting topic to discuss with your guests : I just went scuba diving to Indonesia and learned from one of the giudes that local coral farmers are actively using electric current to increase coral growth and health. They literally are connecting low voltage cables with metal racks where frags grow. Would be interesting to hear what Chris has to say... Best wishes from UK.
Keith, appreciate the comments about GFCI, there are devices out there that will notify you with audible alarms, some even are connected to Wi-Fi and can notify you on your devices. No one talks about AFCI, arc fault devices, also protect from electrical fires. The most recent NEC code, actually requires every receptacle and lighting circuit in a new home to be either AFCI, GFCI, or protected by both.
I just want to say that people need to understand that we are all still in the healing mode and the boys are doing their best with Reef Therapy. With enough time things will engage and become better and better. We should avoid harsh comments and let it's course to happen organically. It is what it is! Power to Reef Therapy! It's just a matter of time! Focus on Jake's visions and keep carrying the torch!! Please give us some update on that 400 gallon system! Put some staghorns and Tongue corals!!!! Aloha!
Remy is so gosh dang charming. For a video idea: I'd personally love to see an expert taxonomist on Reef Therapy. Joe Rowlett? Maybe the guy who runs Corals of the World website?
Remy, The green worm could have been a green Paddle Worm. Something I would remove. The sand I have purchased from TBS always has a ton of life in it. I have rarely found much that needed removed other than a few small whelks or a tiny gorilla crab. All easily removed. Easier to remove then some coral pests.
Remy is doing an excellent job!
Very sorry to hear about your loss Keth. He definitely inspired a man that inspires many.😊
Great show! Remy, keep doing what you’re doing. You’re doing a great job! Keith, my condolences to you and your family. Take care and happy reefing!
Love remy and what he has been doing def doesn’t deserve all the hate!
another great guest! We would like to see the Mark's tank! indeph look pleaseeeeee.
Hi Keith, here is an interesting topic to discuss with your guests : I just went scuba diving to Indonesia and learned from one of the giudes that local coral farmers are actively using electric current to increase coral growth and health. They literally are connecting low voltage cables with metal racks where frags grow. Would be interesting to hear what Chris has to say... Best wishes from UK.
Keith, appreciate the comments about GFCI, there are devices out there that will notify you with audible alarms, some even are connected to Wi-Fi and can notify you on your devices.
No one talks about AFCI, arc fault devices, also protect from electrical fires. The most recent NEC code, actually requires every receptacle and lighting circuit in a new home to be either AFCI, GFCI, or protected by both.
Yes, I have GFI Notify devices for all of my circuits. They are great because I get an instant notification when a GFCI trips.
Salem is awesome. I’ve got some nice corals from him.
Thanks Greg - see you next show!
I just want to say that people need to understand that we are all still in the healing mode and the boys are doing their best with Reef Therapy. With enough time things will engage and become better and better. We should avoid harsh comments and let it's course to happen organically. It is what it is!
Power to Reef Therapy! It's just a matter of time! Focus on Jake's visions and keep carrying the torch!!
Please give us some update on that 400 gallon system! Put some staghorns and Tongue corals!!!! Aloha!
Very sorry to hear about your dad Keith
Sorry to hear about your father passing Keith. I hope you are doing well.
i raaly love nature and animal in the world
What’s your thoughts on Reef Moonshiners technique?
Remy is so gosh dang charming. For a video idea: I'd personally love to see an expert taxonomist on Reef Therapy. Joe Rowlett? Maybe the guy who runs Corals of the World website?
The taxonomy videos seem to be a popular request! Love that Corals of the World site...SO GOOD! ~Remy
Remy, The green worm could have been a green Paddle Worm. Something I would remove. The sand I have purchased from TBS always has a ton of life in it. I have rarely found much that needed removed other than a few small whelks or a tiny gorilla crab. All easily removed. Easier to remove then some coral pests.
Thanks! The worms was the only larger form of life I saw but I'm sure things will pop up in the coming weeks. Thanks for the comment! ~Remy
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