hello, everybody! if you enjoyed I'm very glad. and I see a lot of people worried about my tank... for all of you that are wondering how my tank is going, it is going great. None of my anomies or soft corals have passed away. I have done a lot of research about saltwater tank and I've made sure I got the correct components to establish myself a very healthy tank. and the rocks I put in are not coral, they are live rock, and they are already esblablished from previous tanks which means they have lots of beneficial bacteria to help with amazing water quality. as for the sand, the sand is packaged with natural saltwater from the actual ocean and that is why it is wet. it carries all types of beneficial bacteria to also help with great water quality. my water, sand, and rocks are all from previously established tanks which means a natural established base tank. as for all the water parameters I have good alkalinity, phosphates are low and the nitrite/nitrate are low and being controlled by macro algea I have put in the tank. all of my fish are healthy and as for the puffer and blue tang, I know they get really big, but right now they are little babies, (around 2 inches long) they take some time to grow and I like to donate fish when they get big. I have owned a lot of fish that outgrow tanks, just like a Redtail catfish for example and I donate them to aquariums for when they get too big. I care and love my fish I get and make sure all water parameters are good at all times, so all my fish can thrive. I don't like seeing dead fish as much as you do too. I've had fish tanks since I was 10 years old and its a hobby I've enjoyed for years, are recently discovered I love to make videos on them. If you are a beginner and want to start a saltwater tank, its definitely worth doing a lot of research so your tank will thrive. just like me I have just started looking into saltwater tanks 3 months prior from starting this video and its defiantly worth gaining knowledge on starting a saltwater tank so you know exactly what's going on.
If that sebae anemone is still alive, make sure you surround that powerhead with a sponge or some kind of fine mesh netting. They can get chopped up when floating around and your tank will be toast.
@fishtales I like the video but I want to U to know the situation about terra green and that his latest video was taken out by dr plant just because he used 0.5 of his content so pls if U r reading this spread the message
Bro you got 2 fish in there that get to a foot length they need a way bigger tank 125-180 especially for the puffer. Also the puffer is really rough shape he needs to be dewormed and can’t be in tank with shrimp unless you intend to feed Jacque to him.
i had watched finding nemo on ice in person and i still cry to this day at the end of the damn movie. im gonna be 24 in 2 months and 3 days. clownfish are one of my few dreamfish to keep. one day, i will make that dream come true
4:02 that looks like some kind of LPS coral, not a softie. He might give you some extra challenges. They are more sensitive to water chemistry like calcium and alkalinity than soft corals are, but I'm sure you have it handled.
@ Not only are tangs big fish, but they’re super active. In the wild, tangs are highly active fish that are always on the move, so it’s best to reflect that in the home aquarium with a large tank.
@@masteroctopusesanimations153 75 gallons is not ideal, blue tangs can get almost a foot in length. Not only are most tangs large, all of them love space to swim and graze. A good substitute would be any of the smaller bristle tooth tang species! They stay relatively small but also keep in mind that bigger is always better.
I knew what the comments were going to be before I even watched the video lol. But in all realness, buy a bigger tank or trade in the two fish. You can stunt their growth, among other health issues, even though they aren't that big right now. if you opt for a bigger tank, remember to go for a longer tank rather than a deeper/taller tank to achieve the "gallons requirement" because what the tangs really need is room to swim, so 6 feet wide is a good minimum if you want to keep tangs in the future. Also gives the fish more real estate if you will, to call their own, which is very beneficial if you end up getting some of the very beautiful, very territorial fish that are out there. Don't let the comments discourage you though, keep learning!
- RO/DI water is super clean freshwater which has been filtered via reverse osmosis and it is important to use in reef tanks because you need to get your water chemistry just right, particularly if you are keeping corals! - That's live rock, not coral. - You need a waaaay bigger tank for the blue tang and porcupine puffer. Blue tangs alone need a 250 gallon aquarium as adults! - Many of those 'anemones' are NOT anemones but corals; the only ones which are anemones are the ones which move around. Corals cannot move, anemones can. - Ughh I hope there were a few days if not better weeks between animal acquisitions and cycling your tank!!! 😬 - Also, fun note but your bigger clownfish is gonna genderbend to female. I really wish that your video had shown that you did research and responsibly acquisitioned your stock sloooowly, not a bunch all at once like that. Reef tanks take a lot of time and research to develop properly. Sorry to be a party pooper.☹️
that puffer fish isnt reef safe and will eat all ur corals, also your tank size is not okay for couple of ur fish, please never again add the anemone before 6 month passes because they wont survive in a newly set up tank. Not hating actually very beautiful tank but please do your research next time for now i hope all your animals are okay
Awesome build. If you really want a yellow tang, you can only get Japanese imports or captive bred specimims at the moment. Hawaii banned imports of Hawaiin yellow tangs, which is where they all came from until pretty recently. I'd check Biota or an ORA dealer online for some captive bred babies. They are a bit pricy, but will come small enough to fit in your tank for some time. Japanese imports may be cheaper but are often just as pricey, and they typically come in stressed, starving, and sometimes sick. As for Moorish Idols, they just need a super high fiber diet. Most die from constapation or diseases caused by a high fat and protein, low fiber diet. There are prepared foods on the market now specifically for them. If you get one from Live Aquaria's diver's den, they will already be eating some form of prepared food. They get too big for your tank, but so are the tangs and the puffer, so you'll have to rehome or replace all of those. I would still avoid them personally, but if you want to make it happen then you can.
Yellow tangs were banned for fishing for it. Its a good addition but tangs dont get along with each other well. Also, you can buy one but its around 500 dollars
@@Evergreenroblox1 the goby is banned in Canada bcz of how invasive it is Legit when it was introduced to the tank it had this scary aura around it It wore off eventually tho
@@fishtaleTVgood thing Biota breeds them for far cheaper than wild caught specimens anyway and they're more hardy than wild ones too! (Your tank is too small for any tang though.)
Depending on where you are. I got a quarter-sized baby yesterday here in SoCal for $250. Even THAT is crazy compared to the fact that they were selling for like $30 each just 5 years ago or so.
I watched Finding Nemo again and was looking for a video on how to make an aquarium like that. I only found one video, and it was uploaded 13 days ago :d
this video is good, but for anyone out there who wants to create saltwater ecosystem, PLEASE DONT ADD EVERYTHING IN ONE DAY. it doesnt happen fast and look up tutorials, do your research before attempting this hobby. it takes a lot of dedication and its definitely for long term, so only do it if you've been wanting to do it for a long time
and not in a good way. This is exactly what not to do when starting a saltwater tank. Shame on the fish store for just selling him whatever he wanted knowing well he has no idea about anything other than trying to replicate a kids movie.
lol I watched all 3 from the u might like this one then went to the channel for more but found out that I actually watched them all I guess a recap next year would be nice
I really hope you take care of this tank and not just did it for a video cause in my eyes all I see is you put a few fish that will be too big for the tank a puffer who will start taking bites out of your other fish, corals, and anemone. Plus the anemone was Introduced to the tank way too early. I get your trying to do something fun and cool but people are gonna try to copy you and waste money and kill fish and corals then scratch there heads like what happened.
Well, can’t wait until something bad happens. Putting different fish (some of them will outgrow the tank, if they don’t die before) that have a aggressive potential or don’t fit together in terms of parameters, some, if not most of them will die. Has been proven lots of times already. Please, before buying any pet, inform yourself about it and how you take care of it, even if it is „just“ a fish.
Every fish in my tank have been getting along with eachother, yes I know the puffer can eat most of the stuff but I keep him fed so he don’t eat anything. My tank has already been running for a month and nothing has died.
@@Gibyyy737 Trying to replicate an unrealistic tank setup from a kids movie may entice other clueless people to want to do it. There's at least 10-15 things wrong in the video that you just don't do setting up a saltwater tank. (overstocking in a brand new tank, picking fish that will quickly outgrow the tank, mixing extremely aggressive fish with passive fish, calling corals anemones...) We were all noobs at one point in the hobby, but anyone trying to replicate finding nemo should be a huge red flag to any responsible fish store.
hello, everybody! if you enjoyed I'm very glad. and I see a lot of people worried about my tank... for all of you that are wondering how my tank is going, it is going great. None of my anomies or soft corals have passed away. I have done a lot of research about saltwater tank and I've made sure I got the correct components to establish myself a very healthy tank. and the rocks I put in are not coral, they are live rock, and they are already esblablished from previous tanks which means they have lots of beneficial bacteria to help with amazing water quality. as for the sand, the sand is packaged with natural saltwater from the actual ocean and that is why it is wet. it carries all types of beneficial bacteria to also help with great water quality. my water, sand, and rocks are all from previously established tanks which means a natural established base tank. as for all the water parameters I have good alkalinity, phosphates are low and the nitrite/nitrate are low and being controlled by macro algea I have put in the tank. all of my fish are healthy and as for the puffer and blue tang, I know they get really big, but right now they are little babies, (around 2 inches long) they take some time to grow and I like to donate fish when they get big. I have owned a lot of fish that outgrow tanks, just like a Redtail catfish for example and I donate them to aquariums for when they get too big. I care and love my fish I get and make sure all water parameters are good at all times, so all my fish can thrive. I don't like seeing dead fish as much as you do too. I've had fish tanks since I was 10 years old and its a hobby I've enjoyed for years, are recently discovered I love to make videos on them. If you are a beginner and want to start a saltwater tank, its definitely worth doing a lot of research so your tank will thrive. just like me I have just started looking into saltwater tanks 3 months prior from starting this video and its defiantly worth gaining knowledge on starting a saltwater tank so you know exactly what's going on.
If that sebae anemone is still alive, make sure you surround that powerhead with a sponge or some kind of fine mesh netting. They can get chopped up when floating around and your tank will be toast.
@@Arborpressall my wavemakers have a fine netting on them
I know for a fact that you are FFW student!
Well done!
@fishtales I like the video but I want to U to know the situation about terra green and that his latest video was taken out by dr plant just because he used 0.5 of his content so pls if U r reading this spread the message
@@fishtaleTVdory real life
“We need this live coral” proceeds to pick up rock…..
Yes I forgot it’s live rock not live coral
“I want us to feel like we’re actually inside Nemo.” Just think of what he said.😅
You know a couple of fish outgrow the tank richt
Yes
richt👍
def gonna have to get rid of the blue tang and puffer eventually they need around a 100 gallon tank atleast
and also those are not corals at the start they are just reef rocks
Why do the blue tang need so much water?
No like a 200 gallon, 6 feet is not enough for a 3 foot fish to be swimming in, and also to reduce agression
If you want gill for the tank you can just get a longfin bannerfish to substitute
Rewatch the video again. Longfin Bannerfish is the worst fish to keep as a pet.
@@CBFFan1 he was talking about the moorish idol
@@aidenegan3099They are the same
@@CBFFan1 no they aren't
@@aidenegan3099yes they are
Bro you got 2 fish in there that get to a foot length they need a way bigger tank 125-180 especially for the puffer. Also the puffer is really rough shape he needs to be dewormed and can’t be in tank with shrimp unless you intend to feed Jacque to him.
Yes agreed, the puffer was already in bad shape when I saw him in the fish store, I just thought he’d probably get better if I put him in my tank
i had watched finding nemo on ice in person and i still cry to this day at the end of the damn movie. im gonna be 24 in 2 months and 3 days. clownfish are one of my few dreamfish to keep. one day, i will make that dream come true
Dude that’s a rough watch tbh. I hope your tank was fully cycled but it doesn’t look like you did. Wish you the best though man
4:02 that looks like some kind of LPS coral, not a softie. He might give you some extra challenges. They are more sensitive to water chemistry like calcium and alkalinity than soft corals are, but I'm sure you have it handled.
Yes I’ve still got that one he’s doing great I also got 2 more
Yeahhhh the blue tang and the porcupine puffer are gonna have to go. 55 gallons isn’t big enough to hold one, let alone both, long term.
Don’t worry that blue tang will be an ick magnet and most likely won’t survive anyway
Why is the tank not big enough for a blue tang?
The porcupine fish i could understand; But blue tang??
@ Not only are tangs big fish, but they’re super active. In the wild, tangs are highly active fish that are always on the move, so it’s best to reflect that in the home aquarium with a large tank.
Will a 75 be fine for 1 blue tang
@@masteroctopusesanimations153 75 gallons is not ideal, blue tangs can get almost a foot in length. Not only are most tangs large, all of them love space to swim and graze.
A good substitute would be any of the smaller bristle tooth tang species! They stay relatively small but also keep in mind that bigger is always better.
Great. Now put a barracuda in there
YEAHHHHHHHH no.
Dory and Bloat are gonna have to go.
However you can replace the porcupine pufferfish with another pufferfish.
What kinda leather coral is that
underrated
Do everything wrong challenge
That's some high quality H20
Indeed it is
I knew what the comments were going to be before I even watched the video lol. But in all realness, buy a bigger tank or trade in the two fish. You can stunt their growth, among other health issues, even though they aren't that big right now. if you opt for a bigger tank, remember to go for a longer tank rather than a deeper/taller tank to achieve the "gallons requirement" because what the tangs really need is room to swim, so 6 feet wide is a good minimum if you want to keep tangs in the future. Also gives the fish more real estate if you will, to call their own, which is very beneficial if you end up getting some of the very beautiful, very territorial fish that are out there. Don't let the comments discourage you though, keep learning!
very well made video pls keep making more fish vids
Thank you, almost have a vid ready
- RO/DI water is super clean freshwater which has been filtered via reverse osmosis and it is important to use in reef tanks because you need to get your water chemistry just right, particularly if you are keeping corals!
- That's live rock, not coral.
- You need a waaaay bigger tank for the blue tang and porcupine puffer. Blue tangs alone need a 250 gallon aquarium as adults!
- Many of those 'anemones' are NOT anemones but corals; the only ones which are anemones are the ones which move around. Corals cannot move, anemones can.
- Ughh I hope there were a few days if not better weeks between animal acquisitions and cycling your tank!!! 😬
- Also, fun note but your bigger clownfish is gonna genderbend to female.
I really wish that your video had shown that you did research and responsibly acquisitioned your stock sloooowly, not a bunch all at once like that. Reef tanks take a lot of time and research to develop properly.
Sorry to be a party pooper.☹️
Nice
that puffer fish isnt reef safe and will eat all ur corals, also your tank size is not okay for couple of ur fish, please never again add the anemone before 6 month passes because they wont survive in a newly set up tank. Not hating actually very beautiful tank but please do your research next time for now i hope all your animals are okay
None of my anenomies died and my puffer hasn’t eaten anything he’s not supposed to. My tank has been running for a little longer than a month.
@@fishtaleTV thats great then mate i hope they do well
You can make a extension make it bigger with more room so you can add other fish to it
Awesome dude! I’m probably gonna end up doing the same thing.
You gave me inspiration 😊
Deb is not a striped damsel. she’s a blue & white humbug!
How many gallons is the tank??
It’s about 55 gals
here before you go viral
as someone into salt water/ reefing this hurt to watch
Xd
One missing:🦈
Your puffer will eat your shrimp asap
i ❤ your videos youre doing great😊
Awesome build.
If you really want a yellow tang, you can only get Japanese imports or captive bred specimims at the moment. Hawaii banned imports of Hawaiin yellow tangs, which is where they all came from until pretty recently. I'd check Biota or an ORA dealer online for some captive bred babies. They are a bit pricy, but will come small enough to fit in your tank for some time. Japanese imports may be cheaper but are often just as pricey, and they typically come in stressed, starving, and sometimes sick.
As for Moorish Idols, they just need a super high fiber diet. Most die from constapation or diseases caused by a high fat and protein, low fiber diet. There are prepared foods on the market now specifically for them. If you get one from Live Aquaria's diver's den, they will already be eating some form of prepared food. They get too big for your tank, but so are the tangs and the puffer, so you'll have to rehome or replace all of those. I would still avoid them personally, but if you want to make it happen then you can.
Awesome, thanks for the information I appreciate it👍
Dory is my fav character❤
Yellow tangs were banned for fishing for it. Its a good addition but tangs dont get along with each other well. Also, you can buy one but its around 500 dollars
Yes I’ve never seen more expensive fish than saltwater fish🤦♂️
@@Evergreenroblox1 the goby is banned in Canada bcz of how invasive it is
Legit when it was introduced to the tank it had this scary aura around it
It wore off eventually tho
@@fishtaleTVgood thing Biota breeds them for far cheaper than wild caught specimens anyway and they're more hardy than wild ones too! (Your tank is too small for any tang though.)
@@fishtaleTV you can just get the yellow tang on biota for 200 bucks
Good job keep up the good work!!
Yellow tangs also cost over a grand
Depending on where you are. I got a quarter-sized baby yesterday here in SoCal for $250. Even THAT is crazy compared to the fact that they were selling for like $30 each just 5 years ago or so.
I watched Finding Nemo again and was looking for a video on how to make an aquarium like that. I only found one video, and it was uploaded 13 days ago :d
BUBBLES AND GIL NOOOOO😭😭😭
3:59 why is there a pistol shrimp
You forgot the starfish
I know😫😫
Dory will grow to half the size of that tank
Yeah as the other comments say it’s a bad idea to try and recreate the tank from Finding Nemo without doing proper research and having a proper setup
@@fishtaleTV No need to be like that, I’m just saying that people need to know that fish need to be given the same respect and care as any pets
Yes I was kinda a beginner in this but the same tank today is doing great now, my toadstools grew a lot as well.
@@fishtaleTV That’s great!^^
Actually, little fact: Clownfish can change genders from boy to girl when their stripes change
Their stripes do not change. The actual rule is that the bigger member of the pair becomes female. (I keep clownfish.)
I know where to get bubbles the yellow tang
You should get a schooling bannerfish they are like moorish idol just easier to care for
Yeah I saw one looked pretty similar… I also didn’t want to overstock my tank as well
Please buy a bigger tank, the blue tang and puffer cant handle it (did you buy a bigger tank?
🔥 vid
Thank you
Coo. Now where are the vegan sharks
bro finally posted its been 6 million years
Yes I am sorry😔
@@fishtaleTV its ok lol
@@fishtaleTVSTOP ABUSING THESE FISH
@@frowner_and_co how am I abusing fish
this video is good, but for anyone out there who wants to create saltwater ecosystem, PLEASE DONT ADD EVERYTHING IN ONE DAY. it doesnt happen fast and look up tutorials, do your research before attempting this hobby. it takes a lot of dedication and its definitely for long term, so only do it if you've been wanting to do it for a long time
my favorite part was the fornite died sound lol
I did the same but my tank is 5 feet long
Here early before it blows up! 😂
and not in a good way. This is exactly what not to do when starting a saltwater tank. Shame on the fish store for just selling him whatever he wanted knowing well he has no idea about anything other than trying to replicate a kids movie.
Imagin you bought Bruce💀
Bad video will make people want to imitate/ these fish don’t belong together and if they do it should be like a 200 gal tank
lol I watched all 3 from the u might like this one then went to the channel for more but found out that I actually watched them all
I guess a recap next year would be nice
sweet! glad you enjoyed...
You forgot the star fish
fish dont have an aging gene and can live forever unless they get a disease or eaten
Buddy some fish live until their death due to age 😭
@@Dr.Warthrop Not true. I can tell you're an idiot.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You frogot the beluga whale and whaleshark 😢
starfish
How could bro forget Peach
I forgor😔
TONGS FISH! TONGS FISH!
You forgot the star fish
Can you tell me how to make a lank tank with a 20 gallon tank?
A lank tank?
@@garg4531 lake
its at petco
Love petco
30 seconds in.. yep, everything will be dead. Who knows how many clueless people tried to replicate that stock choice, ugh.
stop hating
I really hope you take care of this tank and not just did it for a video cause in my eyes all I see is you put a few fish that will be too big for the tank a puffer who will start taking bites out of your other fish, corals, and anemone. Plus the anemone was Introduced to the tank way too early. I get your trying to do something fun and cool but people are gonna try to copy you and waste money and kill fish and corals then scratch there heads like what happened.
He forgot the starfish😢
You forgot the sharks😔
Sharks aren’t aloud to be in tanks except for freshwater sharks
18 min ago
yea the blue tang will outgrow the fuck outta that tank
It can grow like a 1.5 feet
He’s only like 2 inches long right now I have a decent amount of time until he’s too big
@@fishtaleTVcool video btw
@@Evergreenroblox1thank you.. glad you enjoyed
@@fishtaleTVEveryone thinks they have time but the fish grow sooner than they think
What happened!!!!!! 0:37
Well, can’t wait until something bad happens.
Putting different fish (some of them will outgrow the tank, if they don’t die before) that have a aggressive potential or don’t fit together in terms of parameters, some, if not most of them will die.
Has been proven lots of times already.
Please, before buying any pet, inform yourself about it and how you take care of it, even if it is „just“ a fish.
Every fish in my tank have been getting along with eachother, yes I know the puffer can eat most of the stuff but I keep him fed so he don’t eat anything. My tank has already been running for a month and nothing has died.
🤦🏿♂️
Me to
Bravo
Dat sad wel I Olson like it
oh god
😍❤😍
Finding life
Hehe u don’t have a yellow tang but i do hehe
@@raymundogomez3029 😒😒😔
this needs more like pin pls
Ok ok how the HELL DOSE HE ONLY HAVE 7 LIKES
Inglece sand malaysia pasir
34th like lol
What about coral from finding Nemo that probably ate all the eggs except for Nemo and peach the sea star
Who thinks he should get more likes
👇🏼
No. This video is cute but very irresponsible in the choices shown.
@@falcolf how the hell is it irresponsible
@@Gibyyy737 Trying to replicate an unrealistic tank setup from a kids movie may entice other clueless people to want to do it. There's at least 10-15 things wrong in the video that you just don't do setting up a saltwater tank. (overstocking in a brand new tank, picking fish that will quickly outgrow the tank, mixing extremely aggressive fish with passive fish, calling corals anemones...) We were all noobs at one point in the hobby, but anyone trying to replicate finding nemo should be a huge red flag to any responsible fish store.
Thats animal abuse.....
What do you mean animal abuse?
Dein Aquarium ist viel zu klein ein Palette. Dr Fisch braucht mindestens 2000 Liter und ist Nix fürs Aquarium danke für das schlechte Vorbild
Glad you stopped talking so unenthusuastucally
skibidi
Give your mom's phone back little Timmy
@@karlacruz1744 skibidi
@@RetiredEd1tz 🤦♂️
Bubbles, the yellow tang is like crazy expensive
I was super shocked when I first found out about the price
A mimic tang is so much cheaper🫠