AquaX Jellyfish Aquarium 16L: Complete Unboxing & Setup Guide

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • Welcome to the detailed unboxing and setup of the AquaX Jellyfish Aquarium 16L! Dive deep into the world of marine life, whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just beginning your journey into jellyfish aquariums. This video gives an in-depth overview, guiding you from unboxing to final setup.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Introduction & Overview
    1:40 Unboxing the Aquarium
    2:20 Delving into the Aquarium Features
    5:02 Discovering the Accessories
    9:23 Setting Up Process
    10:32 Preparing & Adding Salt Water
    14:02 Power-Up & Initial Look
    15:05 Salinity Check
    17:27 Kickstarting with Bio Start
    18:05 What's Next: Aquarium Cycling
    20:15 Light Play & Settings
    20:45 Wrap-Up & What’s Coming Next
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    UNDERSTANDING AQUARIUM CYCLING - reefbuilders.com/2018/03/17/b....
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  • @Kaymack2469
    @Kaymack2469 5 місяців тому +1

    Oh my gosh I didn’t have this when setting up when y’all first released the tank I had no idea what I was doing this was three years ago now ! Unfortunately I had failed with jellies :( now I’ve got the tank cycling three years later and feeling more confident now to buy some jellies in the near future

    • @aquax4048
      @aquax4048  5 місяців тому

      Hey! Send us an email at sales@aquax.com.au and we will arrange some free jellies for you 😊 happy to help ensure your aquarium is nicely setup and ready for jellies!

  • @noneya96
    @noneya96 Місяць тому

    Is there a 30 or 40l tank going to be available

  • @byronpitman8680
    @byronpitman8680 9 місяців тому +1

    Crazy i've been looking at these for months then the day i decide to bite the bullet and get one the company releases their first vid for 3 years. Can't wait to get one up and running.

    • @aquax4048
      @aquax4048  9 місяців тому

      Great news! We had been busy in the background perfecting the aquarium, happy to get these videos started for you :) We will have updates to the written manual in the coming days.

  • @mx7712
    @mx7712 9 місяців тому +1

    How often does the bio media need to be changed?

    • @aquax4048
      @aquax4048  9 місяців тому +1

      In an aquarium, biological media (bio media) is responsible for hosting beneficial bacteria that break down toxic waste products like ammonia and nitrites through the nitrogen cycle. Generally, you do not need to change the bio media frequently, as doing so can disrupt the beneficial bacterial colonies. Here's what you should keep in mind:
      1. **Routine Maintenance**: You shouldn't replace bio media all at once. If it becomes clogged, gently rinse it in a bucket of aquarium water (never tap water, as the chlorine/chloramines can kill the beneficial bacteria) to clear away debris.
      2. **When to Change**: If the media physically breaks down or loses its structural integrity, then it's time to consider replacing it. However, do it gradually. Replace a small portion at a time (like 1/3 or 1/4) to ensure you don’t lose a significant amount of beneficial bacteria all at once.
      3. **Type of Bio Media**: The frequency can also depend on the type of media. Ceramic rings, sponges, and bio balls tend to last a long time. Some other media might have manufacturer recommendations on when to replace, but these are often conservative estimates.
      4. **Monitoring Water Quality**: The best way to ensure your bio media is working effectively is to monitor your aquarium's water parameters. If you start to detect ammonia or nitrites in a mature tank, it could indicate an issue with the bio filter (or other factors like overfeeding or a deceased jelly).
      In conclusion, under normal circumstances, the bio media in your aquarium should last for years. It's more about maintaining it (rinsing in old tank water as needed) than replacing it. Always prioritize the health of the beneficial bacteria that colonize the media.