Thanks for the awesome video. I would love to see some full Nano Build series. With some cool upgrades to consider down the line. Every series I've watched has taught me something new and useful so I'm sure it would be helpful to see your views.
Such a treasure trove of coral and aquariums to cover in your store. Really enjoy these deep dives and the tank tours. Looking forward to having the opportunity to visit your stores in person some day. Until then… see you at RAP NYC!!
Man it’s almost impossible to find a tank with exceptional wire management in a reef tank. I would love to see y’all do a walk through on what to do when setting up a new tank and just getting the wiring right. Most overlooked aspect in the hobby
I have a sump and cable management video up on my channel that might give you some ideas. 2nd from last video. The main trick is to try and mix neatness and ease of access in equal measures.
These informational videos are amazing. Would love to continue to see a lot like this!!! I love Vic’s showcasing, but I live this informational approach!
I love a tank tour, but I’m absolutely here for more informational content mixed in! Would love deeper dives on the feeding protocol you guys use that we’ve heard some about over on BRS. I know you make your own food, but some more detail on that would be great. Also how you design flow for the tanks and if corral placement is something you have in mind from the beginning, or if it evolves more organically.
It's different for each tank depth and length. This being 36" long it's set at 50-60% on the blue mode with the frequency on the 4th dot on the controller. This is not Mobius programmed.
I love this! You say zero phosphate like it's nothing. I've been chasing numbers to keep any sort of phosphates in my tank. After two months of dosing Neophos and odd time calcium nitrate I'm still trying to get rid of those dinos. But loving your new content man and keep up the great work!
It is different for each tank depth and length. This being 36" long, it is set at 50-60% on the blue mode with the frequency on the 4th dot on the controller.
Hi Josh. You asked for feedback on what I’d like to see. I’ve really enjoyed your last 2 vids they are significantly different than what Victor does. I really enjoyed the level of detail you got into about the coral placement and the fine detail of the flow. I’d like to see your detailed take on other topics within reefing. I’ve noticed with WWC videos you tend to assume a fair bit of knowledge on the part of the viewer especially when pointing out corals in tanks. Maybe you could assume slightly lower knowledge in your viewers when talking about coral types and coral placement especially. Eg these 3 on the bottom are all mushrooms, they’re on the bottom as they need lower light. PAR levels would be around xyz, they do/don’t need target feeding. Etc etc For me personally after 2 years watching WWC and BRS videos I have a lot of general knowledge on all the equipment and techniques, it’s definitely coral placement and care requirements of different corals where the gap in my knowledge is. Thankyou for all the great content. WWC & BRS is all I ever watch on UA-cam. Jamie , England
There are two considerations here for me to answer. If you have a cabinet that covers the bottom inch or two of your tank you won't see it...if not that would drive me nuts personally. And the easy cleaning ability that Reborn offers will be negated if you leave the sand. I say remove... it but do it slow and culture the reborn first.
Have you had any issues with bacteria infections with torch corals? I lost a colony i'd had for over 5 years after adding an Aussie gold, brown jelly claimed all heads one after the other. Frogspan and hammer were unaffected.
Looks like a Sinularia Leather! We should have some frags hiding around our farm! Email Contact@worldwidecorals.com and someone will be able to help :)
Hey, thank you for the video… Seeing testing and evaluating water perimeters are nice.. learning tips to keep water clear and tip top shape would be my recommendation…
With the lighting , i know it switches to blues around 12 noon . If i wanted a longer period of how it starts out , and have that running longer then the blues . Would that be ok or is that to much of a time frame ? I have LPS , Zoas , mushrooms. Dont really know how to create my own lighting preset with the radions.
@@jdearel1 it just be pretty gentle right Josh? I notice the hammers/frogspawn in the back of the tank hardly get hit by the flow, yet they look so happy and colorful. I’m trying to mimic this in my tank as I’m only trying to keep LPS and softy. Would you say less flow is more sometimes?
@@reefingislife it is very gently. But if you watch every so often things whip around. The goal is to produce enough flow to lift the waste into the drain yet soft enough for corals like torches and frog spawn. Blastos, mushrooms, acans, zoa's and other softeies fit into the same realm.
@@jdearel1 I have a Waterbox 130.4 with 2 MP40’s on each side of the tank. My rock scape is a long islands in the middle of the tank. Any tips on where to place my MP40’s so that I’m not blasting the rock/coral? Right now I have my pumps on 15% because they’re so strong
@@reefingislife it's a long and skinny tank so I would probably position both of them forward and high opposing. That tank is probably fine with one mp40. However two will cover better than one even if low. We tend to set one at a low content pace and the other randomized. Example green and yellow. Start by setting the green with the other off for a few days . Keep in mind it will be low, you are only looking to see if you can find the capacity of your tank to handle the constant. Then after a few days turn the other on- set on yellow and start by turning it up 1 dot a week on the controller until things are unhappy. Then back it down 2 dots. Give it a shot
@jdearel1 This is exactly what I was hoping for. Josh, your style of informative videos goes way past (this is the equipment, this is how we feed, etc). You explain the thought behind creating the tank, you talk about placement of each coral and why AND give us the name of the coral and fish. You even discuss why something wasn’t done for this particular tank and how you remedied that (no tangs but a ton of crabs). I think you know exactly what us reefers are looking for in content and you will do great presenting at RAP Texas. One question on tank, the green coral on the right side front that looks like broccoli rabe, what is that and does WWC currently sell it?
My living room tank is almost the exact same dimensions as the tank in this video, and I've always loved the way it looks whenever we visit WWC... I used the same lights and pumps so when I set up my tank, I used the lighting template for this tank also. ...... but now Josh is saying he only has a single MP40 on the WWC tank, and I have an MP40, 2 Neros, and a RedSea Gyre.....so I'm really second guessing my flow!!!
Thanks for the awesome video. I would love to see some full Nano Build series. With some cool upgrades to consider down the line. Every series I've watched has taught me something new and useful so I'm sure it would be helpful to see your views.
I agree, that is something that we have to consider!
I'd like to see some low-budget builds since there are some people who'd truly appreciate it
And diy stuff as well right!!?? To me this is problem solving and that is my favorite part of the hobby.
OUTSTANDING !!!
Yes you are!
Is there not a bristletooth tang in the tank at 4:44?
Yeah he's there. But so skiddish and rarely comes out or counts for any quality work. He's been there for so long unseen I actually forgot about him.
Ah makes sense. Mine hides the same and I often question how "utilitarian" he actually is.@@jdearel1
I love the video and the details of the tank. The tank is great, I love the corals in it. I’m a euphyllia coral fan.
Definitely more informational/how to videos. Your guys explain things in such a good and easily understandable way.
Thank you! Be sure to let us know what topics you want Josh to talk about 😎
What a beautiful tank! I would love to see what the rock structure looked like underneath.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for a little insight to running a mixed reef. Tank looks amazing. Wish could make it to the show in Dallas. Good luck on your speaking event.
We will miss you in Texas 😔 Thanks for watching!
Great tank! I chuckled when Josh was talking about not having tangs in the tank and the camera man was showing us Tomini in it.
Yeah that was a bit of a loaded comment, but he's so spooked all of the time it doesn't count for anything we don't even get to see the little guy.
I Actually enjoy Josh’s videos. I like how he goes into detail for things 👌🏾👌🏾
Ha ha thanks youre one of the few I can be a big run-on sentence
Amazing looking tank. Also
Like that it is low maintenance.
Thanks, as always, friend!
Such a treasure trove of coral and aquariums to cover in your store. Really enjoy these deep dives and the tank tours. Looking forward to having the opportunity to visit your stores in person some day. Until then… see you at RAP NYC!!
There are more deep dives to come! We are looking forward to RAP NY as well!
Josh is the best!! Thanks for getting him on! Got the idea of using reborn for substrate from his tank.
We agree! Expect to see more Josh in future content
Man it’s almost impossible to find a tank with exceptional wire management in a reef tank. I would love to see y’all do a walk through on what to do when setting up a new tank and just getting the wiring right. Most overlooked aspect in the hobby
I have a sump and cable management video up on my channel that might give you some ideas. 2nd from last video. The main trick is to try and mix
neatness and ease of access in equal measures.
Thanks for the suggestion! This is one of the topics we were looking at with our series on the new display tanks.
Fantastic video, love all the detail about the tanks you give. Great job
Glad you like them!
For sure keep putting out the informational content. You always have a great way of explaining your thought process behind what you do Josh!
Keep letting us know what topics you want Josh to talk about 🧑🏫
These informational videos are amazing. Would love to continue to see a lot like this!!! I love Vic’s showcasing, but I live this informational approach!
Great video. I like detail also the corals
Glad you liked it!
I love a tank tour, but I’m absolutely here for more informational content mixed in!
Would love deeper dives on the feeding protocol you guys use that we’ve heard some about over on BRS. I know you make your own food, but some more detail on that would be great. Also how you design flow for the tanks and if corral placement is something you have in mind from the beginning, or if it evolves more organically.
Placement and flow comes up quite a lot so I'm sure we will dive into this quite a bit. Great ideas. Thanks for the support.
Great info Josh. Really great ideas. Looking forward to more in store info videos
You got it!
Would love to see more content even if it’s equipment and or learning about different dosing methods anemone care fraging videos
Great suggesetions! Keep them coming
Nice video! Like Josh cool + informative dialogue.⭐️
What are the settings for the Vortech? Love the flow
It's different for each tank depth and length. This being 36" long it's set at 50-60% on the blue mode with the frequency on the 4th dot on the controller. This is not Mobius programmed.
I love this tank.... can you do a nice feature length update? Long enough for me to get through tea and a pack of biscuits....
I love this! You say zero phosphate like it's nothing. I've been chasing numbers to keep any sort of phosphates in my tank. After two months of dosing Neophos and odd time calcium nitrate I'm still trying to get rid of those dinos. But loving your new content man and keep up the great work!
Sound like a new tank for sure. It takes time, maturity is everything.
@@jdearel1 yes absolutely, two-month-old to the day. Also can't wait for the next video! Did you find out on the high alkalinity of the ecotec tank?
Can you share what your settings are for pulse mode. I would like to mimic that flow.
It is different for each tank depth and length. This being 36" long, it is set at 50-60% on the blue mode with the frequency on the 4th dot on the controller.
Hi Josh. You asked for feedback on what I’d like to see.
I’ve really enjoyed your last 2 vids they are significantly different than what Victor does. I really enjoyed the level of detail you got into about the coral placement and the fine detail of the flow.
I’d like to see your detailed take on other topics within reefing.
I’ve noticed with WWC videos you tend to assume a fair bit of knowledge on the part of the viewer especially when pointing out corals in tanks. Maybe you could assume slightly lower knowledge in your viewers when talking about coral types and coral placement especially. Eg these 3 on the bottom are all mushrooms, they’re on the bottom as they need lower light. PAR levels would be around xyz, they do/don’t need target feeding. Etc etc
For me personally after 2 years watching WWC and BRS videos I have a lot of general knowledge on all the equipment and techniques, it’s definitely coral placement and care requirements of different corals where the gap in my knowledge is.
Thankyou for all the great content.
WWC & BRS is all I ever watch on UA-cam.
Jamie , England
I love the feedback. Super appreciated!!! This is great.
Josh is the man❤
Haha thanks.
Keep making these vids! 😍
you got it!
Where can I find the light schedule please.
scroll down to the bottom of our homepage. Under "help" you will see LED Lighting Presets
Is that not a tang in the bottom left hand corner at 4:24?
It is I made a mistake by saying so but he is very skiddish and never comes out. So he doesn't count for much help at all.
Beautiful tank. I love lps. If I were to do a reset in my tank using reborn should I remove the sand or place reborn over existing sand?
There are two considerations here for me to answer. If you have a cabinet that covers the bottom inch or two of your tank you won't see it...if not that would drive me nuts personally.
And the easy cleaning ability that Reborn offers will be negated if you leave the sand. I say remove... it but do it slow and culture the reborn first.
@@jdearel1 what do you mean by culture the reborn?
@@richardgaston1066 properly seeding It.
Have you had any issues with bacteria infections with torch corals? I lost a colony i'd had for over 5 years after adding an Aussie gold, brown jelly claimed all heads one after the other. Frogspan and hammer were unaffected.
There is always going to be some threat like jelly when it comes to euphyllia. It's all in the reaction, you have to be quick.
You guys have a light schedule on this beautiful tank? .. love the set up and placement of corals .
We have it in the help section under "led lighting presets" 100.3
@@jdearel1 awesome
@jdearel1 there is only 100g mixed reef on your website.
Didn’t find 100.3
@samuelduhaussay8920 I think maybe he meant 100g , hopefully we get a response back saying if it's the 100g .
Same tank , not sure when they rescaped it . If they changed the lighting pre sets or not.
That clavularia looks huuuuge. How you keep it like that?
Lots of time to grow, They are happy and healthy
What is the big LPS green coral right there in the front in front of the hammers/frogspawns? The wife and I are both really intrigued on that one.
Looks like a Sinularia Leather! We should have some frags hiding around our farm! Email Contact@worldwidecorals.com and someone will be able to help :)
I’d love to see more explainers/information videos on the channel 👍🏻
Thank you for the feedback! We have more videos like this one, with Josh, on the way!
Hey, thank you for the video… Seeing testing and evaluating water perimeters are nice.. learning tips to keep water clear and tip top shape would be my recommendation…
Thanks for the suggestion!!
Nice Video and great tank. So Monipora is also ok around 100 par ? :)
100-200 par is more than fine
With the lighting , i know it switches to blues around 12 noon . If i wanted a longer period of how it starts out , and have that running longer then the blues . Would that be ok or is that to much of a time frame ? I have LPS , Zoas , mushrooms. Dont really know how to create my own lighting preset with the radions.
can you pls share names of the torches you have on the left bottom ?
Does the template work with Radion G6s?
Can you do a series on flow. This is a torch, high end of flow. Good flow. Low end of flow. Here's a Goni etc etc etc
Great suggestion!
ill be there cant wait to here ya guys speak
Awesome! See you there!!
those are the nicest clove polyps i've ever seen
We love the movement and colors that it gives!!
Love the video, and love the information!! What flow mode are you using for this tank?
This is on a blue pulse mode.
@@jdearel1 it just be pretty gentle right Josh? I notice the hammers/frogspawn in the back of the tank hardly get hit by the flow, yet they look so happy and colorful. I’m trying to mimic this in my tank as I’m only trying to keep LPS and softy. Would you say less flow is more sometimes?
@@reefingislife it is very gently. But if you watch every so often things whip around. The goal is to produce enough flow to lift the waste into the drain yet soft enough for corals like torches and frog spawn. Blastos, mushrooms, acans, zoa's and other softeies fit into the same realm.
@@jdearel1 I have a Waterbox 130.4 with 2 MP40’s on each side of the tank. My rock scape is a long islands in the middle of the tank. Any tips on where to place my MP40’s so that I’m not blasting the rock/coral? Right now I have my pumps on 15% because they’re so strong
@@reefingislife it's a long and skinny tank so I would probably position both of them forward and high opposing. That tank is probably fine with one mp40. However two will cover better than one even if low. We tend to set one at a low content pace and the other randomized. Example green and yellow. Start by setting the green with the other off for a few days . Keep in mind it will be low, you are only looking to see if you can find the capacity of your tank to handle the constant.
Then after a few days turn the other on- set on yellow and start by turning it up 1 dot a week on the controller until things are unhappy. Then back it down 2 dots.
Give it a shot
Hi Josh. How about a video of trimming back acros in a tank.
That's a great idea!!
Where can I get those light settings?
On our site there is a "LED lighting presets" link. There you will find the 100.3
Those are beautiful Monti’s 😮 I recently bought a beautiful orange one and bleached it from placing it too high in the tank.
Correct, its commonly assumed that because it's an sps it needs high light and that is not accurate.
Corals can be pretty easy going when it comes to light, so its always safer to give it lower to moderate lighting at first!
The placement of corals is somethig i need to work on my red sea 200xl
Oh yeah this is a good multi-part video idea.
@jdearel1
This is exactly what I was hoping for. Josh, your style of informative videos goes way past (this is the equipment, this is how we feed, etc). You explain the thought behind creating the tank, you talk about placement of each coral and why AND give us the name of the coral and fish. You even discuss why something wasn’t done for this particular tank and how you remedied that (no tangs but a ton of crabs). I think you know exactly what us reefers are looking for in content and you will do great presenting at RAP Texas.
One question on tank, the green coral on the right side front that looks like broccoli rabe, what is that and does WWC currently sell it?
Maybe a Neptune Sky lighting schedule. I only see Radion and Ai on your sight
Information on keeping torchs and tips on keeping them alive long term
Those HUGE duncan heads?
Yes!!! Good eye. That is our dreamcatcher Duncan. One of my favs.
How large are they? They look 3 ins across@@jdearel1
@@TheLiddojunior they are bigger than 2"
@4:23 that's a bristletooth tang hiding in the corner!
My living room tank is almost the exact same dimensions as the tank in this video, and I've always loved the way it looks whenever we visit WWC... I used the same lights and pumps so when I set up my tank, I used the lighting template for this tank also. ...... but now Josh is saying he only has a single MP40 on the WWC tank, and I have an MP40, 2 Neros, and a RedSea Gyre.....so I'm really second guessing my flow!!!
That's....a lot. Sometimes less is more than perfect
That tank is fucking INSANE
Casper 10:00
Casper at 9:59
CASPER @ 10:00!!!!
10:00
Says there’s no tangs, and then the next shot shows a tang swimming around…. Lmao bruh
Coral spotlight videos
Nahh, just more Victor please
Don't worry there plenty of Victor to go around.
0 phosphates ?
Isn't a Tomini a tang?? Haha
I have found it twice in other videos and nothing that my gifs give me🥹🥲
what sandbad is being used ?
Casper 10:00
10:00
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