Episode 15: Claude Schuhmacher - Fauna Marin

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  • Опубліковано 17 лют 2024
  • An in-depth discussion, Claude and Adam dive into bacteria and the coral microbiome, the importance and ways to maintain trace element levels, the difference in major element sources, balancing nutrient levels, and much more. Claude Schuhmacher is founder/CEO of Fauna Marin, FM ICP Lab and the FM coral farm, based out of Germany.
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  • @samdunwell9362
    @samdunwell9362 4 місяці тому +4

    All ways love listening to Claude. Hope to see him on your show again

  • @mosreef1
    @mosreef1 4 місяці тому +4

    Nice one Adam and Claude!!!

  • @barendfokke4602
    @barendfokke4602 4 місяці тому +7

    As a German I really like Claude’s accent 😅.. more easier to understand like other guests of your podcast 😂
    and he is one of the smartest reef guys we have in Germany … so it’s always a pleasure to participate of his knowledge.

  • @Fish_Ventura
    @Fish_Ventura 4 місяці тому +4

    This was another great stream sir, I love listening to hard-core professionals. This format give them all the time they need to express their thoughts. All excellent interviews, thx

  • @PnCBio
    @PnCBio Місяць тому

    Great interview, there's always such good info in these BTR shows.

  • @BlackPedagogue
    @BlackPedagogue 4 місяці тому +3

    Wow Adam and Claude great discussion.! This is the best podcast for the intermediate and advanced hobbyist. I’ll need to listen to this one again…so much info to digest.

  • @jsauce666
    @jsauce666 3 місяці тому

    Great interview. I met Claude a number of years ago in Orlando. I think it might have been one of the first Reefapaloozas. Super nice guy and super passionate. I remember our conversation was about CO2 scrubbing and media that they were coming out with which back then was the first I had heard about it.

  • @simonsimonyan9087
    @simonsimonyan9087 2 місяці тому

    Watched 4 times to digest, such a valuable information shared, another great interview, thanks.

  • @maikhessel8282
    @maikhessel8282 4 місяці тому +2

    Great show with the great Claude. Greets from GERMANY. We not only love corals. With live with corals😂.

  • @joshua_w
    @joshua_w 4 місяці тому +1

    Really wonderful hearing Claude. His generosity sharing knowledge needs more volume especially for non EU reefers

  • @douglasachaiba7885
    @douglasachaiba7885 4 місяці тому +2

    Waiting for this to show up on the podcast.

    • @fraggarage5922
      @fraggarage5922  4 місяці тому

      Yes, will be up in about an hour! Forgot the bring the files with me to upload while out of town..

  • @dannymcelroy
    @dannymcelroy 4 місяці тому +2

    Man that's a smart dude!!!

  • @DJDorrat
    @DJDorrat 4 місяці тому +2

    Great Interview Adam!

  • @matmooNZ
    @matmooNZ 3 місяці тому

    The information Claude knows is next level. I really hope people dive into this type of stuff, its just fantastic for our hobby.

  • @christophercourtemanche1945
    @christophercourtemanche1945 4 місяці тому +3

    I'll get in while the comments are low count. This was really good. I'm glad to see the mindset you are taking Adam and asking the right questions. Comparing traditional methods to new styles/products/technologies and saying hmmmm.
    I think a big factor that is super rare to hear about and I would appreciate of you get some perspectives on it from your vast sources of knowledgeable people is "disolved organic carbons" or DOC'S. I'm very curious how these relate to carbon dosing in terms of there effects but also how they relate in terms of there makeup. So while we talk about no water changes No one is talking about DOC'S which are building up and even being produced by the organisms in the tank. From what I understand they can only be regulated by water changes, carbon or Ozone. Of course we can slow they're accumulation but eventually they pile up. I believe these also fuel alot of bacterial issues and even cyano etc. Yet people say when they run carbon they get stn rtn. So I don't know

    • @Justin-kk6yc
      @Justin-kk6yc 4 місяці тому

      I believe sponges are proven to injest/absorb DOC's

  • @Fish_Ventura
    @Fish_Ventura 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @marcogray8090
    @marcogray8090 4 місяці тому +2

    TOP Interview! Thanks

  • @user-fv8dd9lj7g
    @user-fv8dd9lj7g 4 місяці тому +2

    I can see I’m going to need to listen to this one a number of times there’s a lot of interesting discussions. The lighting and coloration of corals is another one in particular. I have been looking at the idea of UV and metal halide lighting having something to do with coloration. But if I understand what Claude is saying it may have more to do with the visible spectrums and not UV.🤔

  • @ryanlewallen6232
    @ryanlewallen6232 3 місяці тому

    Would love it if you could point to more information about Claudes statements about kalk vs balling and how kalk only is inferior. Awesome podcast!

    • @fraggarage5922
      @fraggarage5922  3 місяці тому

      We'll have more discussion about it soon. I would like to get perspective from a few different angles ;)

  • @markushoehle1207
    @markushoehle1207 3 місяці тому

    The Englisch spoken Interviews are much more fillled with Informationen than the german😂 tomorow i go coral shopping at FM😊

  • @EugeneRu777
    @EugeneRu777 4 місяці тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @rowgegaming5048
    @rowgegaming5048 4 місяці тому

    would baking the epsom salt in the oven do anything to reduce the organics?

    • @fraggarage5922
      @fraggarage5922  4 місяці тому

      I doubt it would change any of the impurities if there were aluminium, etc...

  • @user-fv8dd9lj7g
    @user-fv8dd9lj7g 4 місяці тому +1

    The current discussion is interesting, I’m not sure I would agree that at night time there’s no current. Current is based on the Ebben flow of the tides from the moon they reversed direction and there is an app. And sometimes it’s during the day and sometimes that’s at night..
    What you might get a reduction of is solar generated changes in current. the heat of the sun can cause changes to the tidal currents.

    • @Justin-kk6yc
      @Justin-kk6yc 4 місяці тому

      I believe Claude was being sarcastic when he said there was no current during the night, he was more implying that when a dive group goes out at night they look for places in the reef that has less flow so no one can get lost.

    • @user-fv8dd9lj7g
      @user-fv8dd9lj7g 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Justin-kk6yc I missed the sarcasm 🤦‍♂️

    • @fraggarage5922
      @fraggarage5922  4 місяці тому +1

      totally. I never saw a big difference at night anywhere I have travelled in the tropics. @@Justin-kk6yc

  • @straycat716
    @straycat716 4 місяці тому

    Can we see some kind of data on sodium bicarb resulting in higher ph than sodium carbonate? That statement doesnt make a lot of sense to me.

    • @fraggarage5922
      @fraggarage5922  4 місяці тому +1

      I think the idea is that the bicarb has a more stable effect over time, as it reacts, kind of like the tortoise and the hare. Whereas, the soda ash races ahead and then gets tired as it drops down again. That said, the FM KH component has some soda ash in it as well.

    • @straycat716
      @straycat716 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the reply.

  • @SilentBiscuit17
    @SilentBiscuit17 2 місяці тому

    Adam half of the podcast: 🫥
    Lol im here to listen anyways, keep up the good work Adam!

    • @fraggarage5922
      @fraggarage5922  2 місяці тому +1

      Been waiting for someone to mention my RBF (resting bored face)! I was up really early for this one....

    • @SilentBiscuit17
      @SilentBiscuit17 2 місяці тому

      @@fraggarage5922 looks like your camera cut out a few times and just froze your picture