You're my new favourite aqua scaper your small designs and nano aquariums adding on the shallow tanks is something I was looking for a while now! I hope to be making similar things to what you do!
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping No problem I hope I made you're day a bit better it's actually my birthday today! Your videos have inspired me though and I'm hoping to make a shallow tank like you have when I get to poland soon!
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping I'll be getting myself a desk first when I move and already have a tank inherited after my uncle that passed, so I'll be using that and upload on youtube ☺
Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing the tank develop! Perhaps an ato sensor and a smaller tank with rodi water in your cabinet will make life easier. I found my salt water tanks actually less work than the freshwater. Love your content good sir!
Thank you so much! And for the tips of course. I had been thinking of it and it probably will be a quick solution, for now im every day in the office so i can refill the tank easily so it isnt a pain but it will surely be a great idea for longer days from home. Anyhow thanks again for all the support!
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping thank you for making awesome and inspiring content! I wish you all the best! Your channel is full of wonderful ideas and always a pleasure to watch your videos. The dry rock you can also grind up and use it like a cement to connect the rocks together as well. No tissue needed.
Yay!! Great job, Frankey!! Can’t wait for you to be hooked like I am now 😂 the scape turned out beautiful! Can’t wait to see this develop further and to see what other corals you add! 🤗
Ahw thank you sweetheart and for all your support! I’m glad i jumped in something new and its so exciting! And who knows they will expand in the future haha
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping It's definitely worth it. The glass looks so good when it's clean. I'd also look into the VIV glass protein skimmer. It fits the look and is fantastic for assisting with nutrient export.
I'd also avoid stainless steel. I was tempted to do it myself, I was even considering running a superjet. But the risk of heavy metal poisoning is just too high and as you've just experienced coral is really expensive. Just not worth the trade off.
I'm also using a canister on my tank and since I put a sponge prefilter on my intake my hoses stay clean like 2 months now, just need to squeeze every three days
I'm using an Oase Biomaster 250 thermo on mine and haven't cleaned it in 9 months. I've checked the prefilter once and it wasn't worth cleaning. If you ever upgrade your filter ones with a prefilter are brilliant.
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping I'm using the Biomaster V1 with FZone nano lilly pipes and the flow is pretty good. Though the new Biomasters have increased flow from what I believe. When I first made my video about using a canister filter for the Reef tank people were carrying on about it becoming a nitrate factory but in reality it's been a dream and I'm actually dosing NO3 weekly to keep up 🤣
Hej! Ik ben benieuwd naar dit project en hoe dit er straks uit ziet! Zou je misschien in een update video je filtratie kunnen laten zien en hoe het werkt? Ik dacht namelijk dat er een skimmer nodig was in een zoutwater aquarium. Ik kijk al uit naar je volgende video!
Hey Bart, geen probleem gaan we doen! Op dit moment gebruik ik alleen de filtosmart met matrix en wat sponsen dus niet heel spannend. Heb geen eiwit skimmer maar wel een lilypipe skimmer wat voor nu prima werk. Gezien softcorals begreep ik dat een skimmer niet nodig was, maar keep you posten! En bedankt voor je support👊🏻
Thanks for the advice, for now it is really tiny and kinda want to see how it will grow in the future. Its it really is extreme then I will just remove pieces or so I hope.
Nice setup, looking forward to the upcoming videos ☺👌
Thank you for all your support!🙇♂️
You're my new favourite aqua scaper your small designs and nano aquariums adding on the shallow tanks is something I was looking for a while now! I hope to be making similar things to what you do!
You know, comments like this mean the world to me! ❤️ really appreciate it.
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping No problem I hope I made you're day a bit better it's actually my birthday today! Your videos have inspired me though and I'm hoping to make a shallow tank like you have when I get to poland soon!
@Boafe congrats! And hope you get a nice shallow tank for your bday😉
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping I'll be getting myself a desk first when I move and already have a tank inherited after my uncle that passed, so I'll be using that and upload on youtube ☺
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping If anything my channel is JMAquariums I dont have anything yet but will be uploading in 2 weeks or so
Great video! Much success with this project 💚 thanks for mentioning
Thanks man, and thanks again for all your inspiration🙇♂️
Keen to see it grow out! :)
Thanks man! People like you got me into it haha and now im hooked😉
İ really like the dooa style marine tank idea. Quite nice hardscape actually. İ might be do similar one day☺️.
Thank you so much, really appreciate that!
Keep up the great work! Looking forward to seeing the tank develop! Perhaps an ato sensor and a smaller tank with rodi water in your cabinet will make life easier. I found my salt water tanks actually less work than the freshwater. Love your content good sir!
Thank you so much! And for the tips of course. I had been thinking of it and it probably will be a quick solution, for now im every day in the office so i can refill the tank easily so it isnt a pain but it will surely be a great idea for longer days from home. Anyhow thanks again for all the support!
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping thank you for making awesome and inspiring content! I wish you all the best! Your channel is full of wonderful ideas and always a pleasure to watch your videos. The dry rock you can also grind up and use it like a cement to connect the rocks together as well. No tissue needed.
Likewise! And again thank you for the massive compliments🙇♂️ ps great tip!
Yay!! Great job, Frankey!! Can’t wait for you to be hooked like I am now 😂 the scape turned out beautiful! Can’t wait to see this develop further and to see what other corals you add! 🤗
Ahw thank you sweetheart and for all your support! I’m glad i jumped in something new and its so exciting! And who knows they will expand in the future haha
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping haha already talking about the next one, love to hear it! 🙌🏻
Excited for you brother ! Videos on point 🔥
Really appreciate it mate! Thanks again😊
As someone with a near identical set up, call I can say is get used to cleaning those lilies. Mine need to be cleaned about every two days.
Haha it was a risk i was willing to take so maybe i’ll switch to metal ones later😅😂
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping It's definitely worth it. The glass looks so good when it's clean. I'd also look into the VIV glass protein skimmer. It fits the look and is fantastic for assisting with nutrient export.
I'd also avoid stainless steel. I was tempted to do it myself, I was even considering running a superjet. But the risk of heavy metal poisoning is just too high and as you've just experienced coral is really expensive. Just not worth the trade off.
I'm also using a canister on my tank and since I put a sponge prefilter on my intake my hoses stay clean like 2 months now, just need to squeeze every three days
Ah so you put a sponge in that tank? Like around the intake?
I'm using an Oase Biomaster 250 thermo on mine and haven't cleaned it in 9 months. I've checked the prefilter once and it wasn't worth cleaning. If you ever upgrade your filter ones with a prefilter are brilliant.
@IndoorEcosystem i will! Thanks, ps how is the flow? Not to much?!
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping I'm using the Biomaster V1 with FZone nano lilly pipes and the flow is pretty good. Though the new Biomasters have increased flow from what I believe.
When I first made my video about using a canister filter for the Reef tank people were carrying on about it becoming a nitrate factory but in reality it's been a dream and I'm actually dosing NO3 weekly to keep up 🤣
@@frankeyjones.aquascaping yeah like the ones on double sponge filters, and keep an eye on your corals you are probably need more flow
Hej! Ik ben benieuwd naar dit project en hoe dit er straks uit ziet! Zou je misschien in een update video je filtratie kunnen laten zien en hoe het werkt? Ik dacht namelijk dat er een skimmer nodig was in een zoutwater aquarium. Ik kijk al uit naar je volgende video!
Hey Bart, geen probleem gaan we doen!
Op dit moment gebruik ik alleen de filtosmart met matrix en wat sponsen dus niet heel spannend. Heb geen eiwit skimmer maar wel een lilypipe skimmer wat voor nu prima werk. Gezien softcorals begreep ik dat een skimmer niet nodig was, maar keep you posten! En bedankt voor je support👊🏻
you will want to isolate that green star polyp frag, it will completely dominate and take over the entire rockwork.
Thanks for the advice, for now it is really tiny and kinda want to see how it will grow in the future. Its it really is extreme then I will just remove pieces or so I hope.
some people love using that reef mortar like Stone Fix with liquid CA glue, looks great, puts my first reef tank to shame
Ah don’t be silly and thank you!
I do had the silicon here but heard i could also use this so it was eassier for me😅
First!!! Go on the boy
Haha thanks buddy!