Would love for you to develop another complete system..a bit larger and for those wanting to go on to an “intermediate” level or more advanced level. Maybe just for corals? “Hello Reef My First Reef Tank!” Learning so much with this! 🎉
Some very good tips here Matthew. If you get into a routine with water changes and adding important trace elements your corals and inhabitants will thank you.
Think that people stress more these days over this stuff, yes it's good practice to keep things stable and within certain parameters. I remember over 20 years ago we had no ato and relied on a line on the tank and used to top up with a jug once a week ☺ Water changes are a beginners best friend weekly or every two weeks and you can pretty much stop things getting to bad or at least hold them in check until you get better understanding. Great video salute from across the pond.
I couldn't agree with you any MORE about the water changes. If I could convince every beginner just how important a water change is, it would change their entire trajectory in this hobby! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! -Matthew
Hi there, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but those Alk and Mg numbers are very low. I'm actually not sure if fish/coral could live with an alkalinity that low. You may be okay in a fish only tank, but even snails and hermit crabs would struggle to build their exoskeletons with such low alk and mg.
@@HelloReef hello first thanks for responding. I meant my reef tank salinity is 1026 and alk 5.1 and magnesium is 930 I want to know can I add magnesium and Alk I afraid if I those magnesium and Alk my salinity raising up I doubt maybe my testers is failed sorry for my English.
Problem i had when initially starting was listening to info that said things not that important. Wasnt until i got into Jake Adams Chris Meckley and a local fish store who go me into more stable parameters pods and icp tests that things started to grow and not doe after a 2 to 6 month period. I also think that corals should be staryed before fish. Had gotten some tanks that in a few months tripple in size .harder to keep nitrates and phosphates low Water quality and expanded cuc and microbiome are key. Realize you dont want to scare the newbies....could go into how to stabalize w/o automuzation. Pros and cons. Just a thought
This is great information, and you hit the nail on the head about not wanting to scare beginners. But for any beginners reading this, Scott is right. But don't stress about it yet. There are other things to learn before becoming a master chemist. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment Scott... You are appreciated... and right! :-)
Excelent video! All the basics in one video...
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Thanks Matthew! You always have a way of making me feel more confident and less anxious!
Well, if that isn't one of the nicest compliments I've received... :-)
@@HelloReef well deserved
Would love for you to develop another complete system..a bit larger and for those wanting to go on to an “intermediate” level or more advanced level. Maybe just for corals? “Hello Reef My First Reef Tank!” Learning so much with this! 🎉
Oh I can't say too much... but this is but the first product from HelloReef! :-) Glad you are learning a ton! :-) -Matthew
@@HelloReef ☺️
Some very good tips here Matthew. If you get into a routine with water changes and adding important trace elements your corals and inhabitants will thank you.
Great tip!
Think that people stress more these days over this stuff, yes it's good practice to keep things stable and within certain parameters. I remember over 20 years ago we had no ato and relied on a line on the tank and used to top up with a jug once a week ☺ Water changes are a beginners best friend weekly or every two weeks and you can pretty much stop things getting to bad or at least hold them in check until you get better understanding.
Great video salute from across the pond.
I couldn't agree with you any MORE about the water changes. If I could convince every beginner just how important a water change is, it would change their entire trajectory in this hobby! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! -Matthew
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Nice video good information 👍
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! You are appreciated! -Matthew
Hi is that possible salinity 1026 and magnesium 930 and Alk 5.1
Hi there, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but those Alk and Mg numbers are very low. I'm actually not sure if fish/coral could live with an alkalinity that low. You may be okay in a fish only tank, but even snails and hermit crabs would struggle to build their exoskeletons with such low alk and mg.
@@HelloReef hello first thanks for responding.
I meant my reef tank salinity is 1026 and alk 5.1 and magnesium is 930 I want to know can I add magnesium and Alk I afraid if I those magnesium and Alk my salinity raising up I doubt maybe my testers is failed sorry for my English.
Hello, in my aquarium, the parameters change a lot, especially magnesium and KH. Is it possible that it is due to the sand inside the aquarium?
Unlikely if you used reef sand and not something like playground sand. Are the fluctuating parameters causing any. noticeable problems with your tank?
@@HelloReef Yes, there are many parameter changes in my aquarium. I used terrarium sand for the aquarium
Hmm... I'm not familiar with how terrarium sand would effect a reef aquarium. That could be the problem.
@@HelloReef thanks for responding
140 gallon Red Sea 525
Monthly water change at 40%?
Or
Weekly at 20%?
Personally, I think doing more smaller changes is by far better. Less shock for your animals, and it keeps you in the habit! ;-)
Problem i had when initially starting was listening to info that said things not that important. Wasnt until i got into Jake Adams Chris Meckley and a local fish store who go me into more stable parameters pods and icp tests that things started to grow and not doe after a 2 to 6 month period. I also think that corals should be staryed before fish. Had gotten some tanks that in a few months tripple in size
.harder to keep nitrates and phosphates low
Water quality and expanded cuc and microbiome are key. Realize you dont want to scare the newbies....could go into how to stabalize w/o automuzation. Pros and cons. Just a thought
This is great information, and you hit the nail on the head about not wanting to scare beginners. But for any beginners reading this, Scott is right. But don't stress about it yet. There are other things to learn before becoming a master chemist. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment Scott... You are appreciated... and right! :-)
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