Explained: My Weekly Live Rock Cleaning Method

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @JeepinReefer406
    @JeepinReefer406 2 місяці тому +1

    This is a great tip! And if you have an infestation of vermitid snails it's a great time to dose coral snow (Calcium Carbonate)! The detritus in the column stimulates them to cast nets, and the calcium carbonate in the snow chokes them out. Snow never really worked for me until I did it this way.

  • @Manosetremor
    @Manosetremor 2 місяці тому

    I create a "storm" in the tank every week and I mix the sandbed good but my tank is just going through the ugly stages becasue it's new. I am loving my reefi leds by the way!!!

    • @kalamazoo_reefer
      @kalamazoo_reefer  2 місяці тому +1

      Love to hear that about the lights! Man, they are good. Ugly stages are no fun, but they do subside.

  • @youronlycow
    @youronlycow Місяць тому

    What i do is similar but I flush the rocks with a turkey baster or coral feeder. I also start another siphon from the main display into a spare filter sock tossed into the sump. That way, all these loose and suspended item will flow into the second siphon and be drained away. Higher chance of getting these detritus out instead of hoping it goes down the overflow. I can move the second siphon around as well to capture these floating pieces...

    • @kalamazoo_reefer
      @kalamazoo_reefer  Місяць тому +1

      Yep, that’s a good call. At some point, when my life calms down, I’ll likely institute a similar approach. Right now, every minute must be the most efficient thing possible. I already spend too much time on tanks…but man I love it.

    • @youronlycow
      @youronlycow Місяць тому

      @@kalamazoo_reefer I love it too! I'll be shifting home soon and will be upgrading to a tank similar to yours, the Peninsula 120 Gen 2 and I can't wait! Forsee even more hours of staring and zoing out :D
      Through out my life, I truly think that this is the best hobby I've found. So calming, peaceful and fufilling. Too bad I couldnt start this as a child due to cost and knowledge requirements.. As much as life allows, I would strive to keep it till the end of times

  • @RatherBeTraveling
    @RatherBeTraveling Місяць тому

    I do that, with a side of coral snow.

    • @kalamazoo_reefer
      @kalamazoo_reefer  Місяць тому

      @@RatherBeTraveling Yep! Lot of folks do! I need to try it.

  • @thatplantguy93
    @thatplantguy93 Місяць тому +2

    A lot of people obsess over the sand and glass. Gotta clean the glass! Gotta keep the sand white! Um, what about the rock? It’s WAY more porous and pitted than a nice smooth sand bed or glass panel. ALWAYS clean off the hardscape.

  • @chasencorals
    @chasencorals 2 місяці тому +1

    I use a turkey baster to blow my rock scape and corals every other day. I find it satisfying to do it this way. A lot of people suggest I use a power head but for some reason i find it more enjoyable to use a baster hahah.

    • @kalamazoo_reefer
      @kalamazoo_reefer  2 місяці тому

      Oh there’s definite merit to it. You can be much more precise and probably generate stronger “pinpoint” jets of water.

  • @TrevorHiller
    @TrevorHiller 2 місяці тому

    It’s not asbestos 😂 I loled at that. Completely agree. I think that’s why a lot of people have nutrient control issues. They never suck the shit out of the bottom of the tank!

    • @kalamazoo_reefer
      @kalamazoo_reefer  Місяць тому

      Blows my mind. “Don’t disturb the toxic sludge building up.” Like…say wut?

  • @truckinlow1
    @truckinlow1 Місяць тому

    I do this in my planted aquarium. I have so many plants the detritus collects like crazy.

    • @kalamazoo_reefer
      @kalamazoo_reefer  Місяць тому

      Thinking about all the stuff that must be settling throughout the week stresses me out 😂