You mentioned consistent PH. My PH goes from 8.2 to 8.4 throughout the day. Do you think that is too much of a swing? I tried a CO2 scrubber a few years back (at our previous house). At our new house, as long as the humidity and temp aren't too bad I open windows and doors. That by itself has boosted Tank PH from 8.10 to 8.20 at the beginning of the day. Im in North Central Texas and our summer's get hot resulting in lower PH. We're on well water. Im not sure what changed, but I could get 6 months out of my RODI resins. In the last 2 or 3 months, I've been exhausting the Anion resin after only making 200 gallons of RODI. I was going to add one or two additional canisters of Anion. Thoughts???
Nice video, I’m also using kalk for alk dosing, what ph do you keep for your tank and for your kalk mixing bin? Mine is around 8.5, will that be too high for display tank?
@@timjohnson3913 100% of my sales are from instagram and facebook, aswell as facebook groups. social media is a great way to get started without needing a website
Thanks for these videos. Is there a minimum tank size you recommend to start a frag tank from?is it even worth it to starting off with an old 13.5 gallon tank.Also what parameters do you aim for? Thanks
@@7h0m4s the larger the tank the easier, but any size is fine. for parameters i follow the moonshine program, if u want to know any specific parameters lmk
i use a combination of halide and leds, i like halides because of how cheep it is to get more par but im sure leds would do the same if the par value is similar, i know many people growing acros with only leds.
Considering ph dropping at night is normal due to low to no photosynthesis, how big of a deal actually is it to try and avoid/ do you really think it’s halting/disrupting growth nightly?
@@D__fox_89 i would say that it’s not a life of death issue, but a stable ph and alk will help other elements stabilize, so you could potentially be creating a better environment for them to thrive especially acros
@@luuuuuushhhmakes sense so just more consistency in the grand scheme is going to be positive I can concur with that, I just fear making my corals extremely intolerant of anything but perfect consistent parameters as we know stuff happens regardless of how on top of things we are.
@@D__fox_89 Exposing your corals to instability will not make them more tolerant of it. A coral's ability to tolerate inconsistent parameters is entirely genetic, not a learned or developed response. When 'stuff' happens, your hardy corals will deal with it like a bump in the road, while your sensitive corals will be in a life or death situation, regardless.
to be honest the main thing is having healthy corals, don’t try and flip stuff for a quick profit having return customers is what makes it easy. on the other end of things try and protect yourself every once and a while a customer will try and “scam” (get free coral) make sure you take pictures and precautions so that u are protected in case someone charges back
Nice info bro. It’s a never ending science project!
Great video Alec
You mentioned consistent PH. My PH goes from 8.2 to 8.4 throughout the day. Do you think that is too much of a swing?
I tried a CO2 scrubber a few years back (at our previous house). At our new house, as long as the humidity and temp aren't too bad I open windows and doors. That by itself has boosted Tank PH from 8.10 to 8.20 at the beginning of the day. Im in North Central Texas and our summer's get hot resulting in lower PH.
We're on well water. Im not sure what changed, but I could get 6 months out of my RODI resins. In the last 2 or 3 months, I've been exhausting the Anion resin after only making 200 gallons of RODI. I was going to add one or two additional canisters of Anion. Thoughts???
It would be better if you do wire management
Nice video, I’m also using kalk for alk dosing, what ph do you keep for your tank and for your kalk mixing bin? Mine is around 8.5, will that be too high for display tank?
as long as its stable i would not worry
If someone is wanting to get started selling corals, how would you recommend finding customers?
@@timjohnson3913 100% of my sales are from instagram and facebook, aswell as facebook groups. social media is a great way to get started without needing a website
What co2 scrubber media do you use?
Thanks for these videos. Is there a minimum tank size you recommend to start a frag tank from?is it even worth it to starting off with an old 13.5 gallon tank.Also what parameters do you aim for? Thanks
@@7h0m4s the larger the tank the easier, but any size is fine.
for parameters i follow the moonshine program, if u want to know any specific parameters lmk
What do you think about led growth vs halide? What is your lights?
i use a combination of halide and leds, i like halides because of how cheep it is to get more par but im sure leds would do the same if the par value is similar, i know many people growing acros with only leds.
@ where can I buy the reflectors and ballasts?
Kalk doesn't have a lot of alk. Calcium mainly and pH control
kalk is my main supple of alk and calcium
Considering ph dropping at night is normal due to low to no photosynthesis, how big of a deal actually is it to try and avoid/ do you really think it’s halting/disrupting growth nightly?
@@D__fox_89 i would say that it’s not a life of death issue, but a stable ph and alk will help other elements stabilize, so you could potentially be creating a better environment for them to thrive especially acros
@@luuuuuushhhmakes sense so just more consistency in the grand scheme is going to be positive I can concur with that, I just fear making my corals extremely intolerant of anything but perfect consistent parameters as we know stuff happens regardless of how on top of things we are.
@@D__fox_89 Exposing your corals to instability will not make them more tolerant of it. A coral's ability to tolerate inconsistent parameters is entirely genetic, not a learned or developed response. When 'stuff' happens, your hardy corals will deal with it like a bump in the road, while your sensitive corals will be in a life or death situation, regardless.
You didn’t really go into the selling of corals. Any lessons you’ve learned there?
to be honest the main thing is having healthy corals, don’t try and flip stuff for a quick profit having return customers is what makes it easy.
on the other end of things try and protect yourself every once and a while a customer will try and “scam” (get free coral) make sure you take pictures and precautions so that u are protected in case someone charges back
The Tenuis on the thumbnail..is that a SRC Panty Snatcher 🤔🤔
@@Merge595 yes it’s my favorite tenuis in the collection
@luuuuuushhh what's your website/IG