Great looking tank. I love the simple design and look of the tank! I would add some empty shells for those hermits. As they molt and get bigger they can kill the snails if they cant find a bigger shell in the tank. Also keep an eye if the clown fish start gasping for air. with closed glass top there is not a lot of oxygen added to the tank and if you get some bacterial blooms that can spend a lot of oxygen in the water. Good luck reefing!
Thanks for the tips! I have a couple of snail shells in the back but I do need a few more bigger ones for them to grow into along the way. Good tip on the lid as well! Something I hadn't though too much about but the panel above the wave maker end has some airflow gaps that should be plenty. It's the same on the end where the lilly pipes are. I will probably have to think a out a summer lid though because this one might get a bit hot so I'll need to be ready for that.
@@IndoorEcosystem I'll add on to this. What you will regret (TRUST me about this) about having the top of your tank enclosed with glass lids has nothing to do with oxygen levels. The glass will quickly become encased with a solid layer of salt and there is no fix for it unless you plan on cleaning the panels every single day. You will quickly find that cleaning them every day is a pain in the ass and just get rid of them altogether. The glass itself will also filter out light wavelengths beneficial for algae and corals. When the salt builds up, the quality of light quickly decreases to even worse levels. Been there, Know that!
@@djmerchant thanks for the info. So far I haven't had problems with salt but I have been wiping them down once a week. As for the light spectrum stuff I saw serpa had problems with this though his tanks were quite deep I've just been running a slightly higher intensity light to compensate. But it looks like a mesh custom lid is in the pipeline.
A word of advice on the soft corals and the macro algae: They both tend to use irritants to fight for nearby real estate, which stony corals can be especially sensitive to without carbon filtration or a skimmer, to keep it at non-problematic levels. They are themselves unaffected, hence why they are often found together on eutrophic reefs. I should stress that we are talking about a big biomass before a problem manifests, but it is a well known concern in the hobby. We are excited to see how the tank develops!
Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it! I didn't actually know macro algae deployed irritants but I was aware softies use it. I will certainly keep an eye on it moving forward but I'm also already in the habit of running carbon just in case!
For clown fish, Amphiprion Ocellaris, be perfectly happy, you would need to make a specific tank, with the corresponding symbiotic anemone, in this case, Heteractis Magnifica and or Stichodactyla gigantea, that is to say unfortunately very hard difficult to maintain and especially to maintain alone because both become gigantic. In addition, if you place her in a place that she doesn't like, she will come off the rock to swim a little further and land where the mixing is suitable for him. Afterwards I know that they can be satisfied with a Sarkophyton( very good Nitrate pump by the way ) or a Pachiclavularia, but the latter will be a little disturbed. P.S : From a detrivor point of view, I advise you to take a Mespillia Globulus sea urchin, it is very friendly, it puts a whole bunch of waste on its head in a natural way to camouflage it and protect it from predators ^^ And a Blennie, as another fish, they have very endearing personalities.
When these little guys get bigger and I get more experience etc that will certainly be a project to work on. Nems are super cool but you're spot on about the maintenance from what I've been researching.
As someone who has absolutely no clue about Aquariums (damn Nitrate in my damn Vampire crab tank!) this was so much new information but also super cool. Loved the music in the beginning. 10/10 keep it up!
Very cool! I've always really liked the look of macro algaes. The crabs and snails are super cute, nice clownfish, too. That's too bad about the waving hand coral, hopefully the others will do well for you. I enjoyed the music you chose for this also, very nicely done! Looking forward to the next update 🙂👍
Thank for stopping by Tara ☺Clownfish are the strangest fish I've kept, they have such funny personalities and bicker between eachother all the time. It's hilarious to watch. The hermits are pretty funny as well they always come out at the same time everynight and roam around as a little couple.
Great video, thank you, I'm planning a shallow reef with 6 mangrove plants. I will make it a type of reef that will be specially made for that biotype. My biggest baby are nearly a meter tall. I'm resquing mangrove pods here in South Africa.
Sounds like an awesome project! I was considering doing a mangrove in this one as well but they are quite hard to come by here so I went with macro algae. mangrove swamps are super interesting environments so a biotope style would be amazing to see.
I got a small amount of chaeto and some random other ones and they absolutely demolish any nitrates I was super surprised how fast they work. So far they stay on 0-5ppm when I test. I have to feed pretty heavy to even get them to register around 10. Phosphates are staying low as well. I do want to keep a stable 15ppm though, so as I add more life I think I'll get to my target. Macro algae is surprisingly beautiful as well. Much more than it shows in video.
Thanks! If you're doing research still, I highly suggest checking out the BRS beginner playlist if you haven't already. Heaps of really good info. I'm trying to follow it pretty closely.
Man this makes me want to have a saltwater aquarium too hahah. You definitely have more patience than me though, if I were in your position with that hermit crab I prob would've flicked it away after the first 2-3 secs.
It's been quite an interesting journey so far. Lots of waiting and watching though! Patience building practice! That little crab was really digging in too They have quite pointy, strong little legs!
It's coming along slowly 😊 these little guys should get to around 3cm Max from what I've read. I just have to keep them well fed so they don't go hunting snails.
Is the flow not enough/too much with just the Oase BioMaster Thermo 250?, I am thinking about getting a similar tank with the Oase FiltoSmart 100 version. Nice tank!!
Thanks, people are a bit skeptical about canisters being nitrate factory's but so far I'm not encountering any issues at all. I run a small wave maker on the opposite side as well to give randomised flow. The flow from the Oase is quite good but it's a bit to constant and always in the same direction so the wave maker randomised everything perfectly.
@@sher666 No problem 🙂 It's not so much about the flow rate it's mostly about the randomisation of the flow. A lot of coral needs flow variation. If you have water flowing in one direction the entire time some corals will die. At least that's what I've come across during research. So the wave maker on the other end set to random bursts makes the tank a lot more turbulent. I hope that makes a bit more sense.
@@IndoorEcosystem It makes a lot of sense!, I will have a small wave maker as well, and I will lps and soft corals so I thought the 250 version might be to much, but it looks fine on yours and my new tank will have almost the same dimensions. In the past I have had issues with to much flow, that is why I asked. Thanks again and looking forward to how your tank develops!
@@sher666 Yep the flow is pretty much perfect. I'm just running the standard prefilter foam and a pretty standard set of bio rings and a bit of live rock in the main parts so flow is quite free. Been going really well so far. The prefilter is a game changer as well!
@@koston777 Yep it's the early ugly diatoms phase the same as freshwater tanks get. But it can transition into dinos which is a pain in the butt to get rid off. It's caused by low nutrient levels. I did end up getting this in letter episodes but thankfully I've beat it 😊
Thanks 😊 I don't actually have a macro lens (yet) but recording in 4k, as close to the subject as the focus distance of the lens let's me means I can use the zoom feature in davinci resolve without losing much quality. Then I just apply a tiny sharpness filter to fix any loss. It's not perfect but it works quite well when viewed at any resolution lower than 4k.
@@IndoorEcosystem well it looks amazing! I sub ;) i just started my channel so have to think about my way of bringing the video to the community and how to express myself
@@ReefAdventure thanks for the sub 😊 I mostly do vampire crab stuff so reef is a new adventure for me. As for UA-cam I'm pretty new myself but I think it's best to just roll with your own style and evolve it as you get used to filming and editing. As long as every new video is a tiny bit better than the last you're on the right track. Views are always a mixed bag so don't feel down if a video flops! It happens all the time 🤣
Dead silent from my experience. It was quieter than my main filter. Though I stopped using it as the chaeto was way, way way, too good at removing nutrients. You'll see in future videos the problem I got after the tank was running to clean.
Perhaps in time but the tank is way to new yet still. The suggested time frame is after 6 months at the absolute earliest. But it would be nice to see.
@@IndoorEcosystem @IndoorEcosystem I made sure of it this time. Plus I always have dibs on that spot..well almost always at least. 😆 Again I love your choice of music. And I can't wait to see where your salt water tank journey takes you. 😁
Great looking tank. I love the simple design and look of the tank!
I would add some empty shells for those hermits. As they molt and get bigger they can kill the snails if they cant find a bigger shell in the tank.
Also keep an eye if the clown fish start gasping for air. with closed glass top there is not a lot of oxygen added to the tank and if you get some bacterial blooms that can spend a lot of oxygen in the water.
Good luck reefing!
Thanks for the tips!
I have a couple of snail shells in the back but I do need a few more bigger ones for them to grow into along the way.
Good tip on the lid as well! Something I hadn't though too much about but the panel above the wave maker end has some airflow gaps that should be plenty. It's the same on the end where the lilly pipes are.
I will probably have to think a out a summer lid though because this one might get a bit hot so I'll need to be ready for that.
@@IndoorEcosystem I'll add on to this. What you will regret (TRUST me about this) about having the top of your tank enclosed with glass lids has nothing to do with oxygen levels. The glass will quickly become encased with a solid layer of salt and there is no fix for it unless you plan on cleaning the panels every single day. You will quickly find that cleaning them every day is a pain in the ass and just get rid of them altogether. The glass itself will also filter out light wavelengths beneficial for algae and corals. When the salt builds up, the quality of light quickly decreases to even worse levels. Been there, Know that!
@@djmerchant thanks for the info. So far I haven't had problems with salt but I have been wiping them down once a week. As for the light spectrum stuff I saw serpa had problems with this though his tanks were quite deep I've just been running a slightly higher intensity light to compensate. But it looks like a mesh custom lid is in the pipeline.
A word of advice on the soft corals and the macro algae: They both tend to use irritants to fight for nearby real estate, which stony corals can be especially sensitive to without carbon filtration or a skimmer, to keep it at non-problematic levels. They are themselves unaffected, hence why they are often found together on eutrophic reefs. I should stress that we are talking about a big biomass before a problem manifests, but it is a well known concern in the hobby. We are excited to see how the tank develops!
Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it! I didn't actually know macro algae deployed irritants but I was aware softies use it. I will certainly keep an eye on it moving forward but I'm also already in the habit of running carbon just in case!
Nice elegantly put together vid
@@dalecruz715 thank you 😊
He said he's running carbon in his filters, so that's out of the question.
For clown fish, Amphiprion Ocellaris, be perfectly happy, you would need to make a specific tank, with the corresponding symbiotic anemone, in this case, Heteractis Magnifica and or Stichodactyla gigantea, that is to say unfortunately very hard difficult to maintain and especially to maintain alone because both become gigantic.
In addition, if you place her in a place that she doesn't like, she will come off the rock to swim a little further and land where the mixing is suitable for him.
Afterwards I know that they can be satisfied with a Sarkophyton( very good Nitrate pump by the way ) or a Pachiclavularia, but the latter will be a little disturbed.
P.S :
From a detrivor point of view, I advise you to take a Mespillia Globulus sea urchin, it is very friendly, it puts a whole bunch of waste on its head in a natural way to camouflage it and protect it from predators ^^
And a Blennie, as another fish, they have very endearing personalities.
When these little guys get bigger and I get more experience etc that will certainly be a project to work on. Nems are super cool but you're spot on about the maintenance from what I've been researching.
Your making me miss having a salt tank! - I might have to get one now
We can call it even after the bonsai videos 🤣
As someone who has absolutely no clue about Aquariums (damn Nitrate in my damn Vampire crab tank!) this was so much new information but also super cool. Loved the music in the beginning. 10/10 keep it up!
Cheers! Nitrates are a benefit and a curse sometimes 😉 music is always the hardest challenge!! I'm glad you liked it
Very cool! I've always really liked the look of macro algaes. The crabs and snails are super cute, nice clownfish, too. That's too bad about the waving hand coral, hopefully the others will do well for you. I enjoyed the music you chose for this also, very nicely done! Looking forward to the next update 🙂👍
Thank for stopping by Tara ☺Clownfish are the strangest fish I've kept, they have such funny personalities and bicker between eachother all the time. It's hilarious to watch. The hermits are pretty funny as well they always come out at the same time everynight and roam around as a little couple.
lovely video, super glad for the update on the reef! always happy to see an upload.
Thank you 😊 the reef tank has been a super interesting project it just takes ages for much to change with the exception of algae! 😂
Great video, thank you, I'm planning a shallow reef with 6 mangrove plants. I will make it a type of reef that will be specially made for that biotype. My biggest baby are nearly a meter tall. I'm resquing mangrove pods here in South Africa.
Sounds like an awesome project! I was considering doing a mangrove in this one as well but they are quite hard to come by here so I went with macro algae.
mangrove swamps are super interesting environments so a biotope style would be amazing to see.
great, I'm busy thinking of setting up my first salt water tank
probably with heavy macro algea use
I got a small amount of chaeto and some random other ones and they absolutely demolish any nitrates I was super surprised how fast they work. So far they stay on 0-5ppm when I test.
I have to feed pretty heavy to even get them to register around 10. Phosphates are staying low as well. I do want to keep a stable 15ppm though, so as I add more life I think I'll get to my target.
Macro algae is surprisingly beautiful as well. Much more than it shows in video.
great video! I plan on making a reef tank soon. The tank looking good so far!
Thanks! If you're doing research still, I highly suggest checking out the BRS beginner playlist if you haven't already. Heaps of really good info. I'm trying to follow it pretty closely.
Hey mate, where did you get the macroalgae from? It's so hard to find in Aus
I'm over in Europe at the moment so it's super easy to find. Not sure about Aus though, maybe gumtree and Facebook market place?
I have the same canister too - I'm planning to do a mantis tank
They would be a very interesting creature to keep!
Man this makes me want to have a saltwater aquarium too hahah. You definitely have more patience than me though, if I were in your position with that hermit crab I prob would've flicked it away after the first 2-3 secs.
It's been quite an interesting journey so far. Lots of waiting and watching though! Patience building practice! That little crab was really digging in too They have quite pointy, strong little legs!
Wow, that looks so beautiful. I love the tiny hermit crabs, do they grow much bigger?
It's coming along slowly 😊 these little guys should get to around 3cm Max from what I've read. I just have to keep them well fed so they don't go hunting snails.
Is the flow not enough/too much with just the Oase BioMaster Thermo 250?, I am thinking about getting a similar tank with the Oase FiltoSmart 100 version. Nice tank!!
Thanks, people are a bit skeptical about canisters being nitrate factory's but so far I'm not encountering any issues at all. I run a small wave maker on the opposite side as well to give randomised flow. The flow from the Oase is quite good but it's a bit to constant and always in the same direction so the wave maker randomised everything perfectly.
@@IndoorEcosystem Thanks for your response! If the flow from the BioMaster 250 is not to much I will go for that one as well, thanks again!
@@sher666 No problem 🙂 It's not so much about the flow rate it's mostly about the randomisation of the flow. A lot of coral needs flow variation. If you have water flowing in one direction the entire time some corals will die. At least that's what I've come across during research. So the wave maker on the other end set to random bursts makes the tank a lot more turbulent. I hope that makes a bit more sense.
@@IndoorEcosystem It makes a lot of sense!, I will have a small wave maker as well, and I will lps and soft corals so I thought the 250 version might be to much, but it looks fine on yours and my new tank will have almost the same dimensions. In the past I have had issues with to much flow, that is why I asked. Thanks again and looking forward to how your tank develops!
@@sher666 Yep the flow is pretty much perfect. I'm just running the standard prefilter foam and a pretty standard set of bio rings and a bit of live rock in the main parts so flow is quite free. Been going really well so far. The prefilter is a game changer as well!
Are u going to put some crab in your salt water tank
Already have 2 😉
But I would like to add some pom pom crabs at some stage once the tank is a little more homely for them.
Ok
i love the red and green plant life
The macro algae was an unexpected gift and I really like the look of it too. I really need to start a dedicated tank for it too.
is the brown stuff diatoms? will that go away on its on?
@@koston777 Yep it's the early ugly diatoms phase the same as freshwater tanks get. But it can transition into dinos which is a pain in the butt to get rid off. It's caused by low nutrient levels. I did end up getting this in letter episodes but thankfully I've beat it 😊
Nice work !
Thank you ☺️ it's coming along great so far though quite the slow process
Looks amazing so far 🔥👌✌️💯
Thanks 😊 I'm a complete newb at reefing so I've been watching bucket loads of UA-cam for research!
Saltwater-Kevins 😯❤
😆They are pretty damn cool! I love watching them scurry around! Hopefully I'll get lots of good clips of them soon!
hey Absolutly a quality video! How did you make those macro shots?
Thanks 😊 I don't actually have a macro lens (yet) but recording in 4k, as close to the subject as the focus distance of the lens let's me means I can use the zoom feature in davinci resolve without losing much quality. Then I just apply a tiny sharpness filter to fix any loss. It's not perfect but it works quite well when viewed at any resolution lower than 4k.
@@IndoorEcosystem well it looks amazing! I sub ;) i just started my channel so have to think about my way of bringing the video to the community and how to express myself
@@ReefAdventure thanks for the sub 😊 I mostly do vampire crab stuff so reef is a new adventure for me. As for UA-cam I'm pretty new myself but I think it's best to just roll with your own style and evolve it as you get used to filming and editing. As long as every new video is a tiny bit better than the last you're on the right track.
Views are always a mixed bag so don't feel down if a video flops! It happens all the time 🤣
is the sunsun 602b noisy?
Dead silent from my experience. It was quieter than my main filter.
Though I stopped using it as the chaeto was way, way way, too good at removing nutrients. You'll see in future videos the problem I got after the tank was running to clean.
add a anemone!!
Perhaps in time but the tank is way to new yet still. The suggested time frame is after 6 months at the absolute earliest. But it would be nice to see.
go ai prime reef all day
Straight to the top shelf!
They not that bad try market place yo won't have to worry and you'll babe plenty of power
First 😃
You didn't slip this time! 😆
Welcome back! 🔥
@@IndoorEcosystem @IndoorEcosystem I made sure of it this time. Plus I always have dibs on that spot..well almost always at least. 😆
Again I love your choice of music. And I can't wait to see where your salt water tank journey takes you. 😁