It just lack a Blenny buddy to observe you from a rock to the tank x) A blenny that are symbiotic with another species of shrimp . So after you have two buddy miner like, working digging together ^^ on the bottom of the tank.
Thank you! I love those clams but I don't know if this tank is big enough or dirty enough for one yet. I haven't even seen one for sale either. A tiny one would be cool though.
That was pretty funny with the shrimp, maybe if you put a little piece of net in, he'll come back out 😂. Gorgeous shrimp, though, beautiful corals, and I really like the red macro algae. Love the brittle star! Amazing how many little critters came out of that one coral. It's looking really beautiful! 🙂👍
Thanks Tara 😊 Maybe he's home sick? 😅 Its truly mind blowing how much stuck comes of lf of a single peice of rock. I got another small peice this morning and another quite big brittle star was on it. It's easy to see how easily pests get into tanks
I wasn't first today, but at least I'm not last. 😃 Again beautiful musical accompaniment. You are really great at picking music which matches perfectly with the theme of the video. 3:05 Ok that was funny. But you owe the little guy a net for the eviction. 😆
@@IndoorEcosystem I'll take the 🥉 thank you. 😁 Yea, really vivid and striking colors. I look forward to seeing the tank and its inhabitants grow and flourish. What a beautiful and awesome looking set up. Good job!!! 😊
Time is always the enemy isn't it! I have this problem quite often as well. I haven't posted much this month just being super busy with everything else. Especially now that the sun's out and its warming up!
I see the bolds of the lamp are in the water. Isn’t that a problem because it can cause erosion over time? By the way, a beautiful video! Could learn a lot from you😊
@@jacksonsparrow8865 I was testing once a week for a month after I first added fish and corals. But now I only test once a month or if I spot something is off. You start to get an eye for things after a while which is handy. I vacuum a small section of substrate whenever I do a water change usually no more than 20% because you can disturb things a bit much otherwise. Episode 4 has some interesting stuff to keep an eye out for as well. From the tank running too clean.
EPISODE 1 & 2 Here: ua-cam.com/play/PLgp_FqomH7odZ_if0K20GSqh_55y62yfX.html
It just lack a Blenny buddy to observe you from a rock to the tank x)
A blenny that are symbiotic with another species of shrimp .
So after you have two buddy miner like, working digging together ^^ on the bottom of the tank.
Have you been looking in my window? 😆😂 I love the symbiotic relationships in saltwater aquariums!
I love this Aquarium! The pulsing xenia and zoas are my favorites. I would love to see a tridacna clam as well in this tank.
Thank you! I love those clams but I don't know if this tank is big enough or dirty enough for one yet. I haven't even seen one for sale either. A tiny one would be cool though.
@@IndoorEcosystem I know deresas are gigantic but I bet you can get away with a crocea or maxima :)
@@gvizg1989 I like the idea so I'll dive into some research on these species and see what I can dig up and if it would work. ☺
That was pretty funny with the shrimp, maybe if you put a little piece of net in, he'll come back out 😂. Gorgeous shrimp, though, beautiful corals, and I really like the red macro algae. Love the brittle star! Amazing how many little critters came out of that one coral. It's looking really beautiful! 🙂👍
Thanks Tara 😊
Maybe he's home sick? 😅
Its truly mind blowing how much stuck comes of lf of a single peice of rock. I got another small peice this morning and another quite big brittle star was on it. It's easy to see how easily pests get into tanks
Man, it looks gorgeous. Also that shrimp :D
Thank you! He's a man of his word too! 🤣
I wasn't first today, but at least I'm not last. 😃
Again beautiful musical accompaniment. You are really great at picking music which matches perfectly with the theme of the video.
3:05 Ok that was funny. But you owe the little guy a net for the eviction. 😆
Thank you! You got a top three finish still 😉
He's been true to his word as well 😅
All that beautiful and he doesn't want to flaunt it!
@@IndoorEcosystem I'll take the 🥉 thank you. 😁
Yea, really vivid and striking colors. I look forward to seeing the tank and its inhabitants grow and flourish.
What a beautiful and awesome looking set up. Good job!!! 😊
@@Cow_Juice I was first today 🎉
@@IMaqua You are indeed. 🏆😁
Oh and congrats on getting your online store setup. 😃
@@Cow_Juice thanks buddy
looks great - I've been so busy so I haven't been able to finish my tank but i''m close! just need a free day
Time is always the enemy isn't it! I have this problem quite often as well. I haven't posted much this month just being super busy with everything else. Especially now that the sun's out and its warming up!
@@IndoorEcosystem yeah, I've been pretty much busy doing other thing like that but hopefully I can get my next video done
@@givetankslooking forward to it! You managed to get a lot of trees prepared recently. Probably a few more to go as well right.
@@IndoorEcosystem I did a few more but was running out of time so I didn't film them - I do have a pond and moss garden to build so maybe those soon!
try feeding the candycane coral and move it up a bit from lowlight to medium
Good suggestion and what I've done now. It's near the top and in a bit more flow. So fingers crossed 🤞😊
I see the bolds of the lamp are in the water. Isn’t that a problem because it can cause erosion over time? By the way, a beautiful video! Could learn a lot from you😊
Nope the entire fixture is plastic even the screws it's perfect 😉 I'm new to this so I'm learning everything myself. Almost entirely youtube videos
Did U add some crabs in it the last time U say that you have 2 crab 😊
I have 3 red hermits at the moment but I'm on the lookout for some other reef-friendly ones 😉 They have been hard to come by though.
How often do you test the water parameters and do you recommend vacuuming substrate?
@@jacksonsparrow8865 I was testing once a week for a month after I first added fish and corals. But now I only test once a month or if I spot something is off. You start to get an eye for things after a while which is handy. I vacuum a small section of substrate whenever I do a water change usually no more than 20% because you can disturb things a bit much otherwise.
Episode 4 has some interesting stuff to keep an eye out for as well. From the tank running too clean.
IM Nostradamus. This video will get 80k views in 4 weeks. Thank you and see you in the next one.
IM Nostradamus has a 100% track record to date ☺ So I hope it holds up!
@@IndoorEcosystem Exactly. Let's see.
@@IMaqua 🤞
Great vid. But not enough Kevins! [edit] the Nemo’s are cool, too!
🤣😂 Reef Kevins are surprisingly hard to come by! But I'm keeping an eye out for some!