Freaking awesome! When I picture the most awesome nano reef, this is what I think of! This is amazing, thanks so much for sharing, maybe another video showing maintenance and how you do it would be helpful! Awesome job!!!
Awesome tank. I have the same one but I let mine go for the past few months. Just started getting it back into shape. I had a bunch of nice corals but nothing seemed to be doing well. Everything just melted overtime. This makes me want to give it another shot! Thanks.
Good luck! I have a videos on stuff I’ve tried out. Take a look. They will work perfect in that size tank. If you have any questions about other products, corals, system set up just let me know
Tank looks great! I love the cyphastrea (my fav coral). I probably put too much of it in my IM 14 peninsula and will likely find out what happens when they collide. It never occurred to me to use my magnetic rock on the back wall for my ricordea but looks amazing in yours. Keep up the great work!
I’m late to this but it might help someone out in the future. If you’re testing your water do it when nutrients are high. If not start with weekly water changes. You can add a clown day one. Some people say you can’t but I added fish and coral day one and still have them both to this day
Sweet tank! Please let me know how you eradicated the hair algae my tanks the same size and I’m struggling with the algae, I did a 3 day black out but they came back.
@@NotSleepinq one thing I’d get is a test kit. If anything get the alkalinity test kit. This is the best cheap one that works very well. amzn.to/3rMZvQV And eventually you can get the magnesium, calcium, nitrate and phosphate kit. But if alk stays steady then most likely your calcium and mag are within a reasonable level. If I only had a budget for 2 test kits I would get the Alkalinity test kit and nitrate test kit. Salifert has both. Alk amzn.to/3rMZvQV Nitrate amzn.to/3MnsG4f
So I got my tank setup it’s been 4 weeks I think it’s fully cycled as far as my test results and it’s still a bit foggy from the side view it’s hard for me to explain but do you know what could be the issue with that ?
Just watched your first tank tour video and the light setting video, looks like everything has been doing incredibly well! Has any adjustments been done to your lights since the light video?
@@miltona891 yeah any fish. In fact I don’t know why all in one tanks aren’t more popular in freshwater. I’ve had freshwater tanks for 15 plus years and I wish I would have had used one. The all in one tanks are usually more expensive though but you don’t have to buy a separate filter so it kind of evens out.
omg, this tank is looking amazing. how long has it been up and running? can't wait to see how you got rid of the hair algae, man i've been battling that for months and i also have a 25g (WB with external canister)
Okay got it 🤑 that’s decently priced huh? Lol I’ll get it also how often do you dose once a week after a water change ? I plan on only getting two clowns if any fish at all
@@jdavis6099 lol yeah it is compared to a lot of lights on the market. Red Sea, kessil, maxspec, reef bright, hydras are all almost double. And if you want to grow all types of corals light is the most important factor other then water. In my opinion the light is the only thing not to get cheap. All other equipment is fine. But the light is so important. Just my opinion though. I dose every day. The goal is to keep Everything stable so I have a dosing pump that doses the same times every day. 12.5 ml spread out in 2.5ml doses 5 times a day.
Oh wow so I need to get a dosing pump as well what do you dose mostly for soft corals magnesium? Let me know if I’m asking to many stupid questions lol I’ll stop
@@jdavis6099 you don’t even have to dose at first. And if you only have soft corals and super easy lps I wouldn’t worry about dosing if you don’t want to. Just do weekly water changes. I dose so I don’t have to do as many water changes and I also have a ton of coral that soak up the nutrients. I have a mixed reef with all types of corals so I’m trying to optimize everything. But you don’t have to dose. I’d recommend getting some water test kits and just test the water once a week and see how much things are changing. For cheap test kits I’d recommend these. amzn.to/3rLC9ei Calcium, magnesium and alkalinity are the most important. Alkalinity being the most. You can also get a nitrate kit amzn.to/3QacfKL if you want. It’s also pretty important especially with fish and LPS and stony coral. If you do weekly water changes I wouldn’t worry to much about nitrates and phosphates
Your tank is beautiful! No wasted space.
Thank you!
Hair algae video would be great.
Freaking awesome! When I picture the most awesome nano reef, this is what I think of! This is amazing, thanks so much for sharing, maybe another video showing maintenance and how you do it would be helpful! Awesome job!!!
Okay I can do that! I recently upgraded. It still has the same nano tank feel!
Beautiful tank
Thank you
Awesome tank. I have the same one but I let mine go for the past few months. Just started getting it back into shape. I had a bunch of nice corals but nothing seemed to be doing well. Everything just melted overtime. This makes me want to give it another shot! Thanks.
Get after it!
That tank looks great
Thank you!
Beautiful display tank 👏
Thanks for sharing 👌 💯 ✌️
I really appreciate it, I’m subscribed to your channel
@@RespectTheReef likewise
You just made me buy a 26 gallon tank wish me luck lol 🤞🏽
Good luck! I have a videos on stuff I’ve tried out. Take a look. They will work perfect in that size tank. If you have any questions about other products, corals, system set up just let me know
Wow, that really looks good.
Thank you. I’ve worked hard to get it to this point
Tank looks great! I love the cyphastrea (my fav coral). I probably put too much of it in my IM 14 peninsula and will likely find out what happens when they collide. It never occurred to me to use my magnetic rock on the back wall for my ricordea but looks amazing in yours. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Be careful though. The mushrooms spread all over the tank lol
Looks really nice!
Thank you
Nice tank man.
Thank you!
Beautiful tank would love to get some frags where are you located
Beautiful Reef, nice job!
Thank you so much
When should I do my first water change during the cycle period ?
Also should I add a clown to start ?
I’m late to this but it might help someone out in the future.
If you’re testing your water do it when nutrients are high. If not start with weekly water changes. You can add a clown day one. Some people say you can’t but I added fish and coral day one and still have them both to this day
Sweet tank! Please let me know how you eradicated the hair algae my tanks the same size and I’m struggling with the algae, I did a 3 day black out but they came back.
Okay I’ll make a video on it
Pretty good looking system
Thank you very much
tank looks great! getting some all for reef today, looking forward to using it... what's your alk and ph at?
I never look at my ph but my alk is around 8.5
I’m down for some shrooms for sure… did you use a mushroom cage? Or just glue?
To frag I cage them onto a piece of rock. Then glue to a frag plug
When are you going to frag the shrooms? I’d love to get some of the ones in the right corner!
I have them now
@@RespectTheReef what’s the best way to get in contact about them?!
do you think all I need for my reef tank is flow, water filter, and lights? Or do I need more
You just keeping fish or corals, if corals what kind?
@@RespectTheReef a clownfish and zoanthids and maybe another coral if I can get it on my hands
@@NotSleepinq yeah you should be good. Just do water changes weekly or every 2
@@RespectTheReef alright thank you
@@NotSleepinq one thing I’d get is a test kit. If anything get the alkalinity test kit. This is the best cheap one that works very well. amzn.to/3rMZvQV
And eventually you can get the magnesium, calcium, nitrate and phosphate kit. But if alk stays steady then most likely your calcium and mag are within a reasonable level. If I only had a budget for 2 test kits I would get the Alkalinity test kit and nitrate test kit. Salifert has both.
Alk amzn.to/3rMZvQV
Nitrate amzn.to/3MnsG4f
So I got my tank setup it’s been 4 weeks I think it’s fully cycled as far as my test results and it’s still a bit foggy from the side view it’s hard for me to explain but do you know what could be the issue with that ?
And I have kept the light off this whole time
@@jdavis6099 probably a bacteria bloom. It’s normal.
So should dose MicroBacter Clean?
@@jdavis6099 I’d dose that or fritz turbo start. I actually dosed both of them to kick start my aquarium
What is your light schedule?
I have a video on that
Just watched your first tank tour video and the light setting video, looks like everything has been doing incredibly well! Has any adjustments been done to your lights since the light video?
Yeah I’ve upped the blue and royal to 60
Cool thanks! I have the same tank, light setup and skimmer so I’m going to try and replicate your success. Thanks for the great vids!
Awesome looking tank! What kind of clownfish are they exactly?
Black storm and black ice. Thanks for watching
Nice tank! How high do you keep your nutrients? I'm trying to lower mine in my tank.
About 15 nitrates and .1 phosphate
Do you need 2 ai prime led light
@@Asvfishing what size tank do you have?
@@RespectTheReef the same one
@@RespectTheReef 25 gall logoon
@@Asvfishing no don’t have to have 2. It’s up to you. You just have to be careful with coral placements with 1
Awesome mature tank how long has it been set up?
About a year
Hey can I it glofish tetra in this type of tank
@@miltona891 yeah any fish. In fact I don’t know why all in one tanks aren’t more popular in freshwater. I’ve had freshwater tanks for 15 plus years and I wish I would have had used one. The all in one tanks are usually more expensive though but you don’t have to buy a separate filter so it kind of evens out.
@@RespectTheReefso what 20 gallon tank do you recommend for glofish tetra and danios.
Would you frag/sell your green/purple frogspawn? BTW your tank is amazing!
I’ll eventually frag it. But I won’t sell the entire thing
Do you sell frags to Canadians?
No the shipping wouldn’t be worth it for you
omg, this tank is looking amazing. how long has it been up and running? can't wait to see how you got rid of the hair algae, man i've been battling that for months and i also have a 25g (WB with external canister)
About 9 months l. I had a tank before this one. I’ll make a video on the hair algae. I appreciate the support!
how many ml of all for reef? tank is looking good
About 7 ml
Wow that's not that much@@RespectTheReef
@@charlescox4213 nope. I think the bottle says 5ml per 25 gallons. So I’m about 1.5x the recommended dose
What kind of light should I buy?
Definitely an AI prime! 100 percent. Love mine. They are decently priced and amazing lights. This is the one I got amzn.to/3FcXsZt
Okay got it 🤑 that’s decently priced huh? Lol I’ll get it also how often do you dose once a week after a water change ? I plan on only getting two clowns if any fish at all
@@jdavis6099 lol yeah it is compared to a lot of lights on the market. Red Sea, kessil, maxspec, reef bright, hydras are all almost double. And if you want to grow all types of corals light is the most important factor other then water. In my opinion the light is the only thing not to get cheap. All other equipment is fine. But the light is so important. Just my opinion though.
I dose every day. The goal is to keep Everything stable so I have a dosing pump that doses the same times every day. 12.5 ml spread out in 2.5ml doses 5 times a day.
Oh wow so I need to get a dosing pump as well what do you dose mostly for soft corals magnesium? Let me know if I’m asking to many stupid questions lol I’ll stop
@@jdavis6099 you don’t even have to dose at first. And if you only have soft corals and super easy lps I wouldn’t worry about dosing if you don’t want to. Just do weekly water changes. I dose so I don’t have to do as many water changes and I also have a ton of coral that soak up the nutrients. I have a mixed reef with all types of corals so I’m trying to optimize everything. But you don’t have to dose. I’d recommend getting some water test kits and just test the water once a week and see how much things are changing. For cheap test kits I’d recommend these. amzn.to/3rLC9ei
Calcium, magnesium and alkalinity are the most important.
Alkalinity being the most. You can also get a nitrate kit amzn.to/3QacfKL if you want. It’s also pretty important especially with fish and LPS and stony coral. If you do weekly water changes I wouldn’t worry to much about nitrates and phosphates
Great video, which skimmer do you have ?
Bubble mag. I can make a video on it
@@RespectTheReef yes i hear in the video but which one 😉
@@loustick8484 mini Q
Would love that hair algae video
You got it
get a bigger tank! looking real nice!
Lol you know I want to
I actually just bought a used setup and realized this tank is on sale for $200...go figure!
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Thanks hope you enjoyed the update.
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