Really beautiful tank! Though most of the inhabitants are unknown to me, I do recognize a couple from what I see here in Norway. Palaemon elegans and Actinia equina. I see the latter in really warm little rockpool puddles here during summer, so no wonder they live in your warmer waters as well. The Aiptasia mutabilis, is that the anemone tropical reefers despise so much btw? Anyways, thanks for sharing! Love it!
Thank you very much. No, it is a different type of Aiptasia. This one doesn't multiply and isn't that easy to keep happy. It's roaming around when not satisfied and causes trouble that way... 😂
@@blackseaandothers Hehe, I see! I know virtually nothing about tropical reefs tbh, I just recognised that name.. Learned something new today then, thanks! 😁
Beautiful tank, and I have so many quastions about keeping Mediterranean life in tank and where to find things, because I want to keep animals and plants from adriatic sea in tank, and I already started but there is not much information about it But you have so many things in your tank and you keeping it successfuly
Thank you. Please have a look on my blog aqua-biotopes.blogspot.com/ and this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLjpAnW2hHvoWADm0kzaLVpKWEQk2Nw_8V.html&si=6lWAJSv36f6g7XPc
@@bananqgerman As cool as possible. I keep them all year at room temperature without heater. 30 degrees is the absolute limit for some days in summer when it is hot. Bleaching might occur otherwise. Not suitable to keep with tropical corals in a tank
Ein fantastisches Video. Ich hab es bestimmt schon 10Mal angeschaut
Really beautiful tank! Though most of the inhabitants are unknown to me, I do recognize a couple from what I see here in Norway. Palaemon elegans and Actinia equina. I see the latter in really warm little rockpool puddles here during summer, so no wonder they live in your warmer waters as well. The Aiptasia mutabilis, is that the anemone tropical reefers despise so much btw? Anyways, thanks for sharing! Love it!
Thank you very much. No, it is a different type of Aiptasia. This one doesn't multiply and isn't that easy to keep happy. It's roaming around when not satisfied and causes trouble that way... 😂
@@blackseaandothers Hehe, I see! I know virtually nothing about tropical reefs tbh, I just recognised that name.. Learned something new today then, thanks! 😁
Wow fantsatisch. Danke für diese tollen Einblicke. Aber was ist denn da für eine Beleuchtung drüber?
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Beautiful tank, and I have so many quastions about keeping Mediterranean life in tank and where to find things, because I want to keep animals and plants from adriatic sea in tank, and I already started but there is not much information about it
But you have so many things in your tank and you keeping it successfuly
Thank you. Please have a look on my blog aqua-biotopes.blogspot.com/ and this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLjpAnW2hHvoWADm0kzaLVpKWEQk2Nw_8V.html&si=6lWAJSv36f6g7XPc
Did you grow this cradocora or you got it already this big
I collected them in the sea, but they continue to grow in the tank, but slowly.
@@blackseaandotherswhich temperature I need to keep it, is it OK if I will keep cladocora in 25C° or it sopoust to be lower like 20C°
@@bananqgerman As cool as possible. I keep them all year at room temperature without heater. 30 degrees is the absolute limit for some days in summer when it is hot. Bleaching might occur otherwise. Not suitable to keep with tropical corals in a tank
Werden bei dir Jahreszeiten simuliert? Wechselnde Wassertemperatur?
Das Aquarium ist unbeheizt, das heißt immer bei Zimmertemperatur. Im Winter um 20 Grad, im Sommer 26 bis 28 Grad.
I've got an aquarium with the same animals only invertebrates I have a bit of a larger variety 600 LTRs I have only big filters of perlite
Wow, 600 liters is great! Would love to see it...
Without skimmer ??
@@BlackFlag-b5f Yes. Only ordinary aquarium pump with live rock and sand
Thanks @@blackseaandothers
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