Thx Ryan, big fan. I’m deep into this hobby and it’s you and the 1st 52 weeks that lit the fire for me. You changed my life, I now live with fish and coral
Amazing! For sure, this second edition will be much better than the first one! The only problem and downside is that it will only be 52 weeks 😢. Brs, please consider this 😊 and make it longer 🙏
I really want to start my own acro tank so I am especially excited for this one. BRS has gone above and beyond for 52SE and I really appreciate the effort you guys have put into this series.
Another truly amazing video and a valuable asset for the hobby! The only point of departure for me involves the comparison of feeding captive reef fish with the dietary habits of wild specimens. While certain fishes, such as anthias, may require near continuous access to zooplankton (or equivalent) in order to thrive, there is evidence to suggest that many of our aquarium species may not need as many feedings or as much daily intake as we’re often led to believe. Compared to their wild brethren, fish in home aquaria probably spend less time searching for prey, avoiding predators, or swimming against anything approaching the force of actual ocean currents. At the same time, the dry foods that are frequently offered to aquarium fish tend to be calorically dense, similar to pelleted diets used in aquaculture, which are intended to put weight on fish as rapidly as possible. In my experience, microscopic examination of internal organs (e.g., liver and adipose tissue) from healthy captive fish almost invariably demonstrates greater levels of excess energy storage in the form of glycogen and/or lipid (fat) when compared to their wild counterparts. All that being said, overfeeding our fish may offer some behavioral benefits, such as minimizing aggression and potential coral consumption.
Thanks for the kind words and support. We addressed this in front of a live audience :) Wild fish diet vs captive diet? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
These videos are incredible I don’t think I’ll get a chance to tell you in person at Reefapalooza because I’m a bit agoraphobic but you guys are doing incredible work And I say that in spite of all the jabs people make at BRS about pushing specific vendors or whatever - even if the worst of what they say is true you guys are doing a NET good
Love the new series.. You can never learn too much. I had a quick question - what size Ai grow and Ai glow blades are you guys using? How many are you using? I have a similar size tank at home and am considering upgrading my lighting set up.
Generally speaking, just the water. Which is why it's important to have fresh (Unmixed RODI) water as your top-off. "Salt creep" does take some of the salt out, but i suspect this is generally negligible.
@@Dailyradio1yes it is The reason for this is that if you replace the water with more saltwater you are just increasing your salinity because the salt didn’t evaporate out - this will be a threat to your corals and fish When you first enter the hobby this means a jug of Ro/Di water to top off with Or you can make it yourself which is what I recommend because you’ll use it to make salt water too And as you get more advanced many people decide later on to add an auto top off unit - which is basically a tank or jug that contains fresh RO water and constantly adds it to your tank thru a sensor, pump, and tube That used to be a DIY thing but Red Sea sells a really great ATO so you just have to supply the tank/jug/reservoir
@@BRStv I’m new to the game , I thought it was like it was for my fresh water tanks . Can’t wait to hear a lot more about it. What would be better for sps tank only
@@Will40thfresh water tanks could absolutely benefit from the advanced stuff we do for saltwater Filter socks are just like those HOB filter pads we load up in the old ‘whisper power filter’ or in the canister filters
@@BRStv I’m about to start a new tank I want to copy you guys . I would like to cut the filter sock . Are you doing the refugium before or after the skimmer ? If the skimmer goes first does it pick up slack for not having filter sock
Beware I got the tbs package and I had to battle a parasitic amphipod that attached like a tick to my fish (if a tick is the relative size of a raccoon) . I had to keep fish in a picher in the tank and allow the "ticks" to attach then remove them. Be careful they will attach to you too. That said it's great rock.
@@jdamommio okay so I used those 1/2 gallon plastic pitchers. I cut a 3 inch hole in the top. I then used that kitchen mesh stuff you put in the cupboard to stop glasses from slipping like a screen. This kept the chomis in and allowed the amphipod in. If I remember they would attack at night. If I remember they are called cyclopods. They have big black eyes.. and yes they bite. Nothing kills them except smashing them..that's how I found out they bite. Awful things. I still recommend tbs it's great rock and almost necessary for bare bottoms.
Oh and they seem to be toxic or maybe the process is so truamatic that the fish would die (sometimes). Blood loss stress or toxins who can say. It seemed to be the bite because sometimes they would be in the pitcher but not attached. The fish would survive those events 100% but if they were bit 50/50.
@@jdamommio Christmas tree worms are cool. Yellow Porites however is branching not bouldering. Like yellow stylophora. But worms in them looks so cool also
just came out :) www.bulkreefsupply.com/limited-edition-neptune-systems-interface-board-adaptive-reef.html?queryID=01b863df84dcf8db0801e4e3cf64a2df&objectID=17103&indexName=brs_prod_m2_default_products
@@BRStv I made a comment earlier today on the video. It would make a great topic for a stand alone video. Especially since Neptune recommends a third party item. I do understand you don’t sell it.
@@BRStvThanks. I got the TBS package and it is definitely a lot of rock per gallon. I am thinking of adding some to the sump on my next build and being more selective with the rock in the display.
I think it will get more interesting once they've gotten through all the introductions and start more of a week-by-week update of all of the tanks in one video (presuming that's what they're going to do)
Thx Ryan, big fan. I’m deep into this hobby and it’s you and the 1st 52 weeks that lit the fire for me. You changed my life, I now live with fish and coral
Amazing! For sure, this second edition will be much better than the first one! The only problem and downside is that it will only be 52 weeks 😢. Brs, please consider this 😊 and make it longer 🙏
Who says we can have a season 3 :)
me@@BRStv
I really want to start my own acro tank so I am especially excited for this one.
BRS has gone above and beyond for 52SE and I really appreciate the effort you guys have put into this series.
Another truly amazing video and a valuable asset for the hobby! The only point of departure for me involves the comparison of feeding captive reef fish with the dietary habits of wild specimens. While certain fishes, such as anthias, may require near continuous access to zooplankton (or equivalent) in order to thrive, there is evidence to suggest that many of our aquarium species may not need as many feedings or as much daily intake as we’re often led to believe. Compared to their wild brethren, fish in home aquaria probably spend less time searching for prey, avoiding predators, or swimming against anything approaching the force of actual ocean currents. At the same time, the dry foods that are frequently offered to aquarium fish tend to be calorically dense, similar to pelleted diets used in aquaculture, which are intended to put weight on fish as rapidly as possible. In my experience, microscopic examination of internal organs (e.g., liver and adipose tissue) from healthy captive fish almost invariably demonstrates greater levels of excess energy storage in the form of glycogen and/or lipid (fat) when compared to their wild counterparts. All that being said, overfeeding our fish may offer some behavioral benefits, such as minimizing aggression and potential coral consumption.
Thanks for the kind words and support. We addressed this in front of a live audience :) Wild fish diet vs captive diet? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
These videos are incredible
I don’t think I’ll get a chance to tell you in person at Reefapalooza because I’m a bit agoraphobic but you guys are doing incredible work
And I say that in spite of all the jabs people make at BRS about pushing specific vendors or whatever - even if the worst of what they say is true you guys are doing a NET good
Thanks for the support :) No one will like every last thing anyone does, take what you value, leave the rest.
The guys are super friendly. Don't be afraid to go have a quick chat!
Am following this build. Incredible work. Please share a follow up on this project. Great info. As always thanks
Love the new series.. You can never learn too much. I had a quick question - what size Ai grow and Ai glow blades are you guys using? How many are you using? I have a similar size tank at home and am considering upgrading my lighting set up.
This is so awesome!!!🎉
Thanks!
How are you mounting the blades to the kessil arms?
I really like this one, once you introduce each new collection, are there more videos as a follow up?
We are going to do monthly livestock follow-ups starting in a month or so.
Greetings, does the salt in the aquarium water evaporate or does only the water evaporate?
Salt does not evaporate.
Generally speaking, just the water. Which is why it's important to have fresh (Unmixed RODI) water as your top-off. "Salt creep" does take some of the salt out, but i suspect this is generally negligible.
@@willbritton133 Thanks for your answer.
@@jordanm2984 Is it necessary to complete the evaporated water with fresh water?
@@Dailyradio1yes it is
The reason for this is that if you replace the water with more saltwater you are just increasing your salinity because the salt didn’t evaporate out - this will be a threat to your corals and fish
When you first enter the hobby this means a jug of Ro/Di water to top off with
Or you can make it yourself which is what I recommend because you’ll use it to make salt water too
And as you get more advanced many people decide later on to add an auto top off unit - which is basically a tank or jug that contains fresh RO water and constantly adds it to your tank thru a sensor, pump, and tube
That used to be a DIY thing but Red Sea sells a really great ATO so you just have to supply the tank/jug/reservoir
what is that green coral at the start at 0:08? i love the growth pattern. is that a slime ball anacropora? doesnt look like a green digi.
I'd say its slimeball.
Montipora Spongeodes
Why no more filter sock or filter period before the sump ?
When we get into the science episodes it will be clear but the short question is "Is it necessary"?
@@BRStv I’m new to the game , I thought it was like it was for my fresh water tanks . Can’t wait to hear a lot more about it. What would be better for sps tank only
@@Will40thfresh water tanks could absolutely benefit from the advanced stuff we do for saltwater
Filter socks are just like those HOB filter pads we load up in the old ‘whisper power filter’ or in the canister filters
@@BRStv
I’m about to start a new tank I want to copy you guys .
I would like to cut the filter sock . Are you doing the refugium before or after the skimmer ?
If the skimmer goes first does it pick up slack for not having filter sock
Beware I got the tbs package and I had to battle a parasitic amphipod that attached like a tick to my fish (if a tick is the relative size of a raccoon) . I had to keep fish in a picher in the tank and allow the "ticks" to attach then remove them. Be careful they will attach to you too. That said it's great rock.
There is a up and downside to everything for sure.
@@jdamommio okay so I used those 1/2 gallon plastic pitchers. I cut a 3 inch hole in the top. I then used that kitchen mesh stuff you put in the cupboard to stop glasses from slipping like a screen. This kept the chomis in and allowed the amphipod in. If I remember they would attack at night. If I remember they are called cyclopods. They have big black eyes.. and yes they bite. Nothing kills them except smashing them..that's how I found out they bite. Awful things. I still recommend tbs it's great rock and almost necessary for bare bottoms.
Oh and they seem to be toxic or maybe the process is so truamatic that the fish would die (sometimes). Blood loss stress or toxins who can say. It seemed to be the bite because sometimes they would be in the pitcher but not attached. The fish would survive those events 100% but if they were bit 50/50.
Can I ask what substrate you have used please? Looks like it will be up to the task of taking higher flow without blowing around.
What kind of live sand is that? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
Add some yellow Porites! BRIGHT yellow in whites and it’s a sleeper of a coral 🤷🏻♂️
@@jdamommio Christmas tree worms are cool. Yellow Porites however is branching not bouldering. Like yellow stylophora. But worms in them looks so cool also
sps bible 💪🏻💪🏻
High praise :)
I'm curious why they went with dosing as opposed to a calcium reactor?
Guessing the don't want to ph bump down. They want this growing as fast as possible.
Calcium reactor is unnecessary complexity and takes up too much space on a tank this size.
What tank volume do you thinkg a calcium reactor starts to make sense@@BRStv
@@nathancardinell6666 when two-part gets too expensive :) half tank size and half coral density. Shooting from the hip a 180+, packed full, 2 years in
Why not a calcium reactor? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
Whats the lighting setup used on this system? Would love to emulate.
What reef tank lighting is that? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
@@BRStv Doesn't tell us what the lighting is, such as AI Blade grows vs glows how many? What Kessils A500x or A360X? How the Blades are mounted? Etc.
How is this light mounted?
what about running a separate air pump in the return chamber to promote oxygen?
What about an air pump in the return? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
Protein skimmer will act as an air pump.
Are you saying there will be no mechanical filtration on this tank? No socks, roller, or filter floss?
We may try the clear roller that goes in the sock holder if it ends up being needed.
@@BRStvawesome. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Been thinking of getting rid of socks myself.
@@jdamommio you haven't seen all 8 tanks yet :)
Does Adaptive Reef sell those tablet boards? or was it custom made for BRS?
just came out :) www.bulkreefsupply.com/limited-edition-neptune-systems-interface-board-adaptive-reef.html?queryID=01b863df84dcf8db0801e4e3cf64a2df&objectID=17103&indexName=brs_prod_m2_default_products
Adaptive reef Tablet board? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
What “off the shelf” tablet does Neptune/BRS recommend now for APEX display?
Ipad and the app is the best but I ordered refurb amazon fire 10s and use the silk browser for these tanks .
What is the best tablet for an apex? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
@@BRStv I made a comment earlier today on the video. It would make a great topic for a stand alone video. Especially since Neptune recommends a third party item. I do understand you don’t sell it.
Where are these rocks from??
Tbs Tampa bay saltwater
How many pounds of live rock and live sand were added to this system?
How many pounds of live rock? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
@@BRStvThanks. I got the TBS package and it is definitely a lot of rock per gallon. I am thinking of adding some to the sump on my next build and being more selective with the rock in the display.
Update?
Nothing about kalkwasser? :(
"Convince" 3rd
He’s trying to convince you that a controller is worth what you spend on it………….. or something like that.
coris wrasses? really? Did you mean halichoeres? Its not the same
yellow and green coris wrasses are also hunters :)
Coris wrasse vs halichoeres wrasse? ua-cam.com/video/nTbIUth7fVk/v-deo.html
These tanks are all starting to look the same.
That’s because they’re empty.
I think it will get more interesting once they've gotten through all the introductions and start more of a week-by-week update of all of the tanks in one video (presuming that's what they're going to do)
The recipes for pancakes, muffins, cake, and bread all look roughly the same. It's not the similarities but the differences that define the outcome :)
Oh look, another SPS tank...
You guys don’t even have nice sps displays. 😂
26:32 your proof-reader missed something “convincing” 🥲