12 UNIQUE MARINE FISH - REEF SAFE, OR NOT?

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • 12 Unique Marine Fish, Reef Safe, or Not?
    Hello fellow reef and marine aquarium lovers, welcome back to Craft Aquatic, I’m Matt G.
    There is nothing like a marine aquarium full of beautiful reef fish, peacefully co existing (as you can clearly see here in this footage of this big, gorgeous reef display at House of Fins) OR You may have your heart set on a fish only display with some of the marine species you have always wanted, but don’t dare keep in your reef.
    With that said today we will be discussing 12 unique marine fish and wether they are reef safe or not and perhaps even prepare you with some analytical tools you can utilize for future purchase decisions.
    If you like this video, there are dozens more to check out, just head over to the Craft Aquatic channel, subscribe and hit the notification bell.
    All right, let’s check out some fish.
    When it comes to selecting fish, no selection is safe, if the fish you are choosing is not completely healthy. You may choose to quarantine, treat or add your fish directly to your setup, but if you see anything out of the ordinary, just pass. Strange spots, discoloration, drooping fins, heavy breathing, fish not eating, misplaced scales, fish exhibiting stress such as hiding in a cave or corner if you see any of this, just straight up consider this fish not safe for your aquarium. When adding a new fish to a display, whatever you choose has to have everything going for it, or it’s chances of surviving the transition from the store to your home setup will be severely reduced.
    All of the fish in this video have come from different local fish stores, so I can show you a broad and interesting mix of types and varieties.
    I hope you enjoy all of the information in this video and thank you for checking out
    12 Unique Marine Fish - Reef Safe, or Not?
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  • @timothydoyle3380
    @timothydoyle3380 3 роки тому +3

    I've kept multiple frogfishes over the years in a reef. I love them. By the way, if you are careful with other fish additions, they can cohabitate just fine (for the most part...you might get surprised). Best fish in my opinion.

  • @manuelmaldonadojr2526
    @manuelmaldonadojr2526 2 роки тому +1

    Hey I'm a first time customer I joined today so you got a beautiful check I know it's kind of late now but I hope it's not late to you to read my message you are the best an online showing this beautiful fish I'm a big fan of saltwater fish not freshwater thank you DS Junior Maldonado

  • @LilStampBug
    @LilStampBug 2 роки тому

    What is the beautiful Purple fish that is shown at 4:00?? This is an awesome video 👍🏻👍🏻 thanks for sharing 🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰

    • @lionfishlair5215
      @lionfishlair5215 Рік тому +3

      That beautiful purple fish is called a Kole Yellow Eye Tang, or a Kole Tang! They are seriously gorgeous fish that will cost anything between $250 - $400 dollars per fish 💰 I would also suggest keeping them in a 120+ gallon tank.

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  Рік тому +1

      Sorry for missing this comment and Thank You!! Correct ID in the Kole Tang, though price may be significantly less depending on import restrictions and where you live. These are absolutely reef safe and a wonderful addition to reef aquariums 90 gallons or larger

  • @morganwithrow1554
    @morganwithrow1554 Рік тому

    What is the fish in the middle of the screen at 1:17-1:30? It has the coloration of the clownfish but is more elongated. Thanks

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  Рік тому

      I believe you are referring to the Red Coris Wrasse or Clown Wrasse. A beautiful fish that grows to 8”. Colors shift to green with yellow tail with age. Reef safe, with caution. Will eat snails and ornamental shrimp. Needs sand to bury itself at night.

  • @Trooperishim42222
    @Trooperishim42222 2 роки тому

    What fish store is the one which you last displayed in your intro? 1:38

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  2 роки тому

      I only had permission to mention one store, house of fins, which only appears in the intro. The others gave the thumbs up to film, but wished to remain anonymous.

    • @Trooperishim42222
      @Trooperishim42222 2 роки тому

      Are you able to tell me what state it’s in?

  • @abyankabir1910
    @abyankabir1910 3 роки тому +2

    Hello, I’m 13 years old and from Bangladesh 🇧🇩. I’m planning to start a 120 gallon mixed reef tank next year. Can u tell me what would be a good fish and invert stocking? (clownfishes, nassarius snails, trochus snails and red fire shrimp are a must obviously 🙄) Pls. I am asking you now as I want to finish all of my proper research in the fishes before getting them as I want to give the, a good home. And one more thing, can I use 6,000 Kelvin led flood light (white) for my refugium? Ik this comment is too big and I’m sorry for that. But any reply would be of great help for me.

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  3 роки тому

      First off, hats off to you for being so young and ambitious.
      A 120 gallon tank is an excellent size as far as dimension and volume, for a reef setup.
      The question you ask regarding fish, is a big one. Rather than try to answer that in a UA-cam comment, might I suggest two things?
      Number 1, check out the two videos I posted in the description. There, I discuss my personal fish choices for my own 120 gallon mixed reef. That might help point you in a good direction, when it comes to further research.
      Number 2 visit on line aquarium forums ( if you are able to access them ) such as reef2reef and reef central and search this topic there. You should spend as much time researching as possible, in order to draw your own conclusion.
      You are off to a good start, by being willing to learn from others experience.
      As far as the light, that will work to grow some types of macro, but you may want to research a refugium specific light, as you move forward, especially if you plan on it being a core element in nutrient export.
      Enjoy the journey!

    • @abyankabir1910
      @abyankabir1910 3 роки тому

      @@craftaquatic6472 thanks a lot. I love your videos and watch all of them. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  3 роки тому

      Abyan Kabir any time and thank you for your support

  • @atfinthehouse8631
    @atfinthehouse8631 3 роки тому +2

    House of Fins

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  3 роки тому

      Yes, the display tank in the beginning of the video. It's one of the nicest LFS's, hands down, especially if you are looking to gather some inspiration for setting up a new reef aquarium. All of the fish in the video are from various stores around CT, NY, PA, NJ

  • @ethanspruiell2722
    @ethanspruiell2722 3 роки тому

    That fox face looks hungry

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  3 роки тому

      In my experience, Fox Face are excellent algae grazers, but they are ALWAYS grazing. Best to get them out of a holding tank and in to a reef ASAP, or they will get skinny. Love their personality.

  • @bulacandogstudservice5032
    @bulacandogstudservice5032 3 роки тому

    Unfortunately my foxface ate some of my corals, theyre not reef safe

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  3 роки тому

      Sorry to hear that. Definitely a cautionary tale. You bring up an important point that underlies the fact that each fish is an individual with its own personality. You are the first I’ve heard say a Fox Face went after coral. Very rare

    • @kirstybarrett9324
      @kirstybarrett9324 2 роки тому

      Mine never have. Must have been underfed as they can usually start to eat corals if not fed enough. They are usually reef safe :))

  • @Faith-Hope-In-Jesus
    @Faith-Hope-In-Jesus 2 роки тому +2

    Out of all the salt water beauty out there you show Damsels in aquariums. They are highly territorial and are extremely annoying. Trigger fish are known to nip at reefs so why show them? Fox faces are awesome! To prevent any issues of getting stung keep hands out of tank thats it! Groopers are not good for inverts and smaller fish as indicated. Stay away from the spotted sweet lips they are not good community fish. Banner fish are awesome! Royal grammas can be both aggressive and non aggressive. They are territorial and will attack any fish of any size when by their housing place. If you have a mandarin avoid the pipe fish if not get it! If you want a fish eaten then the angel fish is the one to get. I say no! The jaw fish is awesome for its personality but can be aggressive with foods. I say be cautious. If you don't have a 500 gallon tank at least forget the dart fish. Avoid aiptasia fish horrible for coral. The frog fish are some ugly looking fish and are very hard to keep. Avoid if your not experienced in fish keeping. Remember these are my opinions and someone else's my differ. Good luck and happy reefing!

    • @craftaquatic6472
      @craftaquatic6472  2 роки тому +2

      I see your point on many of these. The reality is, most any fish can be Not reef safe, if it is in the wrong setup with an incompatible mix of coral or inverts. My main hope for this video is that it encourages reef hobbyists to do their homework before adding any fish to their reef, observe and assume nothing . Thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions.