Its taking me several years and hundreds of dollars worth of killing coral to understand how important it is to pick a number and stick with it. You guys make it look easy.❤
It's easy to look at one of our displays and not see the work behind it. Just as Josh said, even switching the lighting caused some problems that needed attention, and it worked out for the best in the end. We are glad you stuck through it, and really appreciate you watching and commenting. Thanks so much!
So far I just do water changes and I’m kind of afraid for when that stops being enough. I have no idea how to use kalk 😂 but I know I’m gonna need to learn
Another awesome tank in wwc. What do u think acros with yellow, rainbow, reds after a month in the tank it starts turning dark green what might be the issue? Parameters are stable
Good advice for anyone don't stress about chasing numbers but stick to a number within acceptable range. I do practice myself following trends rather than chasing values. When trend keeps going the wrong way (which could be either way ,up or down the scale) then I know it's time to make small adjustments. I try to stick also to strict scheduled amount of feedings which gives great stability in the system. It is true as stated in the video that bioload and variables are always in constant change. - That's why we as hobbyists test water regularly to change course when the trends suggest so based on test results over period of time.
I’m considering a tank of similar dimensions, 20” deep though. It’s good to see some bigger fish in there! I’m wanting a powder blue tang myself and debating about 6 feet and less width vs 5 feet and more width (like this one). The wider tanks seem like it offers more space for natural swimming than just pacing back and forth.
This tank is without a doubt my favorite tank you guys have at WWC. I recently applied the lightning schedule to my 130G and really enjoy it. I'd love to see a follow up on this tank and what changes you guys have made. And plus Josh is honestly the best!
@@WorldWideCorals it's only been a week so far. Lol. I was using the AB+ program for some time and saw okay growth and color. I've been following you guys for a long time and figure why not try a template that you created that's shown proven results. My tank is about 80% acropora (60% of that larger frags) and 20% zoas. The much longer duration of blue lights definitely make the acros and zoas color really pop. But with the amount of ridiculous color and growth you guy have, I'd love to see if I have experience some of that success. 🤞
Hi. I love the channel and the content! Can you give more details and show the sump and what it looks like underneath, not just the aquarium. Can you share this custom power head template?
I like the idea of a bare bottom take for easy cleaning, and not creating a litter box using some sort of substrate. I noticed how you used the black star board on the bottom, which is nice for covering the bare glass, and creating an impact resistance. I'm considering setting up a new tank, and I was wondering what would you thought of a setup that used flat foundation rock to "tile" the entire bottom of the tank, and then built an aquascape on top of that? That way the entire bottom of the tank would be covered with rock instead of a substrate. Kind of a bare bottom, but not really. Bare of a substrate, but covered in flat rock. I was thinking of covering the entire bottom with a zoa gardern, or maybe some type of encrusting coral. What do you think of this idea?
I am new to the reef world and I would like to know more name of the corals inside this tank. It would be very helpful since I would know how the corals look in real life in full size colonies. I don’t live in Florida so we don’t have advance and beautiful coral displays in our local fish shop
@@WorldWideCorals I do too but it’s always a mess and I’ve always wanted to run a bare bottom tank…. My scape and tank are already almost the same as this one just slightly smaller and I just love the look.
Awesome tank from you guys as always. I'm travelling from the UK to Orlando in April/May and definitely coming to visit your shop to see some of the tanks I've been watching on UA-cam
Hey so I have life rock and I don’t feed heavy and don’t have too heavy a bio load with skimmer and reef mat. Somehow I keep getting phosphates soaring. Is it possible my rock is leaching phosphates and how long did the tank cycle before putting acros in?
What are you using for saltwater? Is it RODI water at zero TDS? How old is the tank? I think they waited a few months before adding acros to make sure the parameters were stable.
Spot on, beautiful tank also, biggest thing I’ve learned is alk swings of any kind are probably the biggest killer of Acros, I had issues until I set up auto dosing small amounts 24/7. The nutrients aren’t as critical but should be kept under some sort of control
Saw this tank in person while on vacation in Florida a few months ago. As soon as I turned the corner at the back of the store and saw it I was immediately in love! The dimensions are perfect 💯
Its taking me several years and hundreds of dollars worth of killing coral to understand how important it is to pick a number and stick with it. You guys make it look easy.❤
It's easy to look at one of our displays and not see the work behind it. Just as Josh said, even switching the lighting caused some problems that needed attention, and it worked out for the best in the end. We are glad you stuck through it, and really appreciate you watching and commenting. Thanks so much!
Nice video 📹 enjoyed 😉 watching 👀
We appreciate it!
Great job again WWC
Thank you very much!
Dream tank that one
Cheers!!
stunning
Thanks so much!
Great video. Hearing the thought process behind your management decisions are always helpful
Thank you, and we are glad it was helpful.
I love your tanks, I would like to see a video of the waterbox 90 in the front room with the euphyllia and zoanthids much appreciated
Please share this light schedulle for g5 blues haha! I really wanna use the same here ❤
So far I just do water changes and I’m kind of afraid for when that stops being enough. I have no idea how to use kalk 😂 but I know I’m gonna need to learn
Do you have this light schedule for the G5 blues on your website to download to mobius? I need it lol
Me too!
Great tank. You say you feed Amino’s. What aminos are you using?
avoid salinity swings? whats your salinity at? and what do you mean by swings?
Another awesome tank in wwc. What do u think acros with yellow, rainbow, reds after a month in the tank it starts turning dark green what might be the issue? Parameters are stable
Good advice for anyone don't stress about chasing numbers but stick to a number within acceptable range.
I do practice myself following trends rather than chasing values. When trend keeps going the wrong way (which could be either way ,up or down the scale) then I know it's time to make small adjustments.
I try to stick also to strict scheduled amount of feedings which gives great stability in the system. It is true as stated in the video that bioload and variables are always in constant change. - That's why we as hobbyists test water regularly to change course when the trends suggest so based on test results over period of time.
Well said!
what sort of spectrum are you running more blue or white and blue like the ab plus
I’m considering a tank of similar dimensions, 20” deep though. It’s good to see some bigger fish in there! I’m wanting a powder blue tang myself and debating about 6 feet and less width vs 5 feet and more width (like this one). The wider tanks seem like it offers more space for natural swimming than just pacing back and forth.
The deeper tanks really do allow for more aquascaping options, hiding spaces and swimming room.
This tank is without a doubt my favorite tank you guys have at WWC. I recently applied the lightning schedule to my 130G and really enjoy it. I'd love to see a follow up on this tank and what changes you guys have made. And plus Josh is honestly the best!
How is the tank since you changed it?
@@WorldWideCorals it's only been a week so far. Lol. I was using the AB+ program for some time and saw okay growth and color. I've been following you guys for a long time and figure why not try a template that you created that's shown proven results. My tank is about 80% acropora (60% of that larger frags) and 20% zoas. The much longer duration of blue lights definitely make the acros and zoas color really pop. But with the amount of ridiculous color and growth you guy have, I'd love to see if I have experience some of that success. 🤞
We need an update on this tank! 😃
Hi. I love the channel and the content! Can you give more details and show the sump and what it looks like underneath, not just the aquarium. Can you share this custom power head template?
I like the idea of a bare bottom take for easy cleaning, and not creating a litter box using some sort of substrate. I noticed how you used the black star board on the bottom, which is nice for covering the bare glass, and creating an impact resistance. I'm considering setting up a new tank, and I was wondering what would you thought of a setup that used flat foundation rock to "tile" the entire bottom of the tank, and then built an aquascape on top of that? That way the entire bottom of the tank would be covered with rock instead of a substrate. Kind of a bare bottom, but not really. Bare of a substrate, but covered in flat rock. I was thinking of covering the entire bottom with a zoa gardern, or maybe some type of encrusting coral. What do you think of this idea?
I am new to the reef world and I would like to know more name of the corals inside this tank. It would be very helpful since I would know how the corals look in real life in full size colonies. I don’t live in Florida so we don’t have advance and beautiful coral displays in our local fish shop
And now I need to lower my rock work and remove my sandbed in my shallow reef thanks a lot lol
😂we like sandbeds too!
@@WorldWideCorals I do too but it’s always a mess and I’ve always wanted to run a bare bottom tank…. My scape and tank are already almost the same as this one just slightly smaller and I just love the look.
How do you prevent the acropora from basing into/on top of each other?
Stunning 😍 display tank 🔥🙌🏼👌🏻
Josh I have a comment
Thanks for your comment!
What do you do to keep your nutrients down with all that feeding? What’s your NO3 and po4 at?
10:30 - 10 / .05, they go into more detail about their allowable “trend”
The water changes really help too!
Awesome tank from you guys as always. I'm travelling from the UK to Orlando in April/May and definitely coming to visit your shop to see some of the tanks I've been watching on UA-cam
Yes please stop by! And if you are in town April 22-23, we will be at Reef-A-Palooza Orlando too!
How long is that tank in the first shot with the xr15s , 4ft?
The tank looks great. Nice vivid colors and healthy polyp extension is a testament to the stability of the tank. Keep up the good work Josh.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the tour of this beautiful tank and also your knowledge
We appreciate it!
Another WWC beauty! At what intensity are you running these blues?
Hey so I have life rock and I don’t feed heavy and don’t have too heavy a bio load with skimmer and reef mat. Somehow I keep getting phosphates soaring. Is it possible my rock is leaching phosphates and how long did the tank cycle before putting acros in?
What are you using for saltwater? Is it RODI water at zero TDS? How old is the tank? I think they waited a few months before adding acros to make sure the parameters were stable.
Hi what height are they mounted above tank, thanks
What intensity are these lights at?
Spot on, beautiful tank also, biggest thing I’ve learned is alk swings of any kind are probably the biggest killer of Acros, I had issues until I set up auto dosing small amounts 24/7. The nutrients aren’t as critical but should be kept under some sort of control
Hi Jeff, that's great advice!
Incredible tank!
Thanks so much!
Awesome
你拍的是什么相机?我是来自中国的粉丝
Great job Josh. I never got a chance to see this video.
Saw this tank in person while on vacation in Florida a few months ago. As soon as I turned the corner at the back of the store and saw it I was immediately in love! The dimensions are perfect 💯
Thanks for sharing this awesome memory/experience with us!