Hey I got your video I love your video I love your salt water is so beautiful beautiful and keep answering me more of your pictures and your house a tank and everything thank you I'm a big fan of salt water fish thank you PS Junior Maldonado
Our Naso is approximately 10”. The tank is 120 USG and 4’ long. As outlined in the video, it is critical that a fish of this size can swim in an unbroken line around the central reef structure, effectively increasing useable horizontal swimming area to 8 feet. When coral colonies start to grow in, we always maintain this line by trimming them back. If the Naso grows too large and begins to appear unhappy, we know someone with a much larger system who is willing to adopt him. Personally I’d recommend an 8’ long tank or a deep enough tank to create the scenario above, with a backup plan, if the fish gets too large. Thank you for checking out the video and best of luck with your build.
Wow. I just listened. Similar in how they use an orchestra tuning. So, long story short.. I am a sound engineer and composer. I recorded the New York philharmonic performing with Winton Marsalis, 15 years back and snagged a clip of them warming up, in the process. I used some of it to create my intro, adding my own instruments and textures as well. Held on to it for years, before introducing it as the official Craft Aquatic intro music. I know you were just busting my chops…but since you made the comment, thought it would be fun to tell the story of how it came to be.
Well done Matt! Your videos are interesting and professionally done.
Hey I got your video I love your video I love your salt water is so beautiful beautiful and keep answering me more of your pictures and your house a tank and everything thank you I'm a big fan of salt water fish thank you PS Junior Maldonado
Nice rundown of your fish 👍🏾👍🏾
Great job with tank and video. Great info.
ATF intheHouse appreciate it and thanks for checking it out
Beautiful thank you
Great video and beautiful tank! Can’t wait to see more!
Nice tank
I can afford a 90 gal tank but i just cant imagine how to make that look awesome as that yours, i have a 34 gal now and will upgrade for sure
90 is a good size. Give it some time and effort and you will get there
Nice video. How big is your tank ? I am thinking about the naso tang but my tank is 530 litres
Our Naso is approximately 10”. The tank is 120 USG and 4’ long.
As outlined in the video, it is critical that a fish of this size can swim in an unbroken line around the central reef structure, effectively increasing useable horizontal swimming area to 8 feet.
When coral colonies start to grow in, we always maintain this line by trimming them back. If the Naso grows too large and begins to appear unhappy, we know someone with a much larger system who is willing to adopt him.
Personally I’d recommend an 8’ long tank or a deep enough tank to create the scenario above, with a backup plan, if the fish gets too large.
Thank you for checking out the video and best of luck with your build.
Craft Aquatic thanks a lot for your advice :-)
Bro has the ps3 start up for his intro 😂
Wow. I just listened. Similar in how they use an orchestra tuning. So, long story short.. I am a sound engineer and composer. I recorded the New York philharmonic performing with Winton Marsalis, 15 years back and snagged a clip of them warming up, in the process. I used some of it to create my intro, adding my own instruments and textures as well. Held on to it for years, before introducing it as the official Craft Aquatic intro music. I know you were just busting my chops…but since you made the comment, thought it would be fun to tell the story of how it came to be.
Hey rookie, when suggesting previous episodes put a tag in the video and a link in the description. Welcome to UA-cam.