Good advice given with researching the fish you want to put in. Especially good to mention captive bred fish. Couple of criticisms though be careful what Angelfish you put in ( not all are easy to keep like this guy says, some are very specific feeders) Also a bit odd to keep highlighting a porcupine puffer (with a fungal infection on its left pectoral fin) in the clip.
Who isn't better than expert village?
ReplyDeleteIm collecting these vids of him, dont know how many there are, but their damn usefull :) thumbs up !
ReplyDeletecan a sponge filter with powerhead work for a pico 2.5 gallon reef
ReplyDeleteIts great that you mentioned to make sure ur fish and coral are taken out of the ocean in a ethical way
ReplyDeleteAcclimate and put it in just like a fish, preferably the drip acclimation method.
ReplyDelete0:01 to skip the stupid commercials
ReplyDeleteat 1:52 it looks like theres a dead green cookie monster on a rock
ReplyDeleteGood advice given with researching the fish you want to put in. Especially good to mention captive bred fish. Couple of criticisms though be careful what Angelfish you put in ( not all are easy to keep like this guy says, some are very specific feeders) Also a bit odd to keep highlighting a porcupine puffer (with a fungal infection on its left pectoral fin) in the clip.
ReplyDeleteThis is so helpful and nice
ReplyDeleteMuch better that expert villages 1 minute videos that are nothing but bad info and lies. This stuff is actually right!
ReplyDeleteRegarding White spot on fish...what I know it's coming from temperature and also when the fish will scare. Is that right??!!
ReplyDeleteMy aquarium temperature is 25. 26. 27. Digress. I kept schemers and UB light and heating temperature also chiller.
I need your experience and guiding.
All the best to you.
Many thanks.
Ardy
thanks
ReplyDeleteThat is old school method take out the under gravel and use live rock with fuge.
ReplyDelete..how do u put a coral into your tank?...anyone?
ReplyDeletethanks i will try
ReplyDeletecan anybody tell me what fish help to control all this brown alge in my tank
ReplyDeleteis it a good idea to use reverse flow with a under gravel filter in a salt water tank to help keep the area clean under the rocks and coral
ReplyDeleteall of your videos are so helpful thank you so much!!!! (a lot better than expert village)
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