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What is that fish at the begening of the video or at 0:11 ? please tell me, i'm desperate; i have a 300 gallon tank. PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IT IS. I'm willing to pay a million bucks for it, just tell me the name please
i have a fowlr setup now i had this for a year, i want coral now. i reserched the lighting and i orderd a new light, i should be able to grow ever coral i want with this new light whats a good strating coral all i have now is 2 small brown mushrooms from the live rock and they are in my bad light my new light should be in tommorow. i have a 29 gallon soon to be reef tank.
hello can you help me out im new to all this and im setting up my first marine tank can you tell me wot cemicals i need for my marine tank pls thx dean
your voice is so soothing
ReplyDeleteDo you need to have an RO filter in the aquarium if it is saltwater
ReplyDeleteWhat is that fish at the begening of the video or at 0:11 ? please tell me, i'm desperate; i have a 300 gallon tank. PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IT IS. I'm willing to pay a million bucks for it, just tell me the name please
ReplyDelete@TheKool34kool Its very complicated to keep corals. A fish only tank is easier
ReplyDeleteit seems like alot of work just to keep some fish. is it really that complicating?
ReplyDeleteNo, It is better if you get a filter more powerful than the tank needs.
ReplyDelete@NINJA15951So if you take 10 gallons of saltwater out of your tank, then you would replace that water with 10 gallons of new, ro/di saltwater.
ReplyDeleteThumbs up if you watched just to see what a reef aquarium looks like at home!
ReplyDeletedo you needa heater for saltwater fish?
ReplyDeleteare those all the fish you can keep in there or more
ReplyDeleteThey breed like mad lol I had some in a freshwater tank and they had like 50 babies!
ReplyDeleteive got guppies...much more easy hehehe
ReplyDeletei have a 39 gallon tank is a 40-150 gallon wet dry filter too powerful
ReplyDeleteflasher wrasse
ReplyDeleteAwesome instructions. So much so that I've decided to stick with guppies in a 5 gallon freshwater aquarium. You probably saved me life.
ReplyDeleteI dont even have a fish :)
ReplyDeletei have a fowlr setup now i had this for a year, i want coral now. i reserched the lighting and i orderd a new light, i should be able to grow ever coral i want with this new light whats a good strating coral all i have now is 2 small brown mushrooms from the live rock and they are in my bad light my new light should be in tommorow. i have a 29 gallon soon to be reef tank.
ReplyDeletethis is really helpful = )
ReplyDeletehello can you help me out im new to all this and im setting up my first marine tank can you tell me wot cemicals i need for my marine tank pls thx dean
ReplyDeleteLIVE ROCK WITH WET/DRY FILTER IS NOT GOOD.You can`t do this in a reef aquarium;nitrates will raise to much
ReplyDeleteWhat is live rock and sand anyways?
ReplyDeleteI have a 60gal and this one looks way smaller I say its like a 50gal
ReplyDeletei put live sand, then live rock then the water in
ReplyDeletehow much ?
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