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  • @fbisurveillancevan1635
    @fbisurveillancevan1635 Před 4 lety +13

    Saltwater pro tip: Use rodi/distilled water to clean off the salt residue on the front of your tank with a clean towel.

  • @g_the_status1474
    @g_the_status1474 Před 4 lety +6

    The saltwater vs freshwater discussion centers around keeping a reef aquarium, not necessarily just a saltwater fish only systems. In my experience, keeping a reef system is the most difficult, requires the most time and patience, and is my personal favorite. To each his own, I love the aquarium hobby.

    • @bobogliddabrun
      @bobogliddabrun Před 4 lety

      I do agree fish only systems are easier to maintain but an aquascaped aquarium is just as difficult to maintain as a reef aquarium don't you think?

    • @g_the_status1474
      @g_the_status1474 Před 4 lety

      By aquascaped tanks, I’m assuming you mean planted tanks. While it is time consuming, not necessarily difficult - with corals you have to have the right parameters with salinity, calcium, phosphate, lighting, flow...amongst many things. This is why reef tanks use sumps to house equipment like skimmers, reactors, refugiums, and much much more. It’s a whole other ballgame.

    • @bobogliddabrun
      @bobogliddabrun Před 4 lety

      @@g_the_status1474 No, an aquascaped tank is not just a planted tank.

    • @g_the_status1474
      @g_the_status1474 Před 4 lety

      Technically aquascaping refers to the scaping of the tank (salt or fresh) with gravel, sand, rocks, wood, plant, corals, etc. I’m trying to understand what you meant by aquascape being harder to maintain than a reef tank.

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety

      @Pigpen Deluxe not neseserly a soft coral tank is going to be easier than a high tech iwagumi tank with a diffucult to keep carpeting plant and sensitive fish.
      and coral and plants are 2 diffrent things. coral have diffrent requirements than plants

  • @Dave-mt6qe
    @Dave-mt6qe Před 4 lety +14

    I understand the point you're trying to make, but a 500ish GPH canister filter on a 120g tank with 0 live rock and using well water doesn't seem like a great idea for long term. Either way, still curious how this turns out.

    • @J-O-H-N
      @J-O-H-N Před 4 lety +2

      Without adding anything to make up the additional water flow he's going to have a hard time with certain corals.. fish only he should be okay just as long as he doesn't have an ammonia spike

    • @J-O-H-N
      @J-O-H-N Před 4 lety +2

      pH will also be pretty low too without surface agitation and a protein skimmer

    • @Berbs73
      @Berbs73 Před 4 lety

      J O H N I don’t think he mentioned adding coral.

    • @Berbs73
      @Berbs73 Před 4 lety

      Dave S Where did I mention coral?

  • @NorrMoto
    @NorrMoto Před 4 lety +25

    joey please keep away from the copper banded butterfly fish they are almost impossible to keep in aquariums and they tend to starve if they dont have any aiptasia in your tank and if you dont get any coral you're not goin to get any aiptasia so i would'nt recommend that

  • @terryrunyon2793
    @terryrunyon2793 Před 4 lety +25

    Get rid of the hydrometer and get a refractometer.

    • @everything.for.a.reason
      @everything.for.a.reason Před 4 lety +1

      True...i hate those things. You have to clean them very good after every dip or the results will be wrong because of the incrusted salt.

    • @thekingofdiy
      @thekingofdiy  Před 4 lety +2

      I use both. and have always. i have shown them both in many videos and how they work.

  • @sanjogpawar1874
    @sanjogpawar1874 Před 4 lety +14

    Its actually my wallet thats scared of saltwater not me

  • @TheFreekill17
    @TheFreekill17 Před 4 lety +7

    Joey. Just do coral please! They are beautiful and not replicable by plastic. I promise you’ll fall in love with them it’s right down your alley

    • @NeptuneRjo
      @NeptuneRjo Před 4 lety +2

      He's kept a reef tank before on the channel.

    • @Sativa098
      @Sativa098 Před 4 lety +1

      @@NeptuneRjo it was to difficult for him

    • @NeptuneRjo
      @NeptuneRjo Před 4 lety +1

      @@Sativa098 Dont remember him mentioning that when he said there was no more space in the room it was in

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety

      @@Sativa098 na he just didnt have enough space

  • @03jbarton
    @03jbarton Před 4 lety +6

    I sat up my first saltwater aquarium a few months ago. What I’ve learned is you NEED an auto top off, bite the bullet and get at least an RO system, the cycling process is different compared to freshwater, corals and fish need dipped to remove parasites, and don’t impulse buy!!!!!

  • @laurag1076
    @laurag1076 Před 4 lety +6

    Hated the background out of the tank! Loved it in the tank!!! Lools great!!

    • @d.jalecarpentier1230
      @d.jalecarpentier1230 Před 4 lety

      Me too i was like eww no thats never gna look natural in a bizilion years but in and finished it looked proper. Xx

  • @vic6427
    @vic6427 Před 4 lety +55

    Please do coral at some point. I’m really interested into getting into it.

    • @galvestonflyfishing3987
      @galvestonflyfishing3987 Před 4 lety

      You already got a tank set up?

    • @sportsbro2220
      @sportsbro2220 Před 4 lety +11

      If ur interested in coral or any reef tank please do not follow his advise look up a real reefer fishofhex he is extremely knowledgeable

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety

      he has done coral before

    • @rooteddwellings
      @rooteddwellings Před 3 lety +1

      Took me 7 years to get good at it, definitely a marathon not a sprint type of hobby

    • @unconventionalme8048
      @unconventionalme8048 Před 2 lety

      Ummmm…. Do you think there’s no one else on CZcams? This guy is just a band wagon boy who decided to get into saltwater for the views. Not because he knows much of anything on his own.

  • @nlhrb
    @nlhrb Před 4 lety +14

    You said in the last goldfish update, you're gonna get them back. It's been 3 years

  • @xBUSYWORKSx
    @xBUSYWORKSx Před 4 lety +6

    That floating rock up top looks so good.

  • @spencerchapman4652
    @spencerchapman4652 Před 4 lety +6

    I actually really like the background I would maybe position the foreground rocks differently so it didn’t look so evenly measured out but I like it! I can’t afford salt tanks so I will live through you!

  • @9thislandcorals825
    @9thislandcorals825 Před 4 lety +6

    If you get a cooperbanded butterfly make sure it’s eating at the LFS first before you grab it. Other than that you should get a Pakistan butterflyfish because it’s not your typical yellow fish, it’s dark brown with a unique pattern. Also should get a yellow longnose butterfly fish because it doesn’t look like your typical butterfly due to its long beak.

  • @nickbalassone6196
    @nickbalassone6196 Před 4 lety +3

    Joey, that canister filter is common. I used those before getting an fx6. A common problem I had with that was the hose attaching to the in and out ports constantly slipping of even being pushed all the way on and tightened as much as I could. Keep a wet floor censor nearby just in case it starts draining your tank on the floor

  • @coreymarotta
    @coreymarotta Před 4 lety +3

    Of all the tanks to-date, I’m prob most interested with this project. Not BC I don’t massively appreciate the other projects but because of the animal selection specifically butterflies. They can be challenging to keep healthy...looking forward to it and the continued evolutions to the gallery as a whole.

  • @alastairdaniela6741
    @alastairdaniela6741 Před 4 lety +11

    Please don’t get a copper banded butterfly. They have such a poor survival rate and generally die quickly. It’s cruel to take these ones from the ocean!

    • @jaysreef5721
      @jaysreef5721 Před 4 lety +2

      Or do your research

    • @Alekkssandra
      @Alekkssandra Před 4 lety +3

      100% agree. Unless they're captive bred (not sure if anyone has successfully bred them in captivity) they shouldn't be kept, they don't live long in captivity...It's wrong to take wild fish from their natural habitat so they can live shorter, less quality lives in a tank.

    • @sportsbro2220
      @sportsbro2220 Před 4 lety +4

      Especially not this guy he switches tanks like he changes underwear, just imagine how many fish have died on his watch all to keep his channel alive

    • @owenf2835
      @owenf2835 Před 4 lety

      ​@@sportsbro2220 He changes the fish and scapes but he's not killing them he rehomes them or something along the lines of that. AND he could most definitely keep copper banded butterflies correctly if he wanted to

  • @NO-ve4tb
    @NO-ve4tb Před 4 lety +4

    Every time I watch one of Joey's salt water videos I am less and less afraid to make the switch. Very encouraging.

    • @J-O-H-N
      @J-O-H-N Před 4 lety +2

      I love my Coral I could never 100% go back to freshwater

    • @NO-ve4tb
      @NO-ve4tb Před 4 lety +1

      @@J-O-H-N I've just been so intimidated because I would never want anything I did to kill a fish, and I heard it's very complicated to balance until now. All I've kept for years and years is cichlids. Time to believe in myself and branch out! :)

    • @J-O-H-N
      @J-O-H-N Před 4 lety +2

      @@NO-ve4tb the biological filtration is still the same converting ammonia to nitrite to nitrate.. fish only fresh or salt.
      The hard part is with coral controlling alkalinity pH salinity calcium magnesium phosphorus and more important now temperature

    • @J-O-H-N
      @J-O-H-N Před 4 lety +3

      @@NO-ve4tb I'd say make the switch take your time most important be very patient starting up for example properly curing your rock for 3 months... Good stuff happened slow bad stuff happens fast

    • @NO-ve4tb
      @NO-ve4tb Před 4 lety

      @@J-O-H-N I think I should definitely start with fish only and go from there! I have a ton of research to do now.

  • @mbaker1295
    @mbaker1295 Před 4 lety +4

    I actually thought the same thing about that background, but it does look great! Maybe 3 too many "rocks" on the substrate. Less is more

  • @rockangel1525
    @rockangel1525 Před 3 lety +1

    Joey, I’ve always loved how transparent and honest you are in vids. It’s very refreshing.

  • @rileyfenley522
    @rileyfenley522 Před 4 lety +3

    I agree that background looked pretty bad outside the tank. Inside the tank and with it all setup I like it alot.

  • @deadeye4047
    @deadeye4047 Před 4 lety +3

    I can understand why people think the common salty tank is the "pile o' rocks" style, but the best salty tanks are the ones with rocks that are thoughtfully planned out for maximum filtration, and fish safety and comfortability. Maverick Tide, here on CZcams has/had a beautiful 10 gal pico tank on his channel years ago.

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety

      deadeye4047 I love saltwater but a lot of saltwater tanks have very similar scapes just a pile of rocks and maybe some coral. I Rarely see tanks that look different and I don’t know why. Like in fresh water you can see a lot of thanks that look very different from each other

  • @deadsakurastar
    @deadsakurastar Před 4 lety +2

    Love this simple salt water videos thank you.

  • @mmccool369
    @mmccool369 Před 4 lety +3

    Copperbanded butterflies are notorious for dying unexpectedly, there’s a lot of other butterflies with similar body shapes that have a lot higher success rates. Butterflies are super cool though, pearlscales are stunning and longnose butterflies have so much personality.

  • @danielfranklin3434
    @danielfranklin3434 Před 4 lety +5

    I want a copperband so bad but I hear so many horror stories about them dying within a few months no matter how good the aquarium is established. Would love you to prove this wrong to give me the confidence to buy one! 😊

  • @BorkPlays
    @BorkPlays Před 4 lety +3

    the background looks great! and the floating rock is absolutely beautiful! lol

  • @simonwilson2768
    @simonwilson2768 Před 4 lety +1

    Joey I've followed you for ages on the tropical side of fish and recently started salt water just before you so I love that your now doing salt also 😁 top work fella UK here

  • @ChevyWRuger
    @ChevyWRuger Před 4 lety +7

    Copperband are hard to keep. They are very picky eaters. I know forsure if anyone can do it The King can. If you want to enjoy it more and "father" it less, consider different stocking. Can't wait to see what you do.

    • @ChevyWRuger
      @ChevyWRuger Před 4 lety

      Dose amphipods and copepods, rubble behind background for habitat, and some holes to let pods move in and out?

  • @_zefi_otb
    @_zefi_otb Před 4 lety +3

    The 120’s look enormous at eye level! Wow!!!!

  • @cooperpaine2899
    @cooperpaine2899 Před 4 lety +5

    The butter fly fish you were looking at last a couple months in captivity max and 10 years in the wild but they are pretty

    • @gatoenfuego8734
      @gatoenfuego8734 Před 4 lety +2

      This, please don't do a Copperband. They are very pretty but have an unreasonably high mortality rate.

  • @alisonbyford4092
    @alisonbyford4092 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for keeping it simple, I haven’t got room for sumps and that sort of filtration, like that you are trying canister filters!

  • @kalebbeaumont
    @kalebbeaumont Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely love the new background especially with that floating rock!

  • @curtisturner4959
    @curtisturner4959 Před 4 lety +3

    I really enjoyed this i have nothing but freshwater an always thought saltwater was going to be so much extra work an a bit too expensive but this has me thinking about giving it a go thanks mr DIY

  • @bienbalajadia8345
    @bienbalajadia8345 Před 2 lety +3

    haven't done a water change on my reef tank in over a year. I just change my RO filters when I notice algae is starting to grow. I also slowly add salt solution when my salinity starts getting low, and necessary minerals like kalkwasser, etc . My skimmer keeps my water clean enough. My clean up crew and beneficial bacteria takes care of the rest with the help of NO3:PO4-X. Reef tank isn't hard. Just need more patience starting one. Most people run into trouble when they can't wait for the complete cycle to finish. The only thing you should throw in first into a saltwater tank is a skinned shrimp. Allow your ammonia levels to rise, and wait till the system can bring it down and keep it down.

  • @annsarnowski
    @annsarnowski Před 4 lety +1

    Love it. I think the tank looks GREAT!

  • @BenjoReacts
    @BenjoReacts Před 4 lety +1

    You definitely have the charisma that makes an everyday fish keeper feel more comfortable with the hobby. Love the content. 🙏

  • @cryptionyt6378
    @cryptionyt6378 Před 4 lety +5

    Can you please get into corals, they make saltwater tanks way cooler

  • @jonathechicken
    @jonathechicken Před 3 lety +4

    10:27 every time he says absolutely, I expect him to say phenomenal 😂

  • @SilentKiller-fx1qj
    @SilentKiller-fx1qj Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve been running a budget saltwater tank for over 10yrs with no issues. Regular canister filter no sump or anything.

  • @rachelh1452
    @rachelh1452 Před 4 lety

    Looks great! Love it! Thanks for doing this series, salt has always scared me but this doesn’t look too hard. Looking forward to seeing it stocked! Bring on the Angels!

  • @PhilMahooters007
    @PhilMahooters007 Před 4 lety +6

    I honestly prefer my freshwater hobby over the salt. 40g salt, but I have 200g of freshwater overall.

    • @GR-uc1gq
      @GR-uc1gq Před 4 lety

      How come? I find salt to have more variety

  • @braydentorp6097
    @braydentorp6097 Před 4 lety +7

    Copper bands are sooooo cool but their survival rate in captivity is extremely low... even for experienced hobbyists.. maybe look into something more likely to live? Love the videos!

    • @sportsbro2220
      @sportsbro2220 Před 4 lety

      Brayden Torp yea especially for him, he is a noob at saltwater reef tanks

    • @kingcrimson651
      @kingcrimson651 Před 3 lety

      @@sportsbro2220 He’s been doing it for years. He literally said he has had the equipment for 3 years now.

  • @sal9842
    @sal9842 Před 4 lety +2

    I like that you tell new salty tAnkers to do what your budget says cause a lot of CZcams always say buy this .. this is what you should buy to be successful....it really does sound like I could awesome thanks so much !!!! And thanks for being you 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @hobbyflying1357
    @hobbyflying1357 Před 4 lety +1

    Background looks great!!!

  • @jaredc5789
    @jaredc5789 Před 4 lety +5

    A lot of people say those types of hydrometers are inaccurate for measuring salinity. I have used a refractometer for a while but now I have a glass hydrometer that you float in salt water and it reads salinity by how much it floats I find it's by far the easiest method to measure salinity 😋

    • @holly6478
      @holly6478 Před 4 lety

      Can you send me the link? I’ve been using a hydrometer and it annoys me. 😂😓 and the refractometer I got on amazon broke.

  • @timsmoot5219
    @timsmoot5219 Před 4 lety +4

    I remember when you made a comment in the past that all of your freshwater tanks had become almost species-only tanks or with only a few species. I feel like you are falling into a similar pattern here doing only butterflies and with the tang gang in the other tank. Maybe one or two butterflies, but why do all butterflies? You could get more variety and expose people to more species if you did something like a butterfly or two, maybe some clowns, a flame hawk fish, or something like that

  • @ciaranevans889
    @ciaranevans889 Před 4 lety

    I love this background Joey it looks great. I've never kept tropical only had a marine tank from the get go. Neither one is that difficult as long as you are willing to put love and effort in.
    So happy that you are back in the marine world

  • @justinejay7670
    @justinejay7670 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this. Thank you for showing us how to start a simple salt water. I'm going to watch your next videos before I attempt it.....but I'm going to try 👍👍

  • @Rubymoon286
    @Rubymoon286 Před 4 lety +4

    I'm not a huge fan of the hollow background/rocks over dry rock/live rock. It looks kinda cool, but the hollow background/hollow rocks seems like a perfect storm to catch algae and waste, and doesn't give the same benefit as reef rock a far as biological filtration.
    That aside, as far as fish go, coral beauty angels and flame angels are beautiful beginner fish. I'm also a big fan of copper banded butterflies and thread fin butterflies

  • @jboyracingfabrications309

    FLAME ANGEL!!

  • @SimonJones265
    @SimonJones265 Před 4 lety +1

    That is a beautiful tank. love the background.

  • @allicesmashes
    @allicesmashes Před 4 lety +2

    This background is awesome! This would make me think to move over to salt at some point!

  • @baileyhall2867
    @baileyhall2867 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey joey!! I’m just wondering if you could do a step by step process for saltwater water change ? Thinking of starting a saltwater tank for predators and want to learn as much as possible before I start one up and then potentially kill all my fish accidentally. Thanks Joey love your videos ♥️ keep it up 🔥

  • @everything.for.a.reason
    @everything.for.a.reason Před 4 lety +4

    Joey don't make the mistake most hobbyist do and be overconfident in your keeping.
    Copperbands are very delicate fish which need a REAL REEFTANK for their long term survival.
    Plus the tank has to be atleast 2 years old better 3, for them to pick on stones and get the small crustations they need.
    Such sterile tanks like you have will offer nothing for them.

    • @jaysreef5721
      @jaysreef5721 Před 4 lety

      Well copperbands can be kept in a fowlr but I get what your saying. Especially if not 100% sure will eat Frozen or even other prepared foods. But if only eating pods then yea a reef or constant orders for more pods lol. But agreed in general idea

  • @marknewman3360
    @marknewman3360 Před rokem

    Getting back into the hobby. This video is helpful

  • @thirstyrabbittanks2u191
    @thirstyrabbittanks2u191 Před 4 lety +1

    So cool you are doing it this way as I’ll be learning on this tank thank you so much.

  • @danielletracyann
    @danielletracyann Před 4 lety +5

    Mandarin goby pretty please :) I think you may need live rock though! Royal gramma :) coral beauty is a stunning fish!

    • @Rubymoon286
      @Rubymoon286 Před 4 lety +2

      Crushed coral can injure mandarins skin. They need a really fine sand or bare bottom with an established live rock scape full of copepods.

    • @danielletracyann
      @danielletracyann Před 4 lety

      Rubymoon286 thanks for the explanation :) my sister is into saltwater, that’s where I saw one. I just thought they were gorgeous but he shouldn’t get one if his set up isn’t going to be what it needs. I do know my sisters tank had alot of live rock as well as coral and a thriving copepod colony. 😁

  • @NYGOLD
    @NYGOLD Před 4 lety +6

    If I had that background you can bet your ass all my fish would find a way to get behind it.

  • @chriswatson9705
    @chriswatson9705 Před 4 lety +2

    The look of the tank is very nice joey ....that backround does look better then i thought it would as well

  • @petergraham8690
    @petergraham8690 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi joey im from the uk and love seeing your aquariums, and loving your new gallery so far. I think Harelquin Wrasse will look brilliant in that new set up.

  • @davidreiter5244
    @davidreiter5244 Před 4 lety +3

    Love butterfly fish!!! Pearlscales are great personally had one and loved it, the longnose is always cute, and dream one would be bluecheek.

  • @mattclinch1976
    @mattclinch1976 Před 4 lety +3

    The original salt water tanks had no filtration. Just flow, macro algae and clean up crew.
    Also. Fresh vs Salt. It's all in what you like and what you can afford. I'm in winnipeg. Salt water stuff isn't cheap here.

  • @Yvette_fans
    @Yvette_fans Před 4 lety +1

    Looks lush and so realist 😍

  • @aquageek26
    @aquageek26 Před 4 lety +1

    Looking forward to this setup 😀

  • @mtpubliclandoutdoorsman1352

    I doubt you’ll see this but if you do... You should do a self sustaining tank. One where all you have to do is water changes and feed them. Keep it up for at least a year just to show everyone it can be done.

    • @d.jalecarpentier1230
      @d.jalecarpentier1230 Před 4 lety

      Yes me too id love to see how it is done WELL and SAFELY so as to do best by your fish. I think the key is really low stocking but it would be great to have walk through and some inspo xx

  • @felipesparber9861
    @felipesparber9861 Před 4 lety +5

    Do a live coral tank

  • @tamathakavanagh8392
    @tamathakavanagh8392 Před 4 lety +1

    thank you Joey. I'm nervous about salt and I appreciate the lesson

  • @hyperaggressive5690
    @hyperaggressive5690 Před 4 lety

    Love it😍 Awesome video as always

  • @jdls1120
    @jdls1120 Před 4 lety +5

    That background tho. Looks so much better in the tank with water. If only the blue back transitioned darker in the center.

  • @sportsbro2220
    @sportsbro2220 Před 4 lety +15

    ANOTHER saltwater aquarium he will take it down within the month watch

    • @kr4dh4x0r
      @kr4dh4x0r Před 4 lety +3

      Wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised.

    • @BensMiniToons
      @BensMiniToons Před 4 lety +2

      What was this tank last week?

    • @corzahazard444
      @corzahazard444 Před 4 lety +4

      I was screaming inside with this video, he literally just showed everything you shouldn't do when setting up a salty, 100% agree it won't last a month, the real time it takes to break in a salt tank is a couple of months, he's not in tune like he used to be

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety +5

      @@corzahazard444 i can show youlow tech reef tanks that are run on a hob
      anyone who says saltwater is hardewr than fresh is tryng to scare people
      thya can both be hard and easy depending on your setup

    • @corzahazard444
      @corzahazard444 Před 4 lety

      @@SK-sq5bk I find them easier than fresh in a way, my first was a low tech with only an internal filter that I changed the original media, never had a problem, I just wasn't happy with his info if someone was just getting into salt water

  • @elliecharm9444
    @elliecharm9444 Před 4 lety

    I am super excited to see this tank setup. I've been wanting to try saltwater but was worried about using a canister filter for it as everyone online says it's a bad idea. It's nice to see how you are doing this setup so that people like me who want to try saltwater have some ideas to go off of.

  • @robertforrest7956
    @robertforrest7956 Před 4 lety

    Good video Joey, very informative for beginners, I've had salt yrs ago, but now stick to fresh. Love shopping with Joey.... Thanks. 👍

  • @duckyinthepotty5977
    @duckyinthepotty5977 Před 4 lety +3

    I think there has been a misunderstanding. I think the difficulty level is more when corals are involved. If there is difficulty with keeping fish it’s more about the type of fish and how much or little the salt water community knows about it. Currently we know more about what is happening in space than in the depths of the oceans. In terms of keeping fish alive, it’s only more difficult because the salinity is another factor you have to take into account. I’m a fan of your gallery and I have learned about a ton of new fish through your gallery journey and would really like to see you explore more on the salt water side of things :) Love the fact that you love butterflyfish. My personal favorite is the long-nose butterfly maybe give it a thought since everyone else already has a copperband? Less is known about the eating habits of the long-nose so I just thought I’d put it out there.

    • @comedianmattrossey
      @comedianmattrossey Před 4 lety

      What's the misunderstanding your talking about, Joey's not keeping corals in this tank, so most of what you said here doesn't apply.

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety

      even with coral it depends like an sof coral tank with cloenfish would be a lot easier to maintain than iwagumi tank with dwarf baby tears and discus.
      not to mention diffrent fish and plants like diffrent water orematers. in sw its pretty much universal.
      they can both be easy and hard depending on your setup

  • @chrismiller12341
    @chrismiller12341 Před 4 lety +8

    the corals bug me. it looks liike they just put this together just to tap into salt water. compare there freshwater background to this. it just looks like they put more effort into the freshwater. jmo but im not saying looks bad.

  • @CamBill_ROBLOX
    @CamBill_ROBLOX Před 4 lety +1

    Great to see a easy to keep saltwater tank, far to many people get scared off by thinking it’s similar level to rocket science. I’ve kept quite a few saltwater tanks run for years with undergravel filters mainly because to start with it’s all we had but recently because it can’t be done that way.. end of the day I recon it’s just freshwater with salt in it

  • @ajgensel9359
    @ajgensel9359 Před 4 lety +1

    LOVE Butterfly Fish and you can't go wrong, they all have their own beauty.

  • @The_G.I.P.G
    @The_G.I.P.G Před 4 lety +2

    I've got a 300 gallon salt tank with 6 different butterfly fish , 2 Raccoons, 3 Yellow longnose, 2 Atlantic longnose , 1 Pearscale , 3 schooling banners and a big Copperband
    They live together with some blue green and red mandarins, few cleaning shrimp's , hermit crabs and sea stars

  • @atfinthehouse8631
    @atfinthehouse8631 Před 4 lety +4

    You will have to keep it up and running and successful for at leaat 2-3 years to prove it works.

    • @Stephen-bc7or
      @Stephen-bc7or Před 4 lety +1

      There's many many skimmerless tanks running on canisters that have ran for years

  • @KingsAquariumsAndAntWorld

    Great video joey, that tank looks amazing mate, can't wait to see it when you get the new additions

  • @ronaldw2453
    @ronaldw2453 Před 4 lety

    Looks terrific.

  • @aricard1980
    @aricard1980 Před 4 lety +4

    Always use a sump if you have the room. You can do it as cheap as a canister filter

    • @Stephen-bc7or
      @Stephen-bc7or Před 4 lety +1

      I disagree with the cost element also requires drilling tanks ect ect, he's just removed about 12 sumps from this room and he's showed is countless ways to do it

  • @dirtpizza1890
    @dirtpizza1890 Před 4 lety +3

    Copper banded butterflies are kinda neat

    • @massmike11
      @massmike11 Před 4 lety

      Can be a real pain to keep healthy though

  • @SaraPurserisawesome
    @SaraPurserisawesome Před 4 lety

    Looks good. I like the simple looks that you do.

  • @jessicarose3274
    @jessicarose3274 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful tank set up can't wait to see the fish swimming around in it.

  • @beej1254
    @beej1254 Před 4 lety +3

    I wasn't a fan of the artificial insert until the water was in the tank. It looks WAY better than I expected.

  • @Tabletop-Newtype
    @Tabletop-Newtype Před 4 lety +9

    Anybody else want to see an anemone, coral reef and clownfish aquarium?

  • @egtray
    @egtray Před 4 lety

    Almost every video makes me chuckle while also teaches me stuff. I don't have any fish but still watch almost every video that last 2 years :)

  • @mathiasrasmussen7455
    @mathiasrasmussen7455 Před 4 lety

    Im not even 10 sec in and you already made me smile! Thank for sharing your good energy with us!

  • @christ.7591
    @christ.7591 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Joey. Have you made an update video with this setup for saltwater aquarium? Like with no protein skimmer, no rodi water system, no sump and other regular expensive equipment for saltwater aquarium. Please share the link if you made already an update video. Thanks 👍

  • @mortherasmort4623
    @mortherasmort4623 Před 4 lety +4

    Maybe someone has said this already not sure. Corals & Anemones are hard saltwater fish easy. I'm a saltwater noob haven't had any problems with my fish... Corals & anemones are a total different story. Show me an easy way to keep coral and anemones and you will be my king lol. Hell would LOVE diy stuff for saltwater. have $1,000 in a 20 gal! figured better equipment would make it easier i was wrong.

    • @MyTeaandCrumpets
      @MyTeaandCrumpets Před 4 lety +1

      Your issue is that it's a 20gal get 40gal cube will give you more room to play with for your corals in terms of phosphate, nitrates ect the small the salt tank the harder it is to grow corals your nutrient levels would fluctuate like crazy

    • @mortherasmort4623
      @mortherasmort4623 Před 4 lety

      @@MyTeaandCrumpets as soon as I get to a different apt I will upgrade. Sadly 20 gal is all I can hide at the moment and even that risks eviction. I know it can be done just not as a noob. But yes in a 20 gal even room temp swing can have detrimental effects even with heaters. I have managed to keep allot alive just haven't got to the thriving point. Still any DIY help or any help other than look what i can do!!! would be very helpful and not many in the salt water community do that. That's why I watch this channel (even though I have no fresh water anything) Joey isn't like look what I can do... He is like look this is how I did it.

    • @SK-sq5bk
      @SK-sq5bk Před 4 lety

      even with coral it depends like an sof coral tank with cloenfish would be a lot easier to maintain than iwagumi tank with dwarf baby tears and discus.
      not to mention diffrent fish and plants like diffrent water orematers. in sw its pretty much universal.
      they can both be easy and hard depending on your setup

  • @Pistolpete610
    @Pistolpete610 Před 4 lety

    I love all your tank scapes! This one looks amazing!

  • @glennrea4010
    @glennrea4010 Před 4 lety +1

    Looks great

  • @adamkwek5888
    @adamkwek5888 Před 4 lety +5

    Keep coral will be more challenge..🤣

  • @granthenderson2146
    @granthenderson2146 Před 4 lety +3

    LMFAO! The ego remark " it's already big! " I like a person who clowns on themselves.

  • @MLopez5
    @MLopez5 Před 4 lety +1

    You are working hard, lots of encouragement and strength to keep going.

  • @chrisloncar6442
    @chrisloncar6442 Před 4 lety +1

    Canister filter will do fine. I'm running an fx4 on a 65 gal(fish only salt tank) right now with little to no issue. I will be up grading to a sump though shortly but will be doing a 20 long kit(with color options) since they are way cheaper, 1/3 to 1/6 of the price of buying a dedicated sump tank. I want to get into corals is why I am upgrading. Pearl Scale Butterfly would be my pick.

  • @KingOfTheWild27
    @KingOfTheWild27 Před 4 lety +4

    I’ve heard that copperbands are extremely hard to take care of. Also I would like to see a raccoon butterfly

  • @gsander4837
    @gsander4837 Před 4 lety +3

    Get a refractometer to check salinity. Much more reliable than the platic ones

  • @donaldfishvibes
    @donaldfishvibes Před 4 lety +2

    So many comments. Just want to say I'm really concerned about doing saltwater tank. So I'm really happy you're doing all these saltwater setups. As you go along it will allow me to learn...

    • @TheProfessorONFL
      @TheProfessorONFL Před 4 lety +1

      They really aren't that difficult. I understand the concern, but I think once you dive in you will see its not as complicated as people make it out to be.
      Especially if you start with fish and inverts only.

  • @bienbalajadia8345
    @bienbalajadia8345 Před 3 lety

    100g is awesome to start with. The more water volume, the more forgiving it is and thus more stable. Auto top up is highly recommended to be really stable. RO and a decent skimmer (like the Octopus 1000B HOB) are recommended. When algae starts growing, change your filters. The older the tank gets, the easier it is to maintain. Almost maintenance free really. Just need to clean the front glass, and you're done.