Stocklist: A pair of regal angelfish, flagfin angelfish, blue face angelfish, coral beauty, majestic angelfish, emperor angelfish, powder brown tang, blue tang, dispar anthias and blue eye anthias.
Do people not recognise that a fish only with live rock system has a tiny bio load compared to the equivalent sized reef tank?! This guy has done a great job here. That emperor angel is transitioning into adulthood and enjoying its colour morph. You don’t get that far with a emperor unless you are very skilled and have immaculate husbandry. Nice going and fantastic selection!
That Emperor has not started transitioning at all, literally 0%. Your statement on skill and husbandry related to this are confusing. Also this many fish have an absolutely massive bio load compared to corals. But bio load is not the point and is irrelevant. Can live rock and bio media keep up with this bio load, absolutely. Doesn’t mean these fish aren’t going to get too big for the aquarium, and that many fish in that small of a tank is not cool.
@@jarede2708 She confused the blue face angel with the emperor angel. The blue face angel has almost completed its change to adult coloration. The emperor hasn't even started as you pointed out.
Hi i want to ask.. my tank is FO tank with angel fishes only.. the scaping rock for angel marine tank is a lot of cave shape.. isnt it?? How the way to make angel fished peace to other?? Specially annularis angel..
This tank needs to be 5 times bigger for the majestic blue face emperor and regal angels..this is a young tank by the look of it...I hope there is a massive sump 2times the sise of the display tank.
Tank size is fine reason being there open swimmers they do rest at night in rocky crevices but there difference of species and aggression make for the tank for a hospitality environment for them and since most of the space is freed by using minimal rock work and the use of different species diet and behaviors are totally different from another there for they get along easily as there not much competition
However some of the fish will out grow the tank not because of there behavior but because of there shere size if the fish however is stunted in growth this can work out but there stunt in growing is not due to the tank size there other environmental parameters that allow the fish to adapt to the situation and incredible sight of the fishes biological design
Fish that typically requires more space can be also due to a certain water pressure needed to survive you can look up reports of reported fish depth findings in order to get an idea of this however most of these fish are found in the near top 50 meters or so and typically range in living space between 10ft to 50ft in order to live amongst coral reefs
I find this tank to be quite glamorous in a way that the fish are the focal point rather than having corals taking the spotlight (literally) in this tank. I have a fowlr tank but it's still in the fish in cycling process.
To all of you complaining about this tank being too small for the number of fish: fish are very basic animals; the eat; try not to get eaten and that’s it. They don’t have human emotions; they don’t play team sports or go to the movies or take vacations. If you care so much about the happiness of the fish; set yours free. Complaining that a bunch of fish would be happier in a 200 gallon tank vs a 100 gallon tank is the moral equivalent of saying a prisoner in a 10x10 foot jail cell would be happier in a 20x20 foot jail cell. Lol. Either way; it’s not natural nor conducive to “happiness”. As long as a hobbyist has the proper equipment and skill to keep the fish healthy and alive; to each his own. Enjoy the beauty and quit trying to show your moral superiority.
When experienced fish people say they need a bigger tank its not for comfort its for stability bioload v filtration capacity and the bigger the tank with overfished filtration the more stable the environment is long term...but as this tank is absolutely brand new and way over stockded its safe to say the video owner spent 2 g on this for the soul purpose of makeing money on youtube views and monetise this and make way more then 2 g...this is not a video of an experienced aquarist...its clickbait.
@@Heavens-Humanaterian-Armyuh no, 6ou dont know what you are talking about stop spreading misinformation. The bioload is most certainly fine. Once the biofilter is established there is nothing to worry about. This isnt a barebottom tank, he has a sandbed and enough rock to support it. The bacteria density will adjust to the ammonia production in the tank. Nitrates can be managed with a large refugium or carbon dosing. He may not even be doing water changes for all you know 😂
Nice collection, shame though that angels spend most of their time browsing and pecking off the rocks but not here. At some point you may realize that all these fish would prefer a less populated more natural setting. Great hobby but what’s in it for the fish?
Do that smaller Regal a favor and take him out. You have 1 min of video and I can already see his shredded fins and that the other fish are picking on him. There are way too many fish especially with what i assume is a 4 foot tank.
Do people not recognise that a fish only with live rock system has a tiny bio load compared to the equivalent sized reef tank?! This guy has done a great job here. That emperor angel is transitioning into adulthood and enjoying its colour morph. You don’t get that far with a emperor unless you are very skilled and have immaculate husbandry. Nice going and fantastic selection!
That Emperor has not started transitioning at all, literally 0%. Your statement on skill and husbandry related to this are confusing. Also this many fish have an absolutely massive bio load compared to corals. But bio load is not the point and is irrelevant. Can live rock and bio media keep up with this bio load, absolutely. Doesn’t mean these fish aren’t going to get too big for the aquarium, and that many fish in that small of a tank is not cool.
@@jarede2708 She confused the blue face angel with the emperor angel. The blue face angel has almost completed its change to adult coloration. The emperor hasn't even started as you pointed out.
How are so many angels staying together peacefully
Great Aquarium 👍🏼
Angel fish are so beautiful I have 3.
Nice job and collection, I like the aquascape!
Hi i want to ask.. my tank is FO tank with angel fishes only.. the scaping rock for angel marine tank is a lot of cave shape.. isnt it?? How the way to make angel fished peace to other?? Specially annularis angel..
What light you running on this
Hi.
Does the regal fhis still alive??
What size tank is this?
I love the fo tank. You have some nice healthy fish. What filteration do you use on this tank
This tank needs to be 5 times bigger for the majestic blue face emperor and regal angels..this is a young tank by the look of it...I hope there is a massive sump 2times the sise of the display tank.
There is a molly fish???wow!!
play with 0,5x speed more relaxing
What size is this tank?
Marine angelfish types r beautiful, one tank with angelfish only someday 🙏
And one tank with marine butterfly fish only 🤓
Tank size is fine reason being there open swimmers they do rest at night in rocky crevices but there difference of species and aggression make for the tank for a hospitality environment for them and since most of the space is freed by using minimal rock work and the use of different species diet and behaviors are totally different from another there for they get along easily as there not much competition
What is the tank size sir ?
How big are your fish
what size tank?
However some of the fish will out grow the tank not because of there behavior but because of there shere size if the fish however is stunted in growth this can work out but there stunt in growing is not due to the tank size there other environmental parameters that allow the fish to adapt to the situation and incredible sight of the fishes biological design
Fish that typically requires more space can be also due to a certain water pressure needed to survive you can look up reports of reported fish depth findings in order to get an idea of this however most of these fish are found in the near top 50 meters or so and typically range in living space between 10ft to 50ft in order to live amongst coral reefs
i.see fresh water black molly
I find this tank to be quite glamorous in a way that the fish are the focal point rather than having corals taking the spotlight (literally) in this tank. I have a fowlr tank but it's still in the fish in cycling process.
To all of you complaining about this tank being too small for the number of fish: fish are very basic animals; the eat; try not to get eaten and that’s it. They don’t have human emotions; they don’t play team sports or go to the movies or take vacations. If you care so much about the happiness of the fish; set yours free. Complaining that a bunch of fish would be happier in a 200 gallon tank vs a 100 gallon tank is the moral equivalent of saying a prisoner in a 10x10 foot jail cell would be happier in a 20x20 foot jail cell. Lol. Either way; it’s not natural nor conducive to “happiness”. As long as a hobbyist has the proper equipment and skill to keep the fish healthy and alive; to each his own. Enjoy the beauty and quit trying to show your moral superiority.
When experienced fish people say they need a bigger tank its not for comfort its for stability bioload v filtration capacity and the bigger the tank with overfished filtration the more stable the environment is long term...but as this tank is absolutely brand new and way over stockded its safe to say the video owner spent 2 g on this for the soul purpose of makeing money on youtube views and monetise this and make way more then 2 g...this is not a video of an experienced aquarist...its clickbait.
@@Heavens-Humanaterian-Armyuh no, 6ou dont know what you are talking about stop spreading misinformation. The bioload is most certainly fine. Once the biofilter is established there is nothing to worry about. This isnt a barebottom tank, he has a sandbed and enough rock to support it. The bacteria density will adjust to the ammonia production in the tank.
Nitrates can be managed with a large refugium or carbon dosing. He may not even be doing water changes for all you know 😂
The tank is looking very nice :)
Nice collection, shame though that angels spend most of their time browsing and pecking off the rocks but not here. At some point you may realize that all these fish would prefer a less populated more natural setting. Great hobby but what’s in it for the fish?
Right, they see you and expect to be fed. Take a video away from the tank and let’s see the angels behaviour...
A life without white tip sharks...
Louise Mulvaney That’s not saying much.
No corals?
Corals would steal all the attention from the fish ... that's what makes this tank so beautiful it's all about the fish! 😍
Also with all those Angeles coral will not last a minute.
Surprising to see that there are mollies in saltwater aquariums.
Need a bigger tank
This is exactly what I want to do with my 105 gal fish only. My 50 gal reef tank is costing me too much money haha
Do yourself a favor and stock with fish no bigger than your finger, you get more fish.
Let me guess. You want a tank with so many fish in it they want be able to move around in it. My suggestion: get a tank no smaller than 400 gallons.
@@pauldillingham6316 your guess is right on point. I want 1 billion fish in my tank 😆
Has nobody seen the tank size? It’s way too small for those fish, half of them getting to dinner plate sizes
It’s perfectly fine
Like seeing the fish having a riot, maybe a 300g will put an end to this.
Áquario espetácular.
All dead, this aquarium can’t support these
Do that smaller Regal a favor and take him out. You have 1 min of video and I can already see his shredded fins and that the other fish are picking on him. There are way too many fish especially with what i assume is a 4 foot tank.
Lol don't be that guy mate I thought it too but you can't deny it is nice imo
@@ausreefguy5362 nice? LOL i would say sad
@@marchment it's a nice tank .. for all we know he's upgraded to a 6 or 8 footer now.
@@ausreefguy5362 Or not!
@@pauldillingham6316 or has! ?