5 Tips To BEAT The UGLY PHASE Of Reef Tank | Hair, Brown and Diatom Algae In A New Marine Aquarium

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  • 5 Tips To BEAT The UGLY STAGE Of Reef Tank | Hair, Brown and Diatom Algae In A New Marine Aquarium
    In this video i discuss methods for getting throught the "Ugly Phase" of a new reef aquarium. Nobody likes it but everyone goes through it. New marine tanks tend to go brown or green or both! It's the ugly phase of reef keeping and can put a lot of people off of the hobby. I give 5 tips to get through it and defeat the pest algae that can arise, leading to a healthy balanced reef tank.
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Komentáře • 49

  • @TheHerm14
    @TheHerm14 Před 2 lety +4

    Great tips. Patience and doing your do diligence in reef maintenance is key in this hobby. Enjoyed the video and did watch it to the end🫠.

  • @khowl3048
    @khowl3048 Před 2 lety +3

    Great info. The hobby needs more peoples experiences successes and failures. People get hung up water changes tho, I’ve had a successful reef tank for 17 years and never been good at water changes. If your husbandry and water chemistry is good water changes aren’t necessary. Now they are good to keep things in check, but that’s not fixing the problem. Water Changes are most helpful for coral heavy tanks and keeping trace elements and alk in range. Diversity, balance, stability are most important. Light, flow, chasing perfect numbers are all anecdotal. Good foundation of basics has been my key to longevity. 17 years no tank crashes! We are always learning and getting better!

    • @EverydayAquarist
      @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety +1

      Totally . For my purposes growing macroalgae and also in new tanks setups, I find the micro and macro nutrients will be depleted very quickly so I rely on big water changes to keep the levels up. But in a normal mature reef I agree that you can get away with little to no water changes.

  • @seangriffiths9163
    @seangriffiths9163 Před 2 lety

    Always watch the full video. Your tanks are looking alot better mate 👍

  • @coldlogic800
    @coldlogic800 Před 2 lety +2

    I've only made one partial water change in my Red Sea 900 3XL in 10 months. Stabilized fine and I'm using Triton 7 with refugium. My last system that was up for 13 years I stopped water changes in year two and only changed when I pumped out for maintenance. I've been keeping reef aquariums since the 90s. The Berlin Method was the way back then.

  • @xxx-nj9jp
    @xxx-nj9jp Před rokem

    Thank you for the knowledge, you help me si much🙏

  • @josephposada1830
    @josephposada1830 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks Mate, I'm a big fan. I recently upgraded my lighting and started a cascade that killed off my corals. The tank has also reset itself. Ugly phase is in full bloom again. I obtained a great purchase of an AI prime 16hd with the flexible neck. I have to sort out the lighting schedule, but the app is a real pain lol.

    • @EverydayAquarist
      @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh dear that doesn't sound good. They are great lights but yes the app is confusing

    • @khowl3048
      @khowl3048 Před 2 lety +1

      Don’t overthink lighting. Over lighting is one of biggest coral killers. I can buy a race car but that doesn’t make me a nascar driver. Quick changes to expensive strong lights from cheap low par lights can cause more problems. Don’t chase numbers and marketing follow what works for you.

  • @EverydayAquarist
    @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety +3

    I hope this video helps you to get through the "ugly phase" of your saltwater aquarium. It's a tough journey and sometimes you might feel like giving up, but it will get better with time!

    • @mmaradio2804
      @mmaradio2804 Před 2 lety +2

      You aren’t alone in your journey can’t wait to see the out come in a couple months

  • @PracticalReefer
    @PracticalReefer Před 2 lety +1

    Nice one mate! 👍
    I'm trying to cheat a little by starting with some mature rock from my nano in the new tank, have also been adding an army of Stomatella and Dove Snails from another tank plus the 30 small mollies, still having to be patient though does take an age!
    Hopefully its less severe than the last tank! 🤞

  • @captive_worlds
    @captive_worlds Před rokem

    excellent adviceman, i juat started a shallow tank and am cycling at present, can you add thoings like feather duster coral in a macroalgae tank still using freshwater light?

  • @leonardbarron6967
    @leonardbarron6967 Před 6 měsíci

    Great videos

  • @jonathancoldwateradventure

    What do you dose with now days? and what do you recommend of what to dose with and tests? Or is it good enough with only doing weekly changes of water and dosing whenever it is needed

  • @user-uf4ye1ro9d
    @user-uf4ye1ro9d Před 4 měsíci

    I am the Hermit Krab !! 4:10

  • @acuariombr
    @acuariombr Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, beautiful video 😍 I really like, a hug👍2

  • @ryandixon6428
    @ryandixon6428 Před 6 měsíci

    Freshwater is very very easy .growing plants and Avoding the ugly phase however marine is a challenge im still mastering so more water changes more flow better flirtation sponges and carbon

  • @ilieemilianbucur7691
    @ilieemilianbucur7691 Před 2 lety

    I am new for salt Water tank and i think about it ....more and more

  • @bipolaraquatics
    @bipolaraquatics Před 2 lety +1

    nice tips

  • @xisotopex
    @xisotopex Před 8 měsíci

    definitely confused about lighting, but mostly due to the most obtuse, non user friendly instructions for the kessil spectral x controller. who knows what its going to do? will it turn on? who knows?

  • @michaelstephenson1585
    @michaelstephenson1585 Před 2 lety

    Quick question...
    Do you use a skimmer in your system?
    Also do you use a large ultra violet sterilizer in your system?
    These can be very helpful with nuisance algae.
    Thanks
    I really enjoy your channel!

    • @EverydayAquarist
      @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety

      Thanks I don't use skimmers but do have a uv in built into my filter

    • @DJDDstrich
      @DJDDstrich Před 4 měsíci

      @@EverydayAquaristWon't UV destroy beneficial bacteria too?

  • @bjhubbard3922
    @bjhubbard3922 Před rokem +1

    Was that a bellus angelfish in the aquarium with the flame fin tang?

  • @raymondching190
    @raymondching190 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I would like to ask, if bryopsis got into my macroalgae tank, what should I do? If it is already taken over then tank , is there anyway I can remove the bryopsis but at the same time keeping those macroalgae alive

    • @EverydayAquarist
      @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety

      I have found in the past that caulerpa tends to out compete bryopsis over time. I've had it appear a few times but it went away as my other algaes grew

  • @stuartmartin5518
    @stuartmartin5518 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi can u answer me a question please I bought the shaker 168 it’s running months now mbuna no issues I bought the Fluval uv clarafier I seen on ur video it connects to hose tail provided and my hose tail output problem is my tanks full water fish rocks etc?? Would it not flood my cabinet if I just tookthe water down below the output ? It arrives tomorrow and I want to install it if I pull the output tail from aquastop valve when shut off water would come trough As I see only videos of installation when tanks are empty tanks sorry to bother u I no u are a busy person

    • @EverydayAquarist
      @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety

      Just drain it below the level of the pipes in the tank so water can't go down the tubes

    • @stuartmartin5518
      @stuartmartin5518 Před 2 lety

      Just output that’s were it’s going on out put

  • @DanielKeepingFish
    @DanielKeepingFish Před 2 lety +1

    Not sure salt guys as you know mate but the tips seem sound to me. Plenty that would transfer to the freshwater side and yield results.

  • @yurei4414
    @yurei4414 Před 2 lety

    I'm having a red slime algae bloom.
    What does like to eat that stuff?

  • @danizg9081
    @danizg9081 Před 6 měsíci

    Are those guppies in saltwater??? 😮

  • @michelhaineault6654
    @michelhaineault6654 Před rokem

    water change is not ''the only way''

  • @wakuku3916
    @wakuku3916 Před 2 lety

    you dont have to change water that often.... 😎

  • @chrislecky710
    @chrislecky710 Před 2 lety +1

    Nope,,, just point blank refuse the ugly from becoming a significant aspect of your life...they have invested effort in gaining a refusal from you,,,, so you may as well become willing to oblige their efforts...

  • @danhenick7028
    @danhenick7028 Před 4 měsíci

    If you are doing such large water changes I feel you are eliminating bio diversity and creating a weak system that won't be stable down the road

  • @WNOC
    @WNOC Před 2 lety

    i would stick to only 20 to 30 % cause you will lose too much beneficial Bactria every time you change the water your losing any beneficial Bactria you have.

    • @EverydayAquarist
      @EverydayAquarist  Před 2 lety +1

      I find the bacteria are living on the aquarium surfaces, rock and filter. When the aquarium is mature I think you're right 20-30% is fine but for me during this ugly phase too much is growing and removing nutrients so I need heavier water changes to keep up until it matures.

    • @ParkerLewis411
      @ParkerLewis411 Před 2 lety +2

      @@EverydayAquarist you’re absolutely right, the beneficial bacteria live on the surface of the rocks and not in the water itself.

  • @ApophisApril2029
    @ApophisApril2029 Před 4 měsíci

    Ive never seen uglier tanks than these 😂