So when Leon becomes the worlds foremost marine biologist and I am an old man I will still remember where it all started! Good job involving the kids. I used to rock my daughter in front of my old 55 back in 2004 and the first thing she got when she moved out last summer was a 20 gallon reef tank. And she wanted all my corals to do what dad does! I have never been more proud of her. 6 months later she has 2 tanks so she got the bug for sure.
Love it and congrats on raising a great [reef loving] kid! I’m hoping to not force the whole fish tank hobby onto my son and just let it develop naturally… thankfully Leon seems to be very keen to claim everything in the tanks as his, so I think we’re on a good path. 😂
@@bigbowlowrong4694 wahahaha! I actually wish that I have time for another planted tank again.. there's always something to do and plants to prune in a planted tank!
Seasons greetings , Awsome video, made me feal good. should buy pond tubs for the floor space between the door and tank .....18:45.... upstairs ... And Congrats on new family and nina , Have a merry christmas and new year. Shelves and ponds , Need to be built for the next level.
I remember I found a 12" worm that was blue and yellow. I was a new reefer at the time, and I snagged it with a coat hanger. I remember flinging it on the floor while my two granddaughters screamed. I had to use red lighting to get it..
I used a betta cup with the hole in the center of the lid as a bristleworm trap. Worked AMAZING. Just threw some bait in it, left it overnight and caught a ton of them.
Just so you know, the mating process of the cardinals involves the male holding the eggs (and not eating) for an extended period of time. As such, they typically need "practice" so the male can go so long without eating. This typically means that they will have multiple clutches of eggs they will bail on. So that might be what you were also seeing in the 17G
U can tell the male buy the jaw , more square and larger , I had an engineer goby bigger than that moons back , ended up rejoining in my cousins tank which he made it centre piece fish , he got another and they were like eels coming out of the rockwork , right tank for the right fish
Thanks for the ID 👍 And yeah the Engineer goby could pass for an eel, would be great for a tank lookin for a smaller bio load or the demand of an eel. Only issue I could think of is supposedly they like to reshape the sand bed often? 😭
@@InappropriateReefer yes that exactly what they did , we put extra sand in , put the rock structure on the glass and the 2 guys made tunnels in the sand pushing it all out from under the structures , the tunnels were shared with a pistol shrimp aswell , was a hitch hiker that ended up just co existing , bangaia cardinals and mandarin dragonets are my favourite marine fish , both peaceful and beautiful
The 17G would be perfect to breed the cardinal if not for the blenny perhaps. But if it has medium to high nutrient levels that could be why the eggs are going bad inside the males mouth
In the 90s we had so few anemones to have clowns breed in. Pacific pink was best LOL! You could get blue ring octopus then sometimes and lots of pygmy octo's.
I would like to hear all about your goni’s what you feed them supplements and and secrets position flow lighting and are you going to frag them eventually
Tank is looking amazing! That mangrove is growing out of control. I’m still trying to keep one - mine tends to die after a while after seeming to do well
Could you do a video talking about your anthias, what you feed them how often, and care you give. I have tried them one in the past and failed, would love to try again but would like some good tips on how to be successful with them
Good to see you again Moki tank is looking awesome, watch those clowns if they are going to jump it will be second the lights go out, my picassos have been saved by the uro brace more than a couple of times, luckily i was turning lights on and off manually due to new tank upgrade so i was able to hear them flying up the side of the tank and hitting the brace, if it were a rimless set up and i was not there to witness , my clowns would have spent the night on the floor....
Glad you rescued your clowns in time Jason and thanks for the heads up. I’m considering a mesh top though it’d just be the front part of the tank, debating…
Thanks James! I am using the AB+ as a template and dialed in more white, since I have two AliE bar on either side that are mostly blue. I have the light on from 9am - 4pm, with 30 mins ramp up and ramp down
I think the traps are useless. I had it. The best way is to lift out the rock you saw the Bristleworm going into, and you pour Soda into the hole, which irritates the worm, and it will come out. Another way is to put the Rock in a bowl with a small of Tank water in the bowl just enough for the bottom of the rock to be in water, as the water comes out the Rock the Bristle Worm will come out in search of water so it can breathe and then you lift the rock up until it drops into the bowl. You do not want to pull it because the segments will snap, and you will still have the worm in the Aquarium. I hope this helps. Take care, Sir. 👍🙂❤️
@Happy Chappy Well that is good that it has worked for you. Boxer Shrimp and Longnose Wrasse Fish are also very good at getting rid of Bristleworms. They eat them. I prefer the Wrasses as they are more active and are less likely to be caught by Britsle Worms especially if you have a school of Five or Six together. 👍🙂❤️
Thanks for the soda water idea! The tricky part is that that huge arch is one piece cemented together and not easy to remove from the tank... so I may have to try the trap. I have a feeling that the melanurus wrasse is keeping the large bristleworm on guard so it is not as bold, may be a good thing, but also make it a little trickier to snatch!
Hey IR, great video! Just found your channel and will definitely be hanging around. Question: did you buy your Anthias in your larger tank as a group? have you had them long? I bought one and it quickly died. I've heard they are caught using cyanide and that can affect their longevity. Would love a video or a comment on that topic like Colton Downard below.
I had to give up my 125 - 6 footer about 11 years ago when I got married and the un-written rule back then was not to have a tang in nothing less then a 6 foot long tank for their health.. Have things changed?
I do believe it is pronounced "brissel" worm, however, I could be wrong. Regardless, I love your tank and channel. Keep up the great work and awesome videos!
Thank you! Currently using Red Sea Blue Bucket, though I have used HW before and Tropic Marin Pro Reef before that, all no issue. I do not have water storage and bring in a 44g brute trash can and make RODI water + salt the day before. (Got a 200 gpa RODI unit)
I have a 15g tank that I am trying to get setup so I would like to see a new video from you about your 17g tank. I'm having trouble getting the water to clear up right now. I had the water tested and Petco said that the water is good to go for adding fish. I'm just afraid to add anything until I can get the water to clear up. I've had the tank setup and cycling for a month now.
May I suggest a bag of carbon if you want the water cleared up? It could be bacteria or algae bloom, most are usually OK with fish if the actual parameters are good 👍
@@InappropriateReefer I have carbon in the tank. I have a tank with a built in over flow filter. I have the first chamber with the filter sock that came with the tank and the next chamber has the carbon and the bio-media in it and the third chamber has the return pump in it.
@@sseeaahhaawwkkssrule975 Good luck, I am willing to bet your tank will clear up in another week or two... part of the waiting game. =) Also be sure to wipe the inside glass too, in case it's just something that's stuck to 'em.
Try layers of filter floss, I use 3 layers of dual sided floss, and a super fine floss as a last stage, keeps the water about as bright and clear as possible without carbon, or anything else. Also, since the tank is new, it may take a while for the water to clear up, patience is key.
Would you ever sell a frag of your gorgonian? I would mail you a shipping box with label and venmo you the money for the frag. I don't have any decent coral stores in my area. If it is not possible I totally understand.
you kinda never find an end do you? you know that the healthiest tank is one which you leave alone right. you should really give it a break for a couple of months so everything can settle.
It's a modified AB+, a bit on the white side since I have 2 AliE bar as supplement. Point Intensity is 67% on the points and 72% overall. PAR at the top of the rockwork is a bit shy of 300, sandbed is around 170
I don't think it was better to throw the Cardinals in a bigger tank with more fish. You were better off taking out the blenny only so Cardinals can be alone to breed.
I think youse guys are awesome my only wish is that you would consider freshwater If it went the way of your salt, water dealings it would be a great success Please, you must do this fella😢
So when Leon becomes the worlds foremost marine biologist and I am an old man I will still remember where it all started! Good job involving the kids. I used to rock my daughter in front of my old 55 back in 2004 and the first thing she got when she moved out last summer was a 20 gallon reef tank. And she wanted all my corals to do what dad does! I have never been more proud of her. 6 months later she has 2 tanks so she got the bug for sure.
Love it and congrats on raising a great [reef loving] kid! I’m hoping to not force the whole fish tank hobby onto my son and just let it develop naturally… thankfully Leon seems to be very keen to claim everything in the tanks as his, so I think we’re on a good path. 😂
He might swing the other way and become a 🤢planted tank🤢 enthusiast
@@bigbowlowrong4694 wahahaha! I actually wish that I have time for another planted tank again.. there's always something to do and plants to prune in a planted tank!
its going to be so nice for your son to look back at your videos and see himself and his dad growing up
I haven't even got a marine tank but ended up watching the whole of this video and really enjoyed it haha!
Another superb vlog and always quality over quantity, love how you involve the family it’s so wholesome and great family viewing 👍
Been out of the hobby for a while now but always gotta support
Juan man! Good to see you!!
Seasons greetings , Awsome video, made me feal good. should buy pond tubs for the floor space between the door and tank .....18:45.... upstairs ...
And
Congrats on new family and nina ,
Have a merry christmas and new year.
Shelves and ponds , Need to be built for the next level.
I remember I found a 12" worm that was blue and yellow. I was a new reefer at the time, and I snagged it with a coat hanger. I remember flinging it on the floor while my two granddaughters screamed. I had to use red lighting to get it..
I love that Leon was your wing man the whole time “Snuggle with you” 😂😂😂
That kid is annoying as hell
That evil laugh was amazing 😂
Leon just is so adorable. love hearing his little voice.
hugged my fish tank bro. another great video.
dude your tank is fantastic
Hilarious after you caught the blenny!!😅
I used a betta cup with the hole in the center of the lid as a bristleworm trap. Worked AMAZING. Just threw some bait in it, left it overnight and caught a ton of them.
that pink finger leather is amazing.
Just to help out, Branching Hammer's new taxonomical classification is: Fimbriaphyllia ancora
Just so you know, the mating process of the cardinals involves the male holding the eggs (and not eating) for an extended period of time. As such, they typically need "practice" so the male can go so long without eating. This typically means that they will have multiple clutches of eggs they will bail on. So that might be what you were also seeing in the 17G
Yea agree, would have just left them in there
Great clip bud 👍, your boy is going to be a reef king
U can tell the male buy the jaw , more square and larger , I had an engineer goby bigger than that moons back , ended up rejoining in my cousins tank which he made it centre piece fish , he got another and they were like eels coming out of the rockwork , right tank for the right fish
Thanks for the ID 👍 And yeah the Engineer goby could pass for an eel, would be great for a tank lookin for a smaller bio load or the demand of an eel. Only issue I could think of is supposedly they like to reshape the sand bed often? 😭
@@InappropriateReefer yes that exactly what they did , we put extra sand in , put the rock structure on the glass and the 2 guys made tunnels in the sand pushing it all out from under the structures , the tunnels were shared with a pistol shrimp aswell , was a hitch hiker that ended up just co existing , bangaia cardinals and mandarin dragonets are my favourite marine fish , both peaceful and beautiful
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Whooooo another episode! Definitely enjoyed it 👍🏻
The 17G would be perfect to breed the cardinal if not for the blenny perhaps. But if it has medium to high nutrient levels that could be why the eggs are going bad inside the males mouth
In the 90s we had so few anemones to have clowns breed in. Pacific pink was best LOL! You could get blue ring octopus then sometimes and lots of pygmy octo's.
One of my favorite reefers in the game 🙏🏾🔥💪🏾
17g looks amazing
Wow Awesome cute Son you have, bless his heart☺️🤚
Superb buddy.Great watch.
OMG!!! I have not seen this guys for some time and nkw the baby is talking, its soooo cute...
🤩🤩 yes a 40 min video !
I would like to hear all about your goni’s what you feed them supplements and and secrets position flow lighting and are you going to frag them eventually
I love this tank with the leathers
The Jr helper is awesome! 🥰😃
Great video! You kids are so cute! 😄 keep doing a great job in these videos and your tank! I want to here more of both tanks 😂
Tank is looking amazing! That mangrove is growing out of control. I’m still trying to keep one - mine tends to die after a while after seeming to do well
I have 2 kids and I loved this episode. Instead of inappropriate reefer you should be called family oriented reefer! Lol😅
Darn wish I had known about the benefit auction!
19:39, His wife is sooooo over this lol
Your son is 👄 ❤️ talking! He's so 😍 cute!
Could you do a video talking about your anthias, what you feed them how often, and care you give. I have tried them one in the past and failed, would love to try again but would like some good tips on how to be successful with them
Good to see you again Moki tank is looking awesome, watch those clowns if they are going to jump it will be second the lights go out, my picassos have been saved by the uro brace more than a couple of times, luckily i was turning lights on and off manually due to new tank upgrade so i was able to hear them flying up the side of the tank and hitting the brace, if it were a rimless set up and i was not there to witness , my clowns would have spent the night on the floor....
Glad you rescued your clowns in time Jason and thanks for the heads up. I’m considering a mesh top though it’d just be the front part of the tank, debating…
@@InappropriateReefer What kind of clam is that? Its huge!
Inappropriate Reefer, enjoy that kid while he's young!!! the pre teen and teenager are an entirely different breed!!!!! (cool little guy)
Amazing
Tanks
Blessings
From California
Nem tip! Cut a pvc pipe and put it over the nem. It will try and climb the pipe
I have heard of this one before, will have to try it next time if the nem ends up on a large rock!
Your 135 gallonh tank has a great look can I ask what light schedule and photoperiod is? Thanks
Thanks James! I am using the AB+ as a template and dialed in more white, since I have two AliE bar on either side that are mostly blue. I have the light on from 9am - 4pm, with 30 mins ramp up and ramp down
Have a nice day with the fam brotha
What is that long stringy coral in your 17 gallon tank? I really like it and I would like to get one for myself
It's a type of Finger Leather! Beautiful if you give it high light and nice flow
19:32 inappropriatewifey strikes again
I think the traps are useless.
I had it. The best way is to lift out the rock you saw the Bristleworm going into, and you pour Soda into the hole, which irritates the worm, and it will come out.
Another way is to put the Rock in a bowl with a small of Tank water in the bowl just enough for the bottom of the rock to be in water, as the water comes out the Rock the Bristle Worm will come out in search of water so it can breathe and then you lift the rock up until it drops into the bowl.
You do not want to pull it because the segments will snap, and you will still have the worm in the Aquarium.
I hope this helps.
Take care, Sir. 👍🙂❤️
I’ve caught tons of bristleworms using traps.
@@happychappy27 Were they large or small?
@@ultimatefishkeeping different sizes
@Happy Chappy Well that is good that it has worked for you.
Boxer Shrimp and Longnose Wrasse Fish are also very good at getting rid of Bristleworms. They eat them.
I prefer the Wrasses as they are more active and are less likely to be caught by Britsle Worms especially if you have a school of Five or Six together. 👍🙂❤️
Thanks for the soda water idea! The tricky part is that that huge arch is one piece cemented together and not easy to remove from the tank... so I may have to try the trap. I have a feeling that the melanurus wrasse is keeping the large bristleworm on guard so it is not as bold, may be a good thing, but also make it a little trickier to snatch!
Epic tank! What is that yellow looking SPS near the top above the goni?
17g first. i want to see more of both tanks.
omg, that massive Goni. ❤
My clowns killed a really nice torch I had for 3 years. I feel your pain. Your tank looks great btw. Nice job with the SPS!
Hey IR, great video! Just found your channel and will definitely be hanging around.
Question: did you buy your Anthias in your larger tank as a group? have you had them long? I bought one and it quickly died. I've heard they are caught using cyanide and that can affect their longevity. Would love a video or a comment on that topic like Colton Downard below.
I had to give up my 125 - 6 footer about 11 years ago when I got married and the un-written rule back then was not to have a tang in nothing less then a 6 foot long tank for their health.. Have things changed?
I do believe it is pronounced "brissel" worm, however, I could be wrong. Regardless, I love your tank and channel. Keep up the great work and awesome videos!
Anddd I think you're right, I have been living a lie! Let me see if it's too late for me to change my way. Thank you!
@Inappropriate Reefer Everytime you said bristleworm that way it made me smile LOL! It might be your thing now!
Your brilliant.
You should leave a link to the trap! You are always catching fish! lol
135g content always please 🙏
Zoa's on the prop roots, happens in the wild, heard Julian say it
Sounds like I’m going to town with gluing some Zoas onto the Mangrove roots. Thanks for the idea!
Great video, what salt do you use and what water set up do you have for mixing and storing water
Thank you! Currently using Red Sea Blue Bucket, though I have used HW before and Tropic Marin Pro Reef before that, all no issue. I do not have water storage and bring in a 44g brute trash can and make RODI water + salt the day before. (Got a 200 gpa RODI unit)
Lmaoooo ayooooo that laugh was intense myguy
do you still have the weeping willow coral? do you frag it out?
I have a 15g tank that I am trying to get setup so I would like to see a new video from you about your 17g tank. I'm having trouble getting the water to clear up right now. I had the water tested and Petco said that the water is good to go for adding fish. I'm just afraid to add anything until I can get the water to clear up. I've had the tank setup and cycling for a month now.
May I suggest a bag of carbon if you want the water cleared up? It could be bacteria or algae bloom, most are usually OK with fish if the actual parameters are good 👍
@@InappropriateReefer I have carbon in the tank. I have a tank with a built in over flow filter. I have the first chamber with the filter sock that came with the tank and the next chamber has the carbon and the bio-media in it and the third chamber has the return pump in it.
@@InappropriateReefer I added more carbon to the tank. I'll let you know how things work out. Thank you for your advice and responding to my comment.
@@sseeaahhaawwkkssrule975 Good luck, I am willing to bet your tank will clear up in another week or two... part of the waiting game. =) Also be sure to wipe the inside glass too, in case it's just something that's stuck to 'em.
Try layers of filter floss, I use 3 layers of dual sided floss, and a super fine floss as a last stage, keeps the water about as bright and clear as possible without carbon, or anything else. Also, since the tank is new, it may take a while for the water to clear up, patience is key.
Did you just mock your blenny? "Enjoy your food MAN!!" 😂
Was at Fantastics a few hrs ago owner can be such a pain in the ass but his prices can be cheaper than any others in Maryland !
Would you ever sell a frag of your gorgonian? I would mail you a shipping box with label and venmo you the money for the frag. I don't have any decent coral stores in my area. If it is not possible I totally understand.
If😂the worm retracted quickly, it’s definitely not a bristle worm, it will be a bobbit worm or perhaps fulgida worm
you keep sps in your mangrove tank?
I have a Digi in there as tester; it’s growing bit little to no PE
Next time ! On a small tank like that, drain the tank into your trash can, pick the fish up with your hand and pump the water back in
Emergency 😂, code for my fam is two fingers on chin when in public 🤣
you kinda never find an end do you? you know that the healthiest tank is one which you leave alone right. you should really give it a break for a couple of months so everything can settle.
Definitely the file fish. I had one eat all my zoa's.
Where were you in Virginia beach when you came down
Something about how clowns swim/swirl around in the water 🙂
If you remove your fish in your aquarium you will never had a pet fish forever
Is that a huge pulsing xenia in the 17 gallon?
love the tanks man! very fucking beautiful
Great content with your son lol. 😆
What is the new classification for euphilias? for frogspawn or for hammers?
Fimbriaphyllia for Frogspawn and Hammer
don't risk lidless, los tmy mochavichi male like that even lowered the water level, still jumped.
That pulsing xenea is out of control.
Do you ever sale frags weeping willow
Not yet since it has been an extremely slow grower for me!
if you ever frag that weeping willow. sign me up for a frag!!
That kid is so cute
How to setting your light
Radion AB+ as the template, and I modified it to be a bit more white since I have two blue stripe light bars on the sides!
Wow mantap.. lihat di tempat saya ini di alamnya kawan
Whats the dimension of your big tank?
First time noticing the red and blue chalice on the rack whats that one called?
What's your light schedule on your radions? What intensity?
It's a modified AB+, a bit on the white side since I have 2 AliE bar as supplement. Point Intensity is 67% on the points and 72% overall. PAR at the top of the rockwork is a bit shy of 300, sandbed is around 170
@@InappropriateReefer Thank you!
I don't think it was better to throw the Cardinals in a bigger tank with more fish. You were better off taking out the blenny only so Cardinals can be alone to breed.
scorched earth scorched earth scorched earth
Enjoy ur meal , enjoy your meal muahahahahahha!!!!!!!! Bahahahhaa🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
😝😝😝
what kind of tank is the 17 gallon
It’s the AquaMaxx 17.1 rimless; great dimension to work with
@@InappropriateReefer thanks
135g
Why is it all I grow is algae?
I think youse guys are awesome my only wish is that you would consider freshwater If it went the way of your salt, water dealings it would be a great success Please, you must do this fella😢
She pulled up the midlle finger
1 point to wife!
135g Plz
Why not just net the fish?