Its really easy to avoid the ugly fase. Im sure you know. Seed the tank with rock from a established tank with no pests. Most importantly seed the tank with various easy to keep corals again from a clean source. They are finding way more microbiome of different strains from and around coral than on live rock. This will pretty much skip the ugly fase or greatly reduced it. Adding water from an established tank also helps.
Incredible! I love the progress. If I have learnt anything from watching salt water videos, it's that time is your best friend. I adore all those new fish you got in but even Paul's knows I'm a huge mono fan. And you got babies. Awesome video Chris and have a great day man. Peace.
I suggest finding a tank You trust that is clean of pest and fish disease and is successful. Use their bacteria by way of filter floss, sponge, bio media.
I have too many spaghetti worms in my sandbed. I heard they are good for the tank, but i want to reduce population. I've cleaned sandbed during water changes, but they continue to come back and ruin the color of the sandbed. Suggestions? Thx!
Its really easy to avoid the ugly fase. Im sure you know. Seed the tank with rock from a established tank with no pests. Most importantly seed the tank with various easy to keep corals again from a clean source. They are finding way more microbiome of different strains from and around coral than on live rock. This will pretty much skip the ugly fase or greatly reduced it. Adding water from an established tank also helps.
Incredible! I love the progress. If I have learnt anything from watching salt water videos, it's that time is your best friend. I adore all those new fish you got in but even Paul's knows I'm a huge mono fan. And you got babies. Awesome video Chris and have a great day man. Peace.
I agree. When it comes to reefing Time is your main ally
Damn, can I get some of that bacteria 😅
Would you mind sharing the recipe for the bacteria? Great video thanks!
I suggest finding a tank
You trust that is clean of pest and fish disease and is successful. Use their bacteria by way of filter floss, sponge, bio media.
Do you have any customers with Macroalgae reef tanks, if so, could you do a video on one, if possible, Thanks.
No but I have one. I’ve done videos on it in the past. Nano 20g
Did you change out all the rock? How did you get rid of the vermitted snails?
Same rock just treated with acid , rinsed, and dried.
I have too many spaghetti worms in my sandbed. I heard they are good for the tank, but i want to reduce population. I've cleaned sandbed during water changes, but they continue to come back and ruin the color of the sandbed. Suggestions? Thx!
Wrasse and more wrasses, some damsels pick at them too
There are some sand sifting gobies that may but they do help keep the tank k balanced.
What’s did you do about the vermited snails
Took rock out and bleached it. Restarted tank completely
Bare bottom tanks are your friend!😊
What’s some of the bacteria you dosed?
I'm curious to know as well
It’s bacteria from
Our coral QT system
@@aquariumservicetech2891 Nice do you happen to sell it?
Bottle it up and sell it 👀@@aquariumservicetech2891
Amphipods and copipods
Stop the cap. 2 weeks?
Misspoke… 2 weeks since last visit. This process took months.
@@aquariumservicetech2891 That makes sense.