Top 20 Saltwater Aquarium Beginner Mistakes To Avoid. If Only We Had Known!

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Wondering how to start a saltwater tank or reef tank? Want to avoid all the same mistakes MANY of us have done before? These are the Top 20 Beginner Reefing Mistakes that we wished someone would have shared with us years ago!
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    00:00 Mistakes Beginner
    00:10 Thinking Your First Tank Is Your Forever Tank
    00:47 Not Investing In Your Five Year Plus Tank
    01:51 Overlooking 40, 60, 120 Gallon Sized Tanks
    02:54 Going Too Big Or Too Small
    04:49 Overlooking Used Setups
    06:05 Used Gear Could Be Worn Out
    08:00 Going To Fast
    08:40 Don’t Overlook Tangs
    09:57 Listening To Everybody Rather Then Somebody
    11:08 Underestimating The Cost
    11:54 Buying The Same Gear Over & Over
    13:22 Assuming That You Need A Sump
    14:48 Assuming That You Need Everything
    16:06 Assuming A Mixed Tank Is Easier
    17:09 Worrying Too Much About Pests
    18:32 Not Using A Screen Top
    19:28 Not Thinking That Live Rock Is Easier
    20:50 Not Using Sand In Your First Tank
    21:52 Watching The 52 Weeks Of Reefing
    22:48 Not Watching The 5 Minute Guide

Komentáře • 344

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon Před 2 lety +47

    I started this hobby by working at a fish store 43 years ago. I took it up again serioulsy 11 years ago. This advice is as good for me as it is for beginners.

  • @1776Jan
    @1776Jan Před 7 měsíci +4

    Most youtubers that talk about fish always push tons of equipment you do not need. I am glad you are being honest with us.

  • @epa316
    @epa316 Před rokem +5

    I'm glad you said that it's not required to have a sump and complex plumbing underneath the tank. That's a big part of why I have stayed with freshwater.

  • @jfgad
    @jfgad Před 3 lety +15

    With covid, i started a fresh water 30 gal. After that, a 10 gal with shrimps and otto. And another 10 gal. I added a 40 breader with guppy, shrimps and otto. Last week-end, i got a 20 gal saltwater tank. I still have all my tanks running really well! All natural plants. I think i’ll go for a pair of clown and anemone. For now, it’s cycling... live sand and live rocks. I’m now one of your subscriber! Cheers!

  • @jasonjackson4528
    @jasonjackson4528 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks BRS; very happy that you all will give good advice.

  • @phillipamond3317
    @phillipamond3317 Před 3 lety +22

    Thanks for the videos. It has given me the confidence to take on a 150 gallon reef ( forever ) tank that is coming next week, no room for anything else. Number one lesson from you guys.... patience ! Just finished my dry marko rock aquascape and I must say not bad, your videos did help with it. Every thing is rodded and glue. Let the cycle begin !!

  • @joshua969
    @joshua969 Před 3 lety +34

    "listening to everybody rather than somebody"....this. When I started my head was spinning because of the myriad of different opinions, methods, etc.

    • @truereefkeeping6022
      @truereefkeeping6022 Před 3 lety

      I’m on month 5 and my head is still spinning, so much stuff to remember and so much stuff to do ALL THE TIME

    • @Wogix26
      @Wogix26 Před 3 lety +2

      @@truereefkeeping6022 try an aquarium app. I keep track of all my tests and when I need to do maintenance as well as when I added anything or did whatever. Even has a hall of fish for the ones that decided to yeet themselves into my filter sock. RIP firefish why must your species be inherently suicidal

    • @sonofbiscuit838
      @sonofbiscuit838 Před 3 lety

      @@Wogix26 which app do you use? I feel like having an app like that would help a lot!

    • @Wogix26
      @Wogix26 Před 3 lety

      @@sonofbiscuit838 personally I use my fish pal. It’s two dollars it’s not perfect but two dollars to keep track of everything is great. I think there might be some other free options however

    • @sonofbiscuit838
      @sonofbiscuit838 Před 3 lety

      @@Wogix26 Thanks I'll have to check it out!

  • @eoghainlebioda1396
    @eoghainlebioda1396 Před 3 lety +5

    I love how the intros to thesw videos are so brief. Straight into the reason we're all here

    • @HaiGirlHey
      @HaiGirlHey Před 3 měsíci

      Yes started within 30 secs

  • @frankieg3933
    @frankieg3933 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for the information! Been keeping freshwater planted tanks for over 6 years now looking to get into saltwater. Appreciate the info!

  • @GlitchedAudio
    @GlitchedAudio Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome vid for getting started. Binge watching these as about to have my second attempt at reefing.

  • @MrDon967
    @MrDon967 Před 3 lety +9

    "cutting up a piece of Fiji..."
    as someone who is from Fiji Islands this has to be the highlight of the video for me
    maybe that's what I'll name my 120g reef setup. " *A Piece Of Fiji* "

  • @jtb65
    @jtb65 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve watched the 52 weeks and a lot more of your content including follow ups. That said I’ve not yet started my reef tank so no need to rush 😆 I also like to have all the content to take in and be informed as much as possible .

  • @TheOnlyZiTRO
    @TheOnlyZiTRO Před rokem +1

    you guys are great together! Thanks for the info, please keep this up!

  • @jessicalevy9803
    @jessicalevy9803 Před 3 lety +9

    You guys are great! Watched a ton of your videos and was a super big help to starting my first tank. Despite some recommendations I have a 10 gallon reef and of course had some minor issues (lost a couple fish), however the 20% water change religiously every week has kept things happy and healthy.
    Key is research, understanding your commitment to maintenance, and not going too fast. 7+ months in could be happier getting into the hobby. Cheers!

    • @Eazy_Company
      @Eazy_Company Před 3 lety

      20% is quite a bit every week, 10% a week is better and what they preach on this channel. You're taking out a lot of nutrients, unless levels are bad 10% a week is best.

    • @Danyal7016
      @Danyal7016 Před 3 lety +1

      Even doing a water change every week seems like a lot of work, atm I’m keeping just a saltwater tank with no corals with good amount of clean up crew. Only do water changes when my nitrates go above 10
      Which is like once a month or so.

    • @antonarson
      @antonarson Před 2 lety

      How would you get the cycle started in a tank with dry rock? Buy live sand and a turbo start and pray it has enough OUMPF to get it going? Feed with ammonia maybe, to create those NO2, NO3?

  • @rivertheservicedoodle1730

    I learned that I loved saltwater tanks when I was 5 my dad had one. And I’ve had several planted freshwater tanks. I’m gonna be building my first reef tank this year. I’m so excited to start this

  • @ou812reefing
    @ou812reefing Před 3 lety +2

    Once again great information thanks BRS

  • @aquapuncture
    @aquapuncture Před 3 lety +2

    You guys have some really good tips here! 👍 Thanks, as always 🙏

  • @PeterAndWillAnderson
    @PeterAndWillAnderson Před 3 lety +1

    You guys are getting better and better.

  • @shane6450
    @shane6450 Před 3 lety +27

    The upgrading is so true. I've upgraded just about everything since I've started. Quality is key.

    • @bakersohc
      @bakersohc Před 3 lety +1

      Buy once, cry once

    • @sailavish
      @sailavish Před 3 lety

      Do I need a all in one kit? For filtration?

    • @shane6450
      @shane6450 Před 3 lety

      @@sailavish if you're in it for long term and success, get a sump and skimmer. It's so worth it. Otherwise you'll spend more money down the line trying to fix the poor filtration like I did. It's night and day.

    • @jonathankhuzkian6419
      @jonathankhuzkian6419 Před 2 lety

      I literally just bought a bigger tank yesterday, lol

  • @jintsu49
    @jintsu49 Před 3 lety +104

    I started with a 2.5 and it was the most successful tank, then I went up to a 20, then 56 and then back down to a fluval 13.5 and im pretty happy with it. I don’t know id ever want a big tank. Me personally I prefer the smaller tanks.

    • @lukebouwman7271
      @lukebouwman7271 Před 2 lety +2

      @Trail Mix if you get a closed top it should not evaporate anymore

    • @retr0galaxy647
      @retr0galaxy647 Před 2 lety +2

      I baught a 20 gallon tank and I'm a beginner, I thought that was good enough but everyone's yelling to get a 50 or 120 gallon tank, I just don't have that kind of money and I spent 109 dollars on this tank, do you have any advice to maintain a small saltwater tank?
      (I plan to slowly start to save money to upgrade to a bigger tank)

    • @travelbug9831
      @travelbug9831 Před rokem +1

      I’d love to get some help! I’m putting together a 6 gallon cube and would love whatever advice you have

    • @stupidkitty84
      @stupidkitty84 Před rokem +2

      Same. I started with 35/40 gal, then 75 gal, and now I'm back down to Biocube 32 gal. I'm actually about to add a Nuvo 10 or 15 to start a zoa and ricordea tank. Big tanks take too much time, money and maintenance.

    • @sabrinaswinconeck
      @sabrinaswinconeck Před rokem

      Same till an anemone died 🫤

  • @vichillebrand9990
    @vichillebrand9990 Před 3 lety +3

    Thx guys! Just contemplating getting started. Saw the Rea sea Max Nano but now decide to go bigger, as that’s what I want anyway…120 gal would look great!

  • @samuelcontreras9248
    @samuelcontreras9248 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff!

  • @yairflores9066
    @yairflores9066 Před rokem +5

    Looking forward on upgrading from a 20
    To a 120 really want to add a captive bred tang
    Algo a lot more room for aquascape ! Thanks for all the information guys

    • @jessicaevans7451
      @jessicaevans7451 Před 7 měsíci

      Any recommendations for a 10 gallon tank? I'm just starting, and I don't have room for more 😅

  • @corpointblazer318
    @corpointblazer318 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 40 breeder and a 13.5 nano tank. I’ love them both their awesome

  • @EmmaWebber-ey5nk
    @EmmaWebber-ey5nk Před rokem

    very good information, thank u

  • @Fifthimagez
    @Fifthimagez Před 3 lety

    This was an amazing video

  • @thestrawberryaniahomegarde7228

    Good advice. Thank you

  • @swedehog69
    @swedehog69 Před 3 lety +3

    Brilliant video as always! When are you opening your EU-shop :) ?

  • @RobBoryckiGolf
    @RobBoryckiGolf Před 3 lety +1

    Love it guys

  • @stephenmartin7227
    @stephenmartin7227 Před rokem +5

    A 55 gallon long is perfect for a beginner! I say this because they are so much easier to find and you can most likely find them cheaper then most tanks.

  • @tylerjaax4917
    @tylerjaax4917 Před 3 lety +13

    I went with a 45 gallon all in one and went middle of the road. Kept it up for 3 years before upgrading. I don’t think you can have enough experience in 1 year as a new Reefer before upgrading. You haven’t made enough mistakes yet. 3 years is a better goal to me for a first tank.

    • @MrDon967
      @MrDon967 Před 3 lety +1

      all depends on how those sps looks
      some people might make less mistakes then others
      my first freshwater tank in the US and all the fish sadly died
      my second batch of fish all alive and well apart from losing 2 red minnows which cost like 21cents each the rest all thriving and i did several hours of research yet still failed
      on the contrary my first ever try in saltwater and the fish all thriving and now getting ready for upgrade to 120g with no fish loss at all yet.

  • @AQUAPLANET128
    @AQUAPLANET128 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. ❤

  • @stevemunn367
    @stevemunn367 Před 3 lety

    These are great videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇬🇧

  • @JasonFolk07
    @JasonFolk07 Před 2 lety +1

    That's good advice on the looking at cheaper used setups. I been doing freshwater for years I learned the hard way everything doesn't have to be brand new if it works like it should what's the problem getting used gear right lol

  • @mrdougdoug6596
    @mrdougdoug6596 Před 3 lety +2

    BRS is my somebody :'D

  • @Pika_Gabe
    @Pika_Gabe Před 2 lety +1

    I'm STILL putting together the pieces for my 215 gallon! I've been slowly scraping money together over the past year working minimum wage to do it and I've still got to buy RODI, lights, rock, heating, and powerheads. Not to mention stocking the dang thing! (And I thought my 75 gallon cichlid tank was expensive! Lol)

  • @RandySoWavvy
    @RandySoWavvy Před 11 měsíci +1

    Looking to get into salt water I have a fresh water tank that’s super successful and has been going strong for 4yrs. I was able to establish another tank for my mom because my plants and fish kept growing and multiplying and she wanted a tank so it worked out perfectly 😊 Finally ready to try a new tank and figured why not try a salt water tank

  • @DangerRevolution
    @DangerRevolution Před rokem

    Awesome video! Wondering what type of tank is that one you showing?

  • @smokey8524
    @smokey8524 Před 2 lety +1

    they run a business and sell setups that are super nice and pricy then recommend to look for a used one to save a lot of money.... love these guys

  • @freakygoblin3068
    @freakygoblin3068 Před 3 lety +5

    Used setups.. started with this with a redsea reefer. Had the option to have everything, including livestock. Didn't take them up on the livestock option. Why? I think if you are starting, it will help if you actually start from scratch, learning the basics. Can also mean "needing everything" comes into play. You may not need all the equipment such as GFO reactor or even dosing. Couple of mistakes I think a lot of newbies do: 1. thinking they are an exception when something is called "expert only" and 2. Overstocking corals as tank look bare. Corals will grow.

  • @abelgomez9863
    @abelgomez9863 Před 8 měsíci

    this is a very good helpful video. im nee and im about to purchase a 72g tank and i jst dont knw whats the best sub pump or something on top..

  • @georgeduncan8946
    @georgeduncan8946 Před 2 měsíci

    In 91' 55 gallon first tank..loooong cycle..mnths😮then 8 more smaller tanks & experience..& technology was so helpfull & appreciated💥💥💥

  • @chrisprice8053
    @chrisprice8053 Před 2 lety +1

    i still have my 1st tank up and running it a 10 gal it been up 15 years, the only prob i seem to have is temp in the summer. in the start i went threw the algae many times and it took me 6 months to cycle it.. LOST all coral 4 times now i just do softy cuz can take swings better. Use 2 HOB aqua clear filters 1 wave maker tryed a few lights. no sand but crushed coral. water change every 2 to 3 weeks 4 gal.

  • @jamesjordan6239
    @jamesjordan6239 Před 2 lety +2

    I started with a 3 gallon to “test the waters”. It lasted 2.5 years with a move included. My vacation feeder messed up only reason I tore it down. Cycled slowly with live rock and slowly added fish, clean up crew and corals. Went back to a 30 gal freshwater but missing my corals!

  • @ce6311
    @ce6311 Před 3 lety +1

    Keeping it simple is a great tip for beginners. Once you can figure out how to keep a simple system stable you understand what you actually need and what you can skip on. I’ve saved a lot of money waiting until I know what I need for my system rather than guessing or buying everything up front. Almost everytime I’ve bought something on impulse or in hopes it would change my tank for the better a month or two later I realize I didn’t need it or that there was a product that would have done a better job of accomplishing what my tank needed.

    • @mathieuleblanc529
      @mathieuleblanc529 Před 3 lety

      I’m trying to learn about having an Aquarium and I don’t have a tank yet. What do you think is the best size tank in gallons for me.

    • @mathieuleblanc529
      @mathieuleblanc529 Před 3 lety

      In saltwater...

    • @ce6311
      @ce6311 Před 3 lety

      @@mathieuleblanc529 I think most people recommend a 40-60 gallon for beginners as too big gets expensive and to small makes it harder to keep the water stable. I started with a 20 but had problems with the tank, switched everything over to a 94 gallon and it’s done a lot better since. If I could get start over again I would get a all in one tank with the filter storages in the back.

  • @chancebeeman4949
    @chancebeeman4949 Před 2 lety +3

    been successfully keeping axolotls for the past year i think i’m ready for a saltwater build

  • @edwardharris1602
    @edwardharris1602 Před rokem

    Love the Videos. Guy with the beard easy on the eyes 😍

  • @bigeuknowme
    @bigeuknowme Před rokem +1

    I very much agree with the “Listen to somebody rather than everybody” advice. This same type of advice also applies to working out! I work at a gym and certain people who are beginners too frequently ask advice from the whole community with many differing opinions that can be opposite of each other.

  • @lisafoster4468
    @lisafoster4468 Před rokem

    Question. Would a solo Bartlett's Anthias do OK in a 60 cube? Or do I need to get the 75 that LiveAquaria recommends?

  • @shoelacy7101
    @shoelacy7101 Před rokem +1

    Do you have any tips for people transitioning from freshwater to saltwater aquariums? What are some major differences that I should be aware of when starting?

  • @andrewtyree82
    @andrewtyree82 Před 3 lety +2

    I watched the 160 build multiple times before my first build and I still recommend it when people ask my noob ass about starting a tank, so when yall gonna do the two ai prime on a 24x24 lol

  • @billydegraw3458
    @billydegraw3458 Před 11 měsíci

    I just got a 55 gallon still building it right now I don’t have the blue lights yet but I also can’t put nothing in the tank yet so I’m not worried yet bout coral and stuff imma start slow and build it up

  • @seanpaterson1602
    @seanpaterson1602 Před 2 lety +1

    #3 for me. I got a 25 gallon peninsula for my first saltwater tank. Wish I went with something bigger.

  • @michaelalan6459
    @michaelalan6459 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a used biocube a month ago for $150. After stripping it down, buying new equipment to replace everything and all peripherals I finally started cycling a week ago. I'm in well over $1000 now.

  • @Flornmonk
    @Flornmonk Před rokem

    Thinking about getting a 50gallon tank (200L) as my first reef tank. That size sounds like a good middle ground between big and small, right?

  • @cloudyam2286
    @cloudyam2286 Před 2 měsíci

    Just Facebook market place bought my soon to be first salt water tank. 90 gallon with sump holes drilled. I was going to get a simple all in one kit then I seen the prices per gallon and it was crazy. I personally enjoy the demand of a larger tank and the reward aspect. As I have a planted 150gallon fresh water with oscars and bichir. But any recommendations on livestock? Id love a coral car shark

  • @noahbrowning7227
    @noahbrowning7227 Před 3 lety

    Im new to the reef hobby. I have a 49 gallon and i am recieving all your information and would love more answers.

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety

      Definitely check out our 5 Minute Saltwater Aquarium Guide series! Perfect for those just getting into the hobby!
      czcams.com/play/PLBaMLrfToJyxJ1PuJZwhkxvvdFP14eV_t.html

  • @mathew-street
    @mathew-street Před 3 lety +1

    Even if I ever get another / bigger tank, I will also keep this tank. :)

  • @dm6840
    @dm6840 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to get into the hobby. Honestly I will get a small tank. I've been looking at the fluval 13.5 gallon.

  • @crazymexican2184
    @crazymexican2184 Před rokem

    Yup i first started about a year n half ago with a 2.5 gallon with a few freshwater fish for my kids to all the tank sizes in between up to my current day 75g freshwater community tank with an fx4 , my all guppy 40g Breeder with a 407(soon to be converted to an all fish saltwater tank) and my 5g quarantine and an absurd amount of fish supplies ive stock piled lol. Most of my set ups ive collected used filters and tanks since it does add up quick.

  • @dominickschultz3479
    @dominickschultz3479 Před rokem

    I just started a fluval 13.5 and it is my very first time in all of reefing or salt water. Being it just started about 2 hours ago on Dec 20th 22 I honestly have no idea what to do. Temps, how to use the skimmer (fluval mini) I know my tank is pretty now but other then that I know not to put anything in right now for the next week or so. I put some bacteria from a little pod I got but I didn't have access to fritz turbo start... so idk.

  • @brispy1890
    @brispy1890 Před rokem +1

    Right after i bought a 29g as a first tank… i saw maybe a 40 gallon all in one with a stand sitting on the corner by my girls place. The used tank tip is useful lol

  • @spinster4000
    @spinster4000 Před 2 lety

    I'm going to buy the Fluval Flex 32.5 Gallon and I just need to know what other equipment I would need to buy alongside the tank itself, like a skimmer or anything

  • @blueyez7383
    @blueyez7383 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve upgraded countless stuff on my 75 gallon sumpless reef tank the lights to be honest was the biggest and most expensive upgrades

  • @jeffstevens5445
    @jeffstevens5445 Před 3 lety +2

    What about over feeding? I'm what I would call "Experienced" but I always ask myself If I am over feeding. Any input on feeding parameters would be most appreciated. Love the videos. Keep it up 👌

    • @SamwiseandSeantay
      @SamwiseandSeantay Před 2 lety

      Are you testing your water? If nitrate is lookin high and you know ur tank isn’t overstocked then you’re feeding too much.

  • @StreetArtistsOfTheWorld
    @StreetArtistsOfTheWorld Před 3 lety +6

    Listening to multiple people and filling with corals with diff needs - those two hit home.
    Suggestion:
    Since you guys do multiple tank tests, can you show 4 (or more :p ) different tanks:
    softies,
    SPS
    LPS
    mixed
    and the journey on how to get there maybe as a series or as a 2hr vid?
    I see beautiful tanks on BRS,Insta,FB etc but not sure what was placed where and why :(

  • @boj4klayman919
    @boj4klayman919 Před 2 měsíci

    My reeftank roadmap went a little like this jbj 28 nano cube, fluval 13.5, innovative marine nuvo 15, jbj 45 flat panel, another fluval 13.5, planet aquariums tideline 65, a drilled 65 with synergy reef overflow and eshopps sump (first drilled tank), 20 long only run with wavemaker and liverock, waterbox 180 peninsula, bio cube 32. Only tanks I've sold was the tideline 65 and the jbj 28. the second fluval i gave to a friend as well as some sump clowns and he gave me a bio cube. Working on drilling the 20 long to put over a 29 sump, thinking about going with a 29 display but idk. There was also a 40 breeder in there somewhere run with a hang on skimmer and filter

  • @chatterbrains40
    @chatterbrains40 Před 3 lety +1

    Don't forget the lawnmower blennys, amazing Algae eaters!!

  • @Brianhahahaha
    @Brianhahahaha Před 2 měsíci

    I see over complications in the fresh water world everyone has a fx6 does weekly water changes nice lighting plants and soils. Mean while I use cheap air powered sponge filters bare bottom tanks cheap led lights no decorations once a month water changes and am happy with my tanks. Can you just use sponge filters and cheap lighting and just do water changes?

  • @CrazyAquariumGuy
    @CrazyAquariumGuy Před rokem +2

    You should do another one. There is almost nothing about it out there! Going from Freshwater 30 years into a saltwater Pufferfish tank. (Not reef) What are neccesary and what is the biggest difference? Hope you do it. This video was awesome. I already have a 175 Gallon with 2 pounds of ceramic, would I just need to shift to sea rocks, crushed coral, a scimmer and then go? My filters on this tank could easily handle a 500 G Freshwater. Biggest question, mixing the salt? How sensetive are they compared to freshwater fish. Nitrates? Thanks in advance. Hope you find the time to answer this comment. Even if you do not. Thanks a lot for a great video.

  • @dr.geraldcase-blanchard4904
    @dr.geraldcase-blanchard4904 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a kid I love the vid but my dad says he wants me to research literally everything and I think this will let me and my dad know more about this

  • @ColoradoStreaming
    @ColoradoStreaming Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video. Especially the tip on going too fast. I have run freshwater setups for a decade and this is my number 1 rule for any fish tank. Everything you should do you need to do slow. Take your time cycling the tank, only buy a few fish at a time and let your bacteria adjust, acclimate your fish 10-20 min longer just in case, spend another day letting the temp stabilize on a new tank, spend the time bringing your new water up to temp if you have an RO system off your cold tap. I found the second you start to rush anything or not consciously slowing down you run into problems. I imagine this is especially true in a reef tank where the animals have evolved over tens of thousands of years in an extremely stable environment and you do something to shock that system in 10 min.

    • @AnthonyLGreen-cz9wy
      @AnthonyLGreen-cz9wy Před rokem

      I have run into this scenario. Started a Freshwater tank 2 weeks ago. I put a bacteria starter in it and thought I could add fish on day 5. Water just started to look cloudy that morning but I got fish anyway and all of them died in less than 24 hours. I decided to get my water checked and my nit’s were at 0, PH was low and hardly any ammonia. My water has been cloudy for 9 days now. Finally got a test kit and found my PH was still low. I raised it and we shall see if it finally clears. I learned i have to be patient or when I start my 35 gallon Saltwater tank i am gonna kill a lot of fish

  • @mplusfish8018
    @mplusfish8018 Před 3 lety +1

    I went from a 12gal tall to a 85gal long back to a 10g cube then eventually a 25gal lagoon and that was the perfect one for me..😁

  • @brandonmms
    @brandonmms Před 3 lety

    I watched the 52 weeks...5 minute guide...another channels guide...even found Ryan's old videos, how to start a reef tank....the info was good but it comes down to how you choose to follow it. Like that tip about listening to somebody and not everyone...see BRS, I paid attention

  • @miguelvargas6017
    @miguelvargas6017 Před 11 měsíci

    Ive been into freshwater tanks for a year now i understand water volume compared to amount of fish/fish waste could i manage a nano saltwater tank without much difference than the salinity

  • @sairakaizad1035
    @sairakaizad1035 Před 3 lety +1

    Would a blend (starry blenny) be a possible substitute for tangs? It seemed that all mine wanted to do was pick at rocks all day.

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely! 🙂

  • @DuckzeeAviation
    @DuckzeeAviation Před rokem

    Is Aquaroche a Live rock? And can i use aquaroche as live rock for my Aquarium?

  • @robertlugo8702
    @robertlugo8702 Před 3 lety

    What are the All-in-One alternatives to a sump? My brother has a 90g that we cant drill. So I was thinking of an HOB overflow but would be interested in alternative methods

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety +1

      If you didn't want to run a sump, you could certainly go with hang-on equipment. Fiji Cube also makes some all-in-one drop in kits. They don't make one specifically for a 90 gallon, but you may be able to retro fit one of their larger kits and make it work.

  • @asantemayo1007
    @asantemayo1007 Před 2 lety +2

    I waited like a month for my 10 gallon to cycle 😂😂 wasn’t in a rush

  • @Riotshield69
    @Riotshield69 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi
    I am planning to set up a nano tank
    I really want to keep shrimps (cleaner shrimp,camel shrimp and sexy shrimp)
    I am just afraid that the clownfish will eat them
    May i know what your opinion on this thx
    (I am planning to get a common clown)

  • @cryptcr3ature81
    @cryptcr3ature81 Před 2 lety +2

    ...even with fresh water, tank size is something I wish I'd known ahead of time. I started small (10 gallon) and then went up from there. My biggest was 120 gallon and by then it was more of a chore than a hobby. I won't go that big again.

  • @nimavaladkhani403
    @nimavaladkhani403 Před 3 lety

    Hey Ryan, can I have two fluval 407 canister filters in my 90 gallon rectangle reef tank instead sump as I have no room in stand?

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety +1

      As long as they're maintained, canister filters are a viable option. I'm not familiar with that specific model, but you may only need one (which would also make maintenance easier).

  • @mitchellboehm719
    @mitchellboehm719 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m thinking about starting out with a 75 gallon

  • @Pontiuspilate666
    @Pontiuspilate666 Před 20 dny

    Talk about saving money, a refugium is the cheapest filtration in my opinion. A sump is crucial for a good one.

  • @jojolowlowful
    @jojolowlowful Před 3 lety

    Do you think a young tang could do okay in an 85 gallon cube and for how long? I'm having gha issues and a tang sounds like it'd really help

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety

      You could definitely put a small tang in a tank of that size. How long you'd be able to keep them before rehoming would greatly depend on the type of tang. Try a smaller species like a tomini tang 🙂

  • @bkamazon1976
    @bkamazon1976 Před 7 měsíci

    I’m starting with a 75. Is that good?

  • @KaySkywalker
    @KaySkywalker Před 3 měsíci

    I have a 65 gallon. Is that a good size 😊

  • @sinclairbowman92
    @sinclairbowman92 Před rokem +1

    I just bought a 40gal hexagonal tank. Couldn’t say no to the deal. The tank, stand, sump, protein skimmer, and return pump for $400. All I need is a light, rock, sand and livestock.

  • @TheTechFarm
    @TheTechFarm Před rokem

    I been in the hobby since I was 13 I am now starting my first saltwater reef tank but my landlord is not thrilled with my 55 gal fresh water tank so I'm made a compromise with him and although he is not thrilled with a 55 gal or larger he is ok with two 35 gal so I'm downsizing my freshwater tank and and adding a 35 gal reed tank as my first reef tank

  • @GarryL277
    @GarryL277 Před 3 lety

    I live in Australia about halfway up the east coast and 5 mins from the Beach and was thinking about using salt water straight from the ocean. Would you advise cleaning it or would you go with artificial salt water?

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety +1

      Ultimately, it'll come down to how much you trust the area and any potential pollution. Typically, beaches and areas close to the coast have more pollution vs further out into the ocean, so if you have access to a boat, you may be able to get some cleaner water. Of course, all areas are a bit different.

  • @Elliesexoticanimals
    @Elliesexoticanimals Před rokem

    my first marine tank was a 50 gallon. bad idea lol i couldnt lift any of the water tubs so it was 6 years of dreading water changes. downsizing to a 20 gallon and ive never been more excited about a tank since i dont have to worry about lifting anything too heavy

  • @thomasstreetbreeze
    @thomasstreetbreeze Před 3 lety +1

    Just learnt the screen top mistake over the weekend with my royal gramma

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry to hear that 🙁

  • @Tohei08
    @Tohei08 Před 3 lety +3

    Yooo #10 is the ONE!!! Underestimating the cost!! 😱😱

    • @TheRedfish
      @TheRedfish Před 3 lety +1

      Haha me right now. I for some reason got back into fish tanks and got a 20 gallon Hex cube for angelfish and the next week I stopped using it and got a 29 gal for a Green Spotted Puffer and two weeks later I spent $500 on a waterbox 10 gallon cube and I don't have any live stock yet! I ended up spending all my tax return when i originally planned on just a quarter of it when I bought the 20 gallon hex lol!

    • @thermalx796
      @thermalx796 Před 3 lety

      @@TheRedfish isn't there gonna be more tax returns or no

    • @TheRedfish
      @TheRedfish Před 3 lety

      @@thermalx796 you only get tax returns once a year. Do you mean the stimulus checks? I don’t get those

    • @thermalx796
      @thermalx796 Před 3 lety

      @@TheRedfish oh yeah I meant stimulus

  • @inherentjesse
    @inherentjesse Před rokem

    I found a store closing down and he’s selling the stuff for so cheap. He just has to get rid of it. 300g is larger than what I originally wanted. But a sump tank, stand and 300g tank for $300 is crazy. Sad to see him go but he’s just older and doesn’t have the energy to keep up with all his tanks. I’m nervous but excited at the same time.

  • @stretch886
    @stretch886 Před 2 lety +1

    With live rock being so expensive, especially for a bigger tank, is there a ratio of live/dry that can still make things easier, without breaking the bank?

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 2 lety +1

      There isn't a hard and fast rule of thumb, but the more true live rock you start with, the easier it'll be to get your tank up and running. If I had to throw a number out there, going with a minimum of 25% live rock would likely get you the desired result. Assuming, of course that the live rock you purchase is of high quality with a lot of life on it.

  • @mikeschuman8251
    @mikeschuman8251 Před 2 lety

    Just took the gap from a 29 gallon to a 65 gallon and I don’t think I’ll ever go back I love the space

  • @montour888
    @montour888 Před 4 měsíci

    I started with a 50 gal , upgraded to a 75gal , and then upgraded to a 120gal

  • @StorMacce
    @StorMacce Před rokem +1

    got me a 25g for 25 bucks a nero 3, Ai prime and a heater been up and running for about 1 year soon looking good some cyano bacteria periods otherwise pretty good yer so far

  • @georgeduncan8946
    @georgeduncan8946 Před 2 měsíci

    Creating live rock with lavastone & seachem in filterbox foam & ceramic pieces💥💥💥
    was very succesful

  • @joshuasicre2485
    @joshuasicre2485 Před 3 lety

    I just got a 20 and I started the water and have a canister filter what tips do you have

    • @BRStv
      @BRStv  Před 3 lety

      Definitely check out our 5 Minute Saltwater Aquarium Guide series 🙂 Here is a link to the full playlist
      czcams.com/play/PLBaMLrfToJyxJ1PuJZwhkxvvdFP14eV_t.html