HUGE Macroalgae Reef Tank TOUR | Planted Reef Fish House Update
Vložit
- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- HUGE Macroalgae Reef Tank TOUR | Planted Reef Fish House Update
We take a look at how my macroalgae planted reef fish house is doing and discuss my ethos of keeping reef aquaria.
UK AQUACULTURED MACROALGAE (Grown By Me):
www.PlantedReef.co.uk
(UK Shipping Only, Sorry)
RECCOMMENDED PRODUCTS (Amazon Affiliate Links)
LIGHTS
NICREW AquaLux LED Aquarium Light amzn.to/3yJaJGB
Hygger 978 Advanced Full Spectrum LED amzn.to/3QUHAyY
Fluval Sea Marine 3.0 LED amzn.to/3Rd3aiH
FILTERS
Interpet Internal Aquarium Fish Tank PF1 Power Filter amzn.to/3IfSWdg
NICREW Fish Tank Filter amzn.to/3ONVWA3
FLUVAL 07 External Filter amzn.to/3R7JrRH
Fluval FX4 External Filter amzn.to/3IjNyFW
EQUIPMENT
Fluval UVC Clarifier amzn.to/3yJk0i5
Interpet Deltatherm Aquarium Fish Tank Heater amzn.to/3ArAegY
NICREW Single Channel LED Ramp Timer amzn.to/3P7phoQ
NICREW Digital LED Temperature Controller amzn.to/3Rh2ysC
All Pond Solutions Aquarium Surface Skimmer amzn.to/3yJcP9r
Stanley Glass Scraper amzn.to/3Pdovaz
Aquarium Hose Holder amzn.to/3yOzKza
MACROALGAE PRODUCTS
TNC Lite - Aquarium plant food/Aquatic fertiliser amzn.to/3ReGjmQ
TNC Complete - Liquid Aquarium Plant Food amzn.to/3ONrOom
TNC Iron (AT) - Aquarium Plant Liquid Fertiliser amzn.to/3IiK9HF
Brightwell CHAETO GRO amzn.to/3yFt07L
REEF AQUARIUM PRODUCTS
iQuatics Ocean Reef Pro SALT MIX amzn.to/3bRTOJc
Seachem Reef Glue amzn.to/3NZshTz
ARKA Aquatics Reef Rocks amzn.to/3NKzYN8
SUPPORT ME VIA AMAZON PROMOTIONS:
30-day Free Trial of Amazon Prime
www.amazon.co.u...
30-day Free Trial of Audible Audiobooks
www.amazon.co....
Amazon Music Unlimited 30-day free trial
www.amazon.co....
BECOME A CHANNEL MEMBER
/ @everydayaquarist
FOLLOW ME ON:
Facebook: / everydayaquaristblog
Instagram: / everydayaquarist
Twitter: / eaquariums
#plantedreef #plantedtank #reeftank
EVERYDAY AQUARIST is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon. com or .ca, .co.uk, etc.
I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Once again you made an excellent video. Your reason for your success is true. Some aquatic plants will compete against other plants to dominate the tank. I’ve tried to keep the same species of plants together. Not only does it look nice, it easier on the plants to be successful. Some plants will send roots to the other side on the tank. You’ll see this when you break down your aquarium. Bacopa Caroliniana sent roots clear across the tank. Even though it reproduces by stem reproduction, it roots also grows in an attempt to dominate a tank. Diane Walstad’s book on the Ecology of the planted tank is a must have for every aquatic plant Hobbyist. I enjoyed watching, as usual. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
It's not just nitrifying bacteria that matter. For terrestrial crops, studies have shown that plants that grow in soil that contains matured, abundant, and diverse colonies of bacteria and fungi grow better than plants that grow in sterile soil. All those microbes interact with the soil and the plants in a multitude of ways we don't understand yet. For example, trees will interact with one another and trade resources amongst each other through underground networks of fungal mycelia. So it makes sense that microalgae grows better in mature tanks. They've had time to develop a diverse micro-ecosystem of fungus and bacteria.
I could easily spend all day long in a shed like yours 👍😍
Easily done
Everything looks great! I appreciate that you share what you've learned.
Thanks for watching 👍
Hi Bud, great content as always. Re the light, I’ve been using the Fluval sea nano marine light for a while on a similar size nano, and it works really well! Day settings: 8am - 5pm = Pink 2%, Cyan 70%, blue 100%, purple 85%, cold white 15%, then run 100% blue in the evening until it switches off around 22:00, steady coral growth, great colours and the corals all seem to be happy 👍🏻
The king of macroalgae 👑.
Haha almost
Great video! Nice to see all the tanks in the fish room maturing 👌 I love that Botryocladia forest, it's awesome!
Thank you 👍very happy myself
Nice looking tanks. I have finally got my tank looking good. Your advice has really helped me with growing a nice lagoon tank. Thanks
Glad I've helped 👍
Outstanding
8:00 just small [20cm] t5 bulbs might work? 🤔
Nice tour mate. I'd be up for seeing what happens with the mangrove experiment for sure.
Yeah me too. It's something that needs to be tested
🌱 interesting 🤔
I've all of these variety of Macro Algae.
All the Red Macro or from Rodophyta Ordo need an intense Iron & Magnesium to growth & absolutely they like low to moderate light intensity. The Red Ogo is easy to grow, maybe some Iron for dosing could help them to survive. If u said it was finicky maybe u need to try the Corallina species. They're totally really hard to keep, the texture seems like a skeleton & need stable Big 3, low nutrient & also medium to high light to keep them alive
I'll up my dosing
@@EverydayAquarist especially Rodophyta, gettin thin the thallus they r tolerate low nitrate & phosphate. If gettin thick they can tolerate high nitrate & phosphate. It's from my personal sources by my Gracilaria (hayii & curtissae), Dragon tongue & Palmaria Palmata
Saltwater Mollies would be a unique thing you could sell, don't see many stores with those and seems like you always have fry, just a thought.
Thanks
Looking great mate! Are you selling any of your Halimeda?
Also interesting, I only do very small water changes maybe once a month or every 3 weeks on my tank and the cryptonemia has gone nuts! But as you said, initially I had trouble with it and it wouldn't grow and then it just changed its mind one day and bloomed. Maturity must help.
Interesting 🤔 Not yet, if it thrives I might do in the spring
I should make a video about my setup, but i am bad at speaking english😂
I am Team no water change, only redosing.
Sometimes i think doing water change would be easier and cheaper, but dosing every single element missing, i learn more which element causes which grow.
And yes, lower light is better. I blasted my caulerpa woth almost 600 PAR and it didn't grow well, now i am at 100 Par and it grows finally
Thanks. I only test major elements so big water changes means I replace everything. Make a chart of which elements do what? Would be interesting 👍
@@EverydayAquarist doing waterchanges to replace trace elements in my big System would cause that i lower No3 and Po4 even more, and i am already low, so it would cost me more at the end
Coulf I ask where did you get the rectangular tubs from?
Nice video and can you make a video about shrimp again?
Thanks! I havent got any shrimps atthe moment unfortunately
@@EverydayAquarist oh ok but any nano fish?
In your nano tank with the lava rock you have caulerpa taxifolia but the light is a blue light it looks like. I would love to add some caulerpa prolifera to my tank but my light is a Kessil 180 tuna blue, do you think I could grow caulerpa with it? The tank is a standard 29 gallon.
Might be OK yeah, seen people do it
Years ago I broght Millies and they all died after a few days .....It upset me loads so never got then again ( I had my 6ft tank set up for 5 months and planted before I broight them) Anyway that was years ago.
You have to get true sailfin mollies for them to survive in Salt for any long period of time. The other breeds don't do so well imo
@@EverydayAquarist wish I knew that 10 years ago hahahahah ... thanks though I am getting a dog after we move house next year, you are the Best Aquarist I have ever known..... Hapy Fish Keeping and Microalgae
Question: would having a light on 24 hours a day not be damaging to the fish in the sump?
It's very deep and full of rock so has plenty of dark areas for them to sleep. Without this then yes it would
Hi do you sell macro algaes I,m after dragons breath , taxifolia, green and red grape , love your videos by the way
Yeah but UK only. Www.plantedreef.co.uk is my site
Ok thanks
do you sell those mollies
For me it is too expensive to do a lot of water changes, are there some algae that can do well without them?
Nothing will thrive without the correct nutrition
@@EverydayAquarist can,t i just use fertilizer?
where are you from? i would come and buy some mangroves.
United Kingdom friend
@@EverydayAquarist Yes im from Dorset!