great tank i have some ? for you my galaxea coral the fleshie part seems to be gone but it looks like your all bright green and happy what do you think is wrong. and the same goes for my brain coral and scolamia i did a revive deep and iam gonna see how that goes but do you have any suggestions
@MrReefguy It is hard to pinpoint an exact problem in a reef tank since corals require such a broad spectrum of specific conditions. The problem could be anything from high nitrates, low calk/alk/ph, high phosphates, over or under feeding, excessive or not enough lighting, salinity levels, or something like not enoughor too much flow. If you could provide me with a brief description of your tank's specifications and parameters, I am sure I could help you further.
@Hythe1000 Oh, you were throwing the scientific name out there lol When I had the tank up and running I fed them a mix of mysis and marine cuisine with some garlic like once a week. I bought them as a frag of 2 heads, and I had them in my 30g before I sold it and ended up with 30-40 heads.
Jruberti. Caulastra. It's at 2.37
Hythe1000 9 months ago
great tank i have some ? for you my galaxea coral the fleshie part seems to be gone but it looks like your all bright green and happy what do you think is wrong. and the same goes for my brain coral and scolamia i did a revive deep and iam gonna see how that goes but do you have any suggestions
MrReefguy 1 year ago
@MrReefguy It is hard to pinpoint an exact problem in a reef tank since corals require such a broad spectrum of specific conditions. The problem could be anything from high nitrates, low calk/alk/ph, high phosphates, over or under feeding, excessive or not enough lighting, salinity levels, or something like not enoughor too much flow. If you could provide me with a brief description of your tank's specifications and parameters, I am sure I could help you further.
Jruberti 9 months ago
A very informative and useful video. Thanks! Do you feed your calustra? If so what with?
Hythe1000 1 year ago
@Hythe1000 when you say calustra, what exactly are you referring to?
Jruberti 9 months ago
@Hythe1000 Oh, you were throwing the scientific name out there lol When I had the tank up and running I fed them a mix of mysis and marine cuisine with some garlic like once a week. I bought them as a frag of 2 heads, and I had them in my 30g before I sold it and ended up with 30-40 heads.
Jruberti 9 months ago
Hey mate, thats an aqesome tank, one of the best ive seen in a long time
paulilicious94 1 year ago
@paulilicious94 Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. It was a sad day when i sold it.
Jruberti 9 months ago
i feed marine cuisine mixed with kent garlic xtreme and i spot feed with mysis now
but thanks for the advice :)
(i think of the brine shrimp as fish candy)
Jruberti 1 year ago
dont feed brine feed mysis they are more nutritional
Dustoff100 1 year ago
very nice tank.
thank you
MrDantif 1 year ago
Wonderful video from a nice tank!
Thanks for uploading.
5*!
Bidone
Bidone1967 2 years ago
Impressive tank, very interesting video
xsean112x 2 years ago
Cool cool. Feed them yan yan chocolate sticks
DollieDagger 2 years ago
nice video - I've never seen fish like that
smookbottom 2 years ago
Great quality and sound! Love how you put your effort in it.
swtbabygigglez 2 years ago
best 55g tank i've ever seen :)
jhorneth 2 years ago
sweet video good job
Marty142 2 years ago
sweet vid.
quincylsmith 2 years ago
everything is so pretty. :o
good video.
Moooogles 2 years ago
I really like your candy canes <3
av8er41891 2 years ago
Excellent video! The cleaner shrimp is adorable!
bashswuckler 2 years ago
Awesome 5/5
skadwick 2 years ago
cool aquarium!
drippingwithdiamonds 2 years ago
thats pretty good! :) we liked it.
gallonni 2 years ago