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  • OMG!!the best 10g nano I've ever seen!

  • you must be a real pro nice

  • sorry to tell u this but that dragon wrasse will get to be about 6 inches and cant stay in a 10 gallon tank....i have one in a 110 gallon and he swims all over the place...he needs a lot of swimming room i just want him to be happy :)

  • thts so pretty, it looks like its bigger than a 10 gal. 4 fish? no nitrite/nitrate/ammonia spike? wat is the black fish and the spotted fish?

  • how big is it?

  • beatuyfull!

  • great video and beautiful coral but it doesn't looks like a 10 gallon.

  • it looks nice but doesnt look like a ten gallon tank

  • Beautiful tank.....Who's hating?

    ...it looks more like 20-29g..anyway

    I'm going to try a 10g salt for my kitchen counter..hubby used to have a 120g salt in the den...he got over his hobby-- but I miss it.

  • Hell naw this IS NOT a 10 gallon tank. JEEZ!!!

  • thats very nice bro, very very nice, looking for one just like this one

  • its that really a 10gal aquarium? D:

    i had a blue hippo tang but it was bigger, i have a 30gal but it got so stressed out that it die, he had a strange frendship with my blue mandarin, he protected the mandarin, also he grab the frozen food and took it to the mandarin so he could eat they were realy nice friends until my tang die then my mandarin stop eating and die to =/

  • nice tank! can you give me the tittle of this song pls.... :D

  • what happened to ur clownfish from the video before?

  • That dont look lik a 10 gALLON tank. Nice tank

  • cool .and i hated when ppl tell u that u cant keep fish in small tank and u need all crap to keep alive and yada yada , i have 10gl reef to and is steel alive , i say anyone can try what ever they want and not listen to the ppl at pet stores that put u down/Lol

  • no actually he has a fish in there that will eventually get larger than the tank itself....

  • i love the tank the song its all really nice

  • dude ur tank is the shit!!!!! i take my hat off to u my friend

  • love it ! do you have a sump tank ? and may i also ask what type of lighting you are using T's Pc MH and wattage for the 10 gallon ? thanks =)

  • love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • thats a cool tank. are these hard to set up and maintain? what would be a good setup for a beginner? thanks.

  • willywallaby, marine tanks aren't a beginners type, Start off with tropical then after you know tropical alot , try start off with a small 10-15 gallon marine tank and bulid your way up.Don't attempt starting with marine tanks before keeping tropical.Other wise you will spend alot of money on the fish AND CORALS and you will lose it all.

  • what do you mean they said its "supposed to be dead"???

  • how much rock is in there

  • that tank is amazing!!!

    The blue tang is really small, is it a baby?? XD

    Well done, this tank must have taken ages to get like this!!

  • WOW that thing is awesome! :p

  • thanks!!

  • another note, that goniopora (flowerpot coral) you have up near the top center probably wont live past 1 yr. Noone knows how to care for them or what the eat exactly and there has been no cases of any in captivity living longer than 3 years as they eventually starve and die, its better to not support buying them and leave them in the reef.

  • your lucky that when you first got your pinktip it didnt die, most white anemones have expelled all their xooxanthellae and die not too long after (2-14 mths).

    btw that dragon wrasse will start knocking your corals and rocks around as it gets older, they also forage on starfish and mussels and shrimp. they also grow up to 30cm long, i dont think a 72 gal will compensate for the room they need.

  • 72gallon is just fine for them but im not adding him to it for the fact they are not reef safe as adults... thanks for the info" though!! and yeah my anemones dont die.... i have a pink tip and a rose anemone. doing just fine... thanks for the comment

  • beautiful but too many fish, your way overstocked dude

  • yeah, Moving them to my 72gallon!!!!!!!!

  • good

  • LOL

  • loligator

  • posting up a short video of my 72gallon today..! nothing in it yet only about 10lbs of live rock... still need about 40lbs

  • aight

  • you should amke a set up film for your 72 gal tank

    im doing it for my dart frog tank when i get it(been waiting 4 months cant get the frogs till my mum lets me in 2 years omfg)

  • thanks for the comments everyone..!!!

  • how much did all of this cost roupgly

  • way too much.... LOL i say about $350-$400 maybe more im not too sure ill make a list and get back to you on that

  • good luck with the 72 gal tank that should make a entaining video

  • yeah cant wait to start adding things to the 72gal this one is starting to get crowded

  • nice tank

  • thanks a lot..

  • beautiful tank man!!!just beautiful!

  • thanks!! i appreciate it..

  • Why did the "experts" say it will die? Because of it's size? Nice fish, music fits it well lol.

  • yeah i guess to them a nano tank just wont work... they got there panties in a bunch because i have these fish in there... but they don't realize that i have a 72gal ready for them... oh and yeah the song fits well lol... thanks for the comment

  • looks sweet man

  • thanks a lot

  • what is the black dark fish in it a lion maine fish ? ;50 at the left and the black fish at 1;07-1;12

  • Dragon Wrasse

  • wow i dont usaly like fish but thay are awesome :)

  • I LOVE THIS SONG!! nice tank

  • thanks...

  • what expercts thats is a awsom tank

  • some people told me in my other video that this tank would die 2weeks ago lol

  • Love the Hippo and Clown.

  • thanks....

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