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  • do you sell 3D reef background??

  • Do you sell your corals individually? If so do you ship them over seas as I'm in the UK!? Thanks!

  • what GLUE do you use to install the reef insert?

    aquarium sealant?

  • @PaNdeM0niuM aquarium sealant and two-part epoxy

  • I personally like planted freshwater.but do you guys do them too?? and love the little ending song.

  • How much would a reef insert cost for a 125 glass with dual overflows?

  • Aquarium looks great. i had a question about the vid when u bleach the decor and then put fish back in.(after dechlor), after a month period was there any spikes in nitrite or ammonia since the entire biolayer of the aquarium was disturbed/destroyed . 

  • @TheAquaticSasquatch Great question! Although you can see some sand in the video, almost 90% of it was removed before bleaching and kept in buckets with saltwater. Additionally, all of the bio media in our wet/dry filter was undisturbed. Therefore, there was no spike in the organics once we got things back up and running.

  • great video, nic! let me know if you need a highly paid intern anytime soon, i have a few people i know would be interested;)

  • always great to see your work Nic. Wish you guys would do more video's though :)

  • @CoralMan24 We've got 4 more in the can! Just need to find the time to edit. Hopefully we'll have another one up before the end of the month.

  • The only problem with using reef inserts is after a year the color fades and algae get inside all the crevices you cant reach and looks very very fake and bad. IMO do live rock and get corals to make the tank look alive and watch the stuff grow.

  • @taedom the key is making sure you have the proper lighting...or the proper maintenance budget.

  • why would you glue it, its not like its going anywhere. you had to use a forklift

  • @oscar2hot4u it gives it a more "custom" look. If it wasn't secured in place, there would be flaps and gaps that the fish might creep into.

  • You guys have deff been mia, is there a place to buy inexpensive equipment. I'm trying to start a marine aquarium and just don't know where to start.

  • @lillilmike you're so right! we have a ton of vids to edit and upload...just can't find the time in the day to put them all together. more to come soon! the best place to look for inexpensive start up tanks is on craigslist.

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