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  • Overstocked.

  • System is a bit small IMO - I wouldn't keep two regals let alone all the fish you have. To be fair it looks peaceful though!

  • i beg to differ with being over stocked, if he has adequate filtration, which i presume he has or his coral and fish would die there is no problem with keeping this many fish in that size tank

  • Wow way over stocked boarders on animal abuse sorry I disapprove and I'm very new tithe hobby but at least I know that much.

  • Yes - too many fish in that tank and some to big...

  • What the hell how would u like to be traped in tht small tank look it up dushe bag it says 100 + gallons needed for the clown trigger

  • evil

    

  • I'm sorry but I disapprove

  • first off, trigger=Not reef safe second, here comes the tang police... Your tank is too small for tangs. 3rd Angels=not reef safe. 4th half of those fish are way too big for that tank... 5th DO YOUR HOMEWORK IN THE FUTURE.

  • your a fuckin clown tanks to small

  • your tank is beautiful...but i heard that triggers are agressive and cant be kept with corals and small fish...u had any problem?

  • @varmman you heard right. this guys shouldnt have half of the fish that are in this tank as they require much larger space, and some aren't reef safe.

  • This tank is awfully small... I'd have a tank the size of my bedroom to give every one of these fish the space it deserves...

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  • how very sad to see humans dont respect the space the fish needs and only think about colors

  • I hope this tank has been shutdown, who ran this tank is a greedy dick

  • @jakeryder101 Indeed, elucidated by his advertisement for a violin he was selling on eBay.

  • Your a complete dick...you can't keep that many fish in such a small tank. I'm amazed that they all look in such good condition in such a cramped environment. You should sell the triggers, Tangs & angels to someone who is prepared to give them a sensible sized tank. Get a clue doosh

  • wow dude you obviously dont know what the fuck your doin i hope someone locks you in a small ass box you can only walk 2inches in any direction......set those fish free dude you suck at least get a 500 gallon for all those

  • well to small especially for tangs and trigger fish.

  • Shocking to be honest, that clown trigger must have a fun day.....swim 5cm to the left, swim 5cm to the right!

  • the tangs 75 gallons and 100 gallons for the trigger

  • This is my principle when i keep saltwater aquariums

    I have taken my fish away from their mate, their family, their home, they have lost their freedom, In turn, I should provide them with a new home with comfortable space, with the best water quality, enough and appropriate food and nice tank mates that wont occasionally slash/bite their skin off

  • beautiful reef and fish, too bad its small for the trigger and the angel

  • Tank is way too small for the Tangs, Angel, and Trigger. Please do what is right and upgrade in size

  • how many gallons?

  • Let me put this in terms that this tank is HORRIBLE.

    1. Like everyone say, the tank is WAY too small for the clown and black trigger, and the Emperor Angel. Those Chromis and is did the Yellowtail Damsel I spotted

    2. 2 Regal tangs in a small tank? Well Im suprised They haven't shown agression to each other yet

    3. Those Dwarf angels needs a cave of their own, which is obviously belonging to the soldierfish.

    Bottom line: Get rid of the soldierfish, tangs, triggers and the emperor.

    Im so harsh

  • @oscarthewhale The cromis and yellowtail damsel look cramped I mean*

  • Wow...... might think about upgrading the tank. Those fish are bound to have some issues in that small of a tank. Not just because there are too many, you can over compensate with exceptional filtration, but because of the type of fish. Tangs and triggers like to swim, so they should have room to do so.

    Just my 2 cents, noticed the video is a little old, how are the fish doing now?

  • Good, when they die of stress, you'll be out of a good sum of money. And you deserve it, asshole.

  • They should be housed min 100 gal

  • Full of shit..... This is a 30 inch cube no where near a 48 inch long tank. You obviously have no clue what you are doing. Several of the species that you are housing in that tiny tank of yours require hundreds of gallons. Water volume and shape of a fish tank play a key role in proper fish care. A tank that is too small is too small. There is no special small tank for big fish idiot. Your are seriously a fucking idiot.

  • Just because you say a tank is "specially" designed for large and small fish alike, doesn't make it so. Only a true asshole would keep triggers, or any other large species, in a tank that small.

  • I think a Blue Whale would be a good add. Squeeze a Great White shark in their too.

    Do you see how big the Clown Trigger in your "Specially Designed" tank???

  • You are a bastard. That's animal cruelty at it's best!!!

  • Why the hell would you put a huge trigger let alone all those tangs in that small tank? that would be the equivalent of you living in your 2 door car! yeah sure you could sustain life in your car but would you be happy?? Do some research please!!

  • Cruel to keep so many fish in this tank. Fish of these sizes require a lot of space and this many should have extra space. Stop crowding fish please.

  • I hope you are planning on rehoming the Trigger. When that thing becomes full grown you will have a beast on your hand.

  • how much did u invest in your tank cause I was thinking about starting mine up again

  • I used to catch all these fish when I lived on the Kingdom of Tonga. Awesome job and I loved watching the fish in their natural habitat..

  • how do you have that trigger fish in with peaceful fish??? im new at saltwater tanks so ive been reading alot and ive read that trigger fish will eat or kill the peaceful fish

  • @joe0813 I have heard they do ok in the tank for a little while and then get mean..... It actually

    happened with one of my Niger triggers. I had to take him out.

  • @Helixclothing and not to mention the tank is waaaay to small for that trigger fish.... i mean im not a expert just going by all the forums and other videos ive seen

  • That's a crime dude.

  • @1herrerasaurus i dont think his clown trigger is 13,inch i think its 8inch like and his angelfish

    6inch long. plus he might just be saying that

  • You can seed your own liverock.. often better cause you know exactly what you get in the tank.. also much more economic

  • Nice fish mate carefull your trigger don't eat the smaller fish and overstocked or what you need to take half of them fish out you should know that

  • @warrenoo7 your all wrong mate, the clown trigger wont eat them, if he does then they would of gone by now thick, plus some triggers remain friendly all their life some dont. plus the clown trigger is the well known trigger for being friendly. i had 8inch one after 2 years mandarin fish was in tank never touched it nor any fish that went into the tank. so clown triggers are normally very friendly triggers, but not if there are more than one clown triggerfish kept in same tank.

  • Spectacular setup! Very well done aquarium, few people know how to really pull something like this off and keep it looking like that for more than a few days.

    10/10 :D

  • "Specially Designed" (what a bunch of BS) unbelievably overstocked 4" tank.

  • @sledge760 man....you think you can do better???stop acting like you know anything about reef tanks cuz you dont know squat...

  • Ah ha! Your mother dresses you funny!!!

  • wheres the octopus hmmmmmm WHERE

  • altho it looksnice, you obviously have no idea what you're doing!

  • man i hope my tank looks like this one day this is amazing!

  • wow how do you keep a trigger in a reef tank

  • @jentews hes had it since it was small

  • wtf watch out that clown trigger with small fish, thats going to end in tears

  • Overstocked, overstocked, overstocked!!

  • @markandamira no its not, no its not,  no its not

  • Poor fish need room to swim get out of my way trying to swim hear...

  • small tank, try upgrading

  • you can get more dive stories on the myscubastory site. Type myscubastory into google and its the first one i think

  • looks great but Id lose the 2 bigger fish, tank would look better and thouse fish look to big for that size tank, unless you where filming a small spot and the tank is like 3 or 4 times bigger then it looks..... witch I dont think is the case

  • While they are obviously healthy and this tank is beautiful, I personally see one thing a bit disturbing, though that world may be a little strong. The Emperor Angel and the Clown Trigger spin in circles. Reminds me of dogs I've seen living inside of very small pens with electric fencing. I personally feel they need more swimming space.

  • cool tank. How many gallons is it. It looks like a cube almost and that would mean its over 400 gallons. but i highly doubt you have a 400 gallon cube tank. Its probably a 55 or 75. I was thinking about doing a imperator and niger in my 75 fowlr with a lion, snowflake, wrasse, and a blue dot toby. If you could give me any tips that would be awesome because from what ive read imperators need over 200 gallons. but yours looks healthy in ur smaller tank. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • this is so cruel that trigger and angel r wayyy to big for the tank

  • @06reidh if they are there for 3 years....they got adapted....

  • GOd damn how big is this tank

  • i thot triggerfish are not reef safe. if they are well feed, can i add a huma trigeer or a different trigger in my some to be reef?

  • your clown is awesome, i cant wait til mine gets that big.. mine has yellow all around his mouth though.. will that go away? because i notice some keep it while others it fades to black.. i also have a queen , blueline, and huma huma along with my clown in a 125

  • can you tell me how to tame a triggerfish. and the trigger im getting is a blue line trigger. post on my video saltwaterfish tank by tdawg32197

  • wat is the smaller trigerfish called?

  • @haloreach6781 its known as the blue trigger or red jaws or greany yellow face trigger

  • the tigger fish is a safe reef fish???

  • very nice tank i just buy 3 trigger is true that they eat corals because i wasthinking buying corals

  • This is amazing how u were able to do this!!!!!

  • @BlueReefLobster to me i dont think that clown trigger fish is 13inch it looks more like 8inch to me

  • do you have amonia probs with that many fish. does clown trigger eat your corals?

  • how many gallons. do you have amonia probs with that many fish

  • @TheLabguy6 amonia has got two m in it ammonia

    if he had probblems with ammonia his fish would of been dead ages ago

    plus plus just because people have so many big fish that dont mean to say they will have probblems with fish. if hes having no probblems then this is more than likely why, 1st hes got low nitrates so then meaning there low enough for ammonia and nitrites to trancser over to nitrates, 2nd his filteration is very powerful using very big ones 3rd he does not over,feed them

  • how do u keep ur clown trigger so calm. i really want to get one but i'm afraid he'll bully all the other fish. my local pet store was selling a little 2inch clown trigger and i'm thinking maybe i can train him to not be so aggressive. well what's ur secret to keeping ur clow so calm?

  • To xgamextrax.you cannot put a turtle in a reef tank. saltwater turtles do not come small like freshwater turtles

  • that thing is huge

  • how much did that all cost aproxximately and how much care on a daily basis do they need?

  • hey i love th blue hippo tangs in the backround

  • our new 3 inch clown trigger bit our snowflake eel twice and killed it...he may be too mean for the tank, and his teeth are there, don't think they will be filed down now...he gets along with the blue tang and clown fish ok so far, but the eel must have invaded his home...

  • it looks the same like in fishville lol super tank dude

  • My clown wiped my fish out

  • I am 100% sure you know more about fish keeping than I do. I'm not going to say anything bad about this tank. It looks great, the fish look happy, the coral looks natural and like it was a part of that rock originally.

    Just one TIIIIINNNYY recommendation though. That massive clown trigger of yours doesn't look like he has enough room. He just kind of chills in the center of the column. He's probably happy enough as he is, but a bigger tank would be ideal for one as big as he is.

    Overall: A

  • sickk tank =D =D =D

  • I cant believe the fish you have in your tank together! I would have never thought you could even put a trigger and an Emp Angel in a reef tank!? I noticed there was no sand band? How does that effect your nitrates?

  • @kilerr182 well today i went to an aquatic store to see if

    they have any aquamedic bio filters in blue reef 2000

    they had a 10inch clown triggerfish for sale,

    today a lady said a fich bird got out a cage join the night

    and when they opened up shop they found feathers floating on top of

    tank so meaning clown triggerfish ate that finch bird

  • Angels, multiple tangs, and a giant trigger!?!?!

    My God, man. You have NO business having a tank!!

  • i have a 55 gallon tank with a black Hawaiian trigger and sometimes i think it's too small for him. i can only imagine how claustrophobic that poor clown trigger must feel. ship him to me, i want to help him. seriously. he will have a better life in my tank.

  • Jesus, you need to get rid of most of those fish, or buy a massive tank!

  • Your the classic example of to much money and zero knowledge!

    Your tank is a joke, to be torturing the clown trigger never mind the rest of them !

  • Im sorry, but that trigger doesnt belong in that tank.. he is only not being aggressive toward the smaller fish because he cant freaking move.. great setup though.. rock work and coral look fantastic.

  • Im sorry, but that trigger doesnt belong in that tank.. he is only not being aggressive toward the smaller fish because he cant freaking move.. great setup though.. rock work and coral look fantastic.

  • Nice one but extremely overpopulated in my opinion, isn't it?

  • Okay, I got a clown trigger, about 4 inches long. The guy who had him before me had him with small fish and a tank full of hard and soft coral. When I get done settings up my tank. I'll post a video. It does appear some of these are more friendly then others. Maybe its the area they come from? Mine will eat hermit crabs and snails though.

  • Lets see an updated video, not a comment, no one would believe it. Lets see the video>=)

  • whats the update on the fish one year later?

  • he does not look like hes realy 13inch to me he looks more like 9inch and regal tang 2inch emperor 5inch as you can buy them at adult colouration at that size

  • either way that clown is bigger than most i've seen!!

    this tank is amazing!!!

  • how many gallons? very nice

  • stunning clown trigger

    how long you had him

  • he told me on another youtube account but that account got closed down

  • your giant monter pacu ktmracer4687

    is in a too small tank to more smaller than this trigger

  • i know liverock is put in there for reason as i have it in my tanks had it for years, all the other shops i go to use it and tell customers not to use freshwater rocks. plus i dont use tuffa rock due to the reasons why

  • you need to put liverock in the tank its vital you do so and the tangs and angelfish need too eat natural algae and improves water i have seen poeple not using liverock

  • Heh! I agree with tashdog1. Don't be jealous, of course you can't do what he did! This is a special tank, the fishes are pets & he tamed them. U don't see any hazzling. They are active + healthy (coral fish looks sick & thin & dull if they don't like their tank!). His other video even shows the ribbon eel eats & coral shrimps & clown fish spawning. Amazing!

  • @atourte hi a man in a aquatic store i go to on the odd time

    hes now got a 10inch clown trigger for sale at 140pounds but

    if i had taken it of him today he would of sold it to me for 60pounds

    but its not fare no tank SET UP YET

  • the other comenters on your tank videos are just jealous

  • people down here in uk most people dont

    shops down here always get customers wanting to get bigger tanks when their clown triggers get to 13inch or some one wants to rehome them, shops down here want prouth of large tanks

  • plus musicsogo told me back in 2008 december he was getting a bigger tank

    tank so he can still keep it and not rehome it

  • the best clown triggerfish i have ever seen out of ones else were better than a one in a sea life centre i go to

  • that emperor angel fish is beautiful.

  • Very pretty and VERY overstocked.

  • I guess the point here is to add as many fish as biologically possible without any regards to the quality of the fishes' lives.

  • hi im hopefully getting my new 6 foot coral reef fish tank soon and i know people say that the clown triggers eat your corals but in actual fact its only really the crustaceans but umm to get to the point could i keep a clown trigger in this new 6 foot aquarium

  • dang...that is a beautiful tank...and that clown trigger is GIANT.

  • I've kept fish for 25 years ,and owned a few clown triggers. A 4-foot tank is cruel to keep such a large trigger in. They like to swim a lot. Look at video of them in the ocean. Have a conscience please and get that trigger out of there.

  • its only overstock with that huge clown trigger in it. otherwise its an amazing tank and very well maintained. perfect condition

  • i feel sorry for these fish, no place to swim!

  • OVERSTOCKED. and get that those triggers out of there it's way too small!

  • Damn your clown trigger is huge! what does it eat?

  • why didn´t the triggers eat the corals????

  • how does your triggers not eat your corals

  • it is a false powder, never seen one before

  • you're going to regret it when there arent any fish left to put in your mini reef tank. go snorkeling

  • i just purchased a picasso trigger and i also have a small niger trigger the nigger trigger seems peaceful around crustaceans and most coral but do u think that the picasso will act the same?

  • yeah picasso are awesome i have one the niger triger is cool the first time i saw it i chuckled because the people had mispelled it and it said Nigger trigger with 2 n's and it is a black fish lol

  • Doesn't your trigger bother the chromis or shrimp. I seen one eat 5 gold fish in less than a second at a pet store.

  • mine ate my shrimp

  • :o(

  • When you raise a clown trigger from a juvenile and don't feed it any live food, that'll SOMETIMES make it tammer. Awesome tank!

  • my clown trigger tries to eat my hand

  • my trigger was trained& tamed while had his teeth filed down. Now with teeth regrown, it wouldn't bother any fish or rock &used to my hand already!

  • @oshivy mine is a niger trigger but it does that to

  • @oshivy hallo I want to start a beautiful marine fish tank like this with 1 turtle 1 emperor angel and some like this how much cost would be in indian rupees including all filter system . please reply me

  • Just out of curiousity, how many gallons is your tank.

    I have a 55 gallon tank, I have 2 green spotted puffers in it. Do you think that they will get along with the following fish that I am going to add. Huma trigger, clown fish, damsel, flame hawk fish, snowflake eel and coral beauty angel fish.

  • 110gallon display. Yes they can but i recommend 1.(separate/float trap)the puffers for 1 wk while adding the fish. 2.Make sure that your system is matured + hiding places + filtration etc can cope with the sudden increase of bio load. 3.Add the humu with snowflake last after a few wks.

  • beautiful tank. enjoy your clown trigger a real pet so tamed, happy &healthy, not surprising that you can stroke it &it doesnt move a rock or chase other fish

  • i feel sorry for the trigger they usually move fast and eat smaller fish but i don't think he has space for that

  • Man very nice setup and fish selection. How do you manage to keep your tank so clean. Like seriously what do you use to make the water crystal clear.

  • thx 4 compliments! A lot of factors here but i think most importantly is the high flow current directs at sandless bottom eliminating any collection of detritus which are dealt with immediately in the ext sump filled with live rocks, skimmers, UV...