how practical would it be to use chromis instead of the damsels. Damsels, from my experience are mean, and are often "disposed of" (Be it sold back to the fish store, given to a fellow SW tank keeper, or unfortunately released into the wild, or killed) after the biological filtration is set up. Chromis just look prettier in a finished tank schooling together. great tank btw
why go to all that expense (stunning aquarium btw) and put dead corals in defeats the purpose of paying loads on a tank then finishing it like an amateur
spectacular jobs! give me more and more videos :) and I have a question. where can I find a FREsHWATER AQUASCAPING "master" in los angeles? I try to find the answer on the intertnet but nothing special. everywhere just the saltwater aquariums...
can i just say wtf if id payed for this idiot to put stuff in my custom made tank i would of pointed out one massive mistake he has made that only beginers make you put the rock in first or the sand can not be cleaned and nitrates get trapped under the rock
maybe i did lol but still i would of used egg crate put the rocks down on that then added sand if sand is trapped under rock it builds up nitrates i know this first hand lol but then again you guys build huge aquariums so i guess it would be so little nitrate it wouldnt hang around for long especialy with regular water changes
I have to disagree with cookbrad08, I think scooping the fish with your hand is more professional. It shows more confidence and more important you aren't introducing dirty water from the bags.
I thought you where going to talk about the filtration system? Nice tank well done, i would've liked to see the filtration system you fitted to finnish off a good video.
Nice tank. I thought you where going to talk about the filtration system? I sat waiting, waiting, waiting, even thru your funny bloopers. I would of liked to see what filtration setup you suggested and installed to finnish of the nice tank.
@9364peter sorry about that! youtube wouldn't let me go past 10 min, so the filtration is highlighted in an additional video- search from "custom aquarium filtration tour" glad you like the video- thank u for the comments
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nice work where do you order the glass iam trying to build a fish tank my self iam a contractor so iam not too familiar to where i should get the glass from thanks.good too see young people doing good jobs
thank u for the comment- the aquarium is made out of acrylic, not glass, and the best place to find the material is from a local plastics supplier. try looking on the web for someone close to you. best of luck!
The molding really made the tank pop. I was looking at the other vid and thought there is no way that it wiil look good. Looks GREAT, my only issue would be to set the tank 6-10" lower for a little more room for maintaining but Its not my tank, house or money. Really is a beautiful tank and install congrats all around.
Deep sand beds are not a thing of the past they are more popular now than ever. Just because the sand isn't 14'' deep doesn't mean it wont take out nitrites it works for my tank. But I understand what the costumer want's the costumer gets. =)
I do actually keep an aquarium a 60 gallon but all I was saying was that there really is no need for damsels to start the cycle anymore. Your basically putting the damsels through a very high ammonia spike which can kill the fish and to me that's not needed. I was just trying to help not to be rude. I'm sorry if I came off rude I wasn't trying to.
Nice tank but your info about the damsels is a little outdated it is a proven fact that now you don't need any fish like damsels in the tank for the bacteria process to start. Its found to be harmful and cruel to the fish I would suggest not doing it anymore. Please. Thanks
Wow, your using live fish to kick start the bacteria and using a hydrometer to measure salinity. YIKES! Refractometers are very cheap and inaccurate and I'm surprised your using it.
around how much does this cost???
random1265 1 month ago
@random1265 Probably around $5,000 USD
Arteolike 3 weeks ago
i wonder how to siphon the gravel if we need to remove visible waste on the sand?
lbordallo 5 months ago
Really nice I'm more into freshwater but saltwater tanks are simply beautiful and stunning good job setting it up keep up the good work
ThemCoolTurts911 6 months ago
how practical would it be to use chromis instead of the damsels. Damsels, from my experience are mean, and are often "disposed of" (Be it sold back to the fish store, given to a fellow SW tank keeper, or unfortunately released into the wild, or killed) after the biological filtration is set up. Chromis just look prettier in a finished tank schooling together. great tank btw
TheGoodstuff69 7 months ago
all coral and rocks should be alive
shoopwhoopX 9 months ago
THOSE BLUE FISH ARE PRETTY
twigagawizard 9 months ago
why go to all that expense (stunning aquarium btw) and put dead corals in defeats the purpose of paying loads on a tank then finishing it like an amateur
jacklad99 11 months ago
@jacklad99 Curious as to how you would've finished it...
InfinityAquariums 11 months ago
I wish you were closer (Montana) I would love to have you build something for me! Amazing!
Your work is brilliant!
LinzMcLinden1 11 months ago
the glare on that fish tank would be so annying to look at...
SkylineR034 1 year ago
spectacular jobs! give me more and more videos :) and I have a question. where can I find a FREsHWATER AQUASCAPING "master" in los angeles? I try to find the answer on the intertnet but nothing special. everywhere just the saltwater aquariums...
kalman80 1 year ago
hey joe where can i buy dead coral, i live in san diego ca. any place close by that u know or maybe a website? thanks
p.s. ur badass i love all the tank u have set up! :)
Buttcheeekzzz 1 year ago
Amazing stuff! When's the next video up?! Also where do you get all the White fossil coral from? Cheers
Chambss88 1 year ago
@Chambss88 Thank you! Several new installations being uploaded soon! All these corals are from Tideline USA in Los Angeles.
InfinityAquariums 1 year ago
hey how do you guys keep the corals so white?? do you need to bleach them occasionally??
jkfish06 1 year ago
@jkfish06 Yes, we have an additional set on stand-by to rotate in as the current corals become dirty.
InfinityAquariums 1 year ago
salt water is to hard to control.my dad had one and the water got on the wall and stained
fishingman636 1 year ago
He's cute.. woulda like to've seen less coral and more greens, but that tank is pretty cool
edmcadam 1 year ago
dude this looks amazing what ever the trolls say i widsh i could work with ya mn :).
I just starded reinforcing my floor for my huige glass arium 240 gallons
AweSomo84 1 year ago
Eggvader: nitrates get trapped under the rocks!?!? REALLY lol. I don't think you should give up your day job anytime soon
txwarrior69 1 year ago
can i just say wtf if id payed for this idiot to put stuff in my custom made tank i would of pointed out one massive mistake he has made that only beginers make you put the rock in first or the sand can not be cleaned and nitrates get trapped under the rock
eggvader 1 year ago
@eggvader oh bummer- you just made yourself look stoopid. i forgive u though. all the best!
InfinityAquariums 1 year ago
maybe i did lol but still i would of used egg crate put the rocks down on that then added sand if sand is trapped under rock it builds up nitrates i know this first hand lol but then again you guys build huge aquariums so i guess it would be so little nitrate it wouldnt hang around for long especialy with regular water changes
eggvader 1 year ago
that tank is WAY OVERCROUDED
boredashellll 1 year ago
@boredashellll xD
alfarex25 1 year ago
Great aquarium but I hate the colour of coral chosen for the tank. White? It is so plain, bro. I guess that is what the owner wants...
buddhasknowbest 1 year ago
I have to disagree with cookbrad08, I think scooping the fish with your hand is more professional. It shows more confidence and more important you aren't introducing dirty water from the bags.
geedunk13 1 year ago 8
I thought you where going to talk about the filtration system? Nice tank well done, i would've liked to see the filtration system you fitted to finnish off a good video.
9364peter 1 year ago
Nice tank. I thought you where going to talk about the filtration system? I sat waiting, waiting, waiting, even thru your funny bloopers. I would of liked to see what filtration setup you suggested and installed to finnish of the nice tank.
9364peter 1 year ago
@9364peter sorry about that! youtube wouldn't let me go past 10 min, so the filtration is highlighted in an additional video- search from "custom aquarium filtration tour" glad you like the video- thank u for the comments
InfinityAquariums 1 year ago
whats kinda sands that looks so fine
I2eapz 2 years ago
Tideline crushed coral sand. Its not their finest grade, but close to it.
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
@I2eapz tideline USA
InfinityAquariums 1 year ago
who bends your acrylic and must be shitty to clean with the scraper lol
rx7dren 2 years ago
@rx7dren we bend the acrylic in a large industrial oven- and yes...quite shi#@y to clean with a scraper!
InfinityAquariums 1 year ago
@InfinityAquariums i just use a plastic card to clean my aquarium its very easy and very usefull for a bended aquarium.
Peace
AweSomo84 1 year ago
do you have to go to collage for this field of work its my dream to work on aquariums like this one please respond :)
666psychadellic 2 years ago
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InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
poor "starter fish"
Fischkid2 2 years ago
can you guys make a video about the filtration
jokd74nsd 2 years ago
See "custom aquarium and filtration tour".
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
nice work guys really!
charlesparenteau 2 years ago
dont you just hate how long it takes the sand to settle.
hemiphil81 2 years ago
so amazing
lgarvey 2 years ago
nice work where do you order the glass iam trying to build a fish tank my self iam a contractor so iam not too familiar to where i should get the glass from thanks.good too see young people doing good jobs
ruvian00 2 years ago
thank u for the comment- the aquarium is made out of acrylic, not glass, and the best place to find the material is from a local plastics supplier. try looking on the web for someone close to you. best of luck!
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
0:13 Miguel cotto on the left ?? lol jk
nonstopmouth 2 years ago
lol- we usually call him the filipino Tiki Barber
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
great tank for an octopus!!! PREDATORS ARE COOL AS HELL
finalman25 2 years ago
Beautiful Aquarium design. Loved to have a 8 foot brackish tank that is centered around mangrove
themaxxray 2 years ago
that would be amazing! ive always wanted to do one like that too!
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
how much did all of this cost in total??
jiksoman 2 years ago
pretty sure the owner paid for live corals and you gave them death corals.. GG i feel sorry for the buyer lol
qbthething 2 years ago
why would you think that?
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
what the hell ur talking about ????
who told u that ??
SHITtina666 2 years ago
Nic Tiemens is cute :)
dangelgregz 2 years ago
your cute
XTHEKEVINATORX 2 years ago
lol...i love this vid.. thnx for the effort.. God bless
bernardcatch 2 years ago
good luck trying to access the tank for cleaning.....
newstylediva1 2 years ago
Must be tough being a multi-millionaire.
Beautiful tank, one of the nicest I've seen.
gtfoudbs 2 years ago
much appreciated!!
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
Ola Pineda! te Saluda Otro Pineda!
GypsyKing7 2 years ago
o3o the music at the end was in a smosh video XD
pretty aquarium....I want one <3
Roxasluver4eva 2 years ago
The molding really made the tank pop. I was looking at the other vid and thought there is no way that it wiil look good. Looks GREAT, my only issue would be to set the tank 6-10" lower for a little more room for maintaining but Its not my tank, house or money. Really is a beautiful tank and install congrats all around.
csking666 2 years ago
much appreciated!
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
No live rock, sand bed not deep enough, cycling with live fish, scooping fish out with hands... Shocking practice from so called professionals.
tt201080 2 years ago
I usually don't reply to negative comments..but I couldn't resist.
1)Its a fish-only system. Bio media in the sump. If we ever copper-ed the system, the live rock's purpose would be obsolete.
2)Deep sand beds are a thing of the past. De-nitrification occurs after 14" in the ocean's floor. And again, not a reef tank.
3)Cycling with live fish?? Um....YEAH! Not sure what your point is.
3) He coulda used a net..I'll give you that. But the lion ultimately had them for lunch.
All the best.
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
Deep sand beds are not a thing of the past they are more popular now than ever. Just because the sand isn't 14'' deep doesn't mean it wont take out nitrites it works for my tank. But I understand what the costumer want's the costumer gets. =)
rayme07 2 years ago
LOL,gotta love the bloopers!!!
very nice job also.
corvettkiller666 2 years ago
Are the fish just really tiny, or is that aquarium bigger then it looks?
hiddenThecakeisalie 2 years ago
blue damsels...about 2 inches:)
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
dead coral in fish tank are ugly, should have gotten live coral not dead
vickfan203 2 years ago
you can't please everyone.... have you seen our "ultimate reef aquarium" video??
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
you guys should get who ever owns this company to start a location on the mid-lower east coast! please?
RandomDub 2 years ago
we can get you whatever you need...give us a call
InfinityAquariums 2 years ago
What are those white corals called???
marchese86 3 years ago
Stagghorns, Catspaw, Brown-tip, Table coral...
The blue coral is called Blue-Ridge and the red is Pipe-organ.
InfinityAquariums 3 years ago
i adore your corals! pure white!
iJonel 3 years ago
I would have rather liked to see the filtration setup for this tank.
inachu 3 years ago
See "Custom Aquarium and Filtration Tour" video
InfinityAquariums 3 years ago
I do actually keep an aquarium a 60 gallon but all I was saying was that there really is no need for damsels to start the cycle anymore. Your basically putting the damsels through a very high ammonia spike which can kill the fish and to me that's not needed. I was just trying to help not to be rude. I'm sorry if I came off rude I wasn't trying to.
rayme07 3 years ago
Nice tank but your info about the damsels is a little outdated it is a proven fact that now you don't need any fish like damsels in the tank for the bacteria process to start. Its found to be harmful and cruel to the fish I would suggest not doing it anymore. Please. Thanks
rayme07 3 years ago
Wow, your using live fish to kick start the bacteria and using a hydrometer to measure salinity. YIKES! Refractometers are very cheap and inaccurate and I'm surprised your using it.
LESTATAK 3 years ago
nice but soud be more fish
minisergod 3 years ago
I thought you where going to talk about the filtration system? Cool video still.
FearTurtles 3 years ago
so im guessing the sharp coral doesnt harm the fish if the fish happen to swim by it
jm696969 3 years ago
Man, is Nic grade A sexy, or what...?! What a lush drink of man. Fabulous tank, too. Great video...!
Toddster63 3 years ago
i didnt like the scooping them with your hand from the bag its not that bad but yeah un professional
cookbrad08 3 years ago