I would have bet so much money this was a five gallon or bigger. the clown must be thumbnail size to have twenty body widths to the bottom per the picture?
Either way the coral growth, intermixed with macro and colored the way it is 10 out of 10 also way better editing than I could ever pull off. This tank should be popular on the forums
i have a cocksucker in my tank that is.......... wait for it............. A FOOT LONG! the shithead stung my chocolate chip star and now the star is slowly dying. the fucker comes out at night and i only saw him once and never again did i see him.
sure liverock has the right bacteria... but the right amount of bacteria is what really matters. That's why you should let the tank cycle... that way you know th right bacteria are there in the required amount. not all live rock is of the same quality and is colonized with enough bacteria.
If that tank is two weeks old. does that mean the tank has never been cycled? Maturing the tank is a vital step in the process of keeping marine tanks.this process should be done without having coral in the tank. Either a hardy fish or lots of live rock. Otherwise the nitrogen present will peak quickly then a suddenly drop when you do a water change.If the tank has been cycled nitrites are kept at roughly 0 by bacteria and nitrate which is less toxic builds up much slower.carbon life is 2 weeks
If he's cured the live rock outside of the tank, then the tank is already cycled. The purpose of cycling is establish the nitrifying bacteria, which the live rock already has. Saltwater tanks work quite a bit differently than freshwater.
Should be ok, never over feed, feed less is the best, less fish the better and chose things you dont have to feed to often. if you feed just the right amount your water quaility will be better, good luck.
Filtration is in the hood of the tank, just a small pump and spong and active carbon changed once a month, Also have lots of seaweed and live rock that i think keeps the tank in ballance. But the one key point is never over feed, feed less is the best.
hey i swear we have this tank we stopped using it for some reasion after a few years of help we stop using them
Robloxmaker2313 1 year ago
Nemo! :D
FishFeeler 1 year ago
this is not a 2 gallon tank, i have the same hex aquarium, its a 20g no?
SoraPro 1 year ago
I would have bet so much money this was a five gallon or bigger. the clown must be thumbnail size to have twenty body widths to the bottom per the picture?
Either way the coral growth, intermixed with macro and colored the way it is 10 out of 10 also way better editing than I could ever pull off. This tank should be popular on the forums
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brandon429 2 years ago
id put in a pygmy angel to help with some of that algae :P nice tank though never seen a hex reef :P
klok95330 2 years ago
wow this vid makes me feel frighted
fishkeeping123 2 years ago
Terrorists.
WestbourneStudios 2 years ago
Bummer for the clown, nice tank though
jeff111982 2 years ago
at first i thought you actually found a blue clown i was like what the fuck???
BowHunt1229 2 years ago 3
what a nice video to watch high..,
jtallen12345 2 years ago 2
That music was kind of depressingly frightening.
quaqa88 2 years ago 4
they are bristle worms and are extremely beneficial as long as they are no longer than 4"
THECAPITALLETTERGUY 3 years ago
i have a cocksucker in my tank that is.......... wait for it............. A FOOT LONG! the shithead stung my chocolate chip star and now the star is slowly dying. the fucker comes out at night and i only saw him once and never again did i see him.
in the morning i can see where he's been
ninjakan94 2 years ago
nice lookin tank man but way to much red and purple for me
GraffFreak7 3 years ago
sure liverock has the right bacteria... but the right amount of bacteria is what really matters. That's why you should let the tank cycle... that way you know th right bacteria are there in the required amount. not all live rock is of the same quality and is colonized with enough bacteria.
mexxie70 3 years ago 2
If that tank is two weeks old. does that mean the tank has never been cycled? Maturing the tank is a vital step in the process of keeping marine tanks.this process should be done without having coral in the tank. Either a hardy fish or lots of live rock. Otherwise the nitrogen present will peak quickly then a suddenly drop when you do a water change.If the tank has been cycled nitrites are kept at roughly 0 by bacteria and nitrate which is less toxic builds up much slower.carbon life is 2 weeks
mexxie70 3 years ago
If he's cured the live rock outside of the tank, then the tank is already cycled. The purpose of cycling is establish the nitrifying bacteria, which the live rock already has. Saltwater tanks work quite a bit differently than freshwater.
danonolan 3 years ago
wow i love it it must of cost you a bit of money well done nice vid man
oggilereptile12 3 years ago
Very nice!!!
anubisiCe 3 years ago
Looks like a fuge, a really nice fuge. Its a gorgeous tank, would love to have that in my home.
Dechaine249 3 years ago
can I put one anemone in a 2 gallon fish tank?
anthonymovies 4 years ago
Should be ok, never over feed, feed less is the best, less fish the better and chose things you dont have to feed to often. if you feed just the right amount your water quaility will be better, good luck.
exboyz04 4 years ago
Complimenti!!! Veramente bello!
marius7475 4 years ago
wow! 2 gallons!? thats amazing. Very nice. What kind of filtration are you using?
aznstylexxx 4 years ago
Filtration is in the hood of the tank, just a small pump and spong and active carbon changed once a month, Also have lots of seaweed and live rock that i think keeps the tank in ballance. But the one key point is never over feed, feed less is the best.
exboyz04 4 years ago
sweeeet
ov112 4 years ago
nice music and art
KEVINSCOOT713 4 years ago
Thanks very much Kevin, by the way, nice chow.
exboyz04 4 years ago
its beautiful! nice vid... 5 stars
FlamesRHot 4 years ago
Thanks for the comment, have a great day.
exboyz04 4 years ago