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  • beautiful tank

  • Now that is what a reef tank should look like.

  • the zoo garden!

  • Really impressive collection, looks great!

  • I`m sorry to say, but that aquascape got to flat for me :( Even though you got a shallow reef you could make a higher scape with crevices etc :) Just a thought ;)

  • zooooooooooooooooooooooooooo's­

  • bravo that is so stunning, all healthy corals, great benthic detail in the rock and niches of the tank, really wow

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  • VERY well done....awesome tank! Good Job!

  • beautiful i love the carpet of corals

  • Very pretty and different.

  • wheres the sandd, its to crowdedd, lets see some sand, its all jst corals!

  • well there are fish too lol

  • Gasp!

  • Awesome!

  • that must of took alot of work and its beautiful

  • very interesting way of laying out your rock work, I really like that

  • top notch all the way!!! ill be there one day!

  • sooooo good

  • This is really nice tank. Love the coral. Please Comment on my videos!

  • Dumb question. How/what do you feed the coral?

  • you are so lucky to have that blue xenia at 3:01. thats some of the nicest xenia i've seen in my life, honestly. your tank is beautiful.

  • @FFScantgetadamnname my LFS has frags of blue xenia for $20!

  • Nice how its flat and covers the bottom of the tank. Realistic. Reminds me of when I went scuba diving in mexico.

  • how did u get those damsels out? im having a hard time catching mine! any tips?? ahah nice tank and thanks in advance.

  • fallen if you still need any help ill pass on a useful bit of knowledge for catching those quick skittish fish. take a water bottle, clean it out, and cut off the top of it right where the neck of it starts to curve. turn that around and put it back in the bottle, like a funnel to the inside. put some food inside the water bottle and sink the trap to the bottom of your tank all filled up. with luck, the fish will swim in to get the food and not be able to swim out, out of confusion.

  • thanks for the tip! :) got them out successfully. lol.

  • What is that yellow fish called hiding under the coral? I like that fish is it peaceful to the corals too?

  • Those are yellow damsels. The were breeding and getting pretty aggressive towards other fish so I took them out, but they never bothered any coral.

  • Nice tank! I really like all the zoanthids.

  • Mhm...im pretty jealous...

  • I like the old song better. :(

  • Yeah me too. YouTube made me remove it and gave me only a few generic choices.

  • what was the name of that song?

  • Somewhere Over The Rainbow -- by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole

  • Hi, can you tell me if you bought frags and let them grow out, or did you just buy your corals as they are(size)?

  • Quite a few of them were started as frags and have been fragged many times since. Many of these have been in my tanks for 10yrs.

  • power compacts for a 10 gallon, 45watts is great 4 a ten gallon , mh's will burn your coralsand heat the water but pc's with give the right intensity for what you need

  • Beautiful!

  • how much did that all cost to do

  • nice zoas.

  • please tell me asap how to make your live rock purple like that--if its anything to do with the calcium level could u tell me how much to put in/how often or if tehres anything that i can buy like a filter to put it in automatically

  • Keep Alkalinity around 8dKh and Calcium above 400 and the coralline algae grows like crazy once it gets established.

  • only bad things happen fast in the reef hobby, use b-ionic calcium and alkalinity components twice a week, its a 2part supplement, and if you really want it to spread, use purple-up as well just make sure to monitor calcium levels because purple-up is nothing but concentrated calcium

  • its called coralline algae, and yes it grows well witht he addition of calcium but phosphates inhibit its growth and so do nuisance algae, if your have none of these, then dose your tank with kalk to keep cal and alk high for more coraline algae growth

  • dammmnnn beautiful tank. thats how exactly i want to build mine, long and shallow....how much did it roughly cost to build? let me kno in a message if you would like.

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