Marine Fluval EDGE Nano-Reef with Saltwater Blue LEDs
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The fish and shrimp are planning something.
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the fish seems so lonely
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I think that loos so cool but the clownfish looks lonely I reckon instead of the one clownfish ahve two banggai's instead then one shrimp at the maximum
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You should replace that heater I have had two fail on me and I guarantee you it is not holding a warm enough temp for that tank even if it is working. Save your fishes life go get a good heater.
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to be honest, I think 2 smaller clowns would be better than that 1 big one.
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The simplicity of your tank is what makes it so beautiful. I saw this video first a long time ago, and this is still my favorite Edge reef.
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@m3fya100 the bulbs are mr11 led bulbs
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what type of clown fish is it?
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do you have an ATO?
do you think it could be left for 2 weeks without one or would i need someone to come and top it off every once and a while?
thnaks!!!
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what exact type of bulb are you using mate, and where can i get some from i have the exact same tank as yours and i want my lighting to be the same. thanks
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i would like to know the difference in leds pet store sells from the ones auto zone sells are they all the same does it depends on the quantity
Hey everyone, I just uploaded a new tank video of my Fluval chi with Cardinal Tetras and live plants. Hope you like it!
seerstower 5 months ago
@TheFluffyDo Mine eventually seemed to wear out after 1.5 years, it looks like technology has progressed since mine video. A quick ebay search turns up the bulbs I think you are referencing and they look like they would be great for this set up. Are you happy with yours?
seerstower 6 months ago
Thanks for all of the great feedback and comments on this video! I had this tank set up like this for the last 2 years and recently took it down when I moved. This was an incredible set up that really required minimal maintenance. I basically just fed lightly and did 15-20% water changes every 2-6 weeks. Very minimal amounts of algae grew and the soft corals eventually covered EVERYTHING. I'll try to answer some more questions if people have them.
seerstower 8 months ago