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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.
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@random1265 Probably around $5,000 USD
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around how much does this cost???
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i wonder how to siphon the gravel if we need to remove visible waste on the sand?
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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
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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
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all coral and rocks should be alive
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THOSE BLUE FISH ARE PRETTY
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I wish you were closer (Montana) I would love to have you build something for me! Amazing!
Your work is brilliant!
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
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