oh yes, the comedian is back .. . . new advices?

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ok the tanks you are showing me are great and nice aranged (insight) however the thinking isn't great. First of all in some of them all 3 sides of the tank is stuck with stones. Cleaning the glass is imposible. There is no good flow circuit. A large wide tank which can provide space between glass and rocks should be chosen. I'll never acept something like that! My tank must be alwas mint and it'll be.
There is stuck with rocks, i understand the concept of having a reef but we must keep fishies inight and they need a place where they can swim and run together. I don't like the idea of having an aquarium 95% filled by reef and 5% swimming place.

Any way here is another youtube link where you can see my tank. The debries you're seeing is just oxygen boubles injected by one of the filters as i've set it up to do so.

Why don't you show your tank instead of others?

my video is nw loading and takes some time. Here is a picture of my ther freshwater tank.
 

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forgot to mention; in those pictures i can olnly see a low lighting. In some i can't even see the fishies.
In my video you will see 200 watt
 
Those tanks are what real life coral reefs look like. Reef fish do not usually utilize open space to swim. They stay close to the rocks and dart in and out of rocks. Having a lot of rock in the tank as closely mimics their natural habitat as we can in captivity.

Have you ever been scuba diving on a real coral reef? They are giant rock walls. The fish rarely stray from the wall.

It's perfectly fine to have rock stacked up against one side of the glass. You don't need to clean back there because you don't see back there. And it is always advised to have powerheads moving the water behind the rocks so that there are no dead spots.

I just set my tank up about 2 weeks ago. Right now it only has rocks, fish and a few corals. Before that, I had a 55 gallon for 5 years, and a 240 gallon for 3 years. I no longer have either of those tanks.

You claim that "the thinking isn't great" but you have only been in the hobby for a month and have no idea what "the thinking" is.
 
You claim that "the thinking isn't great" but you have only been in the hobby for a month and have no idea what "the thinking" is.


you know ehat the definition of a smart human is?

"Obtaining profit at maximum from a minim of informations'

My way to be is learning everything from other people experience. So even if my experience is a month or so, i can assure you i have read and (have) a few years of experience now. :D

How can you give up a 240 gallons? :grumble: i WON'T DO IT IF I AM A TRULY HOBBYST (and don't say you have a bigger one now :question:)

Here is my video with my fish tank. Not many corals right now but sooner will have.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyREv2Dl0f8"]YouTube - my_marine_reef_tank_oct_2009[/ame]
 
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here tell me what i am doing wrong with my tank

and as for a large tank like biffs it is a ton of work to maintain. and you are talking a few hundred dollars just to runs the lights a month so it is very expensive and just think about all the water you have to change every week or every couple weeks at 60 bucks a bucket of salt it gets spendy. new bulbs like biffs 400 just to replace the mh bulbs

but here is a link to my tank tell me what i am doing wrong please tell me
https://www.livingreefs.com/daughertys-75-a-t14455.html
or my ten gallon nano
https://www.livingreefs.com/contest-daugherty-t21055.html
 
here tell me what i am doing wrong with my tank

and as for a large tank like biffs it is a ton of work to maintain. and you are talking a few hundred dollars just to runs the lights a month so it is very expensive and just think about all the water you have to change every week or every couple weeks at 60 bucks a bucket of salt it gets spendy. new bulbs like biffs 400 just to replace the mh bulbs

but here is a link to my tank tell me what i am doing wrong please tell me
https://www.livingreefs.com/daughertys-75-a-t14455.html
or my ten gallon nano
https://www.livingreefs.com/contest-daugherty-t21055.html


Ok i don't see anything except empty aquariums, hence people if you must pay a few hundred dollars to run the lights in a 240 galons fish tank you must change the country!
Like in Canada there isn't such think as paying electricity if you rent a place, everything is included. if you do own a house i've never heard someone to pay more than 40-50$ monthly on electricity.
How many watts you people do have in fish tanks? Isn't better than to just place the aquarium in a sunny place so you can get everything for free? (i know algae problems, but as i can see tanks full of algae anyway, so why not?).
So can someone here please show me a real picture or video of their reefs? Like for real? Not some creatures laying on a rocks in some tupperware products?
i wouldlike to be realy impressed by something cool and clean. Not just happy stories from God Knows where.
 
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last time i checked my tanks are not empty maybe when i set them up and that was only for month on my ten gal but my 75 had things in it the first day.

just my hot water heater is 50 bucks a month to run

https://www.livingreefs.com/contest-daugherty-t21055.html

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1B4jMUsT2E]YouTube - fishtank[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSta0yGnk-4]YouTube - 75 gal vid 2[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ync4oTdK5XY]YouTube - daughja75 gal[/ame]
 
ok the tanks you are showing me are great and nice aranged (insight) however the thinking isn't great. First of all in some of them all 3 sides of the tank is stuck with stones. Cleaning the glass is imposible. There is no good flow circuit. A large wide tank which can provide space between glass and rocks should be chosen. I'll never acept something like that! My tank must be alwas mint and it'll be.
Can we get back to light, what should i do, obviously is too much
Obviously not....see below.
How many watts you people do have in fish tanks?
I have a reef tank, not a fish tank, but anyway...3x175w MH + 2x160w VHO = 845w
So can someone here please show me a real picture or video of their reefs? Like for real? Not some creatures laying on a rocks in some tupperware products?
Will these help?
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Capt, you're doing it all wrong, man! Your glass is filthy! :lol:

Ok, here's my crappy little 1 year old 46 gallon...
Give it to me straight, doc. How bad is it? :shock:

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i am done with this guy since he know better than the rest of us

ccCapt has 20 years doing this i have almoast 12 yote has lots of time biff has a few years under her belt not to mention all the others on here that have bneen doing this for a long time but i guess as a colarberated group we know nothing about what we are doing so i guesss we asre all going to waste thousands of dollars of livestock and equipment because it is all going to die.
 
Its fairly plain that this dude dont want any advice,hell he already knows more than the entire reefkeeping community put together.

Dude,if want advice ask for it.BUT dont tell us tha were all effin stupid doing what works and has been proven to work.
If you wont to spew bad advice,go visit reef central.They'll give you of about one post then they'll ban your ass.
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