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New Dawn Aquaculture
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2020
At New Dawn Aquaculture we believe that the saltwater reef aquarium hobby needs to shift to a fully aquacultured, ethical, and sustainable approach to keeping reef aquariums.
We supply the Canadian market with aquacultured corals farmed in our Edmonton based coral farm. Aquacultured coral is well adapted to the conditions of a home reef aquarium and as a result is much easier to keep than similar wild species.
We also offer captive-bred fish and dry goods to help maintain saltwater reef aquariums. Our captive-bred fish are sourced only from the most reputable fish breeders, and the dry goods we offer are the dry goods we use to grow our corals.
We supply the Canadian market with aquacultured corals farmed in our Edmonton based coral farm. Aquacultured coral is well adapted to the conditions of a home reef aquarium and as a result is much easier to keep than similar wild species.
We also offer captive-bred fish and dry goods to help maintain saltwater reef aquariums. Our captive-bred fish are sourced only from the most reputable fish breeders, and the dry goods we offer are the dry goods we use to grow our corals.
Duncan Corals
In this video, we discuss Duncan Corals a type of easy to keep LPS coral that we farm at New Dawn Aquaculture.
You can find more information about Duncans on our website:
ndaquaculture.ca
You can find more information about Duncans on our website:
ndaquaculture.ca
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Micromussa
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In this video, we discuss Micromussa a genus of corals that we farm at New Dawn Aquaculture. You can find more information about Micromussa on our website: ndaquaculture.ca
Branching Hammer Corals
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In this video, we discuss the Branching Hammer Corals that we farm at New Dawn Aquaculture. You can find more information about Branching Hammer Corals on our website: ndaquaculture.ca
lose the intro
Fluffy babies!!
What type of crab is that
This sounds like what Than from Tidal Gardens would say. But great video.
Just picked up some stylophora to give SPS a try. Thanks
if you could grow decans you could keep stylophora also
if your feeding the corals alot then why doent any one talk about using a Bio-Pellets reactor and a protein skimmer to keep - Nitrate & Phosphate in check? i find that so weird
would they be ok between 150-170 par?
So Cool ! Think that their light would be useful when cycling a new tank ?
You can tell the type of coral by the way that it is. 😄
I have a 160 gallon and most of my corals are LPS. My difficult corals including my torch, frogspawn, elegance, alveopora, long tentacle plate coral and gonopora are thriving. I had only 2 coral deaths in my tank in the 10 months I've had the tank and it was a duncan. Since everything else has been thriving, I am not sure why my duncan died. I was hesitant to try again but I think I should give it another go.
Great video, Duncan’s are such a great coral
my Duncans were called Fat Head Duncans when I bought a single polyps for 12 bucks but now it is baseball sized a year later and is in a ball with many heads.Give J a big hug when is she getting her first tank?
Hey Mitchell hope your family are doing well :) great to see new videos. I am still looking for Maxi-minis but still have the ones you sent to me and they are doing well. Just upgraded my lights to the Dalua/Illumagic PiXels and so far everything seems to love the new lights. Found a little baby green anemone in the tank so someone's doing something :)
My nitrates have shot up to 25. I have lots of corals coming in so timing is bad so do you think 25 is ok until my corals settle in and then adding a fuge. Considering carbon dosing but want ph benefits of a fuge however i cant get anything bigger then a large HOB. Do you think I will get much ph boost off a large hob like 10 wide by 8 deep on a 36 g with 10g sump and 20g aio. Great vidoe!
Great video. More acros please, perhaps your acid rain or fruit punch (or whatever are close to those names) :)
Very helpful info
Well done :)
My favourite!!
Thank you. Nicely done .
I have had 3 of them, and I have yet to keep one alive. I have leathers, acans, pipe organs, zoas and a couple others, it I can’t for the life of me keep a candy cane coral alive. I really want to, but I don’t know what’s wrong or why they keep dying.
Hope to see more videos 🙌👌✌️
Great to see you again, seems like a long time since last vid.
Yes, I spent the last 2 years moving the coral farm, opening our first storefront, as well as hiring and training a team to help with day to day operations. I'm finally at a point where I've freed up more of my time to get back to regular TH-cam videos. You'll see me around more often now!
Quality content !!!!
Nice to see you putting videos out again Mitchell!
I have a good team in place helping me run the business now, so I’ve been able to free up some time and get back to making videos.
When you say 5 inches do you mean 5 inches long or 5 inches round? I’m thinking of putting one in my 13 1/2 gallon tank and I do not want it to take a little room. Thank you appreciate your video.
Great content! I appreciate the help on this. Subscribed 😊
A family of mops 😂❤ nudibranchs are so cuuuttte
🎉halal sator aripo tenet opera rotas
Thank you.
Why did u stop making videos? Such good content
Is it okay on a green kenya mine as spread on my tree
yeah after 2 years my two clowns moved to it to host. but like i said 2 years later
My goodness that was satisfying
what are these adorable eldritch horrors
Berghia nudibranch
sea slugs
Parasites
@@qazisgone7292no its not
@@emental5391yeah slugs
Do we have a pink thats thicker like caliendrum?
Probably not a coral for nano tanks, I'm guessing?
Well then, definitely getting an emerald crab and a tuxedo urchin then!
So how did I manage to kill my Xenia,twice😢
U guys are saving the ocean
I have this same coral and I can’t get it to come out…
Man, I'm so glad I've only ever had Algea and not AL-JAY.
But I am very happy. They are captive raising them, and they both approve that is totally sustainable harvesting harvesting them from the wild.
I would take a big, beautiful, yellow, wild Thang any day
Great video! I love stylos, I'd love to do an Stylo dominant tank show casing all the varieties.
Love this video, but I am sorry RFAs dont seem to come close to the amount of morphs zoas have. We're talking 20-50 morphs vs thousand +.
Holy moly. Top quality content. Thanks
🪸 very interesting 🤔
i've never seen a blue leg hermit eat snail !
Pretty! Looks good under whiter spectrum. Any fluorescent proteins that glow under just blues?
You make taking care of Candy Canes sound so easy. I have yet to keep one alive. 😔
Don’t feel bad I had one taking off when my tank was new, but as I got more advanced and started keeping SPS - my candy canes don’t do well at all anymore I’d think it’s light but the par in those spots are 100ish