Your bro’s marine tank is already a deadly ticking time bomb with strong water current, overstocked fish, and lacking efficient biological, chemical, and mechanical filtration systems. Just to share below for marine tank beginners and keepers, based on personal experience and friends as well, who used to be marine tank hobbyists/enthusiasts for a very long time: - First, properly clean and disinfect empty tank. Do not use laundry detergents, regular bleach may be used. Just ensure the tank is thoroughly washed a few times making it totally free from any bleach residues. Then, wipe dry the insides of the tank using a clean flannel rag/cloth, or paper towel. - Fill the tank with fresh water until it reaches 95% or more of its capacity. If you prefer to use commercial purified water, or from your home’s multi-stages portable purifier, the better. - Dilute the correct amount of Tetra AquaSafe solution based on the tank's capacity to remove any toxic heavy metals. Let the water rest in the tank and leave it for at least 2 days without any running aerator/air pump and power head. Remove the sludge impurities settling at the tank’s bottom using a clean aquarium siphon. - Pour the right amount of marine salt mixture while the power head is running at the bottom of the tank until the desired salinity is achieved. - Activate the air pump as well, thus floating dust particles would sink, or simply fully cover the top part of the tank to avoid accumulated dusts. - Run the powerhead and air pump for 3 days for the mixture to fully dissolve and circulate in the tank. - Carefully position the cleaned live rocks in the tank serving as a natural biological filtration. It should be 1 kilo per gallon of water ratio, hence for a 50 gal. tank, 50 kg. live rocks is required. - Let the water in tank with live rocks mature for 1 month with running power head, air pump, sump or external canister filter, and skimmer to achieve good bacteria build-up. Patience is indeed key is marine tank keeping. - Live rocks should be cleaned and brushed first by spraying fresh water, and checked for hidden little mantis shrimps which must be removed. Ticking sounds coming from your tank every now and then is an indicator of its presence, which may possibly be fatal to fish once grown. - Briefly dipping the live rocks in fresh water to remove dirt and other contaminants from its source works as well, but never for a prolonged period of time. It would cause the live rocks to die, and blacken emitting foul smelling rotten odor, no longer suitable for the tank. - Do not buy live rocks ahead of time, unless you already have marine water available in big containers at home prepared in advance where the rocks could temporarily be stored with running air pump. Further, never leave the rocks out in open air unsubmerged in marine water which would dry and kill the living organisms. - Ideal power head computation should be, tank capacity x 4 liters/gal x 4 to get the water flow rate per hour. Example: 50 gal x 4 × 4 = 800liters/hour flow rate. Hence for a 50 gal tank, get at least a Rio 800 power head, or its equivalent for other brands. For a separate sump, its capacity should be added in the total equation (tank + sump x 4 × 4). Rio brand works really well for my friends and I, reasonably priced, with reliable ceramic impellers, and quality product we utilize for both fresh water and marine tanks for more than 20 years. Do not buy one with a metal impeller since it would just corrode in time, and dissolved metal would be toxic for the fish. - There should be a highly effective built-in or separate multi-stages sump, or external canister filter with medias like Eheim, Tetra, Fluval brands, etc., a high priority in marine tank keeping, for the best mechanical filtration. Not having a good one at all is self-made marine tank disaster in the making. - Install a very reliable protein skimmer with replaceable air wood for small tanks, or turbo skimmer for with the correct power head for big tanks, serving as the aquarium’s chemical filtration. Ensure that the skimmer’s cup collecting toxic liquid impurities is regularly checked and cleaned. - Put a tester fish in the tank after a month. But first, wash the plastic bag containing your newly purchased fish with fresh water to remove any contaminants before placing it inside the tank to float and acclimatize. - After 30 mins remove the fish using a fish net, and quickly dip it for a second in fresh water to remove any attached fish parasites before releasing it into your tank. - Never put any remaining salt water from the plastic bag into the tank, to avoid possible contamination, and unseen parasites coming from the pet shop where the fish was puchased. - Feed the fish, observe, and if it survives for a week. Then gradually you may add more fish. Do note that all newly acquired fish should be quarantined first for at least a week in a separate aerated smaller or hospital tank with medication, before releasing in the main tank. - Fish overstocking could easily pollute water quality, and promote higher ammonia level, leading to fish mortality. Keep the number at a minimum. We used to follow 1 fish per 5 to 10 gal ratio, depending on fish size. - Do not over feed, and remove uneaten floating/sinking pellets in 5 mins which easily pollutes the water, or better, just provide live brine shrimp hatchlings instead. - When buying a fish, select the one which readily nibbles on pellets if the seller allows, very active, and easily scares away when you slightly tap the tank. - Most fish sold in market though cheaper were caught using cyanide, sold in bulk per bag, hence just die in your tanks days after. - There are reliable marine fish exporters in Parañaque, a paradise for marine fish hobbyists. Fish prices are far cheaper, quarantined, excellent quality, and condition, including crustaceans, anemones, among others. - Sand substrate is not advisable for an “all fish" aquarium which only traps lethal ammonia. A very thin layer would do provided it could easily be cleaned, as required. Though, sand works quite well for coral and invertebrate tanks with very limited number of small fish. - Wave maker is for long big tanks only, but not for small ones since it would cause fish stress and inevitable mortality. Its power would depend on the tank’s length/size, and properly positioned as well for the live corals and invertebrates to live and thrive. - There should be proper lighting for invertebrates/live corals, requiring maintained cool temperature, thus a reliable aquarium chiller is recommended, or simply position the marine tank in an air-conditioned room. - Rapid red/green algae growth on live rocks and tank's glass is a sign of nitrate/nitrite build-up, a result of too much light exposure and deteriorating water quality. - Always check the salinity level, and water quality using available reliable Tetra/Sera water quality testers. - It is best to have a reserved marine water mixture aged and aerated regularly in a covered big container, as needed for partial water changes. - A cloudy marine tank water with fishy smell is a result of insufficient and ineffective filtration systems. While an established odorless aquarium, has a very efficient, biological, chemical and mechanical filtration systems with crystal clear water quality. A marine aquarium may be difficult to set-up at first, a trial and error thing. However, once you know the basics, DOs and DONTs, and get the hang of it, it is even much easier to keep and less maintenance than fresh water tanks, since you only need to add fresh water whenever evaporation occurs. Hoping this long eyeful read would help your brother in upkeeping his tank, while enjoying his hobby. All the best to him!
WOW!!! Very detailed, and I surely learned a lot. Tried a salt water fish aquarium before without success years back. Will try it again soon, since what you've shared is very encouraging. I want to revive my idle tank once more and long been wanting to have an invertebrate and live corals set-up.with small colorful shrimps, anemones, clown fish, blue and yellow tang only. Thanks for this!
Bro, I just have a few questions for I'm interested to convert my fresh water aquarium into salt water soon. What kind of mechanical filtration do you consider the most effective, and filter medias to use? Will my old top filter be effective for my planned marine aquarium, and where do I buy external sump? Will the fish survive without live rocks? Kindly name hardy species so I know what to buy later on. Many thanks!
Bro sana Tulad Ng Pag re search mo sa mga ibon kung paano Sila alagaan ganun di Sa isda Lalo na saltwater Hindi pwede na ilagay mo lang Sila Lahat sabay sabay ... Mamatay Talaga yan Sila ... Kahit ung tubig may test na ginagawa Muna kung pwede na ilagay Ang isda Hindi din pwede sabay sabay ... Goods Yan kapag nakuha Ng kapatid mo ung Tamang Pag aalaga Ng saltwater Lalo na Pag Malaki na tank nya Sobrang Ganda Nyan :)
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Bader, medyo maliit yung size ng aquarium para dun sa population ng fish, medyo na sstress din sila dahil sa lakas nung wave maker… Ang gaganda nung isda.. 👌🏻
Bakit paramg kasalanan ng vlogger na nakikita sa vlogs nila na overcrowded ang mga hayop dun. Di ba dapat ang management ang nag regulate at nag reremind sa mga tenants nila? Or baka naman may nahuhuli na walang permit na nag bebenta ng illegal na hayop dun? Whatchathink? Hahaha
meron din mali c bader kac iba ung parameters ng water doon sa cartimar at dyan sa aquarium ni bader kailangan din dripacclimation para masanay bagong aquarium nila.
Kalokohan yung bawal mag video dyan. Kahit si Micky Bustos lupet pa ng mag camera na ginagamit eh di naman sinisita. Power tripping lang yang guard na yan.
Boss seller ako ng saltwater fish. Masyado pong maliit yung tank nyo idol sa ganyang kalalaking isda at need ng ibang filtration para mapaganda yung quality ng tubig upang hindi sila magka sakit , ich, cloud eye, yan po yung magiging isang rason para magkasakit sila at mamatay
Tama sya sa deep sand nya para hindi ka lage nagwawaterchange at acclimation very good tested and proven through the years, yung problema lang hindi nya quarantine yung isda sa maliit pang aquarium linagay nya meaning stress yung isda sa main show tank nya pa, at malakas yung wavemaker nya po altough tama naman yon para sa oxygenation at aeration ng aquarium at to promote microorganisms that eat fish waste and for free fish food like how goldfish and koi eat algae extra stress pa ang mabibigay ng malakas na wavemaker especiallly maliit yung aquarium nya mali din mallit na nga po aquarium nya malakas wavemaker nagstrastruggle yung isda at you can't add sea anemones with that small aquarium altough good news nagmemake na daw sila ng bigger aquarium
yong chloe pet shop mali bigay niya saakin sabi ko pair tass parehas barako binigay binalik ko sabi ko dena ako bebele sa i ba na lang parkit po yoon sabi pg blue ilong ehh parehas lang hahahahhahahha nag sorrry pero de na ako bumili kung de ko na pansin ede na i uwi ko na sa lagguna
1st your salt water aquarium is to small to hold that many fishes. 2nd you do not need a wave maker for a small aquarium because it will create a very strong current both left and right because the distance of the walls are to near. The strong current will weaken your fish and die.
Your bro’s marine tank is already a deadly ticking time bomb with strong water current, overstocked fish, and lacking efficient biological, chemical, and mechanical filtration systems.
Just to share below for marine tank beginners and keepers, based on personal experience and friends as well, who used to be marine tank hobbyists/enthusiasts for a very long time:
- First, properly clean and disinfect empty tank. Do not use laundry detergents, regular bleach may be used. Just ensure the tank is thoroughly washed a few times making it totally free from any bleach residues. Then, wipe dry the insides of the tank using a clean flannel rag/cloth, or paper towel.
- Fill the tank with fresh water until it reaches 95% or more of its capacity. If you prefer to use commercial purified water, or from your home’s multi-stages portable purifier, the better.
- Dilute the correct amount of Tetra AquaSafe solution based on the tank's capacity to remove any toxic heavy metals. Let the water rest in the tank and leave it for at least 2 days without any running aerator/air pump and power head. Remove the sludge impurities settling at the tank’s bottom using a clean aquarium siphon.
- Pour the right amount of marine salt mixture while the power head is running at the bottom of the tank until the desired salinity is achieved.
- Activate the air pump as well, thus floating dust particles would sink, or simply fully cover the top part of the tank to avoid accumulated dusts.
- Run the powerhead and air pump for 3 days for the mixture to fully dissolve and circulate in the tank.
- Carefully position the cleaned live rocks in the tank serving as a natural biological filtration. It should be 1 kilo per gallon of water ratio, hence for a 50 gal. tank, 50 kg. live rocks is required.
- Let the water in tank with live rocks mature for 1 month with running power head, air pump, sump or external canister filter, and skimmer to achieve good bacteria build-up. Patience is indeed key is marine tank keeping.
- Live rocks should be cleaned and brushed first by spraying fresh water, and checked for hidden little mantis shrimps which must be removed. Ticking sounds coming from your tank every now and then is an indicator of its presence, which may possibly be fatal to fish once grown.
- Briefly dipping the live rocks in fresh water to remove dirt and other contaminants from its source works as well, but never for a prolonged period of time. It would cause the live rocks to die, and blacken emitting foul smelling rotten odor, no longer suitable for the tank.
- Do not buy live rocks ahead of time, unless you already have marine water available in big containers at home prepared in advance where the rocks could temporarily be stored with running air pump. Further, never leave the rocks out in open air unsubmerged in marine water which would dry and kill the living organisms.
- Ideal power head computation should be, tank capacity x 4 liters/gal x 4 to get the water flow rate per hour.
Example: 50 gal x 4 × 4 = 800liters/hour flow rate. Hence for a 50 gal tank, get at least a Rio 800 power head, or its equivalent for other brands. For a separate sump, its capacity should be added in the total equation (tank + sump x 4 × 4).
Rio brand works really well for my friends and I, reasonably priced, with reliable ceramic impellers, and quality product we utilize for both fresh water and marine tanks for more than 20 years. Do not buy one with a metal impeller since it would just corrode in time, and dissolved metal would be toxic for the fish.
- There should be a highly effective built-in or separate multi-stages sump, or external canister filter with medias like Eheim, Tetra, Fluval brands, etc., a high priority in marine tank keeping, for the best mechanical filtration. Not having a good one at all is self-made marine tank disaster in the making.
- Install a very reliable protein skimmer with replaceable air wood for small tanks, or turbo skimmer for with the correct power head for big tanks, serving as the aquarium’s chemical filtration. Ensure that the skimmer’s cup collecting toxic liquid impurities is regularly checked and cleaned.
- Put a tester fish in the tank after a month. But first, wash the plastic bag containing your newly purchased fish with fresh water to remove any contaminants before placing it inside the tank to float and acclimatize.
- After 30 mins remove the fish using a fish net, and quickly dip it for a second in fresh water to remove any attached fish parasites before releasing it into your tank.
- Never put any remaining salt water from the plastic bag into the tank, to avoid possible contamination, and unseen parasites coming from the pet shop where the fish was puchased.
- Feed the fish, observe, and if it survives for a week. Then gradually you may add more fish. Do note that all newly acquired fish should be quarantined first for at least a week in a separate aerated smaller or hospital tank with medication, before releasing in the main tank.
- Fish overstocking could easily pollute water quality, and promote higher ammonia level, leading to fish mortality. Keep the number at a minimum. We used to follow 1 fish per 5 to 10 gal ratio, depending on fish size.
- Do not over feed, and remove uneaten floating/sinking pellets in 5 mins which easily pollutes the water, or better, just provide live brine shrimp hatchlings instead.
- When buying a fish, select the one which readily nibbles on pellets if the seller allows, very active, and easily scares away when you slightly tap the tank.
- Most fish sold in market though cheaper were caught using cyanide, sold in bulk per bag, hence just die in your tanks days after.
- There are reliable marine fish exporters in Parañaque, a paradise for marine fish hobbyists. Fish prices are far cheaper, quarantined, excellent quality, and condition, including crustaceans, anemones, among others.
- Sand substrate is not advisable for an “all fish" aquarium which only traps lethal ammonia. A very thin layer would do provided it could easily be cleaned, as required. Though, sand works quite well for coral and invertebrate tanks with very limited number of small fish.
- Wave maker is for long big tanks only, but not for small ones since it would cause fish stress and inevitable mortality. Its power would depend on the tank’s length/size, and properly positioned as well for the live corals and invertebrates to live and thrive.
- There should be proper lighting for invertebrates/live corals, requiring maintained cool temperature, thus a reliable aquarium chiller is recommended, or simply position the marine tank in an air-conditioned room.
- Rapid red/green algae growth on live rocks and tank's glass is a sign of nitrate/nitrite build-up, a result of too much light exposure and deteriorating water quality.
- Always check the salinity level, and water quality using available reliable Tetra/Sera water quality testers.
- It is best to have a reserved marine water mixture aged and aerated regularly in a covered big container, as needed for partial water changes.
- A cloudy marine tank water with fishy smell is a result of insufficient and ineffective filtration systems. While an established odorless aquarium, has a very efficient, biological, chemical and mechanical filtration systems with crystal clear water quality.
A marine aquarium may be difficult to set-up at first, a trial and error thing. However, once you know the basics, DOs and DONTs, and get the hang of it, it is even much easier to keep and less maintenance than fresh water tanks, since you only need to add fresh water whenever evaporation occurs.
Hoping this long eyeful read would help your brother in upkeeping his tank, while enjoying his hobby.
All the best to him!
WOW!!! Very detailed, and I surely learned a lot. Tried a salt water fish aquarium before without success years back. Will try it again soon, since what you've shared is very encouraging. I want to revive my idle tank once more and long been wanting to have an invertebrate and live corals set-up.with small colorful shrimps, anemones, clown fish, blue and yellow tang only. Thanks for this!
Impressive! 👍👍👍
THIS IS GREAT, AND I COULDN'T AGREE MORE. 👍
panalo na to hahaha thanks bro!
Bro, I just have a few questions for I'm interested to convert my fresh water aquarium into salt water soon.
What kind of mechanical filtration do you consider the most effective, and filter medias to use?
Will my old top filter be effective for my planned marine aquarium, and where do I buy external sump?
Will the fish survive without live rocks? Kindly name hardy species so I know what to buy later on.
Many thanks!
Pa shout out po next video super fan Nyo po talaga ako hehe
Bilis mag upload ahh stay safe
Hahahha galing mo kuya gene video nalang 😅 pero nag vlog parin👏👏👏😁
Sayang d ako nka punta haist nka pag pa picture sana😂😂😂
I'm here ule kuya lageng present sa vlog
Na download ko na Po young dreamclub pa shout out po and early
Yun oh new vid
Wow new vlog ulit
Firs Idol pa shout out
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Bro sana Tulad Ng Pag re search mo sa mga ibon kung paano Sila alagaan ganun di Sa isda Lalo na saltwater Hindi pwede na ilagay mo lang Sila Lahat sabay sabay ... Mamatay Talaga yan Sila ... Kahit ung tubig may test na ginagawa Muna kung pwede na ilagay Ang isda Hindi din pwede sabay sabay ... Goods Yan kapag nakuha Ng kapatid mo ung Tamang Pag aalaga Ng saltwater Lalo na Pag Malaki na tank nya Sobrang Ganda Nyan :)
Haha dito sa baguio ang koi fish ay 20 pesos isa haha
Free Flight mo sa sa ibang lugar yung kalapati mo idol huhuwi yan
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Pa notice po fan po kita
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Bawasan nyo po ng fish un tank at hinaan nyo po ng nag gagawa ng waves un lang alam ko hehe pressent 💙💛❤️🖤
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Lakehan ninyu pa aquarium boss para masmaganda manga nasa 20 gl
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Bader, medyo maliit yung size ng aquarium para dun sa population ng fish, medyo na sstress din sila dahil sa lakas nung wave maker… Ang gaganda nung isda.. 👌🏻
Early
Hi idol
Patay na siguro mga isda. Mag research ba si Bader 😀
kua may cockatiel hf ka??
Idolll
Present mga bross ❤️
Hahaha bwal sa Camera pero pde sa cellphone hahaha good job
Tagal kona idol gusto pumunta dyan kaso wlang pera HAHAHA
Mahal kc bentahan sa kartimar, kaya mas madami bumibile sa bulacan mas mura pa.
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Bakit paramg kasalanan ng vlogger na nakikita sa vlogs nila na overcrowded ang mga hayop dun. Di ba dapat ang management ang nag regulate at nag reremind sa mga tenants nila? Or baka naman may nahuhuli na walang permit na nag bebenta ng illegal na hayop dun? Whatchathink? Hahaha
yes marami po kasing illegal heheh
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Idol bilhan mona kapares isang kalapati mo paupdate nadin sakanila idol
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higpit na pala ng cartimar 😪 bawal mag vlog pero pede mag video 🙄🤣🤣🤣
Need nila ng Buhay na corals
Dati may nag vlog sa cartimar dati ngayon hndi na mag vlog sa cartimar
meron din mali c bader kac iba ung parameters ng water doon sa cartimar at dyan sa aquarium ni bader kailangan din dripacclimation para masanay bagong aquarium nila.
sa pasay poyan???
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2 VLOGS A DAY???😁
Gulat nga aq eh Kala q namamalikmata aq hahahaha 2 vlogs😍
Error po link pano madownload?
Agis nyo kalapati nyo po idol sa ibang lugar yung di masya dong malayo babalik yan sayo legit
Awts idol ko pa namn kayo
ako din koya kahit love bird
hi po
dapat mas malaki ng konti ung aquarium nyo para sakto sa dami ng fish nyo.
Bro the fish tank is overcrowded
Kalokohan yung bawal mag video dyan. Kahit si Micky Bustos lupet pa ng mag camera na ginagamit eh di naman sinisita. Power tripping lang yang guard na yan.
Gene talagang bawal na mag vlog talaga Dyan kahit Ako nasita noon.
Lupit
na sestress sa lakas nung wave maker and masyado masikip
maganda na yan ngayon pero bawal mag vlog
Crowded na sila kuya gene kaya need ni bader ng big tank
Masyado Po maliit yung aquarium ni bader tsaka masyado madami Yung isda at Mahina Yung filter
need ni bader filter at biofilter media para doon mamahay ung good bacteria sa filter media.
Pa shout out pls
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Po
Boss seller ako ng saltwater fish. Masyado pong maliit yung tank nyo idol sa ganyang kalalaking isda at need ng ibang filtration para mapaganda yung quality ng tubig upang hindi sila magka sakit , ich, cloud eye, yan po yung magiging isang rason para magkasakit sila at mamatay
salamat idol
Buy a much bigger tank
You can buy sea anemones for nemo
Btw
.. masyado masikip isa dun yung reasons bakit sila swimming ng swimming di makahanap ng spot
11:57 sabi ni bader watch mo nalang
Mamamatay po ung clownfish wlang anemone kailangan po nila ng anemone or ung bahay nila
He needs a bigger aquarium because the aquarium he has us to small and its to crowded
Kaibigan ni Nemo
hi beby
Tama sya sa deep sand nya para hindi ka lage nagwawaterchange at acclimation very good tested and proven through the years, yung problema lang hindi nya quarantine yung isda sa maliit pang aquarium linagay nya meaning stress yung isda sa main show tank nya pa, at malakas yung wavemaker nya po altough tama naman yon para sa oxygenation at aeration ng aquarium at to promote microorganisms that eat fish waste and for free fish food like how goldfish and koi eat algae extra stress pa ang mabibigay ng malakas na wavemaker especiallly maliit yung aquarium nya mali din mallit na nga po aquarium nya malakas wavemaker nagstrastruggle yung isda at you can't add sea anemones with that small aquarium altough good news nagmemake na daw sila ng bigger aquarium
wow....
yong chloe pet shop mali bigay niya saakin sabi ko pair tass parehas barako binigay binalik ko sabi ko dena ako bebele sa i ba na lang parkit po yoon sabi pg blue ilong ehh parehas lang hahahahhahahha nag sorrry pero de na ako bumili kung de ko na pansin ede na i uwi ko na sa lagguna
lagyan nyyo po ng asin konte
Hindi kayang sumunod sa simple rules.
Kaw nga kamote rider hahaha
Jan nag TH-cam Pepito manaloto ha
Ang yaman ni bader
1st your salt water aquarium is to small to hold that many fishes. 2nd you do not need a wave maker for a small aquarium because it will create a very strong current both left and right because the distance of the walls are to near. The strong current will weaken your fish and die.
pahinaan po ung filter
Sayang di ko kayo nakita
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