Man I don’t know what I would do without these videos from BRS. I’m in the process of setting up a new reef after 8 years of not being able to. I signed up for the APEX giveaway and the drawing is on my birthday week so I’m feeling lucky 🍀! NK
I just switched to the All For Reef in search of an ULM mixed reef tank that works for me. I have a 75 gal tank with a 20gal triton sump design. The refugium is 13gal with an oversized skimmer. I did carbon dosing via vodka before with kalkwasser and wasn’t having the success I wanted. I’m trying to reduce and get my water changes to 20% every 3 months. I’ve been running the All For Reef for almost 3 months and I’m about to do my ICP test and see where my tank is at. I’ve continued to carbon dose via vodka and noticed an increase in the required dosing to Maintain my Alk at 9dkh. I didn’t realize how it worked until explained in this video.
Ryan, I'm just going to be "open and honest" here... I check back regularly looking for an update on the BRS 160, and it seems like we go for an eternity between updates. I think it is time for a "simple and stable" webcam on the tank so those of us that are total junkies can get a 160 fix (daily if needed). While we're at it, a webcam on the fuge too...Sorry, I'm a complete BRS addict...
I personally love the red sea program, I do 2-4 40% water changes a year on my sps dominate tank because of it and everything grows very well and has great colors as long as I keep up on my testing. The only thing I do that stays from their program is using the brs soda ash for alkalinity. I use their calcium because it has strontium and eventually I will switch to using their colors, nopox and calcium along with brs alkalinity and magnesium once I run out of red sea magnesium.
The new BRS Pharm two part is a major upgrade. It is clean and works great. Thanks for putting out an awesome product. BRS 2 part and Red Sea trace works well for me. 😀
Hey Mike, We replied to your comment on another video, but will reply here as well 🙂 4 scoops per 1 gallon of RODI and dosing twice as much is the current recommendation. This was changed due to concerns of precipitation with the 7.5 scoops per gallon ratio that was previously suggested. Ultimately, the results are virtually identical.
Another great video. I am still in my very slow cycle with just fish - giving time for my tank to be stable before adding corals. I'm also using the time to get set with the right salt mix to maintain alklainity and calcium. You mentioned that most of your staff use the Tropic Marin Coral Pro salt. Since it mixes to an alkalinity of only 7 and your target is 8, do you add any sodium bicarb or anything else to raise alkalinity in your newly mixed salt before using it for a water change?
Man I don’t know what I would do without these videos from BRS. I’m in the process of setting up a new reef after 8 years of not being able to. I signed up for the APEX giveaway and the drawing is on my birthday week so I’m feeling lucky 🍀! NK
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I just switched to the All For Reef in search of an ULM mixed reef tank that works for me. I have a 75 gal tank with a 20gal triton sump design. The refugium is 13gal with an oversized skimmer. I did carbon dosing via vodka before with kalkwasser and wasn’t having the success I wanted. I’m trying to reduce and get my water changes to 20% every 3 months.
I’ve been running the All For Reef for almost 3 months and I’m about to do my ICP test and see where my tank is at. I’ve continued to carbon dose via vodka and noticed an increase in the required dosing to Maintain my Alk at 9dkh. I didn’t realize how it worked until explained in this video.
Ryan, I'm just going to be "open and honest" here... I check back regularly looking for an update on the BRS 160, and it seems like we go for an eternity between updates. I think it is time for a "simple and stable" webcam on the tank so those of us that are total junkies can get a 160 fix (daily if needed). While we're at it, a webcam on the fuge too...Sorry, I'm a complete BRS addict...
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I personally love the red sea program, I do 2-4 40% water changes a year on my sps dominate tank because of it and everything grows very well and has great colors as long as I keep up on my testing. The only thing I do that stays from their program is using the brs soda ash for alkalinity. I use their calcium because it has strontium and eventually I will switch to using their colors, nopox and calcium along with brs alkalinity and magnesium once I run out of red sea magnesium.
The new BRS Pharm two part is a major upgrade. It is clean and works great. Thanks for putting out an awesome product. BRS 2 part and Red Sea trace works well for me. 😀
Hoping to utilize these tips effectively 👍🏾
you guys are amazinnnn!
Another awesome video you guys rock
25:00 Just time stamping this for my own future use.
Thanks for this video
Love from India....
This was another great video guys 👍
Great video ! As always
This is awesome ....shake n bake
Yes, you can do this or that or those but what exactly is good and bad?
But in this video it says to do 7.5 scoops part C per gallon and dose equal amounts
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Hey Mike,
We replied to your comment on another video, but will reply here as well 🙂
4 scoops per 1 gallon of RODI and dosing twice as much is the current recommendation. This was changed due to concerns of precipitation with the 7.5 scoops per gallon ratio that was previously suggested. Ultimately, the results are virtually identical.
At the very beginning around 4312 you have some of what looks like sps real low with acan, what are those corals?
As always great information!! I'm hoping for that vertex calcium reactor to add to my new sos dominate tank build!!
Great video like always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
BulkReefSupplyCom when i say great video means great video to look at , 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Is that a school of orchid dottybacks you guys added?
Since WWC is doing 10% water changes a week, I would like to know how they filter their water and what salt they use.
What is the coral at 2:12?
Who's and what tank is @1:54
Whoops! That was actually a camera/editing trick with a live shot from the ocean set inside of a reef tank "frame" :P
@@BRStv 😂😂😂 now you've said it, I can totally see it now. Lol
Sorry for the off topic question but what does WWC mean?
Bruno Mai WWC is a company called World Wide Corals. Check it out online. They have gorgeous stuff.
Another great video. I am still in my very slow cycle with just fish - giving time for my tank to be stable before adding corals. I'm also using the time to get set with the right salt mix to maintain alklainity and calcium. You mentioned that most of your staff use the Tropic Marin Coral Pro salt. Since it mixes to an alkalinity of only 7 and your target is 8, do you add any sodium bicarb or anything else to raise alkalinity in your newly mixed salt before using it for a water change?
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What is Triton availability like these days?
@@BRStv Nice! I know it was a big problem before I got started reefing.
I though that I go for a calcium reactor!
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I love it goal 420
Please let me win the AI Nero 7 for this weeks giveaway 😢