Are the zoas difficult to pull of to frag? I’ve only had very separate colonies as in one zoa species on a rock and isolated but I do love a quality zoa garden Regards Duzzy🇦🇺
@@MrAquariummaster I use small 20-30mm rocks with a frag plug stem glued to the rock…..then when adding to the tank I cut the stem off and glue the rock.
@@DuzzyDobbin yeah that’s basically what I do. The steam gets cut and the disc will get glue down. When I’m ready to frag I’ll pop off the disc and frag off it. Which is easier cause no rock has to be move or chisel
@@DuzzyDobbin thanks mate! Zoas I usually frag a lot but I don’t mind the over grown look either haha. The only stinging issue I’ve encountered is with the bounce mushrooms. And unfortunately it just means I have to sacrifice some mushrooms everywhere few months
Your tank is BEAUTIFUL! Your hawkfish is so cute! I want to get one for my tank and I noticed you have shrimp. Have you had any problems losing any shrimp to your hawkfish? Also can you make a video of what corals you have in the tank? & to answer the question in your description my favorite corals are mushroom and zoa corals.
@@lipstickbritt3993 I have a cleaner and fire shrimp and he leaves them alone. No issues so far but I’m sure if you add tiny ones then maybe they’ll be a snack
Amazing tank 😍
@@lordfikrag5465 thank you!
Nice looking tank bro!
@@MikeLemming thank you
Congrats from Brazil!!!!
Your reef is simply amazing!!!
@@luizclaudioborges2040 abrigado! Definitely took a lot of time and work
How long has the tank been running?
@@bradcurtis6536 last time it got moved was a year ago. But have had some fish and coral for years that moved over
Are the zoas difficult to pull of to frag? I’ve only had very separate colonies as in one zoa species on a rock and isolated but I do love a quality zoa garden
Regards Duzzy🇦🇺
@@DuzzyDobbin for the most part not really. It may not seem like it but they’re still on frag plugs so it’s easy to pop it off and frag
@@MrAquariummaster I use small 20-30mm rocks with a frag plug stem glued to the rock…..then when adding to the tank I cut the stem off and glue the rock.
@@DuzzyDobbin yeah that’s basically what I do. The steam gets cut and the disc will get glue down. When I’m ready to frag I’ll pop off the disc and frag off it. Which is easier cause no rock has to be move or chisel
@@MrAquariummaster ah I see. It’s really beautiful
Outstanding work! 👏🙌👌✌️
Wow, that's a smoking system!!! Very Nice!!!
@@dannymcelroy thank you!
Very healthy tank!
More, more, more - amazing tank :)
@@Laplasian I’m hoping to start creating more content again!
@@MrAquariummaster haahah no excuses buddy - fans are waiting :P all the best
Beautiful tank . Can we see your filtration system next time ?
Beautiful tank. How do you deal with zoas and stinging or overtaking?
Regards Duzzy🇦🇺
@@DuzzyDobbin thanks mate! Zoas I usually frag a lot but I don’t mind the over grown look either haha. The only stinging issue I’ve encountered is with the bounce mushrooms. And unfortunately it just means I have to sacrifice some mushrooms everywhere few months
Your tank is BEAUTIFUL! Your hawkfish is so cute! I want to get one for my tank and I noticed you have shrimp. Have you had any problems losing any shrimp to your hawkfish? Also can you make a video of what corals you have in the tank? & to answer the question in your description my favorite corals are mushroom and zoa corals.
@@lipstickbritt3993 I have a cleaner and fire shrimp and he leaves them alone. No issues so far but I’m sure if you add tiny ones then maybe they’ll be a snack
Beautiful and amazing system! Equipment details please!
Thank you. Red Sea light , mp10 and octo skimmer
Insane is def the word. Makes me not want to even take photos of my 6month old lmfao
Very nice
Thanks
Nice 👌
Beautiful, can you share your equipment and dosing routine please?
@@macy17250 2 mp10s
Red Sea lights
And all for reef for dosing
nice! what light do you use?
@@nguyenluc790 Red Sea leds
Excellent aquarium, friend, it's great, and I think you have too many zoas, then you can give me some. Greetings 🫡
I sure do love Zoas
That teal goni with orange tips are fire! What are those called?!
@@winstonclyde I believe zoanthids.com sells one like it called afterglow
@@winstonclyde but mine came from sunnysidecorals
@@MrAquariummaster thanks! Killer tank buddy
whats lighting u use? ❤
@@okat899 Red Sea lights
@@MrAquariummasterwhich ones how many and at what intensity?
@@Coral-reef. Red Sea leds 90 and 2
Blues 100 and whites peak at 40
Nice Colour grading in premiere pro