Matthew’s Coral Frag Tank Setup, Gear, & MISTAKES!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ย. 2024
- Let's set up a frag tank! In today's episode, Matthew is walking us through setting up his Waterbox 105.4 FRAG aquarium. He's covering all the bases from stand assembly to aquarium plumbing along with the gear that he's choosing to use on this coral grow out machine! Prep your coral frags and check it out here!
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➡ Maxspect Gyre XF330 : brs.li/BRS_Max...
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➡ Innovative Marine Helio : brs.li/BRS_IM_...
➡ EcoTech Marine Vectra S2 : brs.li/BRS_Eco...
➡ Tunze Osmolator 3155 : brs.li/BRS_Tun...
➡ Kamoer X1 Pro : brs.li/Kamoer_...
➡ Tropic Marin All For Reef Powder : brs.li/BRS_AFR...
➡ Adaptive Reef Deluxe Control Board : brs.li/BRS_Ada...
➡ Neptune Systems ApexEL : brs.li/Neptune...
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Appreciate you sharing the short comings when building up the cabinet
Matt one of these days make a video about the awesome ambient lighting you do behind your tanks
Super excited to watch after work. I have a frag tank I need to set up!! Thank you Matt!
Good boy Matthew 🐶😊
I want something like this for sure the very best for the beginner try to be successful.
That's super awesome you do this at your house I really wish I could get a better understanding I'm not sure what I'm missing but I'm doing something right I wish I could just come spend a day with someone like you to better understand and be able to leave my lights alone LOL
We're always happy to help answer questions here, but what you might find even more valuable it to see if there is a local reefing club in your area. There are a ton of incredibly talented aquarists around the country and I'm sure that you have at least one or two of them nearby that would be willing to help by being a mentor.
Very cool! Love those IM heaters!
Love Waterbox tanks. I agree with the expensive cabinets. Too expensive for there appearance. At least wb now has aluminum stands
Question, so I’m thinking of starting one but I’m not looking to spend all this money of equipment like you did, would it be possible to just do water changes instead of dosing or?
How you "feed " nitrat, phosphat to the frags ? I mean if its a fishless tank ( adding Np /po3 ? Or Just coral food ??)
Looking at your home's location, I wonder where you have the RODi system located.
Hi Matthew. Do you have a video that's all about your Anemones tank? Can you kindly share the link? I need to know more about them.. thank you
Palm Springs!?? Man, I thought he was also in St Paul/Minneapolis
You mention soaking plates overnight in saltwater and Dr Tims....Is that just to get a good amount of bacteria soaked in or does that cycle the media fast? I use it in koi ponds and within a week or two its cycled, but curious on the SW/Reef bio cycle.
You are exactly right. This is just anecdotal of course, but some of us in the hobby think that giving the bacteria time to settle may help it to colonize, thus giving a quicker and more robust cycle.
@@BRStv but would you add ammonia or an ammonia source to assist? aeration? Thinking of starting a WB20 Cube at my desk and if I can cycle spheres for a week in a bucket, might be a great start.
Imo its not so bad to assemble the cabinet - just take ur time and turn Metallica on LOUD!🤘🏻
Waterbox builds beautiful systems. I don't think many of us questioned why you decided to buy one.
They are near turn key, and well thought out. For those that don't want to spend countless hours researching and planning a system, Buying a waterbox is a good purchase. They're also great for new hobbyist's who many not have many preference or have knowledge about equipment. I can't fault anyone who buys one.
The only real limitation is one that is self-imposed by the company: A consumer who loves their tanks, can't buy waterbox tank stand-alone; nor can anyone buy a system piece-meal. So, it is automatically a poor choice for individuals who are either forced to budge a system; or for those who enjoy building DIY set-ups.
I'm personally a bit disappointed and resentful they went this route. I'd buy a 6 foot water box tomorrow for my next build. But I want it on a custom stand, and plumbed into an existing sump I've been working with. So the sunk cost is ridiculous. I'd eat the cost of their stand, plumbing, and sump; just to have the tank. That's not a good choice to make. And again, it's due to how waterbox built their current business model. They chose to focus exclusively on complete systems, which again are beautiful and worth the purchase (if you want or need the whole system). But they also purposely chose to exclude the segment of the market which does not need, or cannot afford the entire system at the onset. Because of this business structure; what makes them a phenomenal choice for one segment of the market, also makes them a very bad choice for another segment. And their is nothing wrong with being in either segment of the market.
But it's a beautiful tank. I think all of us would be happy to see that sitting in our living room. It's gorgeous, good choice
That's bc WB is just drop shipping you a tank from china...lol...dude buy a custome tank...it'll be similar cost and way better glass
It was really this hard for you to assemble the cabinet? It took my like 30m with no issues
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Do you need to dose? And is there a cheaper way to do it without all this crazy expensive stuff?? Not looking to kill my bank account
This makes me a little concerned about buying Waterbox aquariums to be honest. Ikea flavored furniture does not inspire confidence in its ability to hold several hundred pounds of water and the ease at which it scratches points to really cheap finishes.
The tanks themselves are beautiful, but the stand is scary.
You'd be surprised at how strong they are once put together. The stand is built from solid plywood.
Frag 165 is my dream tank. Selling a kidney if u know anyone interested lmk
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so the cabinet is not real wood? 🤔
The cabinet of the FRAG systems are made from solid plywood.
@@BRStv Gotcha so no particle board in between right.
Why they can’t build a better stand for expensive aquarium?…the materials are look too cheap.
I miss Randy... This guy isn't it...
This seems more like an advertisement for expensive equipment, I'm out!
You lost me on the stand, let’s just do aluminum
You paid how much for that ikea fish tank? Hahaha brands don’t make everything better.
Overall look is ok but the quality looks terrible .