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You guys do a great job. Alex gave me tour of the farm last year, and those 750 display tanks you have back there in the farm are as awesome as the tanks in the front of the store.
New to the reef hobby. I've read multiple places that the sand should go in after the rocks. Is there a reason why you guys didn't do so? Just trying to educate myself here. Maybe the rock is so big that the sand shifting below it won't do anything? Or is it that there are enough points of contact on the large pieces to where shifting sand won't cause a collapse? Have a good day!
Omg I have 3 setups, ones a 6ft long 100 gallon and took me about 2 hrs to aquascape her. I'll just be so nervous putting that much weight on the bottom panel far as rock that was removed. But looks awesome. Just subbed. Are those eco radions if so what's your light intensity settings. Happy Reefing. 😎
@@WorldWideCorals That was epic! I was just waiting for that thing to crack and come apart! The dude did a brilliant job with the construction. I made one with CA glue and finished the bonding with E-Marco 400 to make sure it stays together when I move to the tank, but now that I say this...it will break my front glass. Haha
Who do you guy's use to build your large tank's? I like Reef Savvy, but those prices.. Holy cow!! Haha.. Keep up the GREAT work gentlemen! I wish you had a shop in San Diego. I'm 2 1/2hrs east of there. 👍👍
I really love that initial look with fresh dry rocks, nice white look (the only time I like to see white in the tank) and then in a few weeks gets covered in a case of the uglies so sad.
I’m glad to see Ryan from BRS helping out with the move @2:27
That's not Ryan from BRSTV, it's our general manager Josh
Hehe tought also first time 😅
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WOW!!!!! Bravo!!!!!!
Thank you!
Looks fantastic guys! Great job Vic and Josh. Ofcourse Tommy for putting this all together!
Thank you
Awesome to see what can be done with shelf rock! Beautiful scape!
Thank you!
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Thank you so much. We appreciate that!
Love it guys! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching
You guys do a great job. Alex gave me tour of the farm last year, and those 750 display tanks you have back there in the farm are as awesome as the tanks in the front of the store.
We appreciate that. We're glad that you were able to check out the farm area, you see those 750g tanks now.
What a video! Love it guys!!
Thank you, we appreciate it!
Beautiful
Thanks!
Great job guys!
We appreciate that! Thanks
Grazie guys !
Thanks for watching
🔥🔥🔥tank looks great. Can’t wait to see it full of coral.
We can't wait either. Thanks for checking out the video
Nice job.
Thanks!
Nice 👍
Thank you
The new rocks looks so amazing compared the one customer bought.
Thanks!
I love you guys and your corals 🔥
Thank you, we appreciate that
🔥🔥🔥🔥tank looks great
Thanks!
New to the reef hobby. I've read multiple places that the sand should go in after the rocks. Is there a reason why you guys didn't do so? Just trying to educate myself here. Maybe the rock is so big that the sand shifting below it won't do anything? Or is it that there are enough points of contact on the large pieces to where shifting sand won't cause a collapse? Have a good day!
The rock structure is big enough here that it will be stable and keeps rock off the glass. I wouldn’t do this in smaller systems.
I cant wait to head back to orlando, for the sole purpose of WWC
Thank you, we appreciate that
Omg I have 3 setups, ones a 6ft long 100 gallon and took me about 2 hrs to aquascape her. I'll just be so nervous putting that much weight on the bottom panel far as rock that was removed. But looks awesome. Just subbed. Are those eco radions if so what's your light intensity settings. Happy Reefing. 😎
Thank you. And yes, those Radion Gen 5s. We have our light schedules on our website to download
Ohh man...that made me so nervous!
It was tricky. Thanks for watching
@@WorldWideCorals That was epic! I was just waiting for that thing to crack and come apart! The dude did a brilliant job with the construction. I made one with CA glue and finished the bonding with E-Marco 400 to make sure it stays together when I move to the tank, but now that I say this...it will break my front glass. Haha
@@Reefahholic Make sure you get help if you're going to move rock like that
That looks great! What was the total weight of the rocks you used for that tank?
Heavy!! 🤣🤣😅
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When money is no obstacles
Ok. Thanks for watching
gracias
Thank you for watching
Are the rocks that were removed from that aquarium for sale?
Check out the video, he explains that the rock was sold to a customer
What sand did you guys use?
I want to buy those huge stones that they took from the aquarium where I can get them i m from queretaro/ mexico
Rock sorry
I thought that was Ryan from BRS!
No
Who do you guy's use to build your large tank's? I like Reef Savvy, but those prices.. Holy cow!! Haha.. Keep up the GREAT work gentlemen! I wish you had a shop in San Diego. I'm 2 1/2hrs east of there. 👍👍
We appreciate it, and thank you for checking out our videos
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Yeah buddy!
Shoulden rocks be before sand
The rock will settle in, you need something to balance the rock
Imagine how much the person paid for those!
Thanks for watching
@@WorldWideCorals thanks for the awesome reefing content!!
@@ryanrich06 No worries, that's what we are here for. Thanks again for watching
Why Sand first ? 😳
What size tank?
It is a 750 gallon tank
@@WorldWideCorals lange and width cm?
@@rigelboy4718 120" x 60" x 30"
precio de marco rock por favor
$10.99 per lb. for shelf and $6.99 per lb. for branch
"Everybody and everything has a price"
Now y'know why being rich matters. Now go, and don't end up like me
350LB established LR structure - $3500 at 10LB. Now add in the fact its priceless and WWC inconvenience, my guess is $5-6K
I really love that initial look with fresh dry rocks, nice white look (the only time I like to see white in the tank) and then in a few weeks gets covered in a case of the uglies so sad.
Then comes back to being beautiful. Cycle of life
Money talks. For some loaded reefers, “Hey WWC, I am going to buy your company”.
No, not going to happen
Most reefers say keeps your hands out of your tanks. Here I see shoes in the tank 🤦♂️
Rock and sand was taken out of the tank. The shoes in the tank didn't do anything to it 🤦♂️
....probably got some sand in your brains too.
Rocks on top of Sand?? Typical beginner mistake 🤨
Sure. Thanks for watching
What’s wrong with doing that