Professional Fish Keepers is an aquarium store owned and operated by Daniel Nestorio. Daniel Nestorio is a Marine Biologist from Portugal that came to USA in search of his american dream. I Daniel, have been in large intensive industry aquaculture in Europe, then came to USA and thinking I was going to work in aquaculture, but that company was actually an aquarium store (HERE I met my great friend Sergio from Peru)!!! So the fish was much more beautiful and there was coral...OMG I WAS IN LOVE!! from there I wanted to learn more. I went to a wholesale (big mistake but I lean some stuff) them Univerity of Miami (coral conservation lab - Aquaculture lab) for almost a year. Opened my own aquarium service company, online store. Got a job on the largest aquarium store in the world (witch was amazing until it close)... so pist off that it close, I ended opening my own store, With the help of Sergio. NOW i do things my way, i even go with Sergio to catch our own fish ;)
hi, these ones are one of my favorite banjos sadly, i heard that those are mostly caught in the brackish water of india port here in germany one guy told me, they are not ez to handle, because its way too expensive to drive up the rivers so be safe and so out there, ppl :) mine lived some years... and yeah not cool bye
Back around 1991ish, Julian narrated a VHS tape about reef aquariums. I'd love to know it's name, if it's archived anywhere, and what the music was in the opening credits. I've literally been obsessing over this for years, haha! Thanks so much for any info. ☺
As a father with small children i don’t really have time to keep the tank perfect. My Heteractis magnifica’s keeps getting bigger and multiply too fast. No feeding or special care. Now i see nems as weed in the tank. 😂
Daniel sir I have a question My hammer coral was doing great for about a year it was in a 75 gallon tank that was my starting tank. I upgraded and got my dream tank 180 gallon. I cycle the tank waited about 6 months and started adding and swapping the coil over from my 75 gallon I went into a bacterial bloom and had a purchase a UV light. When it finally cleared up and I can see the corals all of them were okay except for my hammer currently none of the polyps are standing out it looks like a tree stub with bright white with its mouth open The center holes I'm guessing are its mouth there's four heads on it it's a pretty big stump. Is it dying on me is there any way that I can bring her back to life My perimeters are next to perfect. I truly don't understand what has happened and it's my favorite coral any input would be grateful I can send you photos if need be I listen to a lot of your videos and I feel like you would know if you saw thank you for taking the time to read thank you for taking the time to make these videos
i use ro in reef tank and a berkey style diy filter for the fresh tank, Berkey takes out all the bad stuff, but it leaves in the minerals and heavy metals. Heavy metal.
Meu amigo, você merece parabéns pela forma como conduz os sistemas automáticos de troca parcial de água. Sua dedicação é admirável e nos encoraja a assumir desafios maiores em nosso hobby, nos revelando que é possível conquistar e dominar o controle de um aquário dessa magnitude, no conforto de nossos lares. Um forte abraço, felicidades sempre. 👍🏼🐟🐠
How do you establish the bacteria in the reactor to start lowering the nitrates? I don't think mine is doing anything as Nitrate are not going down and water seems to just pass through the reactor.
I live in Austin, Texas, I was doing plumbing work in Turkey, I want to do my own business here but I don't know how to find this job. can someone please help me
Ask The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners the main office is in Austin you can go in person they have an online website or ask a top Plumbing Company like Kilgore or TDIndustries