I don't know how I missed this over a year ago. Great video Jake, you have taken this hobby to new heights. We will never know how high you could of taken this hobby. Hobby not the same without you.
Excellent job capturing the beauty of these stoneys under low Kelvin lighting. I passed up a chance to view the farm a couple years ago when covid was in full swing.. Thanks for sharing Jake, keep up the grind!
Boy that intro was just about perfect! Whomever is mixing the music is on point! Fantastic filming and the voice over was very well done! Nice visual and audio treat thanks guys
Had to come back for a round 3 of watching this video! I have so much respect for their coral growing skills! …. And of course I respect your coral/ camera / blogging skills as well Jake! You my friend are a well rounded individual 🍻🏆🤙
Ooohhh I can already see that this video is some fyyyyyyyeeee 🔥 great job Jake it’s awesome to see you teamed up with tsa! They are definitely killing the game!
No offense to whoever is running RB now but I really really miss Jake and his videos . this came on randomly and his voice made me so excited for the video. miss you brother Jake.
Wish I could achieve these colors on my acros, I get great growth, but I can not get the colors. I’m always reminding myself to be patient, and it usually always pays off. 🪸
there can be any number of missing links to achieve 'peak' coloration and vitality and for me the last piece of the puzzle with Acros was dosing a small amount of PO4, sounds crazy but in my case in made a HUGE difference
@@ReefBuildersVideo In my situation, when i put a frag of Walt Disney in my tank, the polyps eventually turned brown and the colors slowly faded. Strangely it’s growing like crazy and has amazing polyp extension so…. When I test my phosphate on a Hanna Phosphorus PPB checker, they’re generally reading 1-2 PPB (NO3 5 PPM) I may need to research the phosphate issue also. Thanks for the tip!
@@Messier87_M87 yes that is quite low! Even possibly zero accounting for margin of error. My WD also faded for the first few months in similar conditions. You may try dosing Phosphate up to ~0.05. I just "dose" Reef Roids as my Phos source, dependably keeps it from being undetectable and the corals get some extra nutrition.
@@EazyP_Z Thanks for the help! I recently raised my Phosphate up to 0.031 PPM. I’m going to let it sit around that level for a couple months and see if that helps. I have noticed when I add a new acro frag to tank they generally lose their color but they always color back up, but this Walt Disney Tenuis is very finicky. I’ve also considered the fact this may be a lighting issue also, time will tell.
Jake and team, amazing video. Question for you - when you shoot the video, what lighting settings would you set to if lit by Radion G4 Blue? Are all channels at 100%? Your color rendition is phenomenal.
I generally aim for 100% on the blue channels, 50% on the whites, and 25% on the red & greens and then tweak the spectrum to your liking and what's working with your camera