Grahams’s 300 and his frag tanks are beautiful. His attention to detail really shows. One of the nicest scripts dominated tanks I have seen. Thanks for the tour Vic.
This guy is the bomb, and a darn good reef keeper. I bought stuff from him before and I do it every time I get the opportunity. Graham, keep up the excellent work and contributions to the hobby 👍🏽
I really love the acro videos. You went a little in detail with acros about 6 months to a year ago but I wish you would do a full video with every detail on how to grow them, color them up, and everything in between!
Grahams I saw this clip of your fish in ig and I said your fish can be your kids aunts and uncles lol… but yeah man all jokes aside beautiful system and nice diy work!
Amazing tanks! How are you attaching the sps to the rocks ? Are you using a system where you have secured permanent frag plug holders so you can move the sps on frag plugs easily? If so what are you using to do this?
Thanks! I've grown this display tank out a few times and got tired of scraping/chipping acros and montis off of the live rock when I remove overgrown colonies. Now I use super glue and holdfast epoxy to mount frag plugs upside down on the rock. I then take frags or mini colonies already mounted to plugs and use silicone tubing to attach that plug to the upside down plug. This makes moving, adding, or removing pieces fast and easy. I don't think this is necessary for most hobbyists, but I maintain a lot of tanks for one person so I try to find more efficient ways to do things.
I don't think I've ever had a "bad batch" of IO. It's very consistent in my experience. Parameters can be tweaked with additions, but starting with a consistent base is what makes IO great.
Thank you! I dose aquavitro fuel at half the recommended dose. I also add potassium, strontium, and iodine to my Calcium Chloride mix to keep those levels close to NSW.