Such a great channel, Cam and crew! Always a pleasure catching one of your videos and getting to see all these reefs that are hidden behind doors.... Until Cam finds them! I love seeing other stores, displays, and hobbyists reefs and aquariums. That's one thing that always keeps me looking for new videos. Alongside the beautiful views you will always find Cam or Ania (spelling?) offering up quality information to help assist others looking to keep or care for similar species or learning which equipment suits best for the job. Thanks for always putting out quality content. Happy Reefing! Great tips on the Scoly Salvage and what to look for on a Scoly that seemingly is destined to die. I also agree, Birdsnest are highly under rated. I know that in the USA that many people seem to struggle with the Birds nest. I think people offer too much light and too much or too little flow. I am looking forward to securing a birds nest. Cam, you don't happen to know if any of that Dendritica you keep has made it to the United States? I will have to learn a bit more about the different Seriatopora species. Does Gallery Aquatica TV have a good video that shows off the colonies that Cam has kept and raised over time? Thanks for creating a space and community that allows us all to nerd out a bit and share our passions with one another. Sorry to be so long winded but... DAMN! that Lobo garden around the @8:00 minute mark is drop dead gorgeous. Especially with the Goniopora garden above it on the rock. Such beautiful shots and had to let you know that it means a lot to us hobbyists and amateur Reef Ecologist. What a snag on that chalice! Chalice corals are great... That specimen you have is a true alien.
Reef Builders did an article on the dendritica but I’m not sure if it got to the US. I’ll ask Ania. I don’t think I have it in my display these days but I’m pretty sure Ania has some colonies in her display. It’s definitely a coral that is worthy of its own episode, I’ll see if I can convince Ania to do a Frag Files on it. Cam PS thanks for the great comment!
I'm really interested when people do different things like finding 2:52 mollies 🐠 🤩👍in a reef aquarium and the sponge filters 13:30 . Everything that many experienced people tell you "those things don't work" in marine aquariums. Without question, all very interesting aquariums. 💯 - Ramón 🇲🇽
@@GalleryAquaticaTV his shorts for one, then I think I saw some weathershield drums ?? Hard to tell, then a long nap roller sleeve on a frame near the end??
Great video. Man, i wouldnt want to have to move all that equipment and livestock. Be interesting to have an update when he does that. I think i would be atleast putting in new tanks prior to the move i think.
Got the dream job Cam! Didnt know you could put molley in saltwater! 😂 quick question, what is the best algae eater fish for a 20 gallon nano, don't want lawnmower blenny though lol
The answer might actually be a Molly! Otherwise a small tang like a bristletooth, but even a bristletooth might outgrow a tank that size. I’d usually go for invertebrate clean up crew. Cam