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No footage of the airline lounges and first class accommodations?
ОтветитьGlad you enjoyed your journey and got some inspiration.
Listening to Jamie has made me really think of how the future of our hobby MUST be done by breeding and growing. Not from the wild
I had such a fun week! Great to be able spend time together again ❤
Ответить👏 loved this . I’m so glad you came , Paul &Angela
ОтветитьThe idea about "curing" freshly cleaned trays in a dark container with tank water running through it seems like it would work very well for getting a biofilm established on them before putting them back under lights. Though I don't think live rock would have much to do with the curing process as the biofilm would happen anywhere you put the trays as long as there is tank water flowing past them to inoculate and feed the microbes that would constitute the biofilm.
ОтветитьSeeing the corals grow and meeting folks who love the hobby is great inspiration.
ОтветитьPeople get really creative with space when it is very limited. Necessity breeds inovation.
ОтветитьMoonlight is 100% what i attribute to all my inverts spawning monthly or bimonthly. Havent bought snails in almost a decade due to mass reproduction as soon as i started using a moon cycle that follows the moon phase. Stomallas, astreas as well as the copepod population seems to spike like crazy about every other full moon.
ОтветитьGlad you enjoyed your trip to our beautiful country.
ОтветитьCorals spawning with moon light absolutely interesting would like to see more on this
ОтветитьMy Grandfather worked at the Horniman museum in the early 80s. I loved going to visit.
ОтветитьPerhaps soft corals prefer higher alkalinity because they prefer to use bicarbonate and or carbonate for photosynthesis as opposed to dissolved carbon dioxide/carbonic acid
ОтветитьI am always interested in how people achieve the same results but with different approaches, and then try and put myself somewhere in the middle. For me it was great to get to meet you and have some discussions on coral feeding, along with the other great professionals who were there. Really good times
Ответить2-part is indeed king in the UK, I hardly know anyone with a calcium reactor. I think many people just simply don't have the space as our houses are smaller, same with kalkbins!
ОтветитьSo glad you enjoyed your visit to the UK. It was an honour to meet you and listen to your speech. Massive thumbs up Than 👍✨
ОтветитьHi Than, great video as always! Do you know, is there a practical description of how to get corals spawn and how to get the reproduction work?
ОтветитьLearn a lot of experience from you n youtu,thanks for all beautiful things.
ОтветитьIt was great to hear you speak at the event, thanks for coming!
ОтветитьFor me inspiration comes the most from getting out there and speaking with other hobbyists
ОтветитьThanks for visiting UK and hope to see you again
ОтветитьFor me see other people's aquariums is more appropriate since that what we have. My setup isn't typical, more middle of the road 6 tanks plumbed together. But it's more common since not everyone can afford a single large system or have the space for it. It's more common due to Multi-Tank Syndrome with incremental additions.
ОтветитьWould love to know more about the elevated all for soft corals
ОтветитьI like videos like this from people who know what they are doing about people who know what they are doing. There is a lot of bad advice given in this hobby and discernment is the key to success. Those clove polyps are spectacular.
ОтветитьThat’s Marylebone I believe, nice area!
ОтветитьWas a great show , amazing cause & so much raised for Mind, AAC & the team involved did such a good job, thank you for coming & was nice to meet you Than too.
ОтветитьI actually scaped the Amazon display at the Horniman museum - hopefully its still in good condition but I've not been for a few years!
ОтветитьIm inspiried by the educational lense you have on your videos. I think it would be great to get more content in the facilities and the chemistry or processes that you are using and/or experimenting with to achieve the succeess you have found with anyone you meet.
ОтветитьGreat video as always. What alternatives to calcium reactors are they using?
ОтветитьIm inspired by the fact that I’ve been in the hobby for over 7-8 years and I still haven’t had a tank where I can say I have thriving corals or a thriving reef. But instead of giving up, I keep finding inspiration from channels like yours and other to keep on learning more and more and hope to soon have a tank where I can go out and purchase a coral frag and have confidence that it’ll thrive one day into a colony .
ОтветитьAll of the above 💯👏👌🙌🔥
Ответить1.03 thats Aarons Aquarium!
ОтветитьIt was great to have you at the Coral Freaks event and to listen to the discussions between you and the other panelist’s. I always get inspired by talking with other reefers whether in an LFS or visiting one to pick up or drop off corals.
ОтветитьMy man should narrate meditation audio or something 👍
ОтветитьSuper fortunate to live 5 mins from one of the best lfs I have ever been to. Thats my inspiration. If you are around chicago, check out Zooxae in Elgin,Il
ОтветитьVery interesting 😊 Those clove polyps are impressive. . Like to see you try to get those results . Maybe it was just a stand😊
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