March's Reef Casa 6 Gallon Pico Reef

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Published 2023-07-05

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  • @Axel-ys4nm
    I found your content on my Mums saved playlist... The only one listed... She passed away 1st July 2023... I've been watching you for years as a hobbie... (HEAVY DONATION INCOMING) Thank you!!! I had no idea she was a fan. From London... If only I knew...
  • @MrGarciaJr
    Beautiful. All your tanks look great I really like the new one with the external overflow as well. Great job on these tanks!
  • @Falteredsoul
    How cool to have your own brand of aquarium and light chilling on your desk! Nice job March!
  • @user-up8jx3mt6j
    About thirty years ago, I collected Live Rock from all over the world. There were no restrictions of any kind then. The life on and within was literally beyond astonishing. You never really needed to purchase any varieties of life as it was either there in full bloom right in front of you or shortly to appear. Owing to it's Reef nature the Rock was literally a self perpetuating genesis of continuous life of every variety. Years would pass and new delightful surprises would make their debut. For a very long time, that's all I kept and enjoyed. SPS corals were my first love; hundreds of gorgeous branching rainbows. Pico tanks at that time were only beginning to be mastered and popular. Back then, when salt water communities were relatively new (Reefs even far more so), the hobby was expensive. At that time, virtually anything and everything was available. It was a dream for a Life Science's major. Cephalopods were my second love, followed by exotic (and very dangerous) denizens. One very successful set-up was only fifteen gallons; but I kept a forty gallon sump directly behind it (one of Rock-only and plants). The variety and size comparisons of species from then vs now is remarkable. I don't really know how things are now, but back then maintaining varying different water specifics and stasis was a near full time job. I haven't a single memory of that wonderful time that wasn't both an educational and extremely satisfying joy.
  • @richardfuentes4204
    I love the pico tank, its so colorful.I just stocked my nuvo fusion 10 and i added a mushroom, a small zoa frag and a Duncan. Ive been keeping fish for 5 years but only fresh water. My Duncan looks likes its growing new heads. I love the way it sways in the current. Saltwater may be my new addiction. 😂
  • @queencityreefs
    Small and simple, yet beautiful and elegant. Bravo, my friend 👏🏻 🙌🏼 ✌🏻
  • @208reefer
    I see you like your Johnnie Walker! Keep up the great videos. Used tons of info from your channel on my first reef tank.
  • @BryznsReef
    Digging the pico! making me want to set up a second tank again 😩 Might have to get a reef casa next time
  • @Ellery-USA
    Very cute system. My Studio 12 has been doing great. Just have to design and 3d print an anemone guard for the overflow since I had a stubborn anemone block the whole overflow this morning.
  • @jamesbroderick3660
    I watch your videos all the time and I love them. I just have one question I work at a town for two weeks at a time. Would you set up a saltwater aquarium? And yes I do have an ATO but no one else at home to take care of the tank while I’m gone
  • @islandreef5292
    Amazing! which lights are those again I might need to pick one of those ups as Im going to be having my reef casa 6 as a frag tank
  • @vids2play
    Beautiful mouse pad and mouse. ❤