My shallow reef tank has been set up for a little over two years without the use of any filtration or a sump. Now that the coral reef is maturing, I’m running into a few problems, due to things I wish I didn’t do when I set up the aquarium. I Shouldn’t Have Done This with my Shallow Reef Tank SUBSCRIBE for more reef aquariums 👉 @DannysAquariums/ 🔔 Never miss a video again. Click the notification bell! 🥇 Become a member to get access to perks: Or support Danny’s Aquariums on Patreon 👉 When I first set up this tank, my goal was to create a low-maintenance system that closely mimicked the natural environment found on shallow reefs. I wanted to see if it was possible to have a thriving, stable ecosystem without relying on traditional filtration methods. As the reef becomes more crowded and conditions become more competitive, corals will fight for every inch of space. Information about my own low tech reef tank setups 👇 I own four saltwater aquariums, a 10 gallon nano reef tank, two 20 gallon coral frag tanks and a 40 gallon shallow reef tank. All these fish tanks are set up without any filtration or high-tech aquarium equipment. They require maintenance, including a water change, every few weeks to remain in healthy and happy conditions! 💬 If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, comment below! For additional content like this, video tutorials, project sneak peeks and much more, follow me on other platforms @dannysaquariums! If you love corals, aquarium fish and pets, be sure to check out my other videos: 0:00 - Intro 0:43 - About my Aquarium Setup 1:14 - Success Factors of my Reef Tank 2:17 - Problems I’m Running Into 2:57 - Pulsing Xenia 3:40 - Palythoas 4:12 - Coral Growth 5:31 - Surface Skimmer 6:03 - Conclusion #Reeftank #Aquarium #Pets #Animals #Fishtank #Meerwasseraquarium
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