It would be so cool to see an interview with the people that always get called to help answer tough questions.... reefsquad, humblefish, randy holmes-farley, ngoodermuth, and many many more.....
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Mack’s reef on Facebook. Join his group.There has to be an expert (or maybe not) on dinos that you could interview. Seems to be a big problem these days.
ThiaWhat types of bacteria you should have in your tank, and where to get them.
How much should you REALLY feed your fish to keep them healthy.
I'd be interested in topics like:I had posted this earlier from my phone and auto correct got the best of me.....LOL
1. Tank planning today for what the tank will look like it a couple of years. Which corals, placement: high middle, low, specific corals, so that you end up with a nature looking reef. Don't overload your tank because the corals are small now, three year from now, you'll have an awesome nature looking reef tank
2. How do you trim them back to keep your reef tank looking nature. Example: Duncan coral, grows pretty fast, how do you cut that back without killing it?
3. How to identify and kill or keep in check some common reef pests. Vermetid snails, flat worms, nudibranch, etc.
4. Lowering nitrates without all of the expensive high tech equipment.
Paul B. here on R2R is a very interesting guy who is an old pioneer, he has had his tank going for 50 years !Would love to see interviews about some of the "old" pioneers in the hobby and discussing how things have changed over time in terms of our understanding of how to create a sucessful reef aquarium. I grew up reading books by these guys and just would love to hear where they think the hobby is now.
This is not a good Idea... I don't want my wife to know I have a fish tankInterview the wives of reefers and see why they dont support us in this hobby!
Reef Tank Rescue. You've just created a hit series.I would love to see a series on tanks that are failing. Have someone help them turn it around and document the methods they use and whether or not the tank was saved.
Where do I find this show? Nothing beats seeing mistakes being corrected. Most people have their tanks go bad and they tear it down and never speak of it again.Reef Tank Rescue. You've just created a hit series.
I think you are going to have to make the show but it sounds like a great idea. haha. Your description just reminded me of Bar Rescue with Jon Taffer.Where do I find this show? Nothing beats seeing mistakes being corrected. Most people have their tanks go bad and they tear it down and never speak of it again.
Exactly. Imagine Mr.Saltwater TV doing Skype or Zoom or whatever with tank that is just horrible. He could do a couple of live talks with the owner and have him do whatever is needed to correct the issues and turn it into a thriving reef. That is why I am on here. I'm not here to read about other people's success, I am trying to fix my mistakes. Finding how to fix a reef tank is so hard. BRS is just rehashing the same things over and over. Ever notice how they never show you how to do anything? They talk about it afterwards. This is the issue with all of the YouTube personalities. They show their success and talk about their mistakes. I would rather have them talk about their success and show the mistakes.I think you are going to have to make the show but it sounds like a great idea. haha. Your description just reminded me of Bar Rescue with Jon Taffer.