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11/08/2012, 08:45 AM | #252 |
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11/15/2012, 08:57 PM | #253 |
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I checked out the website. I'm confused as to what is aquacultured and what is being bought in and sold like a traditional store. Are they labeled and I am missing it?
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11/26/2012, 01:42 AM | #254 |
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Wow that is an amazing green house, your site looks really nice too!
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04/05/2013, 01:29 PM | #255 |
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Made a tweak to one of our tank systems. Here is the video:
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04/29/2013, 08:55 PM | #256 |
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Yay GLA all the way!!!!
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01/23/2014, 10:56 PM | #257 |
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Really looks good
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10/02/2015, 09:19 PM | #258 |
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You are in need of a bump Sir.
We are in need of some updates if you please. Just an IPhone tour would suffice. I know. please show us your favorite fish that you keep in your various holding tanks. Both for pest removal as well as aesthetic appeal. Daniel. |
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Thanks! I don't post much about it because Tidal Gardens is a pretty well-established business and most posts I would make at this point would be pretty close to business promotion.
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Never heard of your greenhouse before. Gonna check it out on-line. Very cool.
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10/19/2015, 01:23 PM | #261 |
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Don't care.... Promote away....
You're still maintaining a very large and successful multiple tank system. People want to be encouraged by the success of others. (And to steal your techniques). When we replicate water flow patterns, livestock choices, and water parameters of such successful systems everyone benefits. |
11/01/2015, 12:35 AM | #262 |
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seconded.
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11/01/2015, 07:00 PM | #263 |
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greenhouse is sweet
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01/09/2016, 01:28 PM | #264 |
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Here is my latest video update of the greenhouse:
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Truely an awesome work of art. I see you have the same issues i have with all the electronic equipment strung everywhere and endless wiring, but great idea on the hanging fence panels! I do have a question if you dont mind answering. Are all your corals you sell captive grown? Or is it just the few that are commercially sustainable? Thanks for the video, and certainly thank you for sharing your success and buildout of the green house, great work.
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01/18/2016, 03:07 AM | #266 |
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Amazing greenhouse! Great job, I would like to know the same as Hexacorallia asked!
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01/28/2016, 01:39 AM | #268 |
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Wow this is awesome,I can't even imagine how much upkeep this requires.
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01/28/2016, 09:17 AM | #269 |
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Hey Than great videos and awesome greenhouse. I disagree that since you are successful and still care about the community, that you are trying to sell more corals through advice and Experience. Look at your exhaust issue. How much did that set you back? How much live stock was lost. I look at it and instantly learn. If it can effect the systems in anyway safeguard or don't use. I am about to do a small scale garage frag tank. No main. My Aussie friends have some friends. Small scale grow sps only set up. I think I have seen Rubbermaid in your videos. Any issues or advice concerning them? How about controlling phosphates, what is the method or do you have a you tube video about how you do? Love your you tube video. Anyone stumbling on your thread here needs to Google or you tube tidal gardens videos. They are insightful and informative. Last question I promise. What are your best tips to setting up a long term growth system for corals. I love these forums but there is information buried and scattered.
Keep up the good work and remember they will tell you if you crossed a line. Which I think your no where near. Brandon |
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As for phosphates, I don't even test for them regularly. I don't do anything to manage them because I don't struggle much with nuisance algae so long as we keep up with water changes. Best tip for long term growth is stability. In the future I might mess with continuous water change systems to try and do about 50 gallons per day slowly over the course of 24 hours.
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