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Hello friends!
Many of those who visited our store asked me questions about the maintenance of fish and corals and I tried to answer these questions despite my poor English.
I understand that it is difficult to find really useful information from experienced professionals on the Internet and therefore I will record videos with English translation for you.
Here are the first few videos on important topics.
Please ask clarifying questions and I will answer them in this thread if possible.
Thank you for your feedback and support of our business!
 
Can you point me to some literature on the impacts of ammonia as they pertain to cryptocaryon? I have not heard that before and would like to read on it.

I see that ammonium chloride is about 53g/mol while water is 18g/mol. Is that the cause of ammonia sinking to the bottom that you describe?

I have not in the past allowed coral to expel the water from their transport container, that is a good idea.
 
Can you point me to some literature on the impacts of ammonia as they pertain to cryptocaryon? I have not heard that before and would like to read on it.

I see that ammonium chloride is about 53g/mol while water is 18g/mol. Is that the cause of ammonia sinking to the bottom that you describe?

I have not in the past allowed coral to expel the water from their transport container, that is a good idea.
There are no such articles, these are my ideas and methods that have been tested for years and successfully used by thousands of Russian-speaking aquarists, since I have been running a telegram channel for a long time and sharing information on my Russian-language YouTube channel. I have more than a thousand followers who successfully use only my recommendations and give feedback.
 
There are no such articles, these are my ideas and methods that have been tested for years and successfully used by thousands of Russian-speaking aquarists, since I have been running a telegram channel for a long time and sharing information on my Russian-language YouTube channel. I have more than a thousand followers who successfully use only my recommendations and give feedback.
Ok I see. So anecdotal evidence but a lot of experience and testing, which is all we usually have in this hobby anyway. Thanks again for making the thoughtful videos!

That is cool to hear of the Russian-speaking reefing community. Interesting to learn about reefing communities around the world. I am only familiar with the American and German communities.
 
Hey friends!

Due to the growing number of questions and the very limited amount of truly useful information on maintaining a marine reef aquarium, I’ve created a blog on my website, which I will gradually fill with new articles.

I’d like to remind you that I’ve been in this field for about 20 years and have extensive experience in all aspects of reef keeping. I have thousands of Russian-speaking followers who use my unique methods for maintaining a coral reef at home.
I write in the simplest language, making it easy to understand even for beginners. I deliberately avoid complex phrasing and scientific terms to keep everything as clear and straightforward as possible.

There may be some errors in my articles due to translation inaccuracies (my English is very poor, and I use Google Translate), but all the information has been thoroughly tested in practice and has consistently delivered positive results in my followers’ aquariums. I personally rely only on my own research and verified knowledge. I even produce my own microelement solutions for my marine systems, and you can see the quality of my experience firsthand by visiting our store and checking the condition and coloration of our SPS corals.

I’d love to hear your feedback on my work!

You can find all the articles on my website at the following link:
 
I always forget about export through my skimmer. Thank you for the reminder . Easy to do right. Just forgotten and hardly mentioned. Waterchange is normally said and the other forgotten!
 
Hey friends!
I just posted new reefing articles on my website—very helpful info whether you’re just starting or already a coral pro.

Substrate and Water Flow in Marine Aquariums
Proper Setup Using Dry Reef Rocks


 
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