Citat av killen som lade upp videon. " I am a normal guy that happens to realy like this hobby, but I am by no means a marine biologist or a chemist. I had never been too successful with my water chemistry. I always thought I was doing everything right, but somehow, something always went wrong... if I missed a step in the routine, if I overfed, or if, due to my colour blindness, I misread the results of a specific test My corals were always just "doing ok". 15 % water changes were never enough to take the water to the quality I aspired to. And yes, it can be blamed on my negligence. However... One day I was watching a documentary on TV about the Barrier Reef where they described how most sps corals have a defense mechanism to protect themselves from tides ebbing out. They described how some corals remained out of water for lengthy periods of time quite successfully by secreting a mucus that protected them from drying out. I am sure u know that mucus... That was a lightbulb moment for me. Why was I competing with millions of years of water chemistry trying to recreate it in my tank, when life, being as smart and successful as it is, had already made provisions for resilience? Simple solutions are effective, so I decided to get the water from the source and emulate the natural conditions of a tide. The water that I put in comes straight from the ocean, it has equal parameters to the one I had but it is fully clean. It is also rich in all the oligoelements that I would most likely miss. It is like natural medicine for my corals. The polyps of some corals (like my sun coral) recognise new water immediately and come out to feed.The following day to a water change there is a colour orgasm in my tank . What can I say? Everything in my tank wants to have babies. You will note there is a sun coral stuck to a power head... Well that is where it was born... I can only say... It works for me! " Fråga från en Youtube användare - TheBSideDJ 1 månad sedanstraight from the ocean ??? are you living 10 meters from the ocean ? or do you have a lot of money ... your tank is soooooooo beautiful !!!! Svar från killen som lade upp videon - Jaime Andueza 1 månad sedan Haha. I wish I lived that close to the ocean. It is not far though, and the water is pristine. There is a local business (the Fish Guy in the video) that collects the water for me. It costs $100 every 3 weeks. I can live with that if it means the coral and fish are healthier and I don't have to spend money to replace casualties. It seems ecologically responsible to me. Loving this hobby means we also need to protect it and be responsible with these incredibly beautiful animals