Check this video out: 55 Gallon Reef Aquarium True HD


This is my reef aquarium, had it for 2 years. Film: used a DXG-569V HD 5.1 Megapixel camcorder Soundtrack: Strip Club remix (instrumental) Aquarium set up: 55 gal glass tank 25 gal Mud Sump Octopus Overflow Quite one* Water pump 600gph VorTech MP40W Nova extreme pro T5 light fixture Tank setup:

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44 Responses to “Check this video out: 55 Gallon Reef Aquarium True HD”

  1. daturtle9065 says:

    Thats a good tank. Lots of colors :)

  2. johnlynesss says:

    nice video! love the tank…..getting ready to set one up, in fact, all I need are the inhabitants…

  3. Conrad0032 says:

    Great tank and video. =D

  4. TheTyandTeriShow says:

    awesome video

  5. Snickoys says:

    are urchins reef safe?

  6. carlicangri80 says:

    Nice tank. Im working on mines :) i love the Zoa’s they look like if they were dancing to the music XD. I currently have a Yellow Tang, Teardrop Butterfly & a Banana Wrasse on mine, will take of the TD Butterfly and the Wrasse to the LFS for some Chromis & maybe 1 or 2 Nemo’s. I’m building a Reef Aquarium :) I’ll make a video of it soon. Peace!

  7. 250hawkman says:

    @cmanclan101 I have had a reef aquarium for a couple of months and I suggest for fish, a blue regal tang, a foxface, and a longnose hawkfish. For coral all the mushroom corals are easy to care for and spread quickly. Hope this helped good luck!!!!!

  8. Zacum says:

    @manunitedfan117 I’d deff suggest buying an urchin. From what i observed in my tank was the urchin eats the coraline algae from the liverock, and poops everywhere.. i mean everywhere, and it spreads where ever he poops, like legit. I’ve only had my tank for like 3months now, and its covered in coralline. haha, hope that helped

  9. 250hawkman says:

    Nice aquarium!!! What all makes up your filteration system and do you use a sump tank, also where do you get your livestock from?

  10. 250hawkman says:

    Awesome aquarium!!! What all do you use for your filteration system and do you use a sump tank? Also where do you get your coral and fish from? Sorry for the questions i’m new at saltwater aquariums.

  11. youmethem11111 says:

    hi! what kind of filter you are using, is it a aquaclear filter hang-on?

  12. manunitedfan117 says:

    how do u get all of that coraline algae

  13. SYNYST3RSHADOWS says:

    @manunitedfan117 – I also had a lionfish in my 55 gallon and had no problems with two clownfish, but it also dead.. :(

  14. lmposible says:

    That serious HD!

  15. soccer15playa says:

    awesome reef tank! im getting a 55 gallon tank and was curious about your sump and lighting. i have not heard of a mud sump so i would like to know what you mean by that. also, i was wanting to know a little more about your nova extreme lighting, do you have the 48 in 432 watt package with actinics?

  16. cmanclan101 says:

    SICK tank dude. im kinda new to reef aquariums and i just got my first live rock for my 55 gallon. can you suggest a few spieces of coral / anenomies and fish for me?

  17. Deft1Ones says:

    yeaaaaaaaaaH…. ~Tra~Tra~Tra

    nice tank koooooo

  18. manunitedfan117 says:

    how did u get all that coralline algae to grow like that

  19. bloodyheero says:

    @Jmundo123 Thanks man, no dj nelson, i just used the instrumental version

  20. Jmundo123 says:

    Love your video dude, I always come back to it, nicely done, awesome music. you have an awesome aquarium as well.

    Did you make the track?

  21. bloodyheero says:

    @manunitedfan117 no, my lion is dead!

  22. manunitedfan117 says:

    does yur lionfish bother yur clowns

  23. zitek84 says:

    fuckin sick ass tank man, is that called a scorpion fish? i dont remember badass though

  24. bloodyheero says:

    @PatrickPrudhomme maidens hair plant is purchased with a piece of live rock thats attached to it

  25. PatrickPrudhomme says:

    I would have the same question for the species seen right before (at 1:06). And I would also like to know how do you “plant” these kind of alga on rocks; do you have to buy the rock with the alga already on it or do you have to make the alga stick on it?

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