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INSANE Fish Room Pt. 3

INSANE Saltwater Aquarium Fish Room Tour, Part 3 - Mr Saltwater Reacts

 

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for - the tank reveal! In this Part 3 episode of Mr Saltwater Tank Reacts, Mark finishes his tour of Reefer Jacob's set-up by FINALLY checking out the display tank. Join us as we discuss stocking strategies, why he doesn’t like zoas, and why adding GSP is being considered. Jacob will also share his advice for anyone just getting into the hobby or who is struggling with getting their tank back on track.

 

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  • Coral Frenzy (45 gm) Powder Coral Food w/Probiotics

    Coral Frenzy (45 gm) Powder Coral Food w/Probiotics

    Coral Frenzy

    $18.99
    The ULTIMATE Coral Food now even better.  The formula has been revised for better nutrition along with the addition of probiotics to help maintain better water clarity. Coral Frenzy is the perfect alternative for those who do not have the time,...
  •  Magnetic Floating Feeding Ring (MagFeeder) -  Two Little Fishies

    Magnetic Floating Feeding Ring (MagFeeder) - Two Little Fishies

    Two Little Fishies

    $20.94
    Our NEW feeding device, MagFeeder and its accessories make feeding your fishes more effective and enjoyable. MagFeeder comes with a floating feed ring that retains flakefoods, pellets, powdered invertebrate feeds, or any food you want to dose into your...
  • Marine Snow (16 oz) - Two Little Fishies

    Marine Snow (16 oz) - Two Little Fishies

    Two Little Fishies

    $15.90
    MarineSnow Plankton Diet is a first of its kind product that reproduces the special biogenic suspended matter found in natural seawater, including “marine snow” aggregates. A food for filter-feeding marine invertebrates that feed on...
  • Easy Serve 40 Masstick Fish Food (40g) - EasyReefs

    Easy Serve 40 Masstick Fish Food (40g) - EasyReefs

    Easy Reefs

    $21.99
    You’ve probably heard of Masstick. It’s the innovative fish food from EasyReefs that you can stick on any surface of your aquarium—to your glass or rocks, for example—so fish can naturally graze on it. Hobbyists choose Masstick...