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Are there any videos of @Randy Holmes-Farley previous MACNA talks?

I want to watch but I don’t think I found any results when I searched “Randy Holmes Farley MACNA” on YouTube that showed Randy speaking.
 

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I gave a talk at a MACNA in Boston and it was recorded, I think, but I do not know if it is online.

I also won a raffle of a big tank setup filled with fish and rock!
 
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I gave a talk at a MACNA in Boston and it was recorded, I think, but I do not know if it is online.

I also won a raffle of a big tank setup filled with fish and rock!
Is that the only video of you presenting something that’s been recorded? I couldn’t find that upload. :(
 

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I gave a talk at a MACNA

I also won a raffle of a big tank setup filled with fish and rock!

Fried Rice Cooking GIF by Nigel Ng (Uncle Roger)
 

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Boston reefers Society apparently has the videos of MACNA 2004 because they took a poll noy t long ago to see what folks wanted to watch. But I do not see it posted online.
 

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I gave a talk at a MACNA in Boston and it was recorded, I think, but I do not know if it is online.

I also won a raffle of a big tank setup filled with fish and rock!
Hey Randy, weird request but would you consider starting a build thread?
 

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Hey Randy, weird request but would you consider starting a build thread?

This is pretty close to a build thread:

 
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Boston reefers Society apparently has the videos of MACNA 2004 because they took a poll noy t long ago to see what folks wanted to watch. But I do not see it posted online.
I will try to message them.
 

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This is pretty close to a build thread:

Great! Thank you.
 

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OK, I was able to get a copy of the 2004 MACNA talks in Boston MA. Here is Randy's in it's entirety.


I don’t have time to watch right now, so I don’t know the subject matter, but considering that the video is 20 years old, is the info presented still relevant?
 

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I don’t have time to watch right now, so I don’t know the subject matter, but considering that the video is 20 years old, is the info presented still relevant?
Considering I read an article by Randy today that he wrote in 2005 as I was trying to figure something out, I’d bet yes…for me anyway
 
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I think it was really interesting how some “controversial options” remained after 20+ years.

For example, Randy mentioned that testing nitrite isn’t valuable because it wouldn’t reach toxic levels in seawater.

When I just started this hobby, I was taught that nitrite was so important to preventing fish deaths. I used to use those API kits, and I ALWAYS got undetectable, which made me feel like the kit was faulty lol.

I think the discussion about aspartic acid and amino acids was interesting. Corals might use amino acids to help them calcify. Kind of like a lattice?

I was surprised that he mentioned how water changes aren’t that effective for reducing nutrients. People still don’t choose to believe this.


I am very happy. I’ve been wanting to hear him for years. Lol
 

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I think it was really interesting how some “controversial options” remained after 20+ years.

For example, Randy mentioned that testing nitrite isn’t valuable because it wouldn’t reach toxic levels in seawater.

When I just started this hobby, I was taught that nitrite was so important to preventing fish deaths. I used to use those API kits, and I ALWAYS got undetectable, which made me feel like the kit was faulty lol.

I think the discussion about aspartic acid and amino acids was interesting. Corals might use amino acids to help them calcify. Kind of like a lattice?

I was surprised that he mentioned how water changes aren’t that effective for reducing nutrients. People still don’t choose to believe this.


I am very happy. I’ve been wanting to hear him for years. Lol
It was fun to hear the man himself after reading his stuff for decades.

I find water changes are helpful for nutrients, but obviously only if I want to see a 20% change in nutrient level with my 20% water change :)
 

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