That maybe true but newcomers will come reguardless of a show or not I for one got inspired to have a tank by going to my local aquarium and acouple of restaurants that have tanks had nothing to do with tv
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If they are really cycling the tanks, why were they so concerned about the temp of the water they were adding to it and scarmbling to bring it down with ice before they add the fish? You would think that if they were cycling the temp of the water during initial fill would not of been a concern.
I for one would like too see how the tanks have fared after a week/month
How hard would it be to run a quick disclaimer at the beginning of the show: "all installations performed involve a 4-6 week cycle time of the filtration equipment to allow the fish to stay healthy in the new tank. This is not shown in the actual aired footage for the sake of continuity", or something like that?
There needs to be some communication that there is more involved than just setting up a tank and putting fish in it, just so folks don't go out and repeat what it looks like these guys are doing. Even fish only tanks have to cycle. And if they are adding a pre-cycled filtration system to the new install, it should be communicated somewhere.
You all need to relax a bit. It is called a show for a reason. You really think people will tune in to see the guys add a raw piece of shrimp to start the ever so exciting cycle? LOL! There are a lot of things you don't see behind the scenes and a lot of things that are for show.
Not only do they handle the fish pretty badly and make no effort the properly QT the fish, they don't seem to be very aware of the care of the fish either. Just take the shark tank alone. They put temperate horn sharks and leopard sharks that come from 50-60F degree water in the same cramped exhibit with blacktips that come from tropical waters. Even if the temperature is okay for the blacktips, the tank is way to small for them to properly thrive and grow.
Thumbs down that's for sure, embarrassed that I even watched it.
If you looked closely in the mob tank some of the nasos had ich on entry to the tank :(
These are fish only tanks guys....what's the issue here? Tap water is just fine. Dechlorinate and buffer PH done. Treat fish with meds for parasites and they should do just fine in these huge setups. I'm sure there is a method to their madness. Again they don't install and contract huge tanks because they are unsuccessful
I kinda liked Rednecks idea for the song list for the juke box tank. Prop me up beside the fish tank when I die. Thats classic!
Those were some bad *** tanks they built in this episode I just wish they would do real reef tanks instead of Fish Only :neutral: