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Nyles
10-25-2006, 08:55 AM
Simply go to your iTunes player and in the search window type "reefvideos" and download Anthonys 2.5 hour seminar. Its about 200 mb.

Portrait of a Reef Tank, Designing successful, practical and inspiring displays, reef culturing for profit (greenhousing), sharks, lighting, flow, skimming techniques, plumbing tricks, coral feeding and supplementation, zeovit and its problems with LPS and softies, zooxanthellae, and lots of other stuff. This was recorded april 1st in Toronto, sponsored by Reefcrew and hosted by MAST Club.

Chris was late getting to the event but he got most of it.

It should be available from reefvideos.com soon.

Have fun.

dippin61
10-29-2006, 11:24 PM
i dont get it.. im pretty new to itunes

Nyles
10-30-2006, 08:03 AM
Its on their site now, reefvideos.com
and click on the bottom left icon (anthony calfo video) be patient its 200 mb, may take a while to start.

Nyles
11-29-2006, 09:09 AM
OK now updated www.reefvideos.com (http://www.reefvideos.com) and on Itunes.

on their site is:

Coral farming by Anthony Calfo 1.5 hours long (IMAC 2004)

Oxygen and the reef tank by Eric Bourneman 1 hour 12 minutes. (IMAC 2005)

Have fun.

dippin61
11-30-2006, 12:54 AM
woohoo more videos! thanks for the update

Nyles
11-30-2006, 07:57 AM
Yup, the coral one is kinda boring but the one on oxygen is pretty darn informative, gives you a good idea of whats going on in a reef tank, also think about why lights effect your tank so poorly when they get old... OXYGEN!

Nyles
11-30-2006, 09:33 AM
Also note if you didn't beleive in a refugium, the one on oxygen...Just may change your mind. Good infor regarding power outages too. Throw out those worthless retarded sandstones!

dippin61
12-01-2006, 10:29 PM
i was kinda suprised how calfo really didnt think redbugs were a problem, and that good flow is all you needed to be rid of them....

Nyles
12-01-2006, 10:35 PM
Actually he said that he SPECULATES that they don't feed on corals in the wild due to the fact that they probably have a different food preference (In the wild), but in a closed system since those food sources are not available they eat corals to stay alive, good guess... who really knows.

dippin61
12-01-2006, 10:39 PM
ahh. gotcha. i thought it was kinda odd of him to say that. misunderstood him. thought he kinda meant for the home aquarium as well. thanks nyles

Chief
12-03-2006, 01:56 AM
OK now updated www.reefvideos.com (http://www.reefvideos.com) and on Itunes.

on their site is:

Coral farming by Anthony Calfo 1.5 hours long (IMAC 2004)

Oxygen and the reef tank by Eric Bourneman 1 hour 12 minutes. (IMAC 2005)

Have fun.

I have links to these and more in the RSS Feeds forum.

Jay