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The YouTube video titled "Red Sea Reefer 525 G2, The Transfer, Placement, Setup, Fish Loss, NYC Aquatics By NewYorkSteelo" features an aquarium enthusiast's transfer of fish from an old tank to a new Red Sea Reefer 525 G2 tank. The YouTuber takes care to acclimate the fish to their new environment and saves the rock work, plants, and water from the old tank into buckets to minimize fish loss during the transfer. The video also showcases the setup of the new tank and the loss of three fish, but the YouTuber remains positive about the health of the other fish in the tank. Viewers are treated to a look at the various fish in the new tank, including a Blue Discus and a Penguin fish.
In this section of the video, YouTuber NewYorkSteelo discusses his plans for transferring the contents of his 90-gallon Oceanic Tech tank into the new Red Sea Reefer 525 G2 tank. He explains that he will start by removing the rock work and plants and placing them in five-gallon buckets to save about 30 gallons of water. He also discusses the impressive growth of his plants and fish, and notes that he feeds his fish twice a day.
In this section, an aquarium enthusiast is shown transferring his fish to a new Red Sea Reefer 525 G2 tank and takes care to acclimate them to their new environment. He uses a Magdrive five to drain water from the old tank and transfer it to a tub for temporary housing of the fish. He stresses the importance of using a hose clamp to avoid any potential water spills. The enthusiast saves the rock work, plants, and water from the old tank into buckets, hoping to lose as few fish as possible during the transfer. He is able to successfully add two male betas to the new tank with a lot of hiding space and shows how he captures and transfers the fish with minimal stress.
In this section, the video showcases the transfer of fish from the old tank to the new Red Sea Reefer 525 G2 tank. Instead of using a net, the YouTuber uses a black net that the fish can't see to catch them, making it less stressful for the fish. He then repurposes the old tank's water and successfully moves the tank into position. The Red Sea Reefer has a smaller overflow box, providing more surface area, and is leveled perfectly. It looks beautiful and has two heaters on each side to maintain temperature. The YouTuber is excited about his accomplishment and can't wait to start using the new tank.
In this section, the YouTuber describes setting up their Red Sea Reefer 525 G2 tank and the loss of three fish. They talk about adding two heaters, maintaining the water temperature, and their excitement about the tank's aesthetic appeal. The YouTuber also mentions losing three fish, two of which jumped out of the tank unnoticed, and one of which was a discus. Despite these losses, the YouTuber is positive and mentions that all the other fish in the tank are healthy.
In this section of the video, the YouTuber shows various fish in the Red Sea Reefer 525 G2 tank, including a Blue Discus and a Penguin fish. He expresses his love for the tank and mentions that everyone who visits falls in love with it. We also see the fish actively feeding and the YouTuber pointing out the movement of the water.
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