The internet has definitely been one of the best things to help further the hobby and the growth of broadband has accelerated it tremendously. I was just reading an article the other day naming internet video as the fasted growing medium in history. It’s no wonder, since it’s often easier to grasp something from a short 2-3 minute video rather than reading volumes of threads or articles elsewhere. Take a quick tour around sites like YouTube and you’ll find plenty of videos showing everything from DIY projects to fish and corals in motion to tips and tricks.
I was looking for some quick tips the other day for fragging and found one of the top search results from Google coming up as a YouTube video. While I was pretty confident on what to do, the quick video helped out and seeing it action was wonderful.
There are a bunch of different videos all you need to do in type in a search and you’ll be surprised what you find. For instance, I found this great playlist on Soft Corals with over 20 videos. I’ve also viewed videos of helpful DIY projects, saltwater tank setup, feeding and other maintenance.
As a treat, here’s a great video of a coral spawn in a hobbyist’s aquarium! Enjoy!




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