FinalPhaze987
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A few turbo snails polished off my rock when I went through and GHA stage. They're a bit clunky, but get the job done.
I have a yellow inch fox face in my sps tank, but I’m holding out for a magnificant foxface (wish list fish) for the 210. When this foxface gets to big for the sps tank I will likely pass him on to someone else.Why not a rabbitfish? You're one of the few people with a big enough tank on here to keep one and people are giving them away all the time.
I have prob 10 turbos in there already, 15 trochus and probably 40 or so Austria snails.A few turbo snails polished off my rock when I went through and GHA stage. They're a bit clunky, but get the job done.
Idk I could do some home work, I've only ever had a rock urchin in my nem tank. No real experience with others. I heard they lock knocking corals over so never got any. I will look into them.Tuxedo urchins did pretty good work on my GHA. Not sure if safe with that puffer?
They definitely knock over or pick up anything not glued down lol. Great algae eaters tho.Idk I could do some home work, I've only ever had a rock urchin in my nem tank. No real experience with others. I heard they lock knocking corals over so never got any. I will look into them.
I got that advise from you on your post lol i went to AC and bought the pair right away, it sure didn't disappointSeahare and a Halloween Urchin worked for me as well. My wrasses didn’t do anything to the Seahare.
@TMK112 has a 3” Magnificent Foxface he’s selling.
Tip for the MP40s. Usually you want to place them about a foot under the surface and set them up to antisync if you can. If the two non quiet drive ones are wireless they should be able to talk to each other. The third will work on its own.I finally got around to adding the other 2 mp40s, one last week and the other one yesterday for a total of 3. Combined with the dual return pumps (3 of the four in tank return nozzles pointed upward forsurface agitation and the 4th angled down center of tank)
I think the flow is finally adquate for the softies and lps currently housed. Sps is always a future possibility but I won’t consider it until the tank is mature and thriving.
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The issues with alage finally made me say screw it and yesterday I treat the tank with reef flux. I also added the fox face in from my sps tank to also help but he's shown no interest in the hair alage.
I've considered adding urchins yet I'm not sure I want to deal with them knocking over frags etc. My snails do it enough already. I've also added more snails recently so I'm hopeful that if I can get most of it gone they should be up to the task of keeping things maintained. However urchins aren't off the table down the road.
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I also finally got off my but and installed the hydros start on this system. I've spent 3 weeks looking at it in the box. I've installed a adaptive reef control board. But heck I probably could use help trying to make things look neater even with the board lol. My main tank is even worse with a whole controller cabinet.
I saw someone @FinalPhaze987 if I'm correct post pics of his controller. So I copied things slightly and bought some off the flat 3 foot extension cords to actually plug into the controller to keep things looking uniform on that end.
Ugh but heck, I'm at a total lost as what to do with all those various controller boxes on the side of the tank. It's organized but still gives confusion vibes lmao.
There is also two white mp40 controllers I have pretty much zip tied to each sidenof the floating canopies I'm to embarrassed to show.
If any of the neat organization freaks wants to drop by and coach me maybe lunch or beer on me on a day that works.
I don't normally ever glue them down. I use frag seats, and holders mostly. I'm crazy indecisive and always tell myself I may want to move something but I rarely ever do lol.I’d put the mp40s on the back wall. Looks way cleaner to me
If snails are moving frags I’d say you aren’t doing a great job glueing them down
Get corals attached to smallish chunks of rubble. Glue rubble to rock. Easy enough to pry off if you want.I don't normally ever glue them down. I use frag seats, and holders mostly. I'm crazy indecisive and always tell myself I may want to move something but I rarely ever do lol.
I use these: https://www.saltwateraquarium.com/littlerox-limestone-rubble-6-6-lbs-two-little-fishies/Get corals attached to smallish chunks of rubble. Glue rubble to rock. Easy enough to pry off if you want.
Not worth losing corals that come loose or avoiding herbivores that you kinda need imo