Thanks for sharing your pic. And you're right, I don't think I will ever have enough space.There is never enough space!! Even for me, where equipment is in the garage...
Does this make you feel better as far as cord mess??
You will notice I did not give advice on how to fix that part.
Note my "fancy" labeling : Masking tape wrapped around cord + permanent marker.
Thanks! That's a relief.First generation coralline algae is usually green. Good be other algae. But in general I do not worry about phosphates and nitrates if I have a good skimmer and deep sand bed. I try not to run GFO or carbon except in emergencies. I am a "lazy reefer", but stuff grows in my tank. Granted my nitrates are not likely in the 20ppm range, but I keep them up so corals will grow.
By Corals I have been propagated in hobbyist tanks because they are used to water conditions that are worse than natural salt water.
For beginning hobbyist, don't buy wild caught colony of coral or wild caught fish.
We all want to get you to be successful and not get disheartened by early losses.
Great advice. Nothing more discouraging then watching your corals decline health wise
Very good point! I really have to keep that in mind.That looks great. Don't stress too much on the rock work. After it all grows in the rock disappears!