Took out the 57 W aqua UV that I had in the maintenance closet, as it was super crowded, and moved it below the display tank. I have a pump in the refugium circulating water through the UV, and into an old-school sea-swirl that feeds the water directly in to my clump of Chaeto. I am currently pulling out about a 5 gallon bucket full every week, excess nutrients maybe? Here is also a picture of my skimmer. After I added a CO2 scrubber media chamber to it, and it did raise my pH somewhat. The Beach bum lived through the aqua spiders, I guess they only like acro's, and is still thriving today. These are pictures I added to show what my hybrid bare bottom looks like now. The sand that solidified through my kalk overdose now has coralline algae completely covering it on the base, making it look like a natural rock structure, that I cut the bottom off of. Oh, I got real lucky there, as without that sand, none of the structures would be stable. Now it is all basically fused together in one piece. Although I can take most of the big top pieces off as they fit in slots, I made in the bigger base pieces. I sometimes remove them and manually scrub…
I've bought the powder blue tang from saltwater.com, it was the first time I used that company, because I got a free Nasso Tang with the purchase. I hate don't recommend, Nasso Tang came emaciated, just coincidentally, living pass the refund credit period. Not would've mattered because it was a free add-on offer, and when I called, they explain to me I would get a $10 credit. I only bought the powder blue because the other fish was free, I felt that was pretty dishonest. Anyhow, the powder blue was doing fine until he got into a fight with my scope us, and the Scopas put a spine right into his eye. He lived in my sump for another month, his eye healed, but he refused to eat, and eventually I had to put him down. in retrospect I realize I have a pretty peaceful tank, in which whose balance can be completely changed with the addition of a semi aggressive fish. He had everybody on edge all the time, and even tried to oust my, almost full grown, hippo tang from his favorite spot. I actually took him out of the tank, wrapped him up in a towel and removed the spine from the side of his eye, apparently going right into his little brain. That was the last time I will ever address fish trauma hands on...