I suppose it's time for a update... Just realized it's been far too long since I took pics of my tank, and, for me, looking back to when I first had it up and running in Feb, to now is fun to see.
FTS...
The light green birdsnest at the top was my first sps, and I brought a couple of good size pieces of it to the swap yesterday. I also brought a piece of the bird of paradise to the left of it.
I have 2 pieces of this little hysterix. Not sure what it is, but I've really come to like it. Sometimes, I bump into it when cleaning the glass, that's why there's little broken tip hanging off in the middle of the pic...
This dark green BN in the back is a DBTC piece that I'll be taking a few cuts off in not too long. Grows nice and compact.
Cool mushroom that I picked up at CA Reef Co a little while back. It kind of moved off the plug by itself and left a baby behind, which you can see to the left.
Cool pink palys that I picked up at the frag swap yesterday. I had no idea what they would look like until they opened.
Gratuitous zoa shot
And another...
I'm having A LOT of fun with this tank, although it's not without it's problems. My RBTA is still in a very unhappy looking bleached out state. I've been feeding it a couple of times a week, but it hasn't really changed at all in a few months. Also, it's tough to see from the pics, but I have quite a bit of some sort of turf algae growing in several places now. Nothing really seems to want to eat it and its very difficult to remove. Clove polyps... Ugh, would not mind having those gone. And there's a hollywood stunner chalice, middle height, right side of the tank that at a certain point started sending out serious sweepers - like ~5" long - that chewed up my green trumpet kind of badly. I moved the trumpet, which is improving, but the chalice has to go - my tank is too small for things to not be good neighbors. Pulling that one out is not going to be pretty.
Aside to that, it's getting full! I emptied the little frag rack I've got in there, and already need to prune some more. I imagine I'll need to do this pretty regularly going forward.
Thanks for looking!