It's the overdue Spring Training update. Tank is still kicking but it's become survival of the fittest. I spent 2 hours cleaning the tank last night - for the first time in a year +. Coralline had grown on all 4 panels and the tank was looking quite dingy.
Updates:
Lost ALL my chalice colonies due to an ALK overdose by yours truly. This was heartbreaking as I had many of the mainstay named chalices from the 2014-2015 period, some of which were dinner plate sized.
Lost a couple of beautiful fish, including a flame wrasse - Looking for replacement.
Kessil died after less than 1.5 years of use. Beautiful light but major concerns over longevity.
The anemone experiment was a terrible idea, esp. for a common rose. If you don't think you should add something, don't... Stings and has stung many nice corals as evidenced by the trail of white death. Unfortunately, I can't commit to taking it out.
This tank is no longer tested for anything. Weekly small water changes and a check every now and then for salinity. Dosing is automated, but well under any recommended doses to avoid overload.
The light bleed in the back is still incredibly annoying but I've given up on it.
APEX DIED. Or, so I think. It just stopped working the other day so I went the less technology route with a Ranco controller - Rock solid, time conscious, tested and true. Being able to watch your tank parameters from anywhere in the world is so overrated. (This is what spurred the cleaning session and tank thread update)
On the good side, my Jawbreaker mushrooms are starting to color up - seemed to correlate with stronger lighting. Pretty cool!
Looking for:
Old school frags and DBTC stuff. If you have some available, send me a PM please
New home for a proven pair of Picasso Clowns.