End of year updates:
Lost one anthias that just wasn't eating anymore. Tried live food, other types of small particle items, nothing. Euthanized it as it started to go downhill the past few weeks.
Finally mounted and installed the X10 and XP8 that I picked up on massive Black Friday sale at Coralvue's outlet (
@Alexander1312 hopefully got his installed too ). Couldn't even tell the items were refurbished as they came with brand new accessories despite saying in the description controller only.
Switching controllers was not difficult from a controller perspective, you just turn everything off then move each input over to the new controllers one by one. Took maybe an hour. Mounting everything however was difficult since I had to untangle my rats nest and move fast while power was off. Added and hid screws behind my MP40 drivers:
Mounted the X10 and the wave engine to this. Then XP8 to the left side:
Quickly realized that the whole point was to use the pumps on the X10 (in the future I might get an IV for testing salinity and alk) so cleaned things up with the color coded tubing which is nice
Got an Avid Aqua tube holder on the sump side too.
So once I trim things up it should be a lot neater. But the biggest thing is that compared to the Hydros standalone pumps, these are almost silent. As people that have seen my tank in person notice, it's already almost dead quiet, so this was one of the last noisy things.
Heaters are all now on the XP8 and I split the heavy load onto one Cade switch bar with the smaller load items on the other. Biggest thing is that there's no more electronics on the bottom of the cabinet.
Also added the juvenile yellow tang from my 29g that interestingly has two caudal scalpels on its right side:
The Tomini surprisingly was giving it a few tail swipes on day 1 but by day 2 the yellow tang was following it around and eating algae like a true tang gang.
Lastly got a bunch of Hydros cables, plus LRS reef frenzy and fish frenzy from
@robert4025 . I had been on the search for "fresher" food and was convinced after seeing the video tours SWA did of their facility. But wow, the fish go absolutely insane! The copperband especially will attack the bits of clam and crunch it up with its beak noisily.