Got some pictures to share today from both tanks :)
My mini branching hammer which has thankfully not dropped anymore heads. I'm half temped to chop it off the frag plug its on and putting on one I can put in my frag racks to keep it away from my peppermint shrimp. I've recently caught them picking food from it which I'm sure isn't going to help this things chances.
You can see my GSP behind it, and also below. My LFS gave me this rock for cheap and it had a fairly established colony already, it has really grown out a lot since then!
That same rock also had a macro algae you can slightly see in the above, but you can see it better in this picture with my clowns
Wife's FTS below. So much fun life on this TBS rock!
You can see this light bulb nem in the FTS, but here is a better picture of it. Top right of the cave rock. Some might call it aptasia (because it is!) but its not supposed to be as invasive as indo aptasia. If it becomes a problem we can order nubis.
A smaller version of that nem
A good view of the blue sponge/whatever it is that my wife loves. Also these red macros that are doing super well and making the tank look exactly what the wife is looking for
And a shot of the anemone my wife got on a whim. It is going well, accepts being fed and seems to have found its happy place in the tank for now. This thing really is beautiful, I'm super happy my wife obliged her tank being a saltwater tank so we could have anemones and her macro algaes :)