looking really good. I love those cardinals
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I guess if you are still reading this... I would be amazed...
Glad you jumped on with an update! Looking forward to more pics!Hard to believe that it has been so long since I have posted an update to my tank. Lots of "stuff" going on and I just dont go to R2R as much as I used to. I was just on and see the updated format to R2R! I like it.
Here is a FTS of my tank. I have moved all the BTAs out of the tank. They were doing more harm than good. I have also moved some stuff around. All in all the fish are all healthy... and many of the corals are doing great. I added some small clams a few months ago. They did not do well. I have one kind of hanging on. The other I got from my neighbor and it did not do well in his tank either. Unfortunately, it crapped out. One day it looked good....the next gone. They were small cultured ones. I think a number of factors contributed. Suffice to say that clams don't do well in my tank.
I had a malfunction of my doser the other day. One of the heads broke and popped off. Fortunately, it did not do any real harm to the tank. It was the calcium part. The replacement of the head was pretty straight forward.
I mentioned to a new person on R2R that I am living with Dinos in my system...and that is true. I have patches of dinos on the glass and in the algae scrubber. As long as I keep my nitrates about 5-10 and phosphates above .04.... I have no problems. If these levels drop... I see added growth. I know that these are dinos because I often look at material under the microscope. Microscopes are great investments in this hobby. Anyway... I know there are some new regimens to rid dinos. I have found living with them.... and managing them to work for me. Of course...they could be the reason the clams mentioned above did not do well.
I will post more pictures later...with some more closeups.