I added an Exquisite Wrasse, Midas Blenny, and McCosker Flasher Wrasse on Saturday. All are settling into the tank right now. I will add pics soon (I know, I know). Both wrasses and the blenny are eating mysis, spirulina-loaded brine, and LRS nano eagerly. There was a little aggression from the exquisite towards the McCosker on Sunday, but that has subsided as they figured out the pecking order. This brings my to a total of 7 fish, though the yasha goby and blue cleaner goby are very small and likely don't contribute much to the bioload of the tank. Total list as of right now:
x2 Wyoming white clowns
x1 blue cleaner goby
x1 yasha goby
x1 midas blenny
x1 McCosker flasher wrasse
x1 Exquisite fairy wrasse (I think it is a Fiji variant)
I am on the lookout for a few choice zoas right now and considering adding clams and some SPS in a couple months once the tank is more settled. This tank will mostly be SPS with zoas at the bottom of the rockwork.
I am not certain how I will add major and trace elements yet. I always used two-part (either
BRS or B-Ionic) in the past but I may try kalk + Moonshiners or AFR this time around and see how it goes.
The bacteria addition from the IPSF has noticeably helped out in cleaning up the tank. The diatom bloom was reduced significantly two days after the addition of the substrate and mud from IPSF. I hope that means that the reef has a good diverse microbiome, though I don't plan to test it.
Things I still need to get:
-Hydros controller (thinking Launch and maybe an XP8 later on if needed) and accessories (skimmer and rope leak sensors
-Lid from Kraken Reef (or similar?)
-another Icecap Gyre - maybe a 4k for the other side of the tank. The 2k isn't enough flow on it's own.
-something for adding elements (see above)