Hello all!!
I have been in the hobby for a several years on and off. I am located in the Greenville, SC area and would love to meet other people local to the upstate. I have always had a dream of a beautiful mixed reef, but for whatever reason I end up with a FOWLR. I seem to have issues getting the corals to take off. My current setup is a 180 dual overflow, 40 gallon acrylic sump, 15 gallon column display refugium/seahorse tank, Kessil 360's (x3), RODI ato, DIY stand, MP-40 (x2), Ecotech M1 return pump, eshopps skimmer, Naso tang, yellow tang, sailfin tang, white spot puffer, diamond goby, maroon clown, purple firefish, rose anemone, single head hammer frag, small acan frag. I always get my water checked at my LFS and it is always within the specified ranges for a reef tank. I would like to get some input from other local reefers on how to get my tank to thrive and tell me what I am doing wrong to get the corals to grow.
I have been in the hobby for a several years on and off. I am located in the Greenville, SC area and would love to meet other people local to the upstate. I have always had a dream of a beautiful mixed reef, but for whatever reason I end up with a FOWLR. I seem to have issues getting the corals to take off. My current setup is a 180 dual overflow, 40 gallon acrylic sump, 15 gallon column display refugium/seahorse tank, Kessil 360's (x3), RODI ato, DIY stand, MP-40 (x2), Ecotech M1 return pump, eshopps skimmer, Naso tang, yellow tang, sailfin tang, white spot puffer, diamond goby, maroon clown, purple firefish, rose anemone, single head hammer frag, small acan frag. I always get my water checked at my LFS and it is always within the specified ranges for a reef tank. I would like to get some input from other local reefers on how to get my tank to thrive and tell me what I am doing wrong to get the corals to grow.
