I really appreciate the responses and the pics.
I feel like I'm balancing the desire for stability over making the changes I can NOW.
I'm definitely lucky there's no HOA for reef tanks lol.
This is my first saltwater system and have had a few freshwater assumptions smashed along the way so I might be trigger shy.
I've already gone through the whole "we don't need to quarantine" phase and lost a few fish. We're quarantining properly now (or so I hope ), but im hesitant to add anything to the tank that could come with something bad for the fish.
If I'm understanding the consensus here we're focusing on managing growth POST rip-clean.
Here's a question... because I'm already cutting back on feeding by about half. I knew I was over feeding and honestly I'm laughing at myself because when I made the decision to feed 8 cubes a day (4 morning, 4 night) the goal was to get to GHA. So if we cut back to 4 a day and rip out all the GHA we should expect to see a slower grow-back?
I feel like I'm balancing the desire for stability over making the changes I can NOW.
I'm definitely lucky there's no HOA for reef tanks lol.
This is my first saltwater system and have had a few freshwater assumptions smashed along the way so I might be trigger shy.
I've already gone through the whole "we don't need to quarantine" phase and lost a few fish. We're quarantining properly now (or so I hope ), but im hesitant to add anything to the tank that could come with something bad for the fish.
If I'm understanding the consensus here we're focusing on managing growth POST rip-clean.
Here's a question... because I'm already cutting back on feeding by about half. I knew I was over feeding and honestly I'm laughing at myself because when I made the decision to feed 8 cubes a day (4 morning, 4 night) the goal was to get to GHA. So if we cut back to 4 a day and rip out all the GHA we should expect to see a slower grow-back?