Thanks for the holiday wishes @Wayne Rudolph, and I hope you and your family also had a great Christmas and Happy New Year as well, even if you did have the move to your new place going on simultaneously. The tanks look great and its good you managed to avoid losing that frag, as well as get your zoas happy in your EVO. I am actually planning to start cycling my 10 gallon this weekend so I can have a reed tank in my bedroom, in addition to my 16g bicoube in my living room. So I guess for once I will be starting a build thread lol.Hello again @El_Guapo13 Hope you and everyone else had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year. I spent it moving in to my new (for me) house. Don't you just love a tank move. I had my EVO on a counter at the old apartment and that wasn't going to work at the new place. So I bought a new stand, called a flipper, 10 g on one end, flip it over and it fits a 20 g. Moved my tank on Christmas Eve. Unfortunately I did not have the stand yet but I had to be out of the apartment by the 27th. Got the tank to the new place and placed it on the counter. I had the rock in a couple of 5 g buckets along with the tank water. Moved everybody back in and it went well. Thought I had everybody placed for temporary and a couple of hours later when I was cleaning some stuff up I found a frag in the sink. It was still wet so I dropped it back in the tank and lo and behold about 36 hours later it started opening up. Small crisis averted. A few pics from that move after everybody settled down, and it only took a day for that to happen.
I actually ran into the same issue with having too much flow in my biocube, but instead of unhappy zoas I had unhappy hammers and frogspawn. So I only occasionally run my powerhead now, usually whenever I do a water change to help get rid of all the debris and sand that was stirred up during the process.