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Looking back at some of my old pictures ... my early attempts at aquascaping were mostly brutal. Representative of the ‘pile of rock’ approach that was so prevalent at the time I suppose. Though I was still wearing bell bottoms and Speedo (gak!) ..... be glad I spared those that follow this thread that!

I'll pass on the Speedo / Thong thingy ( :D ) but with regards to aquascape - pile of rock approach can be interesting as the reef matures. Some of your pieces grew such at it provides a pretty natural looking habitat for some of your smaller fish. I've always liked coming up and over a reef crest while scuba diving. Some pretty incredible fish only later to go back through videos to see stuff I missed while swimming over.

I don't know, looks like your tank filled in nicely to me.
 
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Bad picture ....

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Gives the idea though - thank you. Interesting looking fish and looks like it is doing well.
 
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Bought two different grow lights to experiment with, plus one already on hand. A 300 watt equivalent growstar (11” circle), a 150 watt equivalent growstar (8” circle) and then the fuge par bulbs (4” circle). Wasn’t sure which to go with so I hired Goldilocks, and after examining them she concluded that the middle one was ‘just right’. The big growstar lit up the whole room, not good. I see no useful alternative purpose for it so shall exchange for a second 150 watter.
 

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Yeah, my fuge lights light up the whole room too. It's kinda annoying, because I can see a slight red glow in the tank, just from wall reflections.

I was thinking of installing curtains in the sump, but then I'll have airflow issues, so, ugh.. dunno.
 
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Grazer Rings

Bought a couple of tubs of these (formerly New Era) grazer rings from the homeland. I feed a couple a week as a treat. Lasts a bit longer than the nori sheet.

 
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Grazer Rings

Bought a couple of tubs of these (formerly New Era) grazer rings from the homeland. I feed a couple a week as a treat. Lasts a bit longer than the nori sheet.



I would imagine a sheet, or two, or three, wouldn't last very long with all those guys and gals.
 
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Nice photos - the 2nd one really shows all of the damsels for once. Ok, not all because I know there is more but they are really visible in that one. Wish you and yours a Happy New Year.
 
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Replumbed the UV on the main siphon drain. Clutter town .....

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Not thrilled with the full spectrum lights I chose for the new scrubber. I think further experimentation is required.
 
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Clutter removal is always grand. So what is the general consensus on UV? I've ready it helps, doesn't help, yada, yada. I do not have one deployed for that very reason.

How is the new wrasse doing?
 
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Well ...... Just my opinion (and a data-less, anecdotal one) is that UV can help to tamp down potential issues. I have ich in my system, for example, despite a fairly rigorous QT process and I am convinced that an oversized UV helps to reduce parasite pressures and allow the natural immune system of the fish to prevail.

#2 is doing really well (#2 pencil, get it .....). Eating really well and gradually extending his day. Out now from about 9 am until 3 pm. Still a bit to go before running the gauntlet that is the display. At night I can hear the tangs chanting .... fresh fish, fresh fish ..... Ok that made me laugh .... gratuitous Shawshank reference.
 
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Well ...... Just my opinion (and a data-less, anecdotal one) is that UV can help to tamp down potential issues. I have ich in my system, for example, despite a fairly rigorous QT process and I am convinced that an oversized UV helps to reduce parasite pressures and allow the natural immune system of the fish to prevail.

#2 is doing really well (#2 pencil, get it .....). Eating really well and gradually extending his day. Out now from about 9 am until 3 pm. Still a bit to go before running the gauntlet that is the display. At night I can hear the tangs chanting .... fresh fish, fresh fish ..... Ok that made me laugh .... gratuitous Shawshank reference.

I do see what you did there, and well played I must say. Thanks for info on UV. It is on my to-do list but a ways down. I still have a hood/cabinet to finish and skin the steel stand. That and cleaning up my lights and wire mess and let me not even start that I need to redo my overflow return lines (while funcational and working I'd like them a bit better laid out). Really gladd the little guy is doing well.

It is interesting that I've never really paid much attention to that fish yet the other night I was watching someones tank video and saw one darting by. Go figure.
 
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Yeah, wasn't doing well in the main tank. Too much flow, too many nippers …. who knows. Much happier here in and amongst the mangroves (or will be if they grow).
 

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