I had a horrible cyano outbreak. I broke down and treated with chemi-clean. The tank is looking better now. Time to turn my attention back towards bryopsis and green hair algae. I'm torn on dosing another thing to my tank or going the manual removal/siphon route. My only hang up is the bryopsis on that front.
Here is a FTS from today with my new rock layout.
I took the right hand side structure and placed it in the center back near the overflow. I then took the center structure and was able to elevate it off the ground more. The picture doesn't do it justice but it's pretty dang hollow looking over there. There are gaps where light shines through under the cave and it looks pretty cool in person.
My favorite new tank inhabitant made it through is antibiotic treatment. Gigantea carpet anemone, hosting my female percula clowfish. This thing looks tan at first glance but has some awesome pink and purple hues hidden in there. I just hope she settles down a bit, this clown is crazy aggressive with her hosts. This gig has now taken the attention off my green gig, so hopefully that one can heal up. The clowns pay no attention to my CSB bubble tip.
Here is a FTS from today with my new rock layout.
I took the right hand side structure and placed it in the center back near the overflow. I then took the center structure and was able to elevate it off the ground more. The picture doesn't do it justice but it's pretty dang hollow looking over there. There are gaps where light shines through under the cave and it looks pretty cool in person.
My favorite new tank inhabitant made it through is antibiotic treatment. Gigantea carpet anemone, hosting my female percula clowfish. This thing looks tan at first glance but has some awesome pink and purple hues hidden in there. I just hope she settles down a bit, this clown is crazy aggressive with her hosts. This gig has now taken the attention off my green gig, so hopefully that one can heal up. The clowns pay no attention to my CSB bubble tip.