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Gorgeous!Another happy and fluffy lobo... felt bad that I didn't share this pic last time.
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I would like to post more fish photos, but this group of fishes is the most camera shy of any that I've ever had. The harlequin has always been shy, but the two tangs and the wrasse stay far away from the camera lens.
In other fish news... I reached out again this weekend about the possibility of finding a pair of Genicanthus semifasciatus angelfish for the reef. But I also stated that my hopes of finding a pair was dwindling and I was looking into other options. I offered up two different possibilities. So maybe, just maybe, by this spring/summer, I'll finally have a pair of (or singular) angelfish in the tank.
Also of note (for my records), I finally swapped out my CO2 tank for the calcium reactor. I was fortunate enough to notice the day of it becoming empty so I didn't have any drop in my calcium and carbonate levels.
And I have been taking daily photos of the algae screen from my algae turf scrubber since the last harvest twelve days ago. I'm documenting the progress of algae growth from a "clean" screen until harvest; about two weeks. It's eye opening just how fast algae grows. I'll post some photo comparisons somewhere after the next harvest this weekend.








From start to finish, it takes me about 15 minutes but that's also including the time it takes me to snap a handful of photos. If I just wanted to do a simple harvest, I could do it in under 5 minutes.How long does it take you to do your cleanup every two weeks?
Would you buy one?Nice! You should really consider starting a company to sell your scrubbers.![]()
We'll see.Episode 3: revenge of the sps?
I'm thinking that I'll likely frag a lot of the pieces that I have so that I can spread the collection amongst other systems.If you need a home for some gonis, I’ve got space![]()
My original plans for an upgrade were in the 240gal range, but it so happens that I have a line on something bigger.What are you thinking for size?
My wife might be distracted, but she's not oblivious.800 gal it is! 1200 for safe measure...
Definitely nervous; almost getting cold feet to do it.That’s some cool news! And I understand where you’re coming from with not wanting to tear down something once you find some success and things are running smoothly. We pushed off our moving plans for next year so that gives me some breathing room but I’m still nervous. As you said though, more room means more coral and fish. Can’t go wrong with that
would you plan to do another custom stand/canopy I’d guess? I’m almost more excited for that than the tank![]()
Yep... Episode III. Coming later this spring.This is going to be amazing. Episode 3!!
And now that you know sand and live rock greatly increases your success rate with corals early on (Just like Ryan from BRS) you can do acros again!!