hmm a month behind in updates.
GFO knocked out all the hair algae in short order. Getting Mag up to high levels did nothing for the bryopsis, however. I did a couple of water changes, added 100 hermits and a dozzen emeralds, brought over the rabbit fish from the store display. and added 4 bottles of kent Mag over 5 days. A few days after that the bryopsis started to disappear.
The tank looks healthy as can be. Many of the corals... other than my ever-stupid millis (for some reason I haven't had luck with millies for a while now)... everything else looks great.
Much color has come back in every coral including the finicky Red Planet.
I should be super happy.
Unfortunately, I have been to James', and Jonty's, and Freshfish'es and more recently and each tank kicks butt over my own! Though I am happy to see Mr. Lee is knocked back a bit with the move!
Gives me a fighting chance, hehe.
I keep thinking the corals I have suck, but when I come home and see them, there is nothing wrong with what I have. They are a bit disheveled from the cleanings this winter... but decent pieces.
I know most folks arn't into the fish I have... but thats not the real issue either.
All T-5 Lighting would look nicer than the MH for color of coral... but thats not the real problem.
It is the rockwork. The rock work looks AWESOME. But it doesn't fit a coral tank. In LowersMYBP, Jonty and Chads tank you can see all the corals at once, then walk up and inspect each coral. In my tank you have to walk around to find a view for each coral. There is no good way to break up the colors since they are all on one plane. Of course, Li warned me of this from the get go... but you know I had to do it any how.
So the tank is super healthy. But to make it spectacular I am going to have to at least change the rockwork. Also, even if I switch to T-5 lighting I am likely going to have to upgrade the cooling.
:biggthumpup:
GFO knocked out all the hair algae in short order. Getting Mag up to high levels did nothing for the bryopsis, however. I did a couple of water changes, added 100 hermits and a dozzen emeralds, brought over the rabbit fish from the store display. and added 4 bottles of kent Mag over 5 days. A few days after that the bryopsis started to disappear.
The tank looks healthy as can be. Many of the corals... other than my ever-stupid millis (for some reason I haven't had luck with millies for a while now)... everything else looks great.
Much color has come back in every coral including the finicky Red Planet.
I should be super happy.
Unfortunately, I have been to James', and Jonty's, and Freshfish'es and more recently and each tank kicks butt over my own! Though I am happy to see Mr. Lee is knocked back a bit with the move!
I keep thinking the corals I have suck, but when I come home and see them, there is nothing wrong with what I have. They are a bit disheveled from the cleanings this winter... but decent pieces.
I know most folks arn't into the fish I have... but thats not the real issue either.
All T-5 Lighting would look nicer than the MH for color of coral... but thats not the real problem.
It is the rockwork. The rock work looks AWESOME. But it doesn't fit a coral tank. In LowersMYBP, Jonty and Chads tank you can see all the corals at once, then walk up and inspect each coral. In my tank you have to walk around to find a view for each coral. There is no good way to break up the colors since they are all on one plane. Of course, Li warned me of this from the get go... but you know I had to do it any how.
So the tank is super healthy. But to make it spectacular I am going to have to at least change the rockwork. Also, even if I switch to T-5 lighting I am likely going to have to upgrade the cooling.
:biggthumpup:
