Long time no post
Been working a lot on getting my dedicated AEFW system up and running. Had to build and paint a couple aquarium stands, clean a lot of old used equipment, wire up some new plugs to a dedicated circuit, program the Apex, plumb everything together, make frag racks, etc. Plus as part of the system has MH and a fan across the top of the tank, I had to do what I've been putting off in the fishroom for a few years, get a dehumidifier and install an exhaust vent - major PITA, with having to put a hole in the house wall, install a variable speed controller, put in the vent/box in the ceiling, and work in the crawlspace between floors (in a 12” x 14” opening in the trusses) to install the outside cap, hang the inline fan, run and tape duct, and run a bunch of wires back and forth to hook the fan up to an open circuit and the speed controller. So...hopefully that explains my temporary absence on this thread
Now the system is up and running! Moved a bunch of frags over from my main tank this past week, fragged out some of the colonies I bought, and am slowly moving them over too. Some are so nice its very hard to do that, one's coloring up to an awesome light blue...This next week I will be deliberately infesting each frag with some adult AEFW...I feel like I'm committing some sort of cardinal reef sin LOL!
Once my AEFW colony is going strong, laying eggs, I will have more than enough young and adult AEFW and eggs to perform many more of the experiments on my list. Hopefully if we can get our Microryza funding in time Dr. Kate Rawlinson and I will also be able to delve much deeper into the scientific side of the AEFW than I will be able to do on my own.
I will update this thread with new information as soon as I begin running new experiments. Stay tuned!