Everything that lived is in the 60g....I lost 90% of my Zs and Ps....I had about 25-30 more rics as well but they got taken out due to a protozoa infestation.....
The coral on the top left is still unidentified offically, I had Eric Borneman look at it and the best he could come up with with out killing it and looking at the skeleton is Psammacora sp. of some type.....It frags really well and the growth is great, it started from a piece that was on some live rock about the size of my pinky fingernail and is really hairy when the tissue is out.....
OK I haven't updated this in quite a long time kinda forgot about it to be honest.....I have lost some more rics and gained quite a few....I also lost 90% of my zoas and palys I had with very few re-aquasitions.....I did get a few over the last few months and a few new ones today and will be getting some of the ones I can't live with out over the summer and fall. Over my vacation this week I will post up and get this thread caught up to where I am at now with this tank.....The first 60g cube that is pictured on page 1ruptured 2 weeks after I got it which lead to the demise of 90% of my zoa and paly deaths......But the vendor replaced everything and this is the tank I have set-up now......
With that said I will be posting a bunch of pics here over the next few days.
Been through some issues with algea, losses( rics and yumas), upgrades of equipment......Got a new algea that is growing not sure what the heck it is, but better then the hair and bryposis...But it is looking real good right now for the most part.....Will display the next few days....
I upgraded my skimmer to a Euro Reef USA 135 classic that has helped get rid of the PITA algea. The skimmer can handle double my water volume so it has been a positive upgrade.
Here are some pics of the corals that have been added since the last post of pics along with a FTS at some point since the rock work has also changed a bit too...