The Stay at Home order has prevented us from camping and riding on weekends, so I've had more time to dedicate to the tanks. Tested tank on 4/12/2020 nitrates were about 30 ppm, Phosphate 0, did about a 10 gallon water change and added more Xport No3 cubes, started dosing Microbacter. Tested again on 4/17/2020 nitrates were down to 10 ppm, DKH 8, Calcium 420. I've been crushing by hand, as many vermitids as possible but always see more later that I missed. I've mainly been focusing on areas close to corals. One thing I've noticed is they like to get on the hammer but not on the torch, however the torch is the one that has not been looking it's best. It was moved (was getting way to close to other corals) in September to the upper right hand side but never seemed as happy in that area and when I removed it to put in the nano tank on 4/3 as it was really not extending well (no sign of brown jelly) some tentacles fell off. It seems to be a little happier in the nano, which has no detectable nitrates. Though I need to get it out of there soon as it would touch the entire tank if it was fully extended. It looks like it will be returning to the LFS.
Added my first blasto this past weekend, along with a rainbow fl ricordea and a tequila sunrise monti. I need to get a filter for my phone, just put the ricordea in when pic was taken. Couldn't get the orange polyps on the moti to show up in the pic. I'm disappointed in the growth of the older corals since last year but it's my fault, I can't seem to stick with dosing 2 part, water changes or testing in general to stay on top of things. I rarely spot feed due to trying to feed lightly as possible trying to prevent a nitrate issue but I need keep a closer eye on things and spot feed for the growth I want. I've added about 6 orange chestnut snails over the last month, really like the cheap orange color they add to the tank, they seem to be really good cleaners so far!
Some other newer corals:
The zoas were some I fragged from my nano tank, I think in Feb, they are really happy and growing larger heads than they ever have in the nano.
The grande palys have grown some. Started with 3 heads 10/19/2018 and now had about 9 heads total though some still small. It loves to eat and probably gets spot fed the most.
By the time it hit me to take new full tank pics, I had messed around in the tank too much (trying to find a potential place for the torch and the GSP rock and crushing vermitids) that it was pretty cloudy and everything was unhappy. I'll get updated full tank pics soon.
I have some chaeto ordered and hope to get the fuge back online soon. I plan to play around with some ideas to block the spill over light from reaching the other chambers and skimmer.