Maggie's Mini Complete Tank build

Update!! So I'm a forgetful person, yep, it happens. And everytime I unplug everything, I keep forgetting to turn the heater back on. Like everytime. It keeps dipping down to 65. Whoops. Fortunately I have not added my zoas to this tank yet, I didn't think they'd like that treatment.

So to try to mitigate my low power brain, I moved the tank to my kitchen window. This will be way easier for maintenance, I can easily see the heater power whether it's on or not, and plus, I get to stare at this cutie while doing the never ending dishes. (2 adults 4 kids, zero dishwasher means never-ending washing, and the best part is, when we were re-doing the kitchen, my husband insisted we add a dishwasher and i was like, nah that's too hard now.... buahahahaha, he was so right)
 

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Did a deep clean today, with most of the water changed in DT and sump.

My main tools are just qtips to clean, and an airline attached to a bbq skewer for a vacuum.

Before Pics:
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Natural light really brings out the ugly
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Notice the salt creep. This is my only location for creep despite changing tank locations and verifying it's level.
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Top down.
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My only additions were 3m hooks for cords. Was planning on adding the sump level sight mod, but haven't yet, drilling into this makes me scared.
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My sump level before I turn on the pump, I have no idea what actual running level is. My first actual sump so I have no ideer what I'm doin'!
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Cleaned!
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I found a tiny astrea snail in my main tank, so here you go lil guy, a little tank of your own :)
 

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I decided I needed to hide the cord mess so I found this cool chunk of cedar that I had, now I'm chiseling out a cavity *hopefully* big enough to hide the cords.
 

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Well I did it. It may not be the most 'finished' piece, but I'll work on it. I do like rustic looking things too, so I might leave it raw, or sand it all down and stain it. Still haven't decided. But it works, hides all my cords.
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And then I added 2 zoas. Funny they opened right up.
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Zoas are doing really good, I'm surprised! I turn on the light when my main tank turns on, and these are usually open before the rest in the main tank.

EXCEPT ONE THING, I might have a coral eater on my hands. I saw the single asterina starfish on a zoa this morning, and i knocked it off, so now waiting to see if it fully opens or it was eaten. Kinda looks eaten.
 

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I did a cleaning and water change today, also glued the tiniest xenia baby to a tiny rock. And lastly added one more zoa. The other zoa on the right made a full recovery from the starfish so the starfish is still safe.... for now :)
 

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Received a flow nozzle part from @danieyella and so far you can really tell a difference. It's pushing the detritus around, and there's a lot of it. 1 hermit poops a ton.
 

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Attempted to clean this little monster today. Definitely improved it, but there's still a bunch of green algae on the acrylic front and sides that I just couldn't scrub off. I might need to do a rip clean on it. The water I took out is gross...
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Yucky water
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Did a deep clean, moved most of the rocks to the sump, glued a tiny xenia piece to a tiny rock, glued the larger xenia frag that was already on a rock to a frag plug. Rubber banded the ricordea that was attached to the bottom, I finally got the courage to scrape it off the bottom. Also added a loose zoa group that my urchin dislodged from my main tank, so I carefully rubberbanded that to a rock also. Hopefully the bands are not too tight, this was my first attempt at this.
 

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