Been a while since my last update. I had to move my aquarium for the summer, so I took it home where my parents were kind enough to watch over it for the past few months. Big shoutout to my father in particular, the man kept the tank alive and thriving in spite of a four day long power outage. Still don’t know quite how he managed that one.
Here are pictures from today, everything is alive and well, and I’d even go so far as to say much of it is thriving!
The corals I had received from an awesome member of the 3 Rivers Marine Society are largely thriving! I sadly lost the Green Slimer shortly after receiving it, but the red plating monti, the orange setosa, green monti cap, and Pectinia have all been growing quite nicely!
The RBTA has also been living life well, taking on a gorgeous orange and lime hue.
My birdsnest has kept on growing out, and overall I’ve been impressed with how much life the tank has in it right now.
My brittlestar population seems to have quadrupled, along with feather duster, spionid, and spirorbid worms. However, there also seems to be a growing population of vermetid snails, so I may need to pick up one or two bumblebee snails. Overall, I’m so thankful that the tank has managed to not only survive, but seems to have thrived in the time I’ve been away. Goes to show what following a care schedule can actually do.