I have neglected this thread as much as I've neglected my tank over the last year. I had a few ups and several really big downs that made be want to forget about this hobby, but I guess that's not so easily done!
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@Johniejumbo .... the battle went great! The Vibrant melted all of the algae in one or two months. I have a dusting of Dinos now since I've gotten new fish and started experimenting with feeding them which is certainly leading me to overfeeding. But, I;m not too worried about it. The outbreak is small and controllable.
So, since I posted last, both of my clowns jumped

I have a lid but for one of them, I changed the water and walked away to help my kids. I forgot to go back down and secure the lid and when I came back in the morning, there was a dead one on the floor. I'm not sure about the second one. I was good about keeping the lid on after that. I did have some gaps though, which I figured were too small. I had a little HOB equipment, filter, etc and didn't make cutouts in the top, instead resting them on top of the HOB stuff. That left a vertical gap of a few inches at the back of the tank, but I didn't really think the fish would get through there. I guess I was wrong. The other thing that happened was when I got some CUC locally to help with the algae. The LFS was kind enough to include some free Aptasia with my crabs and snails. Before I knew it, I was overrun. Basically that was enough for me to pause. The lights still came on and the pumps ran, but I didn't do anything else to the tank. No feeding, not water changes, nothing but occasionally scraping the glass. Surprisingly everything else that remained stayed alive and the didn't look completely terrible.
Recently I got sparked and excited again and I'm cleaning things up and basically picking up where I left off.