A pre halloween update -
I've been battling an algae outbreak for the last few months which have narrowed down to me not swapping out my RODI filter like I should have. Since replacing the cartridges I have not been as aggressive in removing the algae as I could have been.....well until this week.
I decided to go to town the rocks with a tooth brush and some good old fashion manual removal. Two water changes in once week and we are back to the tank looking very pristine.
Prior to this the three wares I received from Reef Beauties are doing great with the exception of the Radiant wrasse who didn't make past two days. I was bummed out but I understood the risk associated with it and wanted to try anyway.
I also did a homemade treatment of 3/4 hydrogen peroxide and 1/4 ro water to treat Brown Jelly on one of my torches. I had a decent effect on the head that was infected but it ultimately perished. The rest of the colony however has recovered very well and is going great.
As for some new additions. I took delivery of the three torches from
@Queen City Corals a few weeks ago and they are doing great. I waited until my rocks were algae free to get them placed and they look amazing. I also had a small package come in from
@TCK Corals that consisted of a Chalice, Favia and Zoa colony.
I decided to lump all of my Acans together instead of having them throughout the sand bed and boy do they look good.
Now for a full tank shot. The GSP wall is nearly covering the entire area and is returning to its green color (hallelujah)
I lost a few torch colonies randomly and since then I have done a lot of research on how tanks that reach the 3-4 year mark (like mine) struggle to stay healthy as the biome is pushed to its limit. Whereas the tanks you see that have been running for 5+ years, the owners trim their colonies back (something I've been bad at because who doesn't love looking at a colony with 30+ heads)
I will be getting rid of some hammer colonies along with my Kole Tang to try and maintain the biome that is keeping the tank running well. I will likely take them to an LFS in Nashville but if anyone is interested I may make a listing in the Livestock selling forum.