Tusi's tank thread

Thanks Joe for getting back to me. I may ask your other questions when I'm closer to pulling the trigger on the new tank.
In the meantime tho, heres a link to my tank thread, please drop by and any suggestions or critism is welcome.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/irish-reef.297760/
An y time you are welcome to ask. Your tank is out of this world. Truly love it. I would
love to have a tank like that open scape and when it fills like yours it will look suspended. I don’t think you should change a thing.
 
I will soon, I have been dealing with some family issues and had no time. I haven't been involved on R2R as I have been in the past and I feel guilty cause I love this Family. But soon Ill be back to my normal self.
Hope all is well!
This system looks outstanding as always!
 
I have gone through your entire thread and the Video. What a transformation! so admired and motivated by your beautiful tank!
May I ask how you monitor alkalinity if it happens with Ca reactor? what branch of Ca media used and when you change it?
Thanks.
 
My lennardi's

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I love your tank and especially the fish are stunning! Have 2 lennardis in my tank as well and they are super beautiful fish!
Also, the earlie wrasses are on my wishlist, but impossible to get at the moment in Europe. Fantastic job!
 
I have gone through your entire thread and the Video. What a transformation! so admired and motivated by your beautiful tank!
May I ask how you monitor alkalinity if it happens with Ca reactor? what branch of Ca media used and when you change it?
Thanks.
Thank you for your compliment. Yes I use a calcium reactor, I use the ReBorn media from two little fishies. Find it be the best. I change the media and add new only when it empties enough that the reactor can’t sustain my alk in my tank. I do it every 4 months. Thank you again for reading the post and pls feel free to ask any questions
 
I love your tank and especially the fish are stunning! Have 2 lennardis in my tank as well and they are super beautiful fish!
Also, the earlie wrasses are on my wishlist, but impossible to get at the moment in Europe. Fantastic job!
thank you so much for your compliments. Yes they are beautyfull but very hard to keep alive in captivity. Normally earlie wrasses are available around November December, hopefully you get one. They are also beautyfull especially when they flash. The color on them is incredible. Good luck.
 
So as many of you know I had to take my tank apart due to a Bobbit worm removal. Here are some pic of the devastation that I went through

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You fed that monster real good. He was very happy for all the awesome things you gave him to eat.
 

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