So long story short, my few years of reefing has been such a hard time. The experience has been less than pleasant as I sit and hope for a beautiful tank.
I've had a hard time keeping the enthusiasm and the number one main thing that keeps me at it, is the fact my dad's last birthday present to me was some xoas and palythoas, of which I've lost all but the palythoas to algae, or the zoa's splitting and drifting off somewhere to which I could never find.
I've struggled with hair algae, even though I use RODI water which has been tested. I've adjusted lights according to how I've been told to do so .I've tried to accumulate a decent clean up crew. It's frustrating .
As much as I would love to just toss that towel in, that one single group of palythoas is the sole reason this tank is still up. I want them to thrive. Right now I am in yet another blackout, even though it's not doing any solid good .
What keeps you going, in the face of disaster?
I've had a hard time keeping the enthusiasm and the number one main thing that keeps me at it, is the fact my dad's last birthday present to me was some xoas and palythoas, of which I've lost all but the palythoas to algae, or the zoa's splitting and drifting off somewhere to which I could never find.
I've struggled with hair algae, even though I use RODI water which has been tested. I've adjusted lights according to how I've been told to do so .I've tried to accumulate a decent clean up crew. It's frustrating .
As much as I would love to just toss that towel in, that one single group of palythoas is the sole reason this tank is still up. I want them to thrive. Right now I am in yet another blackout, even though it's not doing any solid good .
What keeps you going, in the face of disaster?






