Well... happy to report that the tank keeps on growing. I am currently up to about 200+ spiderman Zoas on a rock that 2.5 yrs ago had I think 3?
On another note. We suffered some power loss 2 days in a row. First day, hard rain, power goes out about 11 pm... didn't come back on until around 10 am.... all was well.
Next day, power goes off a little later (asleep) and my wife is now out of town on business. I have to work and drop kids at day care and I have zero I can do about this... so I leave and come back home at 5:30 pm with power coming back on around 4 pm (maybe a little before) to a tank full of dead fish.
I pulled out 5 of my 6 fish, most over a year old, most finally growing up and starting to get beautiful-
RIP-
Yellow Tang "Sunny"
Niger Trigger "the Black Shark"
Male Lyre tail Anthias "Daddy fish"
Bi color blenny "Reese fish"
Yellow Wrasse-
The only fish that made it is a 2.5 year old (in my continuous possession) clown.
He is a survivor- when we first got him (our first salt water fish in this iteration- i had many tanks years ago)- my wife called me at work one day asking where "Max", the clown, was. He had been MIA all day. Turns out he jumped the barrier on the BioCube and was sitting on top of a stack of filter floss slowly drying out. We dumped him back in the tank, his tail fell off and he grew a new one back.
Well. He is the survivor. He also made it through two power outages.
Anyhow, did a water change, cleaned out all the filters even the skimmer, and all the coral is 100% absolutely unaffected at all- zero damage.
Tank is now a few weeks out, all is well but for the fish.
Thinking of just leaving it this way, its a little boring to look at now, but I am kinda gun shy about another few hundred in fish. No budget for a generator, and with the bio load I had probably an air stone and a battery pump might have helped, but long term, that would not work and I simply think we will keep it beautiful and full of strong sturdy Acropora!
I may go ahead and dump in a school of something small and cheap to add some interest.
Anyone want to suggest something I could dump in there, that will leave my coral alone, thats cheap, and will at least add some color and movement?
NO DAMSELS. I may yet change my mind and I am not going to try to catch a bunch of those A** hats just so I can add something else.
I was kinda surprised at my reaction, I knew they were likely RIP, I told my kids (3 and 6) on the way home and in the morning that they needed oxygen but we could not do much about it... they were fine with it, said good bye and surprisingly I was OK with this. Not what I wanted but there are larger things in life to worry about.