OK, so I got a little bored with the whole "island of rock" look and went and redid the tank layout (again
)
I also was having some issues with blowing sand and a couple of corals not opening all the way; I am hoping the reaquascaping will address those issues.
The gyre thing worked pretty well - actually, a little too well... It was creating sand dunes in the tank and partially burying stuff, and exposing other parts of the sand bed.
Another downside to having a long, narrow and steep island "wall" was that it was hard to place corals without them being in the shadow of the rock wall... unless they were near the top of the rockwork.
Lastly, building a stand-alone rock island without any support or tank surface to lean on... well, things would fall down alot, especially when I tried to clean the front glass. There was only maybe 8 inches between the front of the island and the tank glass; trying to manuever the acrylic scrapers down to the sandbed line usually meant knocking something over and kicking up a sandstorm...
So, I went a little "retro" and used my single center overflow as the support for a single large rockpile right in the center of the tank... keeping an eye on not placing any rock too close to the front glass, or the side panels either. Plenty of swimming room on both sides of the rockpile.
I think it turned out OK:
I have (3) Koralias coming off the overflow; right now (2) # 4s and a # 3, but I will go to all # 4s once i find a flow nozzle for the middle #4 - without the nozzle there is too much "splash" against the water surface and it is rather noisy... also have (2) Koralia # 3s; 1 near the bottom corner on each side... I tried going without, but started getting a littel cyano in the front and rear corners of the tank. I turned the corner Koralias upsdie down so the power cord goes down in to the sand bed, instead of up the back wall of the tank. I routed all the wiring so that most of it is hidden under sand or behind rock. Makes for a neater - looking setup, I think...
I really have to get a better camera... these shots look plain "dull" compared to the tank in person. Way too subdued; no "shimmer", too much washed out colors.
Anyway, here is the front view in sections:
Some of the corals are still a little unhappy at being moved (like that big Toadstool Leather and the Duncans), but things are settling in nicely.
From the sides, you can see there is still plenty of open space for the Tangs to swim around:
Corals are coming along nicely... have a few new ones since last time (I think):
A nice Blastomussa colony
Some purple Acans
A decent sized Pavona colony
Some Blue Candycanes to go with the blue-green ones I already had:
Everybody else is doing great!
Remember these bleached-out Hammer Corals that I salvaged from a KSL ad tank being torn down a couple months back?
Well, look at them now
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Will's Gorgonian has opened up nicely
Electric - green Trachy looks sharp
Red / Green Open Brain is fluffed out
These 2 famous jbutler Acan colonies are doing fabulously
The Sunset Monti is going strong, fully polyped out and starting to grow over the live rock - but the Superman (Spiderman?) part is shrinking away... not sure why
Blue/green Candys are holding there own
Orange Fungia and Gold Torch are both doing fine
Yellow scroll contrasts nicely with Bronze Kenya Tree
Monti Cap is not only getting wider, it is getting thicker on the rim
"Frag station" has the Purple Milli, Meteor Shower, Green Eye Favia and Tri Color frags all doing well
"Clamenza" is still HUUUUGE
This Yellow Acro is really more yellow - green, but still pretty neat
This Acro I got from Steve (CapnMorgan) at the Fragging Demo back in October... at the time it was mostly brown with a little pale green on the tips. Now it has colored up to a really nice semi - neon green most of the way down all the branches
Neon Green Candys
And, of course - the Scoly Brothers
All
waaay better in person... Santa has to bring me a better camera
I also did a 40 g water change over the weekend (first one in 3 months
); I have been changing out the carbon in the reactor regularly, though (every 2 weeks)...
Tested my parameters and here is what I got:
SG = 1.0255
Temp = 76.0 - 78.4 (24 hr cycle)
pH = 8.1
dKH = 10.5
nH3 = 0
nO2 = 0
nO3 = 0
pO4 = 0
Ca = 420 ppm
Mg = 1360 pm
Io = 0.30 ppm
The only casualty I had was Chad's big yellow Fungia Plate
... I t was fine for about 2 weeks - I even fed it chopped silversides twice - then it just basically RTNed overnight... Woke up one morning to skeleton...
I saved the skeleton up near the top middle to see if any babies regenerate out of it. Hey, you never know...
Otherwise, things are looking pretty good