Eye candy has been slim on this thread during the winter hibernation, and made worse by my recent troubles with rusted electrical teabags (aka digital thermometer disaster), kilz flakes (from the old canopy), Alk instability (another long post for another day) and subsequently algae. PO4 had wiggled it's way up to as high as 0.09-0.12 on my Hanna meter. I've been cleaning & servicing the skimmer regularly, cleaned the Kalk RX and recharged it, swapped GAC, finally put GFO on line and swapped filter socks. Glanced at the Ca Rx but needed to order media. After adding GFO, the PO4 is back to 0.02 .... better! I have to think much of the raise in PO4 was due to the SPS carnage. While doing all this maintenance and working to balance my Alk and params, I noticed my Ca Rx pump had seized up. Ugh! It's never ending some times :sad2: So I cleaned it put back together and now the o-ring leaks! REALLY!?!?!?! :fun2:
Anyway, after loosing a few colonies that had been with me a while, things are beginning to to really look up in the SPS tank. I was able to frag most everything so there are few total losses. My baby blue tipped stag was nearly 18" across, it's gone, but I have a 7" frag that iis holding on nicely. Frags are definitely doing better than the large colonies, but the colonies that remain seem to be coming around.
Color and PE today, from a frag of ORA tort, the colony is gone, but I hve about 8-10 frags of varying size. All these pics are untouched by PS under 12k Reeflux only.
This gemmifera is like a cat! It was an original SPS colony waaaaay back in my 75 g reef circa 2004-2005. My first Alk crash along with a bout with AEFWs took a toll and I was down to a few Qtips sized frags. Nearly lost it, but here it is today, giving growth color and PE.
Here's an insurance frag of blue prostrata, looking OK! The colony as most of my colonies is still a bit flat on color, but PE is on the rise across the tank so maybe that's a sign of recovery.
I had to break up this microlads after the move and nearly lost all the frags. It's not great yet, but since the digital tea bag incident, I haven't seen any PE till today!
This gommezi, from a local LFS purchased just before the winter was really pale and sad looking, it has really colored back up and look at the PE!
This frag, an unknown acro from the same LFS as the gomz, recently purchased as a "comparative" was a bit dull when I brought it home. I wanted to have a new piece to compare, so I bought a brown out. It is just soaking up light, changing color, and at times, has just crazy PE! Any thoughts as to what it might be?
I still have a ways to go to be really happy, but i am pleased. I am thinking that expanding the system a tank every couple of few weeks will be a good thing to get me over the hump. This expansoin should help by adding fresh SW and putting all the SPS in better suited positions. Space is at a premium as I am set up now. Starting with the 75 which will house all the SPS frag. The 100 g will house all the SPS colonies will probably be last to go on line as the colonies are in the 90 which is staying in place to become the fuge. I decided to add a 40 g B which will house all the zoas and LPS. I was considering another 75 for this 3rd display, but I have so few non SPS that this will allow me to use a more efficient lighting option for the non sticks in a 36" T-5 fixture I have. :bounce3: