ShaunMonahan
Clam nut
Your last reef was AMAZING! I imagine this one will follow suite in short order 
Looks good so far. Why the plan to change the rocks?
Aren't these rocks fairly new?
I agree, its looking good so far, so why the change of rocks?
I am about to begin an upgrade restart to a 180 gallon tall tank. 72” long by 18” front to back by 31” high. I have been looking for and open rock look that has a taller arrangement. I like yours and will use it for inspiration on my tank.
Thanks
Your last reef was AMAZING! I imagine this one will follow suite in short order![]()
Do you intend to add some liverock to the sump?
I'm so glad that you ask this question. I hope that you and/or others will be able to share some insight regarding how well these Tonga branches serve as filtration.
Per my research and readings, these Tonga branch rocks are not porous; therefore, filtration wise they are not good as good as other types. What are your thoughts?
As far as additional LR in the sump. My sump is divided into 3 chambers, left to right... Fuge which has nothing it it right now, return, and skimmer. The Fuge section is roughly 10 gallons. Being so small, I'm not sure if adding the rocks will help any.
For my tank I added Sera Siporax
Sahin, throughout my readings about this product, I cannot determine how much is needed per gallon. My tank is 225gallons. Would you know approximately how much Siporax I will need? Please kindly advise.
Thank you.
Bump. You are one of the top sps keepers in my "list". How is the tank?
+1.
Give us a little taste, at least..
Every great tank started from humble beginnings..
Nick!
Stunning!!
That first one is absolutely out of this world!
They all have great growth and rediculous colour!!
Very nice!
Looking forward to your tank taking shape.
Don't leave us for so long.. Do what I do... Just take the same picture over and over again.
Curious, what is the blue coral below he crazy rainbow awesomeness in shot 3?
Very nice Nick! Do you have a New Year FTS you could share??![]()
Regarding the diatoms, I don't see any in the background of your photos. Here's a good thread discussing silicates if that is indeed your issue. Is your clean up crew sufficient? IMO, a lot of algae problems are due to an overlooked clean up crew.
Clean Up Crew Sufficient? I would say no as I feel they are a waste of money. Personal opinion, of course.With all the tanks that I've owned, I only keep approximately 10 Mexican Turbos at most and Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber.
If you added 10 more snails and the diatoms went away would that be a waste of money?![]()