Monthly Update - June 2013
Monthly Update - June 2013
Thanks again for all the comments.
Even though much has not changed with the build itself, much is happening inside the tank.
So I've decided to start a monthly update. Even if it's just to keep me informed of what I've been doing.
Here's the June 2013 FTS.
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The corals are responding very well to the Vertex Illumina LED light fixture.
I've been fragging the plating montipora spp. corals like crazy and they're still dominating the aquascape.
I'm slowly collecting more "sticks" to create a more vertical dimension.
And the sandbed has received a few more ricordeas and LPS corals.
Even the fish are enjoying the larger tank volume.
The foxface has really grown and added on a lot of weight. Good weight; healthy and solid.
The Kole Tang and the Mimic Tang have also thickened up nicely.
The two tangs and the foxface patrol the reef together looking for anything to munch on. Really neat to watch.
Over the past month, we have been watching our largest Red Sea Lyretail Anthias change into the male. Great biology lesson for my kids.
And the newest addition is a small female Lamarck's Angelfish. Very happy with adding her.
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One noticeable difference is the absence of my six Tridacna spp. clams.

During maintenance on the GFO media reactor, I accidentally assembled the media chamber incorrectly and the fines were able to get into my system.
In a matter of a couple of days, I began losing the smaller clams and my RBTA melted away. Even after very large water changes almost daily for two weeks, the larger clams also perished.
Quite the hard lesson to learn.
So without their host, my pair of perculas have adopted both the hammer coral and the goniopora coral as substitutes.
Until next month... or next update...
I really need to get a better camera...