Hi,
In reply to Fredish and Julio, here are some details:
-70 gallon (36x18x24 inch),
-1x150 10K metal halide + 2x96W actinic,
-run two HOT skimmers,
-100lbs live rock
-no refugium/sump,
-Tank has been up and running for 8-months
-Very little in the way of excess nutrients. Algae growth is restricted to a few orderly clumps of red hair algae. Good coralline development in the aquarium and plenty critters.
-Plenty flow (circulating over 3000 gph through five power heads, overkill I know, but my Powder Blue Tang seems to be much happier with strong circulation ââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ thatââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s another story by the wayââ"šÂ¬Ã‚¦)
-Temp=80C, pH=8.3, dKH=8 to 9, Ca=460ppm, Mg=1250ppm, nitrate actually non-measurable over past few weeks (I perform 25% water change once a month and only have 3 fish in the tank).
-Feed with DT phytoplankton every second day and just begun with DT oyster eggs this week to provide variety. I stop the skimmers for several hours when I add the plankton.
-I am not adding any vitamins, but have thought about starting?
In so far as placement goes I initially put the Alviopora high up in the tank as my Maroon Clown was consistently taking it as a threat and knocking it down when placed lower in the tank. So, it has been through some harassment. Finally with some rock rearrangement to distract the clown, I have the Aviopora about half way up in the tank in a somewhat protected area with reduced water flow. At the moment it looks great with fully extended polyps hiding the area where the skeleton appears to have been lost. Perhaps in haste I performed an iodine dip after reading some posts on RTN in relation to SPS corals. After reflection I have to admit that I now cannot really remember if the area without skeleton was there when I bought the coral. Itââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s possible that I may have just reacted to it for the first time. So, currently observing to see if the area without skeleton progresses further.
In so far as other inhabitants go, I have a variety of soft corals and a long tentacle anemone that hosts the Maroon and all of them seem to be thriving well. I have a profusion of Xenia ââ"šÂ¬Ã¢â‚¬Å“ propagating like crazy. Which reminds me of an off topic question that I want to ask, how best to remove some of it from the tank without losing large pieces of live rock that it is attached to, if thatââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s possible?
Long reply, any opinions?
Thanks,
Joe