So updates are on hold for a bit as I have sprained my ankle in a sporting event which makes going up and down the stairs a chore. I was allowed some unsupervised time with my tank by the powers that be and managed to take a few shots.
I have noticed that since I have turned up the power on the pumps the fish no longer stay together as much except for at feeding time and when the pumps go to night mode. They have divided themselves into the 3 groups.
- Strong Swimmers - 3
- Weak Swimmers 1
- I don't want to be bother with the rest of you - 2
I think they have caught on to when the pumps stop its feeding time and you can actually see them try to find one another.
I added some cheto last week and it was loaded with pods. The pods that were already in the tank were doing well. I still have another batch of cheeto to pick up from a fellow reefer to add more diversity. Pods multiply fast and that is a great thing. They are now all over the front of the tank, sides, and in the sump.
I check my filter sock on the drain of the old tank and each week transfer over whatever pods and mini brittle starfish are in it. Tonight I hit the gold mine and was able to transfer 12 mini brittle starfish and 10 amphipod. I have noticed that some of the mini brittle starfish release sperm in the water after being in the tank in less than 5 minutes of being added. Tonight at least 4 released once they were in the tank.
My three strong swimmers
Nassarius snail
One of my I don't want to be bothered fish
The white spots on the snails shell are mini feather dusters worms when extended they are red
Various Pods - White spots. If you look closely you can see the patterns from where the snails have been cleaning the glass
Various Pods - White spots
Mini brittle starfish
Close up of rock - the brown stuff will be cleaned by the snails in a few days. The pink and green I am hoping is the beginning of coralline algae.