Reef Bass
colors and textures
Grant is in the middle of a complete tank tear down and rebuild. Much to my dismay and delight, his corals are looking quite good in their temporary home (my 48x24x12 former lps flat plumbed into his sump).
He has done a terrific job cutting away dead bases and remounting the remains on frag plugs. He is basically cooking all his rock, eliminating problematic ricordia yumas that were invasively and negatively affecting the health of his previously fabulous sps.
In my opinion, having experienced first hand the substantial rejuvenation my corals demonstrated following the complete cleaning and moving of my old mature tank, there is something that test kits don't measure that is valuable to purge after 8+ years.
My corals are showing polyp extension and color like they haven't in some time. And I'm seeing signs of that in Grant's corals as well. Remember, I macro photographed many of his coral during his tank's peak and it was phenomenal with polyp extension and color. I offer this pic of his GARF Bonzai at its peak as proof of my assertions:

His ATL Crayola plana had outstanding polyp extension:

An irony is one could argue his tank in decline still looked better than many tanks out there. I for one am glad to see him tackle his clean out and rejuvenation. Go Grant!!
He has done a terrific job cutting away dead bases and remounting the remains on frag plugs. He is basically cooking all his rock, eliminating problematic ricordia yumas that were invasively and negatively affecting the health of his previously fabulous sps.
In my opinion, having experienced first hand the substantial rejuvenation my corals demonstrated following the complete cleaning and moving of my old mature tank, there is something that test kits don't measure that is valuable to purge after 8+ years.
My corals are showing polyp extension and color like they haven't in some time. And I'm seeing signs of that in Grant's corals as well. Remember, I macro photographed many of his coral during his tank's peak and it was phenomenal with polyp extension and color. I offer this pic of his GARF Bonzai at its peak as proof of my assertions:

His ATL Crayola plana had outstanding polyp extension:

An irony is one could argue his tank in decline still looked better than many tanks out there. I for one am glad to see him tackle his clean out and rejuvenation. Go Grant!!