I did some tank tidying today. I removed most of the dead seagrass blades I had been letting accumulate. I just couldn't stand the way it looked! This is a display after all. Plus I'm concerned with the possibility of hydrogen sulfide production.
I resumed sodium silicate dosing, that I had let go of for awhile. I noticed my test sponges looked a little smaller. I don't think any of the sponges I got from Griffin made it, but I have a fraction of hope that they may have seeded new sponge growth - we'll see.
I fertilized the substrate with glutamic acid, and dosed nitrate and iron into the water column. I'm still getting new manatee grass plants emerging, so yay!
I snapped a few pics of course!
A pretty good shot of Junior. I'm a little surprised he's still with us, after adding the grammas.
The tang has pruned back the weird macro a little.
More evidence of the tang's work - the barnacles are reemerging from the caulerpa.
One of the grammas sat still for one second.
Lusher and lusher! As soon as all the new blades grow taller, it's going to be sweet!
And, last but not least, Botryocladia has made an appearance! It's been over a year since this plant disintegrated. How cool is that!