FarmerTy 215-gal No Water Change SPS Tank

Good Luck with the move. I know that caring for a tank while living at another location makes life complicated. Been there , Done that. Life will be more enjoyable when family, fish, and coral are all under one roof.
 
Good Luck with the move. I know that caring for a tank while living at another location makes life complicated. Been there , Done that. Life will be more enjoyable when family, fish, and coral are all under one roof.
Thank you! This Saturday is the big day! Here's a good last picture of the crew before moving day!
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WOW I really like the new scape and openness! Where are all the fish??
Oh thanks! It actually isn't aquascaped yet. I threw together the same right structure but the rest was thrown in there and has been in there since I moved. I'm still waiting on a chance to aquascape but time has been fleeting.

All the fish have been removed for treatment. They broke out with ich really bad after the move when I couldn't get my UV sterilizer over to the new house and installed until a month later. I lost several but most of my prized angels made it out okay so far.
 
Glad to see the corals made it over, and even though you say it's just quick placement it looks good to me. :)

Good luck with the fish!
 
Glad to see the corals made it over, and even though you say it's just quick placement it looks good to me. :)

Good luck with the fish!
Thank you! I feel like colonies of SPS can sit on practically any form or structure and look good. Maybe I'll switch out all the live rock for coke bottles. [emoji12]

I feel like the fish are going to be an adventure. I almost suspect marine velvet instead of ich due to how quickly several fish died but that would be really strange as my last fish addition was 5-6 months prior to the move. I've had velvet once before and treated with chloroquine phosphate. Since it treats brook, velvet, and ich, I may just do that instead of TTM for ich and not worry about misdiagnosis.
 
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