High Nutrient Macro Algae/Sea Grass Reef

Today the local club hosted a reef marine expo. I go every year and there are good deals there. I came home with 5 paly frags and 1 zoa frag. My tank is getting full so I don't have a lot of room left but had some on the sand. My pipe organ corals are doing well that I got about a month and a half ago.
 
OK, here are 4 of them. The yellow ones I already had.
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Wow, it's July already and I have not given an update in several months. The tank is doing well. The curlique anemone moved higher which is good. It was stinging my hammer but now it's not so that is good. The new pipe organs and palys are all still doing well. The fish are doing well and I actually discovered that I have a 3rd masked goby that I was unaware of for the past year. I guess it just remained hidden all that time. So currently I have a tomini tang, a coral beauty angel, a ywg, an ocellaris clown, a midas blenny, a royal gramma, a green citrin goby, a neon goby and 3 masked gobies. It's a nice mix of different fish that seem to live together harmoniously so I have no plans for any more. I will take a pic someday soon, I hope.
Maintenance has been much easier with fewer water changes. I add 'All for Reef' regularly to make up for trace elements and I prune macroalgae when they begin to take over. Other than that I clean the glass as it needs it. This tank provides lots of enjoyment without a lot of work. It's great and I love it!
 
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Wow, it's July already and I have not given an update in several months. The tank is doing well. The curlique anemone moved higher which is good. It was stinging my hammer but now it's not so that is good. The new pipe organs and palys are all still doing well. The fish are doing well and I actually discovered that I have a 3rd masked goby that I was unaware of for the past year. I guess it just remained hidden all that time. So currently I have a tomini tang, a coral beauty angel, a ywg, an ocellaris clown, a midas blenny, a royal gramma, a green citrin goby, a neon goby and 3 masked gobies. It's a nice mix of different fish that seem to live together harmoniously so I have no plans for any more. I will take a pic someday soon, I hope.
Maintenance has been much easier with fewer water changes. I add 'All for Reef' regularly to make up for trace elements and I prune macroalgae when they begin to take over. Other than that I clean the glass as it needs it. This tank provides lots of enjoyment without a lot of work. It's great and I love it!
Yeah, you’ve been neglecting us😂
 
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