Hey guys,
I'd just like to say I really appreciate all this advice. I love reading these things. I'm new to reefs, had my 92g corner set up almost a year now. I think this advice is great yet funny at points because it seems to counter what a lot of other people say. Ex? I'm glad you ask...
For one mentioning that you would only put in the corals you truely want and never do GSP things of that sort. I find that kinda funny because so many times I hear you "can't start with SPS, gotta have mushrooms and GSP, xenia, etc. etc. I understand the concept behind that theory, of start with the corals that can tolerate minor variances better than SPS, but also just find it funny when I read threads basically saying you'd start without any of those things in tanks.
For me when I bought this tank, in May 09, it had already been setup for a few years and had lots of softer corals in it. I've learned quite a lot from having it and especially reading on RC. My soft corals all did really well, were growing, my toadstool leather was a monster, my hammer head corals were splitting and growing like weeds almost to me at least. Although I had lots of problems keeping fish alive, most would actually just disappear. I won't go into it as I've posted enough about it, but all my corals were succeding and my fish wouldn't last more than 2 weeks, weird cause I always heard difficulty was the other way around.
My whole goal has always been to have an SPS tank and was even trying to figure out if I could have an sps tank with no fish at all since they wouldn't live but figured out that wouldn't be a very good idea. So, what to do? Rebuild, start over!
I tore down the tank mainly to see if I could find dead decomposing fish somewhere even though my parameters never suggested this, figure better do a visual test just in case my chemical tests are bad for some reason. And to redo my aquascape to free up room, make it more interesting, natural, better flow through and around, and more importantly lots of room for corals. I have a lot of horizontal places to watch corals grow. Also to level the tank perfectly.
So I sold off all my soft corals, except for a little thing of hammer coral that I and my whole family agreed we really liked and it'd be really easy to remove later on if it gets down to that. The hammer is already splitting and growing more after being the only coral in the tank now.
Bought a fish and after a frightful first day, (I'll spare you the long stupid story) the fish is now going on 2 weeks and looking better and better each day. A royal gramma, not the most difficult fish but hey, he's lasted longer than the others. Going this friday to try and find another small fish or 2 to add, maybe a couple chromis to keep thing simple. I've got a few other things to buy, I need to get a hanna checker now that they have one that's affordable. I use API tests, and test all parameters weekly which show very little variances thoughout week to week. They show I have 0 phosphates but I don't buy it totally, I have a very tiny bit of algae on the sand in the back, kinda low flow area so maybe that's the reason but I don't buy the fact that I have 0 PO4.
Need to bump flow some, have 2 tunze 6025s in the back and 2 K3s on the front corners, hope to bump the K3's for higher power tunze's. Can't afford vortechs. Think after I get flow up to 45-50x and after a few months with a hanna, just as long as it reads 0 PO4 still and my other params are stable then I will start my adventure into SPS!!!
Anyway, didn't mean to hijack things, I apoligize for that, just wanted to state my thanks and gratitude for threads like this and the people with successful tanks offering up so much wonderful advice to the newer guys out there. Guess I went into my tank to show you where I am coming from, where I'm going, and most importantly with advice I've read here. Patience is my key hopefully to success.
Thanks everyone!