Haven't posted an update in quite a while. Had a bout of the flu and a whole lot of work projects that needed some attention.
After a pretty good breakout of red cyano, things cleared up and have remained that way for the last 10 days or so. There is just some patches of GHA that is slowly dying back, that occurred during the time the rocks were holding over in the breeder. I wasn't about to recycle them as there's tons of life in them I wanted in the new tank.
The tank is doing really well now. All the parameters are stable and things seem to have settled in nicely.
I completed two projects over the last few days - I finished the mixing station, complete with a Stenner pump for automatic water changes and installed a linear actuator to raise and lower the lights over the tank.
Right now I'm doing the water changes manually with the switch, as I still need to program the Apex for this. I think I'm going to have it change out 2GPD, which in my system equates to about 30% per month. I'm going to use the 200g bucket I have remaining of Red Sea Pro salt I bought to set up the tank, but I'm going back to ESV, which is what I used on the 50g. I just don't like the residue I see left in the mixing container. It also takes some time to clear as opposed to the ESV which mixes clear almost immediately.
Here's a pic of the Stenner pump and the linear actuator I installed for the lights. I have to say I love just flipping a switch to move the lights

It has 12" of travel, which is more than enough for me to service the tank and position the lights where I need them. As for the water changes, man, what's not to like about not having to lift buckets :spin3:
This is the tank as is sits today. Not doing anything fancy with the rock work. Hopefully the corals will "aquascape" the tank really well
I lost one fish during the transfer - the female mate to the clown fish. It was odd too, because she was in the tank two days and eating well. Not sure what happened. The only other tank mates are a single chromis and a Kole tang. The rest of the stock is made up of crabs and snails - a few emerald crabs, quite a few hermits of various varieties and the same for the snails which also include three fighting conchs.
When I have some time I'll post a video of the engine room and the works and my impressions of the Sea Sweeps and the ETSS 800XR skimmer, which so far has been working great.
Edit: Oh yeah I'm still not set on a background color or how I want to apply it - paint vs film vs acrylic panels. I was actually thinking of doing something mirrored or reflective. Has anyone done this done have seen it somewhere? I'm thinking it can serve two purposes - reflect the light and give some depth perception. Maybe I can do an experiment with this
