Hi all,
your postings, esp. those of mgb and blide made me rethink some coral locations.
So shortly after receiving them, I started to frag some bigger coral (frontrow green slimer etc.) and relocated some of the others. After some weeks now, they seem to have adaptet to their new locations.
I tried to achieve a more natual, more "3D" look and preserve more swimming space for the fishes.
At least the last thing worked and the fishes, esp. the surgeons adapted after some days and started to swim in the left part of the tank again. The powderblue tang seems to love it to be able to swim the full 3 meter again.
Hmm, more changes, yes, I put in a pair of Paracentropyge multifasciata.
A shy species, that (as expected) show up very rarely and hide most of the time in caves deep in the reef.
I like having fishes in the tank, that do not show up very often, so observing the tank is still interesting. I also count my harem of Pseudochromis fridmani as such.
Here are some pictures to show, what I did. They're a bit on the blue side, thats because the HQI was already off and there is only T5 half coldwhite / half blue on.
The blue bulbs are near the end of their lifetime, so light with HQI feels a little too yellow to me. Time to change them.
Thanks for viewing,
Ralf