I thought I would take a minute to introduce my meager effort at keeping a reef tank. Here are the details:
75 gallon DT
sump and (soon) refugium totaling ~15 gallons
2 x 96W quad - actinic & daylight
6 LED stunners, 1 additional LED from same manufacturer, slightly brighter
ASM Mini G protein skimmer
DIY bubble screen
ATO
Rio 2500 return
Tunze 6025 for movement
1-2" sandbed
50lbs of bali live rock
RO/DI system
corals: toadstool, rose finger, star polyp, zoos, some species of hitchhiking platy, green mushrooms, hammer coral, two more hitchhiking small polyps, and two corals with names that escape me.
livestock: CUC, six-line wrasse, two springer damsels, emerald crab
I recently took out all of the live rock and went over it with a BBQ skewer and flashlight looking for hitchhiking crabs, of which I had 9. 8 were captured and the 9th appears to be of the mithrax variety (scooped claws).
So far I've lost a torch coral, which I bought in poor condition (for cheap), a sailfin blenny to two sally light-foot crabs which I have since removed, and before the live rock removal there was a frequent clicking noise and hermit shells showing up with holes in them. When I removed the rock, I did NOT find any shrimp of the pistol or mantis sorts. So I don't think I'm off the hook with the predation issue.
I'm somewhat concerned for the hammer corals since one of the stalks appears to be croaking, and since the rock removal the other stalk doesn't appear to be thriving as well as before. I've changed ~1/3rd of the water in the last 3 weeks and will continue 10 gallon weekly changes until I achieve total stability.
Anything you would arrange different, pls offer your advice. Pics attached:
75 gallon DT
sump and (soon) refugium totaling ~15 gallons
2 x 96W quad - actinic & daylight
6 LED stunners, 1 additional LED from same manufacturer, slightly brighter
ASM Mini G protein skimmer
DIY bubble screen
ATO
Rio 2500 return
Tunze 6025 for movement
1-2" sandbed
50lbs of bali live rock
RO/DI system
corals: toadstool, rose finger, star polyp, zoos, some species of hitchhiking platy, green mushrooms, hammer coral, two more hitchhiking small polyps, and two corals with names that escape me.
livestock: CUC, six-line wrasse, two springer damsels, emerald crab
I recently took out all of the live rock and went over it with a BBQ skewer and flashlight looking for hitchhiking crabs, of which I had 9. 8 were captured and the 9th appears to be of the mithrax variety (scooped claws).
So far I've lost a torch coral, which I bought in poor condition (for cheap), a sailfin blenny to two sally light-foot crabs which I have since removed, and before the live rock removal there was a frequent clicking noise and hermit shells showing up with holes in them. When I removed the rock, I did NOT find any shrimp of the pistol or mantis sorts. So I don't think I'm off the hook with the predation issue.
I'm somewhat concerned for the hammer corals since one of the stalks appears to be croaking, and since the rock removal the other stalk doesn't appear to be thriving as well as before. I've changed ~1/3rd of the water in the last 3 weeks and will continue 10 gallon weekly changes until I achieve total stability.
Anything you would arrange different, pls offer your advice. Pics attached: