Isn't that a lot more work?

Nice work, looking fantastic.

thank you! I'm starting to feel closer to the comfort zone as we get into standard routines with tank maintenance again. all of @Timfish 's advice regarding the macro reactor has been on my mind for months. As we went through the nasty portion of this cycle I did briefly fire up the reactor again on a very limited basis, only from Midnight till 6am for a few days. My nitrates plummeted to basically zero again. I was a little bit in a panic mode because despite running the Dr Tims, I was getting a pretty bad breakout to the point that the water was getting cloudy so I was looking for anything to help polish the water.

At that point I cut my reactor back to only 1 hour a day, from midnight to 1am. Again, With @Timfish 's words of wisdom/caution still in my mind, I did it anyways. Nitrates = 0. Yikes! Finally I just completely disconnected it, I guess I had to learn on my own, 3 times, before I was capable of just taking the advice given to me....

Long story short, I am really only running the 2 socks and the skimmer right now. I'm not even sure the skimmer provides much value, it was collecting a lot more muck in the old tank although my bioload is about 50% what it was before. I haven't decided long term what i'm going to do, but I do know I still prefer the reef mat over the socks.

Fish seem good, the Hippo Tang (really my pride and joy ) is eating like a little piggy again. She's not hiding, the fish school with her and follow her around to see where the next adventure is, ha.
 
Just saw this meme and imagined Tim looking at his computer like this after reading that I used my macro reactor after he suggested I don't. Got negative results. Tried it again. Got same results, tried it again. then decided Tim was right.

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So this week one of my 50w lights was a bit finicky. I've many many times been playing around with these lights as it seems like I always have ONE that will shut off. I think the power supply was overheating but the question on my mind is whether the light is bad or the power supply. so I switched the power supply between two lights and now a different light is acting finicky. So I think I have narrowed it down because the common denominator here is that one bad power supply. Took me forever to figure that out cause all in all over the years I have collected 3 x 90w and 2 x 50w and I have not been good about keeping them attached to their respective power supplies.

I seriously was starting to think I had to replace one of my lights entirely and was even talking to some folks on marketplace about it. I'll be ecstatic if I can longterm fix this issue with a new $25 box and not a new $300-500 light fixture...
 
fun day today! wife texted me at like 9 to let me know power was out in ALL of town. so logged into reefbeat and inkbird and yes, everything was down. 10am I had an ISO management meeting but I was checking the local utility's X account for updates and sure enough, still down.

10:30 am I decide to just head home for an early lunch and plug the jackery into the return pump and heater to get by until power comes back on.

I was worried because I semi-irresponsibly over filled the sump last night when doing top off (I don't have my ATO setup yet, undecided on how I want it). and I was concerned there could be water on my floor, ruining the new cabinet wood, etc.

I get home and the sump is about 1/2" from the top. holy crap that was close. water temp is good, fish look perfectly happy despite water level being down about 1" in the DT.

I plug in the jackery to the WHOLE system thinking I'll hit my power supply and turn off individual stuff (like lights) after I know its working.

Immediately the tank lights come on, the return pump comes on, the neros come on. my living room lights come on, our electronic dart board in the other room comes on, my tv comes on :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:


Like I literally plugged my tank into the battery backup the second all of our power was restored :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

but my wife also ran home cause her office decide to shut down for a few hours until power came back on so I got to feed the fish and have a little lunch date with her. That was pretty cool.
 
Any downfalls long term to a lawn mower blenny? I'm through the diatoms, sand is white but now I'm seeing a slow start on GHA and I want to hit it fast and hard before it gets out of control this time.
 
Any downfalls long term to a lawn mower blenny? I'm through the diatoms, sand is white but now I'm seeing a slow start on GHA and I want to hit it fast and hard before it gets out of control this time.
Never had or heard of any issues with them. Their personalities are a fun addition to a tank.
 
My wife and I got a puppy on Thursday, so our nights of sleep came to an end on Friday. She's a purebred mutt. Dad was a blue healer and mom a half heeler/half border collie. so even though she wasn't a fortune ($$$) we decided to spend less on our planned fish date Saturday. Unfortunately, we still over spent a bit. I really think I got a fair price though. My LFS sold the Powder and the Sailfin to me for $50-60ea. so now as far as show piece fish go, we have the Hippo, and these two. which make it feel like the most grown up tank I've ever had, lol.


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I'll try to get better pictures of them later....

everything on my new zoa garden is doing well and showing new polyps already. I'm quickly becoming a believer in the value of aquacultured specimens!!

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as you can see, this guy has his work cut out. I added 4 or 5 Turbos, astreas, cerith, and tronches to help him and they've done a fantastic job of cleaning the green.

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This was sold to me as a Grimmace Acro. I've never had an acro before but wanted to try. not sure what you guys think about it, but I think it's already grown 20% in like 2-3 weeks that I've had it. I've done some reading about how some times acros only open up at night and I have noticed that if I check the tank at very very early like 4:30-5am the tiny polyps are open and seem healthy but I don't really see a lot during daylight hours.

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Currently feeding the whole tank live phyto, thats about it other than dosing some occasional reef fusion mostly just to use it up (2 part). I have some reef nutrition roe that I shoot near the neros so it creates a snow flurry of eggs everywhere that the tanks eat. My hippo still prefers pellet food, but since adding the other new fish this weekend they seem to have taught her the value of my algae sheets FINALLY.


The thicker glass is harder to clean because the magnet on my flipper isn't really strong enough. so I need to figure that out, and a better algae clip long term. but so far things are going well.
 
Oh yeah, I added a small BTA this weekend too. It disapeared by the next day. I found tiny 1/4" sized pink/green things that looked like BTA tentacles (2 of them) on opposite sides of the tank. I can't for the life of me figure out if it somehow got shredded and spread around the tank or what.
 
Oh yeah, I added a small BTA this weekend too. It disapeared by the next day. I found tiny 1/4" sized pink/green things that looked like BTA tentacles (2 of them) on opposite sides of the tank. I can't for the life of me figure out if it somehow got shredded and spread around the tank or what.
Maybe got caught in a powerhead?
 
Maybe got caught in a powerhead?
it looks like he exploded so that makes the most sense, but it means a nem the size of a 50 cent peice crawled up the wall overnight about 30"+ from where he was originally placed. not at all impossible, but dang. what a bummer. I had such a beautiful BTA in my last tank and I have just had horrible success with them since. I have those two clowns now and I had hoped to get them to host on a nem before my other corals grow enough to become inviting for them but.... just having the worst luck now.
 
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