I'm still around, kind of. The maintenance of the tank really got to me. So many things went wrong and teh money pit continued to expand. It's still up and running but nothing has been done to it in over a year.
The Emperor did die. Just disappeared one day and never saw it again.
I lost a Henochius (jumped out) a while back.
My male Clarkii that I had 4 years jumped out for some reason. That was quite gutting for me.
My 2 Bangai Cardinals are spawning regularly. One baby made it a few months ago and is getting big now. They spawned again a few weeks ago and another baby made it. They both made it by living in the anenome (much to the female Clarkii's annoyance).
My frogspawn died all teh way back to a centimetre of polyps and then grew all teh way back again bigger and stronger than before.
The hammer coral is pretty big. I broke off a few pieces and they continue to grow.
The only other coral that survived is a toadstool (I think that's what it's called). It's big too but it lives next to the anenome. The anenome hasn't split in a long time and it's 2 foot across almost went the lights are on.
The huge clam is still in there. Fish left are the Yellow Tang, Blue Line Angel, Powder Blue Tang, female Clarkii, Henochius, 4 Bangaiis, 2 Anthias, 1 Copperband Butterfly, 1 Flame Angel, 1 Coral Beauty.
I took it upon myself to clean the skimmer today. I knocked up a little drain by-pass and pulled the skimmer out and have it running in vinegar at the mo. Haven't cleaned it in 3 years and the performance is poor. Hoping this will fix that.
Might try and get back into this year but the hobby is so expensive, does my head in. If I want to keep SPS I know I need a calcium reactor so need to get my head around that.
Oh yea, Vortechs - terrible. What a terrible product. Gone through 4 now. They are all broken. Vortech did send me 2 replacements. They lasted 6 months. They fall apart, they just stop working, they fail to stick to the side of the tank etc etc. So many things go wrong with them. If I can afford it I'm going to get some Tunzes.
All teh closed loop pumps are busted due to my RODI line busting and flooding the fish room because teh drain was blocked. Think I wrote about that a while back as it happened ages ago. The pumps don't do well submerged, lol.
So if I am going to get back into it I will need to:
1) Order more LR and rebuild the rockwork.
2) Get a reactor/decent kalk stirrer.
3) Get Tunzes.
One good thing is that I don't need to be lazy on the water changes now as I have the system sorted. Fill up reservoir, dump in salt and powerheads, wait 24 hours, hook up drain to bulkhead, open valve, drain, turn on pumps, finished.
Now I just need a simple system for cleaning the front panel.
