Been a long time since my last update. Partly because I have been travelling a lot and partly because I have been struggling with the tank (probably because of the travel).
Unfortunately this little guy did not make it. It was eating a little in the QT tank, but never ate well. In the DT it had to compete for food, which it didn't, so I made a little feeder box for him. He picked at it a little, but still would not eat. I tried five different types of food, garlic, different feeders but nothing worked. He was lively and unafraid, but just would not eat...
Hesitant to get another one, unless I see one at the LFS that eats like a pig.
Other than that, as you likely spotted in the picture, I have been battling cyano. I think it was caused by an anemone that decided to plug itself so deep into the rock that it could not find it way out and melted. I had a PO4 spike for a day or two which disappeared soon after I added GFO. This also hit the Acans pretty hard. Two little colonies died, but I think I managed to save the other three. Mushrooms and Zoa's were unaffected.
I now have GFO and Carbon running 24/7 and PO4 has been undetectable since. The cyano is slowly disappearing. I also realized that my new lighting has too much red, so I reduced the time for the LED 'specials' down to 3 hours per day. I also make sure to prep all three 5g ATO tanks with dKH buffer and Iodine and any other additives before I leave for my trips. This way my wife only has to move the intake hose to a new tank and all levels stay stable.
All other fish are doing great. The clowns are growing fast, new Hippo tang and Kole tang have become best friends, Goby and his buddy the Randall are working their cave day and night and all of them eat anything I put in front of them.
The tank now runs at
Temp: 79
PH: 8.2
Salinity: 1.025
Alk: 9.5 dKH
Ca: 460
Mg: 1430
I: 0.04
NH3, NO2, NO3, PO4: undetectable (salifert)
Getting a new shipment of corals in tomorrow. Will post pics once they are settled.