Let the adventure begin redux

Your tank is taking shape, Robert !

Did you ever narrow down a fish list ? I look forward to following this thread as I'm currently in the process of switching my 65g reef over to something similar.
 
Shilo,

I'm still scratching my head about what fish to add. At first I was thinking of a Royal Gramma or a Red Cardinal, but they probably wouldn't be happy with the small amount of live rock I have in there.

Maybe I'll just go with a damsel/chromis....any suggestions?

-R
 
Thanks for the suggestions...I'm going to stay away from anything that might burrow & disturb the seagrasses' roots, so no jawfish for now...C. argi looks like a definite possibility, but would one be happy in a tank with little live rock?

-R
 
seagrass

seagrass

g'day mate moorie from down under iv got a 150 lt refuge with 18 cm of mud,sand,shellgrit i got all mine from a mangrove creek in queensland all my seagrass,caulerpa etc are powering im using a 40watt actinic that stays on 24-7 40 wat t daylight on for 15 hr 2 lawnmower blennies 2 pyjama cardinals that have had 30 young so far works for me .cheers mate
 
Benign neglect

Benign neglect

After 8 days while I was away, my original Sargassum frag from http://www.live-plants.com/ is 3x its original size, and the bits that drifted off from it are growing, both in the sand and my live rock.

There is new growth on the Halimeda, the Pencillus trio have a new sprout, my Octhodes is going gangbusters....AND...this has me totally psyched, my Rhipocephalus has a sprout!!!!

Coolest algae ever...I guess I should go on holiday more often :)

-R
 
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