k_red_raider
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looks great and cant wait to see some sticks in it
I always really enjoy all of your tank builds Mark, Dan.
Nice update Mark. Have you thought about adding more sand to weigh down the bare spots?
I used Tropic Eden Reef Flakes when I upgraded and am very impressed with it. Absolutely the cleanest stuff Ive ever seen right out of the bag.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your angels. The tank looks awesome though. Have you thought about a few anthias? With all that wide open space a harem of four or five lyretails would look pretty sweet.
Sorry to hear about the angels Mark thats a tough loss and an expensive one. I found with those angels is that they need a lot of places to hide and a well established tank with lots of rock to graze on. My first pair did the same thing as yours. I got them after my tank had only been running for about 3 months and 4 weeks after they died mysteriously. They were eating and looked healthy but died anyway. I waited about 9 months before getting my next pair which were two females. One became a male in a matter of weeks and they were very happy in my tank until I decided to move and sold them off.
Thanks, I actually have reef flakes in there and agree with you that this is the cleanest and nicest substrate around. Unfortunately I can't keep it in place with my flow. I might add more but not sure if will stay in place to cover the bare spot. I tried different pump positions and still not able to find the perfect spot for the sand to stay in place. I might just cover this front bare spot with low light corals , it should look better once done.