Really not enough adjectives in the English language to express how I feel about your aquariums and camera skills... Really like the Bellus how is their temperament? Thanks for sharing Mike
Thanks Mike, we appreciate the compliment! About the Bellus, as angels go, they really are pretty easy-going, and best of all, our Bellus' don't pluck any corals (unlike the other angels :twitch
So for the updates, we'll start off with some bad news. We have been doing a lot of work on the tank over the last few weeks; massive re-work of the left side and center rock work, tons of coral pruning and coral-scaping. Part of that work involved taking the tunze rock we have in the back and making some physical adjustments to it (trimmed off some of it's length). Horribly, the male Bellus angel swam up inside it and got jammed. We found him the next day and he was mortally injured. We both are just absolutely sick about it - he was such an amazing specimen, and being part of a mated pair, and well, there's just no words to say how awful we feel about this. Rest in peace, old friend. So we're on the search for another male Bellus, but that's a dim prospect - they are
very hard to come by.

:headwallblue: If anyone knows of where we might find one, please let us know!
As far as the tank goes, it's really changing. The corals were getting pretty massive and needing pruning, and so we're re-working it extensively. The new LED fixtures are now installed, and we are acclimating everything. The alkalinity continues to be a major pain in the you-know-what to keep dialed in. We had problems with the Kalk reactor (back-siphoning into the RO/DI vat), and the calcium reactor (bad solenoid on the CO2, check-valve failures, you name it), and all this along with the big changes in the coral colonies are making the alk swing like crazy. Happy corals do not result from such foolishness, we can assure you.
Anyway, lets start with the LEDs, as many of you are very interested in that topic! As we may have mentioned before, the retrofit of the AI Hydra 52 fixture into the existing light rack is a snap. We start off with some 1.5" angled aluminum from the neighborhood box store, then its simple to cut two 15" lengths with the chop saw and then file off the burrs:
Then the fixture just lays in there like a baby in a cradle. Here we were toying with the idea of having it oriented front to back in the light rack:
But we ended up putting them in with a side-to-side orientation:
Here's the light rack with the completed retrofit:
The next thing we've added recently is an Algae turf scrubber. We have been using refugia for years and years, and decided to give this a try in addition to the refugium. Terry picked up the
floating scrubber from Santa Monica Filtration. It's a pretty slick design with a self-contained box with waterproof LEDs in the lid, and the thing floats in the sump:
We got the jumbo sized unit since we love to feed our fish so much

We'll keep you guys posted on how well it performs.
Thanks for watching and stay tuned for some tank shots. Terry has been busy with some school projects for the little one lately and needs to get the camera pointed at the fish tank. :artist: