Nano -> 50G in a health food store. (upgrade)

I've never fed a shroom or a zoa on purpose, they'll get plenty from the water column, and the lights.

For overall better poly extension, I love to add a little mag chloride mixed into fresh RO/DI water. Just a couple of teaspoons in a gallon and drip into the sump for top off. I do this about once a week. My corals love it.

HTH,
Aaron
I have never heard of feeding shrooms or zoas either. One colony is doing so good and the others are dying. Go figure.
 
Now I've come to the point where I have to decide whether to drill the tank for an overflow or just use one of my hob's. If I decide to drill, I'll have to convince my dad that's the thing to do. He is very against it and it is my parents store. Anyone have any idea what I should tell him?
I had this new tank on my system for almost two months and its magnificent! How ever I'm not comfortable in having the drilling done with the tank walls as thin as they are. The walls a thick enough if they aren't drilled. I'd like to get the very same tank with 3/8 inch walls.

I'd like to drill for a closed loop and herbie method overflow. Total of 5 holes.
 
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I plan on one last online livestock purchase until fall. But I might purchase some livestock from the LFS during the summer. Here is the preliminary online list:

  1. Second attempt at a Tiger Tail sea cucumber.
  2. Skunk Cleaner Shrimp--the smaller the better. These things only live two years and by purchasing a small one, I'm asurred of getting a young one.
  3. GSP (green star polyp)--this is an encrusting gorgonian.
  4. Randall's Goby--they form a symbiotic relationship with pistol shrimp.
 
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