Well a lot has gone on in my tank since I last posted 2 months ago. I upgraded my lights from the Chinese Black Box to Ocean Revive Arctic T247 and can tell you it's the best thing I've bought for my tank. It's so much more powerful than the CBB that I killed half of my acans

I've got lots of picture of them before the light issue which I've finally got the settings under control and the acans that lived through the light debacle are bigger and better than they were before with being under the CBB set to 100% blues and 60% whites. With that in mind I set my new T247 to 60% blue and 40% white which is what burned my corals. Many others weren't burned but not too happy with the new lights at that setting.
Other things that happened were I started seeing my corals looking generally like crap, so I decided to do a full set of water parameters (stopped checking them due to them being so stable for a long time) Because I had added more fish my nitrates were 80 ish. Well a couple of quick WC's and I had them down to between 20-30 ppm. Still couldn't get them any lower so I got NoPox and dosed 6 ml per day for 10 days and now both nitrates and phosphates are barely detectable.
So the next thing that happened was a few of my fish were doing some terrible head shakes and my McCosker's wrasse had a few visible flukes on him and my Female Mocha clown had the bad head shakes. I got PraziPro and did the recommended dose of 1 tsp per 20 gals of actual water, for my system this was 2 tsp and leave in the tank for 5-7 days. Well as soon as I dosed the PP my female clown started spitting out flukes from her mouth and from her gills and the visible ones on the MW were no longer there. So I did a 50% WC and ran carbon for 4 days to get ready for round 2. Well I started seeing flukes on the MW and the female Mocha started shaking her head again, so I did a little research on PP and treating Flukes. I wound up having to triple dose the PP to using 1.5 tsp per 10 gal of water or in my case 6 tsp and leave in system for 5-7 days. Well that worked and you can read my thread on it here:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2556460&highlight=prazipro
One of my new fish the Matted File fish was caught eating my Blasto's so I pulled him from the tank. Don't remember if I had mentioned anywhere in this thread that my Hector's goby dissapeared. Was eating normally that night and the next morning never showed up for his morning NLS pellets never to be seen again. No didn't jump or end up in the overflow... just gone. I've had him close to a year and he was a mature fish when I got him, so maybe died of old age... I really don't know
So my fish inventory is as follows
Cherub Angel
Pair Mocha Ocellaris clowns
McCosker's wrasse
Golden Midas Blenny
Royal Gramma
This past Friday I purchased a new fish to add that will come tomorrow and it's a beauty!!!!! Yellow Candy Hog Fish you can see it here:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversde...ref=4282&subref=AI&cmpid=E-_-TR-_-DDN-_-PRDCT
SO this past Saturday I went to a Coral swap meet in Omaha, NE and bought quite a few New Additions

I'll be posting pictures of them this week as well. I got 3 torchs, 2 Duncan's one purple tentacles and the other green, Rainbow BTA about 5" fully open but hiding behind the rocks :hammer: A beautiful large Australian Elegance, several acans and some are amazing and a frogspawn that has two different colors plus one really nice Blasto. I'll be posting pictures of all later this week.
So for now here is a current FTS and one from the left and right sides. Today I'm going to try and do some rock changes and additions then get corals arranged in a much better way than they are now.
Full tank shot
Left side
Right side