So, I recently setup a new system (its not quite 100% online yet, but very close, it is currently cycling) and I need to make a tough decision about my aneomones and clownfish and i am hoping for some advice.
First off, the equipment. My current tank is a 75g glass tank with a 30g sump + 8g refugium. This system is about 6 years old, but has over the years endured a variety of hardships. It has been moved twice, endured basically two major die offs after each move, and fought a very tough struggle with hair algae and Cyano (that I eventually won). It has an 8 bulb t5 HO fixture, protein skimmer, and that is about it. I make meticulous 20% water changes bi-weekly, use RODI water (regularly tested for TDS of 0) and Reef Crystals.
In the end I am left with 4 fish. Oddly 3 of the 4 being the original fish I first purchased (1 well behaved Jeweled Damsal, 1 Bangai Cardinal, 2 True Perc Clownfish) and at the moment 6 GBTA's. We'll get back to this in a minute.
The new system is a substantial upgrade. I have a build thread on another site if anyone is interested, but here's the summary. I have 2 100g acrylic tanks (48x24x20) which are plumbed into the same system that runs into a cabinet in my garage. That cabinet houses a 50g sump and a 20g refugium. The refugium has a two screen ATS (working great already) and the sump has a filter sock, large protein skimmer, and the heaters. Currently the system has 110lbs of live rock + 80lbs of homemade cement base rock (only 1 tank is online at the moment). When the system is fully online I will move the ~80lbs of live rock from my old tank + another 80lbs of cement to this system. Should total out to about 190lbs of live rock + 160lbs of cement rock. These tanks both use a beananimal style external overflow and closed loop system with an Oceansmotions circulation device. No powerheads inside the tank at all, and the overflow is screened behind eggcrate (part of the faux rock wall I built). Each tank will have an LED light fixture which I am still putting together.
One tank will be a reef tank and the other will either be a fish only or aggressive tank (still deciding). The reef tank will have slightly more lighting than the second tank, but other than that functionally identical.
So here is my question. My GBTA that I have had for years is a huge problem. It constantly splits, I would estimate probably 10x per year) and as such is constantly spreading. It has killed basically all the coral in the tank through its splitting and crowding of the coral. I love Anemones and my clownfish both host in them, but should I move this GBTA to the new reef tank? Is it splitting only because of stress, in this brand new more well designed system should I expect the splitting to cease or reduce dramatically? Or am I setting myself up for more coral death. I want to keep my clowns in the reef, but I hate to separate them from their anemones (and I was very lucky to get them to host anyway). When I do the move I will certainly only keep 1 clone, the rest I will sell to my LFS, but even that makes me nervous.
So, should I move them? Get a new anemone that is more reef safe (which kind?)? or only put them in the non-reef tank (which may limit my fish selection for that tank)?
Thanks for reading that and commenting, I am really having a hard time making this decision.
First off, the equipment. My current tank is a 75g glass tank with a 30g sump + 8g refugium. This system is about 6 years old, but has over the years endured a variety of hardships. It has been moved twice, endured basically two major die offs after each move, and fought a very tough struggle with hair algae and Cyano (that I eventually won). It has an 8 bulb t5 HO fixture, protein skimmer, and that is about it. I make meticulous 20% water changes bi-weekly, use RODI water (regularly tested for TDS of 0) and Reef Crystals.
In the end I am left with 4 fish. Oddly 3 of the 4 being the original fish I first purchased (1 well behaved Jeweled Damsal, 1 Bangai Cardinal, 2 True Perc Clownfish) and at the moment 6 GBTA's. We'll get back to this in a minute.
The new system is a substantial upgrade. I have a build thread on another site if anyone is interested, but here's the summary. I have 2 100g acrylic tanks (48x24x20) which are plumbed into the same system that runs into a cabinet in my garage. That cabinet houses a 50g sump and a 20g refugium. The refugium has a two screen ATS (working great already) and the sump has a filter sock, large protein skimmer, and the heaters. Currently the system has 110lbs of live rock + 80lbs of homemade cement base rock (only 1 tank is online at the moment). When the system is fully online I will move the ~80lbs of live rock from my old tank + another 80lbs of cement to this system. Should total out to about 190lbs of live rock + 160lbs of cement rock. These tanks both use a beananimal style external overflow and closed loop system with an Oceansmotions circulation device. No powerheads inside the tank at all, and the overflow is screened behind eggcrate (part of the faux rock wall I built). Each tank will have an LED light fixture which I am still putting together.
One tank will be a reef tank and the other will either be a fish only or aggressive tank (still deciding). The reef tank will have slightly more lighting than the second tank, but other than that functionally identical.
So here is my question. My GBTA that I have had for years is a huge problem. It constantly splits, I would estimate probably 10x per year) and as such is constantly spreading. It has killed basically all the coral in the tank through its splitting and crowding of the coral. I love Anemones and my clownfish both host in them, but should I move this GBTA to the new reef tank? Is it splitting only because of stress, in this brand new more well designed system should I expect the splitting to cease or reduce dramatically? Or am I setting myself up for more coral death. I want to keep my clowns in the reef, but I hate to separate them from their anemones (and I was very lucky to get them to host anyway). When I do the move I will certainly only keep 1 clone, the rest I will sell to my LFS, but even that makes me nervous.
So, should I move them? Get a new anemone that is more reef safe (which kind?)? or only put them in the non-reef tank (which may limit my fish selection for that tank)?
Thanks for reading that and commenting, I am really having a hard time making this decision.