Well, I'm bored, I've had a beer, I've had another beer and I don't have anything better to do so I guess its update time.
Tank parameters are looking flawless, which is pretty typical. Tank itself looks like *** though unfortunately. I thought that with mature rock and livestock I could bypass the diatom / slime algae bloom phases but of course that was never going to happen so that's where things sit right now. Not going to take any pictures just yet, but things are starting to stabilize now, so maybe another month and I will be ready to start some sps frags. Not even going to think about that until the cyano is under control though, but we are down to a little on the sand bed, so that shouldn't be far off.
The magnifica anemone is proving to be a bit of a challenge. It started out magnificent (I know - that's not even a pun and I'm not even trying), then went through several weeks of boom and bust (inflate and deflate cycles) that would put the housing market to shame. Now it is stabilizing and eating regularly, so perhaps it will make it after all.
My seahorse pair also decided that today was the day for their very first spawning. I'm not sure I approve of what was probably some extremely underaged seahorse nookie, but it was certainly nice to see some baby seahorses. Not quite sure how long my wife is going to believe the "the babies are all hiding in the macro algae" line, but the magnifica surely is perking up today...
Dave