I need to provide a tank update. It's a mixed bag. Some good, some disappointing. In no particular orders:
Brains, and other large single polyped stony corals all dead, or dying. First it was the brains that seemed to catch a disease from the dying coral that arrived from Live Aquaria. But now my button coral is showing bone, and my BEAUTIFUL Indonesian "brain" (have never accurately identified it) that I've had for YEARS is dying. I'm gut sick over it. Have tried spot feeding both, but does not seem to be changing the slow death. I'm bummed.
I'll go into great detail later, but
my four month trial of the SURF2 ATS is not working out. Will likely trash it and revert back to my old turf scrubber that actually works. But I'm trying REALLY hard to get it working, and in the interim my tank is suffering. Particularly evidenced by algae on the glass (requires cleaning twice a week), and diatoms in the sand. I'm not troubled by it, because I know the cause - lack of a productive scrubber. But I don't like looking at the results.
My SPS on the rocks have grown large enough that
I had to move the Vortechs a few inches. They were too close to the pumps, and getting skin blown off. I knew that day would come someday, so it's kind of milestone that I'm happy about.
After two years of running at 100% at the peak of the day, I've
dialed the Vortech's flow back to 80%. I've convinced myself that the speed of the strongest currents was just too high. As "broad" as a Vortech's current is, the fastest portions of it are still blistering in a small tank. I'm sure that dynamic is different in larger tanks, where the flow has a chance to better disperse.
My corals are killing each other. If it's not overshadowing, it's touching and killing, or just plain growing over (like my reef WEED, the Pokerstar monti) the other corals. This is getting to be a PITA. But I finally realized - too late in some places - that I can stop some of the encrusting monti's by putting a dab of purple reef epoxy over an edge that's threatening other corals.
The
SPS that aren't being killed by their neighbors are growing very well. But an update on that really requires pics. Huh?
I
need to take pics, and got some new tools to help. I recently got
this VicTsing iPhone lens kit. I only wanted the macro function, and IMO, it's garbage. But I also got
this NEEWER iPhone lens kit, and it's macro seems to work pretty well. But my trial pics were unsteady enough that I got one of these
Square Jellyfish Smartphone Spring Tripod Mounts. It screws right into my tripods, holds the iPhone rock solid and steady. And possibly most important, I purchased the
Camera+ iPhone app. It has a dynamic white balance adjustment function that seems to work reasonably well. Not perfect, but good enough. (If you buy one, be sure to read the web-based documentation, it's white balance functions are not remotely intuitive IMO.) So I've got no excuse now for not trying to get some nice tank pics.
Got to give that a whirl soon.
