<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15059109#post15059109 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by HumanIMDB
Just checking in to see how did the exams went. Any luck with the job hunting?
And, of course, any updates on the tank?
Thanks for asking! I finished this semester with a 4.0!! It's my first 4.0 semester, ever. I even got a 100% on my Calculus final! :eek2:
I have been really considering breaking down the tank and selling off the corals and equipment until I finish school...

I have really not been being as attentive to it as I used to be since I've devoted so much effort to school.
Two days ago I did a major clean up in the tank. I was very overdue for a water change, but I haven't had any fish in the tank so I figured I could skirt the hassle for longer than I used to. I pulled out the Koralia's one by one and cleaned them. They looked like Christmas trees! I have also been battling some of that "cotton candy" algae that has appeared from nowhere on my green and red people eater rock. It grows out from between the polyps and then bushes out like wads of pink cotton. I pull off as much as I can, but can't scrub it off without damaging the people eater palys.
My Duncan's still look fabulous, the clam is still happy and growing on its perch. The Dendros are also growing slowly. My bam bam zoas are out of control!
After cleaning out the tank and doing a two-salt-bucket water change, the tank is looking better. I was feeling more positive about the tank, so I decided to hold on to it and give it another chance. Hopefully I will stay committed to it. I'm feeling re-energized. Yesterday on the way home from work I stopped by the LFS and picked up three female Lyretail Anthias. Overnight one of the females is already sporting a spike on its dorsal fin!
I'm really frustrated with the Fire & Ice War Coral... it is bleaching a lot and I can't find a happy place for it in the tank. The areas of the coral that are near the sand are still deep pink, but the rest of it is very bleached, only the lime green mouths still look normal. Today I was feeding the coral and shoved it under a rock. I can't believe that 4xT5's can bleach a coral on the sand bed! It's ridiculous. There must be something else going on?