This is probably going to lead to a divorsed

Robthorn,

No problem thus far. I have a few zoa colonies and some clove polyps that I thought they would eat but they haven't touched a thing yet.
 
cool I was hoping so since the acuminatus are polyp eaters both sps and softies. scott micheals book says the later have only been observed nipping at sick corals tissue. where did you get them if you don't mind?
 
FAOIS. I went in there on Friday and he had a school of them in one of the displays so I bought all six that he had in stock. I did a tour of all of the other LFS and they all seem to have them in stock right now but they are all huge specimans whereas these ones were real small.
I have been looking for a nice that schools for a while and have tried anthias, chromis, etc. and they mainly shoal. These fish actually swim around the tank in a close nit group.
 
I see your Tunzees are for sell. Did you get your wavebox?

If so, can you please post on how you like it?

Thanks,
Chris
 
I love the waveboxes. I am getting rid of the Streams because they boxes work so good and they actually impede the performace of the boxes. All of my corals especially the softies look amazing. I am still playing around with frequency to improve the wave size because I am currently only generating a 1" wave. This is generally a standard size but I want to get to at least 1.5". I am trying to make a short video and will post in sometime later this week.
 
Here is the video. Please forgive the quality, I used my digital camera so the res. is not what i hoped for. I am still playing around with wave size and plan on trying some location for the boxes to maximize flow.
Enjoy.
 
I planning on adding several more corals over time. I recently added over 30 pieces and it barely made a dent so I have a long way to go.
 
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