oneradtek202
Pitcher Hill Reef Society
So mark (cully) and i were talking today and he put an idea in my head, as he usually does. he asked a question that got me thinkin. If you could redo your system, which corals would you want to keep in the new tank that you already have. 5 came to mind. my rainbow stylo, loisette, tort,green stylo and frogspawn tree. whats left is a qhole bunch of stuff that is in there making my tank a pain in the butt to maintain (alk/ca levels, nutrients etc.) so my original plan, a year or 2 ago was to eliminate a mojority of rock that i had and just have alot of open swimming space and 2 small separate islands with high end corals on them. i think the idea of less is more would be great for my stocking.
so here i am left wth the idea of selling off a majority of all my corals and rock and starting fresh. i have 2 tanks connected to my sump currently, so i would move my fish temporarily out of the 100 and into my 40 breeder while things get switched over. disconnect my 100 gallon off the sump and tear it down and restart. this would involve removing everything and cleaning out the tank, new sand and new rock in the bottom. selling off my corals (except the ones i want to keep) and starting new. i am not sold yet on this idea, but the idea of a nice open space tank really makes me happy haha. any thoughts?
so here i am left wth the idea of selling off a majority of all my corals and rock and starting fresh. i have 2 tanks connected to my sump currently, so i would move my fish temporarily out of the 100 and into my 40 breeder while things get switched over. disconnect my 100 gallon off the sump and tear it down and restart. this would involve removing everything and cleaning out the tank, new sand and new rock in the bottom. selling off my corals (except the ones i want to keep) and starting new. i am not sold yet on this idea, but the idea of a nice open space tank really makes me happy haha. any thoughts?