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I've been re-reading my old thread. It's particularly interesting to read posts at around the 2-6 month mark. They sound eerily similar to what I'm posting now. Even the puzzle metaphor gets tossed around!

That's amazing! I bet if kind of vindicates your original plan though. V2 isn't that much different, just a bit more careful approach.

Thanks for the input on how you deal with algae and dinos...definitely gives me ideas on what I need to do next and in the future.

How are all of your fish getting along?
 
It is an interesting thought Dawn, thanks.

Maybe Nature is as important a player as we, the aquarists are, if not more. It's humbling, but also reassuring, that I, bumbling human that I am, can probably have the cool aquarium I have in my head some day.

If my experience helps to shorten my stay in Algaetown, that'll be OK by me! Next stop, Seaweed City…
 
I don't know if I feel vindicated or like a broken record! I wanted to read what I was doing when I was in the ugly phase of v1, and was surprised to find crazy-similar posts.

I'm glad I've given you some ideas on dinos. They're challenging but not impossible.

All the fish I have right now are doing well. Unfortunately, I lost most of the royal grammas in QT. I learned some painful lessons. Most importantly, I learned that my 'oversized' QT isn't big enough to quarantine seven grammas.
 
A little maintenance today. I pulled the canister filter, put some new charcoal in it, and cleaned it. It was filthy. I cleared the pump that feeds the UV, which had clogged. I pruned back the old ulva and added some new. I cleaned the seagrasses of dinos. I missed a few days with a sore back. It didn't seem any worse, really. I think I'm wearing them down.

Right now it looks like I could use some more macros. I have a few on the way. I may be at that point where the algae is weakening and macros can succeed them. So I want to have some ready. I'm itching to get some live rock too. More diversity on the way!
 
A little maintenance today. I pulled the canister filter, put some new charcoal in it, and cleaned it. It was filthy. I cleared the pump that feeds the UV, which had clogged. I pruned back the old ulva and added some new. I cleaned the seagrasses of dinos. I missed a few days with a sore back. It didn't seem any worse, really. I think I'm wearing them down.

Right now it looks like I could use some more macros. I have a few on the way. I may be at that point where the algae is weakening and macros can succeed them. So I want to have some ready. I'm itching to get some live rock too. More diversity on the way!

Its sounds like you are on the verge of a very exciting time for the tank.
 
Thanks Dawn. We'll see how it goes. I'm optimistic.

There are still several elements to add, but so far it's good. The latest addition was 1000 pods. It's funny, you add a bunch of pods, and they disappear! But they gotta eat. I hope they like dinos!
 
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From the end. I have moved the red macros closer to the light to see if I can coax them to grow. The new one from my LFS is on the barnacles. Water is still too cloudy. I think the solution for that is to get the live rock in, and turn on the circulation pump. With real current in the tank, filter feeders can be cultivated. It will be nice to have critters that eat phytoplankton.


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Closer. The first reds. I've got more on the way, so these won't be lonesome for long.
 
It does look to me that your reds are growing. In the beginning if I remember you really only had like 1 and a half strand of the string of pearl and its definitely more than that now. The other 2 macros look taller to me also.

Is that detritus laying on the sandbed?
 
Thanks lifeoffaith! Thanks Dawn!

If the reds have grown, I haven't noticed. The grasses have definitely grown.

Yes, detritus and algae form thin mats on much of the sand. I export a little at a time. I'm less concerned about it than the stuff that coats the grass. I'll be more fastidious when I have more desirable macros to replace it. Right now I just go after the gnarliest stuff.
 
Thanks lifeoffaith! Thanks Dawn!

If the reds have grown, I haven't noticed. The grasses have definitely grown.

Yes, detritus and algae form thin mats on much of the sand. I export a little at a time. I'm less concerned about it than the stuff that coats the grass. I'll be more fastidious when I have more desirable macros to replace it. Right now I just go after the gnarliest stuff.
Oh no, my question (about the detritus)was not in any way criticism of your husbandry. Sorry if it came across that way. I asked because I wondered if it was a puzzle piece.
 
I didn't take offense at all, Dawn. I appreciate the question!

So, is algae on the sand a puzzle piece? Kinda. I'm giving it more time to soak up nutrients, before I export it. It's doing the dirty work temporarily, until I can replace them with something prettier.

I noticed the tank water is clearer today. Yay! I credit the fresh charcoal and better UV circulation. I also think that nutrient levels have dropped, with the slower return of all algae. My new macros and snails arrive Thursday. That should be fun. I'm really looking forward to adding plants!
 
My tank also cleared up yesterday. Interesting because I haven't really added anything within the last couple of weeks, but there seems to be less micro algae. I have also noticed some Coralline algae starting to grow on the rocks. All good stuff! Hoping to add some fish soon and some more macro algae.
 
I didn't take offense at all, Dawn. I appreciate the question!

So, is algae on the sand a puzzle piece? Kinda. I'm giving it more time to soak up nutrients, before I export it. It's doing the dirty work temporarily, until I can replace them with something prettier.

I noticed the tank water is clearer today. Yay! I credit the fresh charcoal and better UV circulation. I also think that nutrient levels have dropped, with the slower return of all algae. My new macros and snails arrive Thursday. That should be fun. I'm really looking forward to adding plants!
O good, I am glad that I was not offenseive.

That is smart letting the algae on the sand take up nutrients. I am sure that is much easier to deal with than algae on the grasses.

That is great news that you are seeing a drop in nuisance algae oroduction already. I would think with the snails and new macros that nuisance will continue to wane.
 
It sounds like your tank is coming along, lifeoffaith.

Dawn, I had been aggressively removing algae, every other day, until last week. Then a sore back kept me away for a few days. That's when I noticed algae growth was slowing. So, I am exporting only sporadically, while I observe and evaluate. Once I feel that algae is really on the downturn, and I have more plants to replace it, I'll hit it hard with a blackout/water change/export combo punch.
 
In preparation for some new plants tomorrow, I went ahead and exported a good batch of algae today. The idea is to combine the export with replacement, with plants that I want. First I got after the nastiest stuff on the sand bed, then I cleaned the grass. It's amazing how much brighter it looks with the clean sand reflecting the light.

I'm not getting a ton of plants - just a few. Fewer is better at this stage, now that I've reduced nutrients. I'm just testing the waters, so to speak. I don't believe my algae woes are over yet, but maybe just around the corner.

I am excited to add new plants - and snails! For both their function in the ecosystem and their looks.

It's funny, in these formative months, I have to fight the classic aquarium algae battle, mostly by reducing nutrients. But once I get through it, I'll struggle to maintain nutrients high enough to keep all my desirable plants happy. Two totally opposite strategies applied to the same ecosystem, at two different stages of development. "You wanna get nuts? Let's get nuts!"
 
I grabbed a few pics of the new macros.


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Full width. Codium and varios red macros added.


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The red zone.


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Tumbleweeds.

It's nice to get new plants. I gave them a fresh water dip and pulled off any bad hitchhikers. Some were tiny macro frags. I tossed those in the QT to see what comes of it. I should be getting live rock next week, so the new plants will move a bit.

Speaking of moving, once the live rock is in, I'll turn on the main pump. The tank will have much more current and the sandbar will be sculpted by it. The whole tank will change. I'm excited!
 
Love the codium! I need to get some of that for my tank. I plan on picking up some more soon, so hopefully will have some update photos of my tank soon.
 
Thanks lifeoffaith! This will be my second attempt at Codium. The first time I tried it, in v1, it gradually faded away. This time I'm running the water temp a little cooler than before, to see if that helps.

Thanks Dawn! I agree. The calm before the storm.

I'm seeing lot's of tiny life around the tank. Today I saw a micro serpent star. Pods too. We're getting there! The tank is just under there months old. So, much maturing still to come. Getting the live rock next week will add lots of bio-diversity.
 
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