Zibba's Reefs

Eric, that is strange to find eggs at this point. Either they were there from the first dip and you didnt notice them or one or more survived a dip or two and have laid eggs.

Either way, if you have a routine in place then I'd dip for another 6 dips minimum. I would also spend a bit longer on the inspection time with a good magnifying lens and bright torch.

Good luck.

Great advice! I'm hoping that it was the former scenario but I have already committed myself to extra dips at this point. I still haven't covered up all of the acro encrustment in the main display -- it's about 80-90% done -- but I'm planning to cover the rest this weekend. Had to go slow because the epoxy causes the skimmers to go crazy.

Anyway, the tank needs to be acro free for 30-45 days, meaning that I'll be dipping for at least another 50-60 days.

Thanks for the wisdom and well-wishes.

Cheers and Happy NY!
 
This Jawbreaker mushroom sure is a beauty.

What size frag disc is she sitting on?

Thank you! The lobo behind it ended up "eating" the mushroom a few days after that picture. Terrible.

It was on a 1.5" plug, I believe. It was a good size in that picture. I had it for about a year.
 
Well, the good news is that I'm acropora flatworm free! The bad news is I lost 95% of my acros in the process! :(

The dipping took it's toll on the acros but it was more an issue with my travel schedule. After about the 5th dip, I was gone nearly every weekend for a month or two and I wasn't able to keep up with the frag tank. There was die-off that sent the frag tank into a downward spiral that spurred a cyano bloom, which in turn smothered the corals and lead to more die-off. I couldn't get ahead of it after that happened.

The corals that survived are brown turds right now, as you'll notice in a few of the pics below. But I'm re-energized and ready to get our tank back in order. The fish are doing well and we've added some new fish over the past few months.

Over the past 2-weeks, I've worked to get the tank cleaned up, which included giving both skimmers a vinegar bath, changing the bulbs on the UV filter, doing a heavy sand vaccuum during a 30% water change and reconfiguring flow in the refugium section where a lot of detritus was settling.

Normally I'd advise NOT to do all of those things at once because going from dirty to very clean can be just as bad. But all of those projects were long over due and I needed to get them all knocked out while I had the free-time so that I can get back to a regular maintenance schedule.

I'll try to put a full fish list together soon but here are pics of a few new fish that we've added and a few others of fish that have been in our tanks for awhile. You'll notice a lot of new leopard wrasses, I guess we got on a kick!

The male lyretail is still strutting around -
Lyretail Anthias (male) by E Z, on Flickr

This guy is a new addition to our tank but it was in a friend's tank for years. His nickname is "Leeroy Jenkins" (reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hooKVstzbz0) because he goes nuts when food is added to the tank, pokes his head out of the water all the time and generally swims around like a crazed fish. But, he's awesome:
Blue Jaw Tilefish by E Z, on Flickr

This is another new addition from the same friend's tank.
Potter's Leopard Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr

Ditto:
Blue Star Leopard Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr

Very thankful to have been presented with an opportunity to get a pair of these beauties. I'll continue trying to get a picture of both jewel leopards together. Our good friend, Hunter, got the pair eating pellets, which is amazing and had helped tremendously with keeping them healthy and well-fed.
Jewel Leopard Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr


Cool fish, ugly coral:
Long-nose Hawkfish by E Z, on Flickr


Lunatus Wrasse is growing but I don't see much of a transition from old pictures:
Lunatus Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr
 
Another new leopard wrasse. I apologize for the blacked-out background but I was having a tough time getting a picture of this guy without getting the camera lens in the reflection. I still wanted to get a pic up though:
Ornate Leopard Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr

We've had this one for awhile. Beautiful fish but reclusive and tiny so it's hard to get a picture of usually. This one turned out:
Pink Streaked Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr

This last little bugger is really hard to capture. Probably the most reclusive fish we have. Peaceful and unique though:
Tanaka's Wrasse by E Z, on Flickr

Enjoy guys and thanks for being patient while I worked through the AEFW issue. The tank will never be the same but I'm hoping to get it back on a direction it was heading pre-acroworms.

Cheers,
Z
 
Forgot to post this one up for y'all:


Still working on the top part of the stand and getting the tank back to its full potential but it's coming around.

The reef has become much more LPS/softy dominated. Here's a Thursday night photo-update:

One of my favorite lobos that has had it's ups and down -- currently "up" :)




RR Falling Horizon Lepto & Unique Corals Fascination Favia (the favia just gets better and better in person as the whites ramp down and the blues activate the fluorescence)


Jason Fox Sidewinder Favia


Picked up my first ever Wilsoni a few weeks ago at Desert FRAG Fest, courtesy of Club Reef:


Also picked up my second ever Wilsoni a few weeks ago a Desert FRAG Fest, courtesy of Reef Raft :)



Jason Fox Hellboy Chalice -- this one is due for fragging soon but it's hard to cut it up since it's so perfect:
 
Jason Fox Split Decision Chalice -- pure bliss:


Drawing a blank on the name of this chalice but I like it nonetheless:


I love mushrooms, this one is particularly phenomenal in my opinion:


I've randomly lost some trachys and I can't figure out why but this one seems to be thriving and it just gets better and better:


Oh, and I now have anemones in my tank -- it's a long story and will have to wait for another time:


Not mad about it ;)

Have a great night all!
 
Nice fish and coral and your photography skill is just awesome!!!!!! Could you please share about your photography equipment and set up? Thanks!!!
 
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