Been awhile since I have updated. Pics to come later tonight or tomorrow, time permitting.
Tank has come into its own, all the algae was gone, RODI unit had some false readings and the algae came back. Replaced all the filters and made new water, currently changing 5-10% each weekend until the algae is gone. Running GFO and carbon as well. Cayno has starting to recede. I have every intention to do things with natural eradication. The less chemicals the better. It is a better learning experience for me and the children will also benefit from the experiences.
Fish are fat and happy, the tiny hippo tang has grown to be the largest fish in the pond, but still follows the lemon peel like a lost puppy dog. The clowns are hosting the plate coral but will not go near the flame nem, starting to think it will never happen.
The children has many questions almost primary about the snails and wavy thing(flame nem).
Picked up some supplies and live stock last night. Tomini Tang, Fromia Star, more snails and hermits and a few pearl oysters. Time will tell if there are any pearls. i also picked up the long awaited test kits. I have a full suite of NYOS tests to run this weekend. I should soon be able to tell if I have been doing anything right.
The corals are doing "ok". Once I get the parameters tested, I can see if there is anything I can do the help their growth. It may very well be a placement issue, please feel free to offer advise after the picks are posted.
Sump lighting question. I have Chaeto and Caulerpa in the sump. What type of lighting schedule should they be on? Should the lights be on opposite of the display lights?
Where is the best place to keep mangrove pods. I currently have it in my overflow getting light from the display, the leaves are not looking as healthy as they were definately not growing any new leaves. Should it be in the sump? does it need more direct light?