A new male Anthia that's spending some time in observational QT along with 4 females. Will watch them for any parasites and make sure they are eating well and dewormed before adding to tank.
1 male and 4 female anthias that spent some time in QT was added to the main tank. Fish look happy and found their place in the tank.. I do think I need about 3 more to get the full busy reef look I'm after.
So I think I found the problem why I keep having diatoms.
RO machine seems to the faulty, it jumps between readings of 0 and 45. Filters and membranes were changed recently however it seems something else is broken. Going to drop it off at our RO expert and see hat he can find.
So the filter roller motor got jammed and spun inside the mechanism which broke the pigtails, ordered some new motors and changed some of the parts to ease the tension, all seems to be well now... I hope
Some growth progression of the tangs, they are super healthy and eat like pigs. I feed heavy to maintain nutrients, but I might have to cut back and maybe add more fish to add to the bioload.
We have a local frozen food called "planktonyx dewormer" which is packed with dewormer meds and vitamins . I feed the fish for 10 days and watch the poop change.