I stopped by the LFS today and got two more small chunks of live rock to fill in my hardscape, as well as two more varieties of zoanthids. One is a red and blue "Fire & Ice" zoanthid, and the other is some sort of green and orange-ish Protopalythoa.
I did a bit of a rescape with the two new pieces of live rock I got today. One of the rocks has a big white chunk of dead coral on it that looks sort of like an antler, which I think looks really gorgeous in the blue light. It was a bit annoying to rescape today, because a couple chunks of my macroalgae detached while I was rescaping. But I took it as an opportunity to glue them in better places. I like how it turned out. Once everything has settled in for a few days I'll try to post a new picture.
I also fragged my GSP and glued a small piece of it back down to fill in the gaps a bit. My Acid Rain macroalgae has definitely grown a lot, so I had to cut a few chunks of that out. My "Fiji Bam Bam" zoanthids are doing really well, they've definitely put out several new polyps since I bought them.
Today I had my LFS test my water for phosphates while I was there. My phosphates are about 0.16, which isn't extremely high, but my nitrates basically stay at zero. So after some discussion, I think part of my dinoflagellate issue is driven by an imbalance in the nitratehosphate ratio. I spoke to my friend at the LFS a bit and he said I could feed more to increase my nitrates, but then my phosphates will increase too. So I think it's actually a more reasonable solution to add some livestock, because their waste will increase the nitrates a bit. I would love to get one or two more masked gobies, but they seem uncommon in fish stores.
I did a bit of a rescape with the two new pieces of live rock I got today. One of the rocks has a big white chunk of dead coral on it that looks sort of like an antler, which I think looks really gorgeous in the blue light. It was a bit annoying to rescape today, because a couple chunks of my macroalgae detached while I was rescaping. But I took it as an opportunity to glue them in better places. I like how it turned out. Once everything has settled in for a few days I'll try to post a new picture.
I also fragged my GSP and glued a small piece of it back down to fill in the gaps a bit. My Acid Rain macroalgae has definitely grown a lot, so I had to cut a few chunks of that out. My "Fiji Bam Bam" zoanthids are doing really well, they've definitely put out several new polyps since I bought them.
Today I had my LFS test my water for phosphates while I was there. My phosphates are about 0.16, which isn't extremely high, but my nitrates basically stay at zero. So after some discussion, I think part of my dinoflagellate issue is driven by an imbalance in the nitratehosphate ratio. I spoke to my friend at the LFS a bit and he said I could feed more to increase my nitrates, but then my phosphates will increase too. So I think it's actually a more reasonable solution to add some livestock, because their waste will increase the nitrates a bit. I would love to get one or two more masked gobies, but they seem uncommon in fish stores.