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First treatment of prazi was administered 7/22. Second treatment was administered 7/29. on Tuesday I performed a 50 gallon water change (~20-25% of total water volume), started running carbon again, kicked on the skimmer - and, success! Very little skimmer overflow, and the tank's back to looking beautiful (with no scratching from the achilles hybrid).
Some notes/thoughts about the tank:
Some notes/thoughts about the tank:
- pH has been pretty low: I'm assuming this is due to a mix of prazipro treatment (skimmer running at diminished capacity, oxygen being stripped from the water) and the windows being closed constantly because of the heat. The pH bottomed out at about 7.7, which is concerning given I haven't even started the calcium reactor yet. It's been cool enough to open the windows the past couple nights and get more airflow, which has raised the pH to ~7.9-8.0, but I'm going to hook up a CO2 scrubber as a failsafe.
- Oops, no phosphates: Still calibrating to the bioload in the tank. Phosphates creeped up a bit high (~0.2 ppm), so I added some GFO according to the calculator, started running the fuge light a little longer, and started changing the socks right as they backed up (instead of waiting 24-48 hours). Phosphates have since bottomed out, so I'm using this as an excuse to feed heavier (especially since the four tangs + foxface demolish an entire 8x8 sheet of nori in 3-4 hours)
- I love Reef Diapers: The disposable Reef Diapers are lasting about as long (maybe a bit longer) than a normal filter sock, admirably performing nutrient control, and the convenience has meant I won't be abandoning filter socks as I have on my previous tanks.
- Hooray pods: The benefit of prazi treatment was I didn't scrape the tank for a week or so, because it already looked ugly so I let it go. After seeding the five jars of pods from Algae Barn a few weeks ago, I'm now seeing noticeable numbers of pods in both the fuge and the display, which means it'll be mandarin time soon! (As soon as I can get a bonded pair from Kenny at High Tide Aquatics)
- Copperband butterflies are awesome: For whatever reason, I'd thought they were shy. Ours is by far the 'friendliest' fish in the tank and will come up, say 'hi', and hang around us to beg for food.
- My desjardini sailfin is a pig: It has been angrily charging and devouring almost everything I put in the tank, will rip and tear huge chunks of nori off the feeding device, and has eaten so much it is visibly, and noticeably, fatter than it was three weeks ago when we got it.
- Acanthurus tangs: Contrary to popular anecdote, the achilles hybrid is one of the shyest fish in the tank (although it's been hiding less when we come by the tank). Confirming popular anecdote, the powder blue is an ****** but at least distributes that aggression across all the other fish, so no real issues so far. Kudos, again, to Kenny for keeping a bunch of our fish together during QT and monitoring for aggression, and assessing the temperament of this particular powder blue tang over the weeks it was in a DT before being sold to us.