A couple of things on this update: First I may have solved the phosphate problem thanks to a BRS video. I was feeding dry food daily, soaked in vitamins, and that apparently was the main connection to my high phosphates. My last test, which was last week, phosphate was 0.11, the I have had since getting fish in the tank.
Second is the tank temperature would often run near 80 degrees so I was running fans on the sump which did help but I was getting dust all over place so I decided to install a chiller. The temperature is much more stable but I haven't seen my electric bill so that might be a real shock.
That leaves checking my PAR and I can use my Seneye for that.
Once the weather warms up a bit more fish will be on the way and my first corals will go into quarantine.
Second is the tank temperature would often run near 80 degrees so I was running fans on the sump which did help but I was getting dust all over place so I decided to install a chiller. The temperature is much more stable but I haven't seen my electric bill so that might be a real shock.
That leaves checking my PAR and I can use my Seneye for that.
Once the weather warms up a bit more fish will be on the way and my first corals will go into quarantine.