had some adaptation-fun, but things are looking better. When I got the spongodes, I decided I'd move the toadstool down to near the sandbed, the unknown zoas are on the other side, just for variety. The spongodes had better polyp extension the past few days and today is looking pretty fuzzy!
The toadstool was really unhappy, there was once or twice I think I saw it shedding its symbiotic dinos (like it was getting too much light?), which is why I moved it down. I then found a mini-aptasia on it (must not have quite killed the original one with the STOP-aptasia), and the little baby aptasia was kinda pinned between the toadstool and the plug, so I think it was irritating the toadstool...just what it needed after all that. Anyways, after torching that aptasia on Monday, the toadstool has a little bit of polyp extension today, so I think it's on the mend. All the fish are happy, still counted 9 snails earlier this week!
I'm on the hunt for a cleaner goby, but maybe a cleaner shrimp would be better. Maybe an algae-eating blenny and maybe a wrasse, but no other fish for this little tank. The parameters were about on-target yesterday. 0.15 PO4, 7.5 NO3, 8.3 dKH. We'll see how the metals are on Saturday, I may buy some Balling additives to start a real dosing regimen (I used some baked baking soda to address a low-alk/hi-Ca/hi-Mg issue).
I may add a couple corals the weekend of the 12th, hoping for all varieties of LPS and easier SPS (no acro yet). But really...whatever locals have I'll try to add 2-4 $10 frags per month for a little while and see how it goes.
Now, corals pics. Front and back of each frag:
The toadstool was really unhappy, there was once or twice I think I saw it shedding its symbiotic dinos (like it was getting too much light?), which is why I moved it down. I then found a mini-aptasia on it (must not have quite killed the original one with the STOP-aptasia), and the little baby aptasia was kinda pinned between the toadstool and the plug, so I think it was irritating the toadstool...just what it needed after all that. Anyways, after torching that aptasia on Monday, the toadstool has a little bit of polyp extension today, so I think it's on the mend. All the fish are happy, still counted 9 snails earlier this week!
I'm on the hunt for a cleaner goby, but maybe a cleaner shrimp would be better. Maybe an algae-eating blenny and maybe a wrasse, but no other fish for this little tank. The parameters were about on-target yesterday. 0.15 PO4, 7.5 NO3, 8.3 dKH. We'll see how the metals are on Saturday, I may buy some Balling additives to start a real dosing regimen (I used some baked baking soda to address a low-alk/hi-Ca/hi-Mg issue).
I may add a couple corals the weekend of the 12th, hoping for all varieties of LPS and easier SPS (no acro yet). But really...whatever locals have I'll try to add 2-4 $10 frags per month for a little while and see how it goes.
Now, corals pics. Front and back of each frag: