asnatlas said:
I have not done this myself, but after reading everyone’s post about fish / corals I think I will be setting up a quarantine tank for fish / corals as I don't want to deal with this kind of stuff in my 600gal Display...
That would be wise. I would for sure if I was to start again from scratch like you have the opportunity. I already dip everything in interceptor, but now will also add levimasole to the list.
UPDATE:
The coral masacre seems to have taken a significant slow down, if not an end. I had added 3 yellow coris, 2 pipefish, and 2 longnose hawkfish in hopes that they would decimate the acro eating flatworm population. I can't say that I ahve seen them do anything at all, but the yellow coris do looks "busy". I have been blasting the "sick looking corals" a couple of times hoping the flatworm would get loose and the fish would eat them in mid stream too. I have a hard time accepting that after loosing so many corals it was that simple to get rid of them
Some people have asked me about the skimmer. I must say that although I have had some questions about the stone's bubble sizes and such, the skimmer is performing quite well. I get a lot of black stinky crud from it. So in conclusion, it was a good purchase I don't see "upgrading" or changing anytime soon.
My algae bloom from a couple of weeks back is also receading. There is dyctiopia growing now that my old naso tang used to not allow to grow, but since he bit the dust a while back it has made a come back. As much as I hate to add another "large" fish to the tank, I may end u getting another to take care of this algae specificly. I will likely also get a few more urchins to help out mow the lawn in there.
Fish are doing very well. They are all pretty much eating Spectrum pellets and frozen foods. I wished I was not so lazy so I could feed them frozen foods more often too.
I am getting a few new corals tomorrow from a LFS that is getting some incredible gorgeous corals. I may post a few pictures later on tomorrow or friday. he tank looks so bare now it is sad.