I kind of gave up on this thread when photobucket dumped all of my photos and demanded a ransom. Looking back at the photos, it seems they have reconsidered some of their previous actions. I switched providers but didn?t feel like rebuilding the thread.
Anyway, the tank has been running water since September. I have had multiple unexpected dramas as a result of not QT?ing algea and mangroves I ordered online. I?ve been dealing with Dinoflagilates, Diatoms, Spirulina in plague proportions. All of those are enemies I?ve never battled before in my 20 years of on and off reefing. Each problem has appeared and gained traction after I treated the previous.
I was doing massive water changes and letting the rock cook for months before even ramping up lights. So, while I knew the dry pukani rock was notorious for leeching junk, I didn?t expect this. Especially after doing 50-75% water changes and running a gallon of GFO and a gallon of carbon in separate reactors. How could I possibly have excessive nutrients?
That problem is compounded with the fact that I was still trying to complete the various other aesthetic touches on the tank. I don?t have time to pay attention to exact water parameters closely.
Anyway, I?ve got my head down and I?m driving forward. I added UV to the QT and display. I have never liked using UV but it might be a necessary evil to run periodically if Dino?s reappear.
I?ll update with photos of the finished hood. I added a DIY remote controlled hood system to the tank which turned out great. I completed the hood facade and the rest of the cabinetry in the basement.
This weekend, with most of the water drama stable for a month now, I?m picking up a Blonde Naso and a Powder Blue. I have three lonely Bartlett?s in the display that are doing well and a Yellow Tang that has been in QT for two months. He needs to see the big tank soon but I want to introduce all of the tangs at once to their new home.