Ilham:
A lot of them perished in the aftermath of the 3-day power outage. I was without a generator for the first 20 hours. I had a massive die-off event, fish corals... I lost at least 25 to 30 percent of my corals. I had survivors of most species but many medium and large colonies had to be fraged. After the disaster above the Nuisance algae went wild and overgrew the rock and many corals. I fought it for months before I decided that the sand bed had to go. I tore the cube down and cured the rock in the dark for 5 weeks.
About a month ago before the cube was set up my 4 year old grandson dumped nearly 2lbs of Golden Pearls into my sump. He just wanted to feed the fish like PAPA. That took two weeks to clean up and guess what the Nuisance algae took off again , this time in the frag system. I added phosphate remover two weeks ago and it is doing the trick. The Bryopsis is just sort of melting away. The fish that do eat it never could completely eliminate it. Besides I lost many of them and was looking at having to buy more.
Anyway lets just say I had a rough 6 months. It feels good to be back on track. I can almost watch the corals grow on a daily basis. Give me 4-6 months and the stuff will be growing out to the glass again! And you know what that means, FRAGS BABY!