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I know you hate them but hermits
The brown-stringy-bubbly algae looks distressingly like dinoflagellates to me. (I really hope I'm wrong!)
The tank is absolutely gorgeous, algae aside - a happy playground for those fish!
~Bruce
This update has been overdue for quite some time. First a few photos and then some big news...
Now for the big news... My family and I are moving across the state and the tank is being relocated within the next two weeks. Reef Savvy will be handling the relocation for us and is building a new stand as the tank will be going in-wall in our new home.
The plan is to upgrade the lighting to a mix of metal halide and reef bright LEDs and make some other minor changes on the equipment side. I will document the move well on this thread and expect to continue updating with more frequency at the new house.
It's looking beautiful. Good luck on the move.
First congrats
Second since you will be able to have all the fish out in the move now would be the perfect time to qt them.
Third wish you luck on the move
I heard @locito277 has a 220 u can qt inThank you very much. It's a great move for our family.
We considered setting up a qt tank at the time of the move, but honestly, we are barely going to be able to keep the move on track. Adding that dynamic/complication isn't something we are willing to do. Haven't seen any ick in months. Let's see how they do with the move.
Going to try to document the move thoroughly. Thanks for the well-wishes.
Thank you very much. It's a great move for our family.
We considered setting up a qt tank at the time of the move, but honestly, we are barely going to be able to keep the move on track. Adding that dynamic/complication isn't something we are willing to do. Haven't seen any ick in months. Let's see how they do with the move.
Going to try to document the move thoroughly. Thanks for the well-wishes.