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The 2nd section of rock was made with a combination of current wet live rock and some dry rock from the last section. Overall, very happy with the look. A lot more flow and places for SPS.

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As I changed the rock, I noticed a lot of detritus under the bigger sections. Using what I thought was common sense, I siphoned as much as I could. The result has been a small Dino bloom. Which of course is frustrating. Seems like the rocks have gotten the worst of it. But a little bit on the sand. Coral and livestock have been largely unaffected.

Went ahead and fed a little more this week. Trying to go with the heavy in and heavy out for nutrients. Stopped AB+ to avoid feeding into the problem. Also dosed some Dr. Tim’s Waste Away to add some beneficial bacteria that was probably lost in the change.

I also kept a bunch of rubble rock in the Refugium. So hopefully it will subside in the next week or so. Trying not to overreact and shock the system any more.

While I know WCs are not advised, I’ll continue to do them bi-weekly to help keep stability. This is my first bout with Dinos so doing a lot of research on here.
 

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The 2nd section of rock was made with a combination of current wet live rock and some dry rock from the last section. Overall, very happy with the look. A lot more flow and places for SPS.

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As I changed the rock, I noticed a lot of detritus under the bigger sections. Using what I thought was common sense, I siphoned as much as I could. The result has been a small Dino bloom. Which of course is frustrating. Seems like the rocks have gotten the worst of it. But a little bit on the sand. Coral and livestock have been largely unaffected.

Went ahead and fed a little more this week. Trying to go with the heavy in and heavy out for nutrients. Stopped AB+ to avoid feeding into the problem. Also dosed some Dr. Tim’s Waste Away to add some beneficial bacteria that was probably lost in the change.

I also kept a bunch of rubble rock in the Refugium. So hopefully it will subside in the next week or so. Trying not to overreact and shock the system any more.

While I know WCs are not advised, I’ll continue to do them bi-weekly to help keep stability. This is my first bout with Dinos so doing a lot of research on here.
Aquascape is looking good!
 
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It looks good. What does sid view look like? Is everything off the back wall?
I’ll have to post a pic from the side later. The majority of the rock is at least 2-4 inches off the back wall. There is a small amount of rock near the top that is touching the overflow. But since it’s not on the sand bed, I left it alone. Think of it as a bridge for the snails to get between the glass and the rock.
 
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After a brief battle with dinos, the tank has finally stabilized. Mostly removed it with mechanical filtration, adding bacteria, pods, liverock, and hitting the rocks and sand with a turkey baster every few hours. As I removed the dinos, other algae and bacteria took over. New rock structure is getting some nice color and the corals are starting to respond nicely. Here are some pictures during the blue period:

Rastas, Mandarins and Fruit Loops:
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Acans, Twisslers, Fruit Loops and Scrambled Eggs:
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Acans and Rainbow Hornets:
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JF Solar Flare
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Walt Disney
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WWC Pink Passion
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Oregon Tort
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Things have stabilized but still dealing with some uglies from the new rock. Diatoms and hair algae mostly. A small amount of dinos still but it’s being outcompeted.

To help with the algae, I put in an order for 25 Trochus and 40 Dwarf Cerith snails from Reef Cleaners. They came in today and were added after a short acclimation.

Also added coral from Cultivated Reef and Lucky Corals. Mostly focused on Acans and Zoas. The goal is to fill in the lower sections with some variety of colors. Got some great pieces and both venders were great.

Here is a pic of the first rock section:
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And the front section:
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I was also having some fun with the orange lens looking down from above.

JF Fox Flame:
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Walt Disney
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Bill Murray:
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Unknown Acan with cool Green Polyps:
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My calcium went up to 490/500 and my Alk went down to 9.2 DKh. Not sure if the all drop was due to new corals starting to grow or just the product of changing over to the Seachem Kalkwasser powder. Either way, going to keep testing. Most of the corals were unaffected. PO4 is still around .05ppm according to the Hanna ULR checker.
 
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Been a while so here thought I’d provide a quick update. Battle with Dino’s is long over. Calcium is a bit high at 500-510 but that’s likely due to using Kalk with RedSea Coral Pro. Alk is staying at 9.0-9.2. My phosphates stay around .03-.05 according to my Hanna checker.

Zoas and Acans are all doing well. Occasionally seem to get nipped by the Potters but that’s a risk I was willing to take. Here are some pics:

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Acropora is starting to encrust more and more. But progress is slow. Here are some pics of my favorites:

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Will update as things happen in the next few weeks. I have to get started on the phase 3 rock work soon. This time, I’ll build it and cycle it in a separate container.
 

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