Aww, thank you Drew! That is so kind of you. I bought this tall tank to house 3 seahorses but when they lived out their lives, I was ready for something less labor intensive. That's why I went for a softie/macroalgae dominant reef.One of
I must also compliment your tank!
First of all, tree sponges are SO cool, also underrated, and I'm curious how long you've had yours? Are you seeing growth? Do you dose Silica for them?
Also, I really appreciate your tank layout.. Great contrast from lower-height life on left and very tall, high in the water column, life on the right!
The depth of that tank shape could be tricky to have an appealing layout, since not everyone gets enough HEIGHT off the sandbed in a "tall" tank (Significant height, per volume).
Anyways, I also appreciate your variable depth to the sand bed.. gives it a dynamic feel and probably helps make a nano tank feel like a large world!
You got some good "Alice in wonderland" type vibe going.. I'd love to eat some 'shrooms and stare/explore!
Props. -Drew
Of course all that height was a challenge but I also wanted a DSB, so I built up the sandbed on the right using my biggest most dense rocks as a retaining wall. Then I placed my tallest structure on top of all that sand. I have to say that it has worked way better than I ever could have dreamed. The tall plate coral skeleton has been perfect for encouraging my BTAs to stay put. They get plenty of food because the overflow is right behind them. The nems and the rock structure make the overflow less obvious too. Having gone to the Art Institute and being an artist has made me care a lot about the composition of my tank.
I have kept tree sponges in the past for over a year but these 2 are fairly recent purchases, maybe 2-3 months. My tank is higher flow now and @Subsea said that helps them. I do not dose silica intentionally but I do add Coral- vite every week. It has trace minerals and may have some silica in it. I also feed reef roids and spectra reef food for coral. Most of my live rock is over 20 years old and it has a lot of natural sponges that are growing and thriving, which is why I am hoping these red tree sponges will thrive.
Ha ha, yeah I guess it does have a bit of a fantasy vibe. That is a fun way to describe it! Thanks again Drew for the kind words.
Cheers,
Dawn