No experience like experience. It's just over a month, now, and things are starting to come together
So the hair algae's all gone. I'm not embarrased any more to post a picture of the tank other than when the lights are out.
I'm starting to feel I don't have enough rock... what do you think?
I think I pretty much sorted out my alkalinity problem for the moment. I'm just dosing more often, and I'm trying to work myself into the habit of regularity.
Oh and I got a refractometer. It's a nice tool, and now I'm aware I was running my system at a salinity of 1.028, instead of the 1.025 I thought it was running at.
coraline algae's starting to show up, and the macro algae on the rocks is doing well. Nitrates have stabilized, and are sitting at 0.0 or 0.2ppm each time I test for them.
And I have two cinamon clowns in quarantine ATM. They look healthy, and they're eating well. They're little pigs!
And I added a branching frogspawn. And an elegance coral, which I hope turns out for the best. I purchased it off a fair amount of book research, but the books are out of date to inform one that recently elegance coral's not faring well in the aquarium... It's feeding, though, which I take as a good sign.
the xenia's continuing to grow like a weed.

The zoos are forming runners.

And my early toadstool frag fell into the rock work. I managed to find the perfect spot for it, it was reacting well, but I didn't have any epoxy or superglue left. I can't find it for the LOVE of me!

Tried a rescue mission tonight and carefully disassembled that end of the rockwork, but it's as if it vanished...
As money comes in, I'd like to add more liverock (i'll be curing it properly this time), get an auto top-off together (probably run it on an electronic timer rather than a float switch), and DIY a kalk mixer or a calcium reactor.
Plus on the backburner are plans for a small, 18x18x18 nano tank for up in my bedroom. That's for after christmas probably.
Oh and I tapped into the RO portion of my RO/DI, so now I'm able to make my jasmine tea with RO water. yum
