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Old 04-29-2014, 02:10 AM
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Well its been a while since I have updated this thread. To be honest, I don't feel like taking photograph (possibly due to the fact that I am battling with cyano for a long time).

I have no clue regarding why the cyano is so persistent. I am running ULNS so no issue with nutrients. To me, it seems like the water source (4-5 TDS which I have been using for a year without any problem) or the H2ocean itself (have seen a LOT of reviews regarding this salt being famous for causing cyano outbreaks). I might change this salt...and will probably introduce a DI unit to my RO. I have cyanoclean from zeovit (chemiclean works but I am too pessimistic about putting antibiotics in my tank; its just me...) coming and will give that a try and see whether I see any improvement. Or else, I will be taking the drastic measures.

I have introduced the following fishes after the last velvet/ich/whatever outbreak:
A pair of clown
A female leopard wrasse
A kole tang
A copperband butterfly

The copperband was eating brine back in the store and was there for a month so I grabbed it and it started eating brine from 3rd day. It is looking nice and fat (well atleast for now). Had a few spots of ich here and there but went away. The leopard didn't hide even for a bit in the tank. It just started roaming around (with occasionally being chased by the hawk) and would hide (possibly under the sand) at night. Feeding it is proving to be a bit challenging since its too small. It is taking brine and mysis but would occasionally spit out and take it back in. Kole had a voracious appetite and got few spots on the body (hopefully for now).

Corals are doing great (knock on the wood). Most of them are growing crazy and I occasionally become sad due to the fact that I can just barely squeeze in few more frags/colonies. I am still struggling with bonsai! I don't know why but I really can't seem to bring the color out of this particular species. Some says keep it high and some says keep it low. I have tried both but doesn't seem to be working. Any idea? Pink, green, blue, red, orange and more green seems to be fine but this bonsai is just too much of a trouble for me!

Alongside, the speedwave failed (check mark!) a little over the warranty period but proline aquatics have dispatched a new pump to me. Since the return pump is just too important to not have and I didn't want to wait for the pump to come, I bought an ehime 1200. Yes, it doesn't have that strong of a flow and I am probably getting about 200gph at the output in the tank but I am going to use it. I have been reading that low flow through the sump is good for the skimmer (and possibly for the zeolite too) due to more contact time + I don't have chaeto to worry about. I will probably sell the speedwave.

So that's about it. Time for some pics





























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