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so what happened was........


had my system up and running well for a few years and then covid hit. nothing really changed other than taking shortcuts to save every bit of money i could accumulate in case we all died. In Mar of 21, i had to visit michigan for a week to attend my nephews funeral. You all had a nice little snow storm which kept me there an extended few days. that snow storm caused a power surge and fried a lot of my electrical. pumps, lights, parts of the apex, computers, and tvs. anywho, everything shut down and i returned to a cold tank that was somehow very milky white. the only things that survived were a few of the cleanup crew. so i put everything on life support until just recently decided to bring things back to life.... and thus begins story #2....
 

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#87
so what happened was........


had my system up and running well for a few years and then covid hit. nothing really changed other than taking shortcuts to save every bit of money i could accumulate in case we all died. In Mar of 21, i had to visit michigan for a week to attend my nephews funeral. You all had a nice little snow storm which kept me there an extended few days. that snow storm caused a power surge and fried a lot of my electrical. pumps, lights, parts of the apex, computers, and tvs. anywho, everything shut down and i returned to a cold tank that was somehow very milky white. the only things that survived were a few of the cleanup crew. so i put everything on life support until just recently decided to bring things back to life.... and thus begins story #2....
Ugh... ya that would be devastating but glad to see you getting wet again
 

Smiley

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#91
actually.... yes....

This tank has been cycling for about a year now. Somewhere along the way I got hit with a massive algae outbreak. One of my Kessils died… then another one followed. So, I just let the tank go dark for a couple months and let the algae burn itself out.

While that was happening, I dug through some of my old reef articles and decided to finally turn them into books. The first one is already submitted for copyright. On top of that, I started up a little reef-themed T-shirt company. Got a couple shirts up on Etsy already and, surprisingly, I’ve sold more in Europe than anywhere else. Go figure.

Now that the algae has finally calmed down, I’ve started stocking a few basics:

Filefish
Chocolate tang
Yellow watchman goby + tiger pistol shrimp
Starry blenny
Red mandarin

Also added some more CUC to help with the Caulerpa racemosa var. peltata that popped up out of nowhere. I did have a foxface in there at one point, but it mysteriously vanished while I was out of town. No skeleton, no body. Just gone. (Pretty sure my cat didn’t eat it… though she’s been pulling hair out of her leg lately, which doesn’t help her case.)

For lighting, I decided to try the Viparspectra 165W fixtures. Amazon had them on sale for $119, so I grabbed three. Honestly, I’m impressed—they’re plenty powerful. Currently running them at 60% blue and 15% white. I might dial the blues back a bit, but so far the corals are responding well. I’ve tested a couple LPS and some mushrooms, and they’re all looking happy.


So now it’s just a matter of collecting more fish and coral as the tank keeps maturing. Excited to see how this one turns out.
 
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