Coralcruze this is extremely interesting. What's your bio load like? What's your feeding schedule?
My tank is a 100 gal custom rimless tank that I personally built with additional 25 galon refugium/sump. I use an
apex computer to automate feed to my tank daily via a dedicated refriger
ator dispensing system that I built. So its hands off and I control bioload quite precisely using reef computer and bubble magus paristaltic pumps. according to bubble magus web site the accuracy is +/- 5%
automated feed:
*reef nutrition oyster feast = 5 ml/day
*reef nutrition phyto feast = 5 ml/day
*reef nutrition mysis shrimp = 5 ml/day
*reef nutrition brine shrimp = 5 ml/day
manual feed:
*Julian sprung sea veggies - 1 sheet every two-three days (mainly for my tangs)
*once a week - 1 whole jumbo shrimp sliced thin for direct coral feed. (mainly for my micromussa, acans, bowerbankii, welsi and fat head dentros)
*once a month - 1/4 tsp of goni powder and 1/4 tsp freeze dryed phyto and 1/4 tsp cyclop-ez (mainly for sea whips and gorgs and a goni)
supliment:
*acropower amino acids - 25 ml/wk
*seachem garlic enhancer - shrimp soak only
*calcium adjustments made with dow flake when needed but cal. reactor keeps it steady
*alkalinity adjustments are made with (baked) baking soda when needed but cal. reactor keeps it steady.
*magnesium adjustments are made using pure epsom salt but IO salt mix is pretty high out of the box.
Fish bioload:
*1 yellow tang 4-5" (fat hog ive had for over 5 years and is king of the tank)
*1 pacific blue tang 3"
*1 christmas wrase 2"
*1 yellow damsel 1"
*2 oreo black and white clowns (maited pair) 2" each
*2 firefish 1.5-2" long
*1 pigama cardinal
*1 kole tang
coral bioload:
I currently have over 70 differant SPS frags that were all grown out from small 1" pieces and most if not all are small colonies now. I also have over 35 LPS corals and a few softies...My tank is full.
I have a thrieving refugium with several kinds of macro algae that grows like wild fire that I have to sell off continuously in order to have room fro new growth. in that algae is a massive amount of copepods and amphipods of sorts that I'm sure makes thier way upto the tank which the fish and corals also feed on.
I will on occation change out the type of feed based on corals in the tank. Other than that nothing else goes in my tank, plain vanila instant ocean once a month water change. thats it!