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Tank is still moving along slllooowwwlllyyyy.

Not much growth on the corals and not allot of coraline algae on the LR yet either.

I purchased 2 smaller pieces of LR this weeke and added them to the tank in hopes of reseednig the pod population and some dark coraline. Its been 5 days and still no signs of pods/worms/etc.

There are no fish in the tank yet still and I am thinking the very low nutrient level is affecting the growth of the corals. I think they may need ot be fed a little.
 

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tazdevil

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Very nice full tank shot, eh Len? :P


You could be right with needing some supplement for the corals, those softies appreciate occasional feedings.
 
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:D it looks nice! I know it's hard to be patient, but remember, only bad things happen quickly in a reef tank ;)

The 'pods/worms take a while to establish themselves, I wouldn't worry too much about it yet.
 

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The pods in my fuge took forever but they're here now! But if you build it, they will come! :wink:

Man, get a fish in there! You won't regret it. I dont know what you feel about clowns, but here's a good recommendation: http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=91743.

Everything might start growing a lot more when you have some fish in there, you know? And it'll also keep your interest a lot more! I'm glad you decided to not give up on your tank because it does look cool. And in 6-12 months, with some fish in there to feed :wink: , it'll look awesome!
 
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The LFS's around here dont carry to much. The stuff they carry is the common fish, false percs, damsels, tangs, and bigger fish like angels and triggers. I am still searching for a fish though.

I am not feeding annything to the tank. Just Kalk for top off and a CA reactor.
 
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I notice that my pod population is like a roller coaster. They peak and dip, but they always seem to peak again. Your tank is looking good, good luck.
 
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Pods have to eat something. If you have much algae in the tank they can eat that - if not, I wouldn't expect to see their population increase greatly without any nutrient imput. In fact, I would expect to see it decline over time - your nutrient levels will get lower and lower if you have no imput and also export nutrients via a skimmer.

jayo
 

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I assume they grow fairly quickly, or did you buy it that large? It seems like a good thing to buy to cover up large pieces of rocks. What is your advice on those two pieces? Are they pretty hardy? Do they grow fast? Thanks.
 
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Those corals grow very well. I got them as 1 or 2 headed frags. I just sold the other HALF of them. I will be getting rid of some more in the future once i get some more SPS going.
 
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I added 2 clown fish on Friday evening. One died yesterday. Cant find the fish anywhere either. It was on the bottom on Monday night and had a white film near its dorsal fin. Now down to 1 fish.

The bad part about this is that something does not look right in the tank. The vottom has a weird covering on it and I actually saw a piece of that green hair algae from hell on a piece of LR.

I am planning on doing a water change later in the week (making water) but this does not look too good. I am csrossing my fingers. If that stuff spreads there will be a tank sale so stay tuned.

IMO the tank never had enough to support fish life. The tank has been running very low nutrient and with only corals for 8 months. I would think by now the tank would have been OK but I guess not.
 
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light tan/very light greenish - even looks a little hairy.
 
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It could be an outbreak of cyanobacteria, a picture would help out a lot.
 

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